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As Delicious as the Sun-kissed Fruit - - i. A Fairy Sandwich, highly appreciated when /.' -served. with Afternoon Tea. A Dessert Delight, that lingers in the memory after the rest of the feast is forgotten. < .? _■» AULSEBROOK'S ICED WAFERS are made in many flavours. , L'USTRUSS PAINTS Are made of the Finest and Moat Lasting Materials. They are ready mixed, and require no skilled labour to apgly them. They spread easily, and cover a large sur- • face, and are very economical. Put up in 1, 2, 4, 7 and 14 lb. tins, and 1 cwfc. drumo. To be had from Storekeepers/or . ' ~i '■ SMITH AND SMITH, , WHOLESALE &. RETAIL.. OIL, -eOLODR GLASS «fe WALL-PAPER MERCHAJSTTS / TUAM STREET (Near High Street,') cHRISTCHURCH. AND AT OUNEDIN & WBLUNBTON. ■f ALWAYS FAVORABLE j M The general opinion conesjrnJrig th© ; new ' Wl §aj product Van Houten's Chocolate for eating—* l|i J|y »?hich has now been on sale to the* public for *. WL $M some months,— is highly favorable. The publio la M ' recognise that this' Chocolate ranks as highly li M ! among chocolates as Van Houten's Cocoa does /£>»_ ra - m^>^^^ among cocoas; in other/ words, <. that Van wj^^jsl jSjs^w§ Houten's Chocolate excels in delicious flavor, I&feljraHL JP^Jg^s|| and in wholespmeness of composition. E <ai* Every day much harm is done by the m Wi ' excessive consumption of cheap confectioneries B$ \|\ and chocolates of inferior quality, doubtful tasta jm and doubtful composition. M |ja Why no< abstain from jthese altogether, and ffl ra* substitute the digestible, wholesome h I VAN HOUTEN'S CHOCOLATE (for Eating)? I : .M „ ' , Sold in Tins of Croquettes and Tin^ pf Drops,-/ !^.. -.- .-•w.-w.- --»" Also in Square Tablets and Small Bars. jot JOHN BATES & So. for Dinner Sets, fm*m 2©/- pei* set. Tea „ „ I©/© „ Toilet „ „ I@/6 n Including many new. gtook patterns, that can be matched afc any tim*. E.P. WAitE AIO &yTL£RY. Wo hare ju»fc opened a nice selection of these goods. ' First-class quality. Very lovr' pricei. We cordially invite an inspection; and a companion of values will be decidedly to our advantage.. •THE LARGEST STOCK IN" AUSTRALASIA. JOHN BATES & Co.. 215, Casliel street, Chrisichlirch.

AUCTION SALES ' of FURNITURE AND MERCHANDISE Every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS are the Largest and Most Convenient in the City. . ' Outdoor Sales Conducted with Economy, and under the Supervision of oui Mr Malcolm. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., House and Land Agents and Auctioneers. • . X2644 Telephone No. 1271. O V D N E V H. JONES, ° .' SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST (by exam.), Rhodea's Buildings (upstairs). Corner Hereford and Manchester Streets, Opp. National Bank And N.Z. Express Coy. X3115 rpHE NEW. COLUMBIA DISC GRAMOPHONES ARE SIMPLY WONDERFUL. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. j Mew Shipmsnt, -with 250 New Recordr, »♦ W'koLe**l« Coet, from ih» Agent*. f . S. -ULCOLM AND «0., Central Auction Roojoit, Colombo (Street. ,_ X2JM4 "O~U V A S E C T I O N. ALDWIN'3 ROAD (corner Buckley's Road) — 1 roods pe-rchei; £100. ANN 'STREET (Biighton)— 2 frontages, 127 by '200 links, Ruiiable 'io divide; £105. "HAVELOCK STIftSKT J-acre ; i'JL'5. RICCARTON ROuVD (off), just across Railway — Xenrsy an acre ; XiSO. LO'NSDALE STREET (Brighton)— 1-acre ; £00. avNAL RE3ERVJS (Linwocd)— S-acre, on tram; £130. C. J. MARSHALL, 45 6f> .■ 40. Cathedral Square. Y?I7'ASTED Known— New Corsets, Under- • V t clothing and .Baby Linen, New Children's Millinery now showing at - Beath's, I Oashel Street. A I

TNSIST on having the "LANCER. IX X FLU'ENZA CURE," and you will rtve: regret, the small outlay. . Sold Everywhere. 2s per bottie^ X3358 yiCTOfi HARRIS. 'PAPANUI ROAD (close to)— 2-acre and New House of 5 rooms; reduced price £370. SELWYN STREET— About 2J Acres iiwSh Land, good oxciiaid, long irontage, good House 6 rooms, etc.; £SSO. TUAM STREiiT, Linwood— New House 5 rooms, with modern coaivenienoes; good section. Price £460 only. ONSLOW STREET, Sfc Aiban-s— 2 Nearly New Villas; let at £78, worth more; 5 rooms, deep well, and modern conveniences. Price £1050 only. £1200 ONLY— A Blook of 3 Handsome, Nearly N p ew City Shops, one a corner; let at low rents of £100 a year; worth £130. £1200 ONLY— A Block ox 9 Nearly JMaw Houses in a busy suburb ; xent-s £158 a yeair. Insured for £1050. Will guarantee the buyex 15 per cent net retucn on ca.&h required. £700 ON'LY — Quarter-acre Section, in city, with 12-iroomed; house, sewer cor.Jiection, windmil:, etc. ; eunny aspect ; worth £75 a. year reni. CITY (Price £460), Main Street— Good Section, nearly new house & rooms, plastered, bathcoorn, etc. CITY, £500— Nearly j&-acre, Fine Stone House 6 rooms and conveniences, also wiih CoWago adjoining, let vi Gs; n gift. BUILDING SECTIONS. ClTY— Section, room ior 2 houses. Price £80 only. GLOUCESTER STREET. Linwood— J-a,cre. 2 chains sunny frc >..i;ij,e; price £U0; room for. 3 houses. OFF FERRY ROAD— S Fall J-acre Sections, £75.* nd £$~> each. Chs;.p, aid *ure io incrense i:: va.ue. COLOMBO ROAD, Sydeniam— A Splendid Corner Building Site, about 4 «c;es. over 12 cha-iijs building fro;:ta,ge, wi.-h 6 room house and bui-dir.gs; could be «übd:v;ded and resold nt a handsome prufir-. H.VRif.WOOD ROAiJ— 2O-!\.cre y.irai, with good uwoLlii:g-house, woo.slied, sUb.e, etc.; p;i-.:e £300 only. . Also, fronting M»:n Koad — 4 .icies, a sqiuire, with retuii round, and r.e.ir.y r.ev,- House, tic. A gift- ft-v £3oi). I"'AR>i, sj> Acre?, between llo. lesion and S:">fi:.g-.-;;on, good sbetp and turnip la.nd. >/.;*.{:■ °i',; 10a ij.a.. worth £ 3 ; no bui.di::gs. V\ T i-.t;';cd iu?raodii.teiy, for cash, ;or c.ici.its, lModo:/n Houses, 5 to S rooms, wiihin or nea? the B.cis; good e^li prices assured to sellers. VICTOR HARRIS,' Land, Estate and Financial Age-nt, Hotel Broker and Valiu-r. 179, LICHFiKLD STREET, CiiTisk-hiirch. P.O. IJcx g<. Telephone 446. X3OSJ

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7800, 3 September 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7800, 3 September 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7800, 3 September 1903, Page 1

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