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—— — mm., in -TMM»n» wMwumiril.iM.'liiii ■"■ bed ; but he conscious, though tbe iniurv was .moit.a.l, and he could not live an hoiir. No on e e'lso had been- hurt ; no one else was near. For the last few weeks — hifl fellow-workmen did not know whyMichael bad contrived to undertake the superintendence of ihat part of the machinery where the danger lay. But the •disaster had come <*o suddenly, at the last, i that- he himself bad no time to escape. A great fr-s{r.me-"t of iron, shot from the breaking wheel like a ball frcm a cannon's mouth, bad struck him down. But when •lie saw Charles Derrick, he .smiled with a Lappv look on his face. "Isn't it- a mercy.'' he said, faintly, "that it happened before I left — like an answer to prayer?" Derrick tried to speak, bnt be could nor. He could only press Michael's hand. He did not even" know thafc Ruth was in the room. till, the eyes of tbe dying man tur-ned Toward her. Then Michael said: "Mr Barstow. may I speak a- word with you alone?" The others left- the rooim. and for a few minutes those tAvo were shut together. What -parsed at the interview no' one everknew : but- when John Barstow opened the ■Joor. though- be. still seemed 1 only like the shadow <if"himself, the look cf terror had gone from bis face, and. the dawn of a new t-esolve was resting there. On Michael's another dawn had fallen ; bufc he beckoned Ruth back to ber old place by his side, and with her hand holding his he turned to Charles Derrick. "Mr (Derrick." be sttld •brokenly, "tell tho people nothing matters, except the love that was in Christ." And that was all. Charles Derrick arA Rttth 'Barstow were marr.ied two years last spring. People tell tbem- that they work too hard' ; but- they reap much love, and: their life is worth while. John Barstow has never yet "been knighted. Probably he never Trill htt. for he is not as rich as he was, and bis life, though active, is quiet and unassuming. "But he is far better loved by his workpeople, andall who know him well, tha-n-'wnr other employer of labour for many " leagues around. NEW ROLLER CHAINS — • Fitted to Star Cycles is the 2atest bridged roller chains, the bridge chain saves the stretching, and is very easy running. Call and inspect at Adams Star Cycle Co., 70, Manchester. Street, and 198, Colombo Street, near Cathedral, Chsistohurch. 5 Ladies or gentlemen suffering from loss of hair, excessive dandruff, or any irritation of the scalp, will find Hendy's Celebrated Juleptia or Egg Julep, an excellent tonic. It* gives the hair a beautiful silken and glossy appearance,, and immeditcly stops it falling out after sickness, influenza, etc. It is a splendid wash for children's hair, and the price brings it within the reach of all classes, being only Is per bottle. W. Strange and Co., Draptrs, are Sole Agents for Christchurch. X2896 Chinese spades from British horseshoes sounds like an absurd statement, but the fact is thafc shiploads of old horseshoes leave London for China. All these come back to London 'in the form of spades, having been so transformed hy* the ingenious natives. Business Notices. * TO the Young and Old. Bioh aad Poor, WE GIVE YOU GREETING. A Happy New Year to AH. SALMON AND GLUCKSTEIN'S P3922 GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTES. p£pp_rn)lr). Cure for H rpiGHR TEAS: None better, few aa good. *- * __________* TTARLEQUIN Tobacoa ia the Finest Dart ; Tobacco. _132*i NOW READY if If" fflM QUINCE ||^ CONSERVE. T\ELAYS are dangerous. Use Tiger Baking Powder. 3}^_ YOU can ward off all dangers which may ame from a Bad Cold by taking TUSSICURA. XBOOS FOR Blouses and Trimmings, New Panne Satins 3s 6d ; Snob Satins 2s lld ; Fanne Velveteens, 3s lld; Colo-ored Velveteena ls lld, Sa lld. Beath'a. . —2955 FOOT-WARMERS. Z.nvalnable for the cold weather. In rubber, copper or cur special line of English Langier ware, from 2s each. Minaon and Cx>. _P"fl___£ j]___i_i _B$H h S \re the aokoowledgtd leadiex remefly f«f »<\ rttnale oohiplsinm. liccoimbended by lko Medical *«cu|tj. Tlib i-enulne heir ths « C"«"« of WM. ftliST.t* ( rejji»t4re4 without which none wu rtatiine). $*o (« fly ihouid ko without tbem.Or4or of *>irChemtits throughout (ha World. FroprictoT.MAßTlll.ntirm.Chemt-it.SaaTHAMPTMI^Na. Afleots: SHARLARD _Co.,Ltd..Aucltlaod AtV*!ll D p£Mv -** aad NEW ZEALAND DRUti Co.. Chriatchnrch * REMEMBER THE .NEEDY, and for a GIFT, I FURNISH THEM With THE BEST OF SMOKESSALMON AND GLUCKSTEIN'S F2922 GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTES. ■\TfTE are too modest to tay tbat Tiger Te»» are the best, but they axe. X1924 TaKe Wo. (& Great §b peppenrjir)* Cure for I Jpo\\F\)&ZJZo]ds. | it_m iiihiii SmSii mi wi iff rpHERE may better Teaa than, Tiger, but we doubt it- X1924 rpiGER TEAS never disappoint. X1924 OU Save Money and Annoyance by using a Thrifty Housewife Kerosene Pump. Price only Is each, all Storekeepers and Ironmongers. Wholesale from Rattray and Son, Paling and Co., Clarke and Co., and Fletcher Bros., High Street, Christchurch. „36 AITANGATA, WESTPORT, NEWCASTLE, GRETA and MALVERN COAL also Coke, Charcoal and Firewood, in Stock at RICHARDSON and STOKES'S YARD, 5, Cashel Street. _TelephoneJ7l. 3455 WANTED7 Buyers of Suites from £6 10.=. Guaranteed properly upholstered. At Lawrence and Kircher's, 182, 184, High Stieet. , L WANTED, Buyers of Austrian Chairs afc 5s 6d, at Lawrence and Kircher's, 182, 184. High Street. 4_ -YVtaNT t; 'D, Buyers of Sets of Ware from W 9s tid. At Lawrence and Kircher's, IS2, 181, High Street. 9 WANTED Known— That you can get *a "very nice Cash Bag or Brief Bag from 10a 6d; also, aU other kinds ot Bags or Camera Cases made to order at Triggs and Denton, Tl, ljfanehgster Street. X3869 WANTED, the Travelling Public to call and inspect our large variety of Gladstone, Baas and Travelling Goods; all olasses of Ba^anf Trunks made to order at the ahortest notice. Triggs and Denton, 77, Mancheater Streejt . ... — ■fTfTANTEi* You can get » *s"°c- strong sot VV ot "Mew Haraeas, silver-mounted, hand- ,. m w~*6 10s, old harness part payment. _K* I«ge Srtment of Riding Saddles, from O. Trigga wad Denton, 77, Manchester Street btK *

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7414, 28 May 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7414, 28 May 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7414, 28 May 1902, Page 4

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