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— , — BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING RACES. Tne anntlal swimming races of the Boys' High i&cao'ol took place yesterday, al Lyttelton. The chief events were hefd in the dock, and a few minor ones at Corsair Bay, where the party went- for* a picnic. The following ftr iooyds CHAMPIONSHIP— Haskins 1, Sandstein 2. A splendid race ; won by a bare yard. JUNIOR HANDICAP-A. L. Pullen 1, Shand 2. Won easily. 50yds OPEN HANDICAP— D. Bumett, 7sec, 1; Danks, 4sec, 2. Seventeen started, and a fine race resulted. i 100yds 'HANDICAP— Reid, ssec, 1; Dobson", 9se<3, 2} Fee, 13sec, 3. Time— 96sec. 200yds HANDICAP— Hawkins, 18sec, 1;Roid 6sec, 2; Dobson, lOsec, 3. 50yds' JUNIOR ifANDIOAP— Shand 1, M'Kay- 2, 'Pullen 3. A close finish. 25yds LEARNERS' RACE— Pattrick 1, Whitcombe 2. JUNIOR CONSOLATION RACE— G. Harper 1, Currie 2. Won easily. ■ The Neat Dive, Back. Race, Life-saving, 25yds Open, and Old Boys' Race will take place at the school baths on Thursday next, at four , o'clock. . ... . • , ' . ' A 50yds Handicap Swimming Race in con-' ncction with, the Christchnrch Hardware Club* was held at Lancaster Park' baths last Wednesday.- The first heat resulted in a win for L.STiftnd,:36ec, withF. Truscott, scr, second., The second r heat was won by F. Drake, lsec, with T. Wathew, 4sec, second. .The final heat' was a good race. Wathew finished first, with Drake and Shand dead heat for second place. The Quintessence of Cinnamon bag long been recognised as having a powerful influence over the bacilli of consumption and typhoid, and further experiments resulted in the perfecting of an actual remedy for consumption. Thia fs Townend's Celebrated Cinnamon Cure. All chemists. 2s 63. .

Properties For Sale or To Let 4 GOOD DWELLINGS Fi o R S A L E. ■ H.-L. BOWKER AND SON, ■' Estate Agents, 258, MARKET SQUARE.. . .: Telephone 604. ADDINGTON, just off Lincoln Road-jl-acre, 2 chains frontage, substantially built square house 6 good rooms, 2 bay windows, plastered, on high concrete, iron roof . Venetian blinds, 4 fireplaces, scullery, copper, dairy, asphalt paths; etc. £490. . . : CETY, South Belt, close to Durham Street^Section 40ft frontage, well-fenoed, capital house 8 rooms, scullery, plastered, bay window, iron roof, washhouse, copper, -etc. A. very cheap property at £450. • ST ALBANS, Aikman's Road— J-acre land, well fenced all round, good garden and orchard, ; capital house 7 rooms, bathroom, plastered, cornice and centre flowers, verandah, iron roof, washhouse, copper. £425. ST ALBANS, Abberley Road— i-acre land, double frontage, garden, fruit trees,' superior dwelling 6 rooms, bathroom, hov and cold, iron roof, plastered, built on concrete, scullery, washhouse and washtubs, etc. PAPANUI KOAD. MODERN. RESIDENCE 8 LARGE ROOMS FOR SALE. Good Position. Perfect home." Bnilfc of the Best Material. This property is situated just off the tramline, afid contains i-acte land," substantially fenced all round, planted garden and fruit trees, on which is erected the dwelling, built pf 2-storey, on high concrete foundations, bathroom, hot and cold water, plastered, • electric bells, fireplace in every room, gas fittings, verandah with balcony, tiled grates, and every inodern convenience, sewer connection, etc. PRICE £880. More larifi can be had if required. Further particulars and card to view from H. L. BOWKER AND SON, Estate Agents, 258, Market Square. Telephone 604. SPECIAL. . WORTHY OF ATTENTION. Must be Sold at once. . LINWOODj Wilson's Road, just off Ferry Road and, close to tram — J-acre land, planted in garden, etc., on which are erected 2 wellbuilt dwellings, each 4 rooms, scullery, roofed with iron, well papered, Venetian blinds, verandah, washhouse, copper; both let to good tenants, but early possession can be had if desired. Price £450, or separately, £215 and £235. ST ALBANS, Holly Road— Over i-acre land, lawn, garden, fruit trees, well-built square house 5 rooms, bath, scullery, iron roof, built on concrete, tiled grates, verandah, Venetian Hinds, washhouse, copper and washtubs, stable, traphouse, sewer connection. £475. LINWOOD, Cambridge Street-1 acre 20 perches land, 198ft frontage, well fenced, large orchard, capital house 5 rooms, Venetian blinds, iron roof, ecullery, dairy, washhouse with copper, fireplace and bath, workshop^ stable, etc. £565, or 1-acre and house £395 CITY, Salisbury Street— Section, 40ft fcontage, - well-built house, six rooms, bathroom, verandah, iron roof, plastered, ' gas-fittings, washhouse, concrete paths; £475. FERRY ROAD (Ashbourne)— Over J-Acre, garden, fruit trees, comfortable house, 6 rooms, bathroom, iron roof, bay .window, verandah, washhouse, copper, conservatory, etc. : £315 H, L. BOWKER AND SON, Estate . Agents, ' . 258, Colombo Street, Market Square. _ : - Telephone 604.

NEW BRIGHTON SECTIONS UNION and HARRIOT STREETS (corner)— i-acre. £70. ANN STREET— i-acre. £58. LONSDALE STREET— i-ncre. £44. JAMES STREET— 26 Perches. £45. LUCY STREET— 29 Perches. £30. Ai-fN STREET— 27 Perches. £45. HARRIOT STREET— J-acre. £55. Others on application. C. J. MARSHALL, 49, Cathedral Square. JANDAG E N C T. 1280 AORES nice Limestone Land, nearly all in grass. Freehold, £4. TOO ACRES, 10-roomed House, every possible convenience; splendid property. Freehold, £8 10s. 1000 ACRES, adjoining Railway Station, Freehold, £3 15s. 8000 ACRES, 2000 in grass and fenced, every convenience. Freehold*, £4 10s for grass land, £1 for bush. 655 ACRES, 400 in grass and fenced, good House and every convenience, good Road. Freehold, £5 ss. Good terms. 450 ACRES, nice »heep country, superior House, close to Railway, School and Post Office. Freehold, £8. Good terms. 255 ACRES, all in Grass but 70 acres, fiveroomed House, dairy, woolshed, and every convenience,* 1J miles from Post Office; good road. Freehold, £5 15s. AGENTS FOR . - Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company New Zealand Accide'it Insurance Company Pahiatua Farmers' Association, Limited North' Queensland Fire and- Marine Insurance Mutual Life Association. ■■ • .. •■ ;• t". . '■...' F. HELPS' & CO., PAHIATUA. Business Notices. GENTLEMEN^ opposite Colombo Street Bridge you will find your old friend Notmum ; call on him ; original charges ; cures guaranteed. Chronic, Nervous, Kidney, Blad* der Troubles and kindred complaints specialties. ■ • ■ - 4614 Fyour Liver is inactive, if you have indigestion, Pains after eating, with' Con«tipation, then use Dr Crossland's Noxol, if you wish to get immediate relief. Is 6d, chemistl and stores. DEAD CORN— It ie certain -yours will be if you use Barraclough'B Progandra. To prove it, send for free sample. Addr«BS, " Barraclough, Wellington " ; also of alt chemiata, Is per box. ' X2508 •JZILL OHi CURE— Barraoiough's Magic JX Nervine does both. It kilb the nerve, which results in. curing the toothache; also giyea instant relief. All chemists, Is. X2505 ; HX" is Barraolough'a Progandra like I a reaping machine? Because it reaps ' the corns. A new reaper for Is. All chemiats i think of it. . .- ■ X2505 C^ORNS— There shall not be a aing-le corn S left in New Zealand if I can help it. I am curing them free. Orders coming in like a flood. Free samples of Barraclougn'e Progandra, tie oertain cure for corns. Address, " Barraclough, Welling'ton." X2505 BRIMFUL of pleasure about results. Who are? Those who navo used Barracloxigli'e Magio Nerrine for Toothache and his Progandra for Corns. All chemists, Is each. X3505 ONCENTRATION is tie Beor«t of strength. Concentrate your mind upon the fact proved by thousands— that Barraolough'a Progandra certainly cures corns, and Mb iMagio Aervine relieves toothache inetantly an"d soon kills the nerve. Ask for .Barraclough's, and take no other. All chemists and country etores, Is each. N.Z. Drug Co., wholesale •gents. X2505 LAMES I cannot d» witfcwrwatoiTHaaT BaHfflmk U ALL Chexni*ta. Try a Jar. i • ■ ' •

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6730, 27 February 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6730, 27 February 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6730, 27 February 1900, Page 4

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