Late Advertisements. ■VTEELEY AND ATKINSON, DENTISTS, 206, HEREFORD STREET. Tel. No. 736. . . 7225 THE PEOPLE'S BOOT SHOP, 210, HIGH STREET. A good dress or a good suit are, often spoilt by shabby boots. You can keep your fee* neat and tidy at small cost by wearing our BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies' Walking Shoes from Ss lld Ladies' Evening Shoes from Is 9d Ladies' Tan 2-bar from 5s 6d Ladies' Rubber Tennis from 2s 9d Gents' Tan Shoes (splendid wear), 6s lld Gents' Extra Good Golo3h Bals, 6s lld Gents' Rubber Tennis, Ss 6d Gents' Tan Boots, all prices. Style, Comfort, Durability aud Economy at THE PEOPLE'S BOOT SHOP, •HIGH STREET ' 7180 (Next A. Butcher, Jeweller). ANTE©, Plain Ironer., at once. Brown's Laundry, 65. Armagh Street. 9431 - to Purchase, Second-hand Inj cubator. No. 6, Strickland 'Street, Spreydon. * m TySTANTED, Experienced Canvassers. Appiy VV 6 p.m., Saturday, at 29, Peacock Street. 9424 -ANTED, a Girl about 16 to assist,-' good home. Apply 99, Coleridfce 'Street, Sydenham. s42 '-* WANTED Sell, Pony, broken harness and saddle; trial. S. Neate, Edgeware Rood, St Albans. « 410 WANTED, respectable Girl, about 18, as General, to a*sist in housework. Apply Mrs Baxter, Avonside. 9408 AX TE'j37^mmediat-e ly , a (General Servant. Mrs Moore, 120, St Asaph Street (o«_ 'Manchester Street). 941 R_ ANTED, Parcel" Bey; able ride bicyclo preferred. A-pply Harris's Impenai Boot 'Depot, Cash*'* Street. __)f 2( L ANlTEiD7li ;^ _^nf«tralified - Rbom-3 and Board, elderly lndv and daughter; terms. M.C, -Time*" Office. 9125 ANTED Known — Dunlop Foot Pumps, nickel with patent swivel, 2a 6d; Hand Pumpa, 9d; Bluemel's Featherweight Combination, hand and foot, and many other lines. Envoy Stores, only entrance 132, Lichfield Street., *!&• FOR Sale— Light Waggon, 2 seats, good order, in town <saiiy. Waggon, " Star " Office. 9426 REAT Advantages to be derived from present purchase of Pianos at Milner and 1 hompson'.. 9340 LATHE.— Wanted, Engineer's Second-hand Screw-cutting Lathe, fcot power, 5 or 6in centres; musA be in good condition. Particulars to Box 95, Christohurch. 9iO L. LOST. Trom Christ-hurch Railway 'Station, a Leather Portmanteau containing four dancing dresses. Pleaae return to "Lyttelton Times" Office. 9116_ MILKERS 7 Norih Island, fare paidt Married Couple, hotel, £100; 'Blacksmith, good sheer. 171, Armagh Street. 9419_ STERLING Bicycle. No. 1135, 24in frame, tyres in good order; cheap machine, price £3. Adams Star Cycle Coy., 70, Manchester Street, Christchurch. 2 SILVERTOWN - Rubber lyres wear longer than any other tyre. There is no better rubber than Silvertown. Buy one of Gamage's 20s Silvertown Tyres, guaranteed for 12 months. Best inner tubes 7s Cd, Dunlop wearing strips 2s 6d. Gamage's, High Street. "O— ASK WALKER, i CH'-MIST, Chiistchurch. 8146 AYE £3 and Buy a Gamage, £15. Gamage Bicycles sold direct to public; not by agenis, canvassers or touts. You pay extra ior your bicycle when buying it through a canvasser. Gamage Bicycle's buiit throughout; B.S.A. fittings, Brooks saddles, silvertown tyres; 12 months' guarantee. TO Let, Five-roomed House, Armagh Street east. Apply W. H. Cooper. __ 9 J 10d _ rrio Carriers or Cabmen — City property, comA prising over i-acre, with substantial 4roanied house, eic, 3-stallecl stable, traphouse and loft; very cheap, and ternis can be arranged. Tonks, Norton and Co. 11l THE Oheapest Property in the Market, St Albans, in close proximity to Papanui Road— 2_ acres land, well-fenced and watered, and very good orchard, with house of 7 rooms and outbuildings; only a small deposit required. Tonks, Norton _and_ Co. 121 I" "F you want to Borrow- Money cheap, go to 'Isaac Allen, Cathedral Square. 9423 HE "Chance of a Lifetime— '-'_ Acres, well fenced, part in orchard, house oi 7 rooms, bathroom and conveniences, large vinery, glasshouse, stable, traphouse, gcod water suppiy situated handy to Papanui Koad tram; only £'60 required in cash. Full particulars at office. Apply The Property Excnaiige, corner Hereford and Manchester Streets. Hopkins. Simpson and Co., Estate Agents and Sharebrokers. Fo. .152. :^B.-The price for this property is verj* low inaeoa, owner waning to realise. WOOLSTON. near to Railway and close 10 Ferry Road Tram— One Acre Land with very fine orchard, hou.-e of 6 j rooms, bathroom", and all conveniences, stao.e ar.d traphouse, v very retired position, and will be sold cheap. Tonks, Norton and Co., Hereford Street. 123. O— ASK WALKER, i CHEMIST. Chri'.tchuvch. S_l4G_ ■V*ASMEEN, "the" Great Now Zealand AntiX Fa/t, defies competition for reducing stoutness; it searches, purifies, and strengthens -the whole system; purely heroal and harm ess. Madame Thcmpson, Herbaast, 76, Oxford Terrace W5 st : !?.?___ "pjr GAMA&E Bicycles. Cheap. Rather! _fc<XD Why? Because they are sold direct to the public. No agents, canvassers or commissions. Five Pound is thus saved on every Gamage Bicycle sold, and the public get a £20 bicycle for £15. Gftxuaga Cash Cy.clt ComDanx. vF* I ' ■*•**■ £■*""**-
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7236, 24 October 1901, Page 3
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