BOWEN AVENUE.
Just past Messrs Strange and Co.'s exhibit is a pretty little case of white, yellow, pink, purple, red' and variegated ostrich feathers, exhibited by Miss Smith, feather dresser. Those who suffer from corns should examine the exhibit of Mr W. Robinson, ohi» ropodist, who shows numerous testimonials as to his skill in manipulating even the most" obstinate cases. Next ia a pyramid formed of the lid's of Strong's coffee tins. This exhibit includes ground ginger and pepper. Messrs R. Tomline and Co., manufacturers of farmers' implements, show pumps and a seed machine, all of excellent workmanship. Mr T. Crook, gold and silver plaiter, shows some fine specimens of his work, as well . as limelight apparatus and a magic latttern, with a number of first-class slides. Close by is a small exhibit of home-made | vinegar of good quality, prepared by Mr , F. W. Smith Ansted. Mr Stephen Tapp, proprietor of the Bo•hadly Wool Works, shores &■ sample of scoured wool. Some very well executed 1 carvings are exhibited by Miss E. Sadler, which dfeserve notice. Messrs Myers and Co., dentists, exhibit a small cas© of artificial teeth in various stages of manufacture at the junction, of the Bowen and Wakefield Avenues. This case should 1 be interest-ing to the average New Zeadander.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 69691, 6 December 1900, Page 1
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