- — -.: — —> — -i ""OTHAT is -Nelson fimous for?" asked a I •t? schoolmaster.' "I know sir," replied • a quick-witted boy. "Well, what is your answer, Tommy '(''•■ "Why, for its '__' Jams, sir." " iou are right, my boy; and you shall have a _lb Glass Jar of Raspberry all to yourself for tea." Tha eyes of Tommy expanded with delight «. the lovely prospect in view.- ■■ ' 11 peppern)i i)t* Cure for | "JT" TOMATO SAUCE.— If you are suffer- •"■ ing from loss of appetite, or foel " off your tucker," just try our "K" Tomato Sauce. It is absolutely pure tomato, flavoured with tho finest spices. Sold by all store- ) keepers: ' ' Ta.e Wooc&(Srea. h peppernjiot-Curefor m . «-£ou£t)ssjeo}ds. 1 | T . G BANNERMAN CHRISTCHURCH~~RAILWAY STATION (near to)— New amd fashionable locality — Splen-didly-built and Well-finished Villa of I large rooms, plastered, bath, hot water,- scullery, sink, washhouse, copper, tubs, deep concrete foundations; nearly i-acre, chain frontage. Price £375 Small deposit. 7 CITY, most central and well-situated— Resi- . dence of 6 rooma (about 5 years old), well- ' built on deep concrete foundations, plastered, good conveniences, water laid. on. This 'property would command a high rental. Owner sacrificing at £.60. NORTH BELT— Superb Modern Residence of d large rooms, well built and beautifullyfinished, verandah and bay windows, h. and c. service, all conveniences, superior situation. Price £640. WORCESTER STREET— Most Superior Modern Residence of 6 rooms, beautifully finished, verandah, oriel and bay windows, a. and c. Bervice, 1 with all convenient offices, windmill, glass-house, vinery, workshop, i-acre. No reasonable offer refused, J. G. BANNERMAN, 17. Lichfield Street. " ■■'• X3030 BALLANTYNE'S. ere now showinga wide range-'of Parisian, Linens and Hollands fOr em-art. seaside and holiday wear. ■ X— GO to H. i Atkinson 'a; 117, Manohestei Street, for Dinner Sejs and Toilet Sets. ._ ■ ■ ■ j ____L BEATH AND COMPANY, Limited, .Argyle House, Christchutch, for latest Novelties inJSvery^ Department. 14 X— BUYER- for Violin, Oase and Bow. AL H. Atkinson, 117, Manchester Streei: jKiao*
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7695, 2 May 1903, Page 8
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317Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7695, 2 May 1903, Page 8
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