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J. T. BELL, LAND BROKER, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. GLOUCESTER STKJSET, Linwood--New]y. built, well-finished House of 5 large roome, bathroom, hoi and cold irater, pantry, acul> iery, was-house, ■with copper, good seciion, weli fenced and planted. SELWYN STREET— Over Two Acres of First-ciasa Land, subdivided into paddook and garden, well fenced, House of six rooms, scullery, pantry, etc., stable and fcrapsired, sunny frontage. , FEHiR- ROAD, Liawood, handy tb Railway Station and Lancaster Park — Well-built House of 5 good rooms, panfery, scullery, washliouee, etc... good section well fenced, a_d in nioe order. ADDIN<xTON, adjoining t'ho Show Ground), and close to Linooin Road — Some of the Finest Building Allotments in the dittrict. LINCOLN ROAD, Addi-gion, opposite the Show Grounds — Well-built Modern House of 7 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, wide hall, plastered throughout, verandah, pWitry, scullery, washhouse, etc., "good w*ter supply, conneoted with sewer, about one acre, fenced and nicely laid out. RICCARTON, Clarence Road, handy to tibe Work-shops — Substaniially-built Modern Houso of 6 .large rooms, bathroom, wide hall, veran- ■ dan and bay. window; built on high concrete foundations ; washhouse and other outbuildings, with 2i acres; fine high building load; long frontage. ADDINGTON. close to the Lincoln Road and Ttam — Well-built CoHftge of 4 rooms, and over quarter-acre, fine high section, well fenced. • • MATSON STREET, Sydenham— House of 4 good rooms and large scullery with copper, etc., nearly quarter-acre section, asphalt paths •CTT ALLACE AND LAURITS. Late Wood and Laurie, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, CORNER MANCB.J3STER Ai>U TUAM STREETS, HAVF /OR SALE:— All Kinds of Tiuber and Building Material Seasoned Timber a Specialty. IN STOCK— Galvanised Iron Galvanised Wire, Barbed and Plain Gates and Hurdles Sheep and Rabbit Netting Builders' Ironmongery Telephone No. 253. X142 ■ ■• ■ ■ ■ / rpHE~~" D_)NTON~ HAT" IS GOOD. Wear One. J. H- PARKER, 5644 High and Oashel Qtreeta. pAHIATUA LAND ' _<3-ENCY. FOR SALE--1300 ACRES, all in grass, 17 paddocks, rich limesione country, carrying now 2J sheep per acre and 140 head of cattle. Price _7 10s; _2000 cash. ■ ; 1000 AORES, every possible co_v&ni«nce, 7roomed . house, woolsiied, dip ; splendid country; Price £6 10s;. i 5300 cash. 2000 AURiiS, lease, witfh right of purchase at 153 and 17s 6d per acre; 225 chains fencing; 200 acres in glass; limestone formation. Owner's interest 25s per acre; a good investment. 3000 AGRiES, fr«eJiOid, 2000 lease, at 2s and 2s Gd per acre;. 30 paddocks; every convenience; two miles from railway station. ' Price, including 9000 sheep and 500 head of cattle, £25,000; half cash, balance at 4] per cent. „.'',.■ We have SPLENDID LOT OF DAIRY F^RMS FOX SALE. Partioulaxa on Application. E, B, HARE AND CO., PAHIA± v UA. X2Q7O npOWNiEND'S Bilious and Liver Pills— A Keep in. _«alth fcha . Liver, Stomach, Heart and Kidneys, free the skin of blotches, and purify the blood. Sold everywhere. Price S Is. Ttow_«_d, Chemist, Chri*tch._rch. T>L_NO for Sale, _30, upright grarid, sp!endid X instrument, magnificeat touch and tome, complete, iron frame, over-damper and overstrung, best' ivory keys an^l very handsome walnut case (cost 60 guineas), a«reaily genuine bargaia; immediate. 51, 'Gloucester Street, City. ' £} A KtX— CITY, ir first class street— Good dt/ _O" House of 4 rooms, nicely _nis_od ; batii, T7as_house, copper, woodhpuse, eto., nice garden; section Jih, fronting nortih. Terms. PAR—ER3ON AJfD CO., 191, Hereford Street, Ciiy. ' X259i WANTED the Public to Know.— That Lawrence and Eurcher are still Selling Duchease Chests from 455. No white pine used. ' ' . 6__ jptASHMERE —^For Sale, .on easy terms, a v> . first-class seciion ; we are prepared to find ■ ail money required for building ; easy terms of repayment. Barkerson. and Co., 191, Hereford gfareet. : _7005 "\TEW Stcck of Corsets, Woven Underwear, IN Pelissea and American Dxesaee, just opened; splendid variety. Bea-ilh and Co., Ltd. . U NEW Models — . English and Parisian Millinery, very oharmirg styka and colours. Beath and Co., Ltd. S« i windows. 10 TUST Opened, new ranges -of Juvenile CIot) thing, all the llaitesi Shapes for autumn and winter. Beat- and . Co.. Limited. I MINSON AND CO. for Lamps. See our stock. Lamps for every requirementAll 1904 patterns. Now on view: Minoon and Co. . 4759 •OALLANTYNE'S BEAUTIFUL BLOUS- _> . IN<xS— SpeciaV Value, at Is lid per yard. TJALLANTYNE'S make a Specialty of JD> Smart Mill_ery at One Guinea^ charanißg models always being displayed at Dunstable House, Qhriatc-urch. ,_ . DON'T "sif m the dark, when fox 3s 6d you oaa get a tall, pretty Lamp, wn<h shade »._a chimney, a strong light and eoononuoai burner. Minaoa and Co *'59 BALLANTYN'E'S BEAUTIFUL BLOUSINGS— SpeciaI Value^at Is lid per yard. BREAD Boards— A fine collection, ÜBd to 7s 6d. Bread Knives and Saws,,9d, lOd. Is, Is 3d. and up to 5s 6d. Mmson andjCo.. 220, Colombo Street. :~?L..' SPECTACLES— We make a specialHy of Sight-testing and Spect-aole Fxtting;; we will do betier for ycu than any other ' _on««. Clarke and Co., opposite Recce's. X8349 • IF you need a Steel Trunk, compare prices^ fill you come to the cheapest shop. Then we shall serve you. Mineon and Co. 4759 _JW Winter Blousings -in . Cashmerettes, Velours, Velvetinaa, etc., 6Jd, Bid, lOJd, Is 3d, Is 6d yard. Bea_i and Co., Limited, Chrkrto-nrah. 16" _ SEWING MACHINES of? Every Make Repaired. Duplicate Pans, Needles and Superior Oil,' Bold at SINGER'S, 8163 144, Colombo Street. B LAUD'S Pills (genuuie), sugar-coated, Is 6d per gross, . post free. Townend, Chemist, Christohurch, ■..■'. 2478

Irritation of the mucous membrane of the throat is soothed and healed by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 6 Women sailors are employed in Denmark, Norway and Finland, and they are often found to bs most excellent and skilful mariners. If the M&nchurjan question is settled in favour of China, the Empress-Dowager has vowed to the idol of Buddha that she will devote £60,000 to the erection of new temples. Functional activity, without any distressing organic disturbance; that is why millions use the gentle tonic laxative, California S,yrnp of Figs. 19 A PROGRESSIVE NATION AND A GO-AHEAD PAPER. GOOD NEWS FOR THOSE ACROSS THE SEA. TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND: OWING to the progressive policy of the Government of this colony, the Postal Department is now able to deliver this conntry's Newspapers and Journals to any part of the United Kingdom for ONE PENN 1 per paper, irrespective of weight. This will mean a great saving to those who regularly mail to the Old World THE "CANTERBURY TIMES," Which is known throughout New Zealand as THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAPER. "FACTS, FEED ME ON FACTS." The famous Thomas Carlyle, in writing this. v,*s well aware of the benefits to be derived from being fed on facts. And it is to the interest of New Zealanders to be told a few facts about the " Canterbury Times." It is th« oldest >vee.k:y paper in Canterbury. It is the most Reliable. It is the most Up-to-date. It is the most Popular. Its various columns are edited by Experts of High Standing. It is a Disseminator of Knowledge. It is a Household Paper. It is admitted" that its serial stories and storiettes are the- Best given m any weekly magazine in New Zealand, and for this reason alone Ii i» the Favoured Journal of Lovers of Fiction. Its special -Articles on important Colonial and Home Matters are Unsurpassed. It is, by vts large circulation, amongst houßiiiolders, '.he Pinest Advertising Medium in the Colony. It is the Cheapest Sixpence Worth of Combined Illustration and Reading Matter that can possibly be sent to friends across the sea. For these and many other reasons it will be clear to the people of New Zealand that THE " CANTERBUKY TIMES " IS AN IDEAL WEEKLY JOURNAL. Ii c*iy costs ONE PENNY to mail thia splendid production to your friends at Home. 1 There is no need to hesitate in ymu- 'choice of a paper; the "Canterbury Tini*a" supplies all your wants, whether it be in interesting reading matter, or illustrations. POSTAL CHARGES. The xata of postage on newspapers to the United Kingdom is now Id fox each newspaper, irrespective of weight, but subject to ti. following conditions aB to despatch: —lf under Boz (prepaid Id), sent by first available route; if over Boz (prepaid id), sent by direct steamer only; if prepaid less than Id, surcharged at printed paper rates, and sent by ! direct steamer >nly; if wholly unpaid, detain- j e& and sent to Dead Letter Offie*. ' I Newspapers over Boz, via San Francisco or ' Federal route, Id first 4oz, and id each addi- ; tional 2oz or fraction thereof. j rpH'E •' DBNTON HAT"~is made ta one X quality only. Prioe 10s 6d. ; C. M. GRAY, 6644 High StreeL_ EGrGS —Singer's Egg "Producer makes hen 3 lay when >ggs Are 3**r; iow is the time to use it; makea bealMiy birds and prolific layers. Storekeepers and Bonnington's. X3168 WIRE Shakedown, Flax Mattress, Kapoo Pillow, £1 the lot, at Atkinson's. X1698 EGGS —Success with poultry by using Singer's E&g Producer; write for free book oai Profitable Pou'try Farming, post, free, any address, from Bormingto-n's. X3168 WANTED Known. —That Lawrence and Kircber make a Speciality of Upholstery in all its branches. ■_ __ 4 T~AWRENC£fAf<D KIRCHER for Bedding, XJ all puro and tired. 12 T AWRENCE AND~kTrCHER~ for Best Xi Value in Fenders, Kerbs, Fire Brasses, Fire Doga, and Stops. 10 TIIWRENCE AND KIRCHER for Carpets, XJ Linoleums and Oilcloths, gearthrugs and Slip-mats. ' 7_ T AWRENCE AND KIRCHER tor Art XJ Serges Is 6d, and Plnshettes 3s and 3s 961 8" T AWRENCE AND KIRCHER for SaddleXJ bag Suites. 11 WANTED the Public to Know.—That Lawrence and Kiroher mark all their Goods in Plain Figures, and invite inspection. 3 pcppcrtijigt'Qiirefor |

From Grecian ages np to our own day, Have bronchial cures appeared, and ceased to be ; But this, the world admits, has come to stay, And to be known as The Gfr«»t Remedy. The trite old saying's right, the best svill last, I And last it will, of thi3 you may be sure ; , For coughs and colds ar© ailments of the I past, By timely use of WOODS' GREAT | PEPPERMINT OUHE. 18

RUPTURE AND ITS RADICAL CURE. N® Operation os* ISeteisiSon from Business. THE ONLY GENUINE CURE FOR RUPTURE known in ta« World *s Dr.-Jv A. ftiiermaa'a method now offered to the afflicted k Mr A. W. Martin, the only Representative in Australasia, For 46 YEARS this method has stood tne aTd NOW HOLDS THE RECORD of the' WORLD for the number oi Cure* effected by it. THOUSANDS to-d«yaie blessing the Dootor^for h£ skili md geniue. One glance over our Illustrated Book,' showing EXTREME CASES, before .and afl« ;^^*. ™m SATISFY THE MOST INCREDULOUS. These baaes-boffled tlhe skiU of the BEST SURGEONS of ENGLAND and AMERICA. TesiSnonklfl from Otago people, who wwre owed after suffering for years. Aisoj the Blaatie Truases discarded can be seen at Mr, matin's Rooms at arvy time. TESTIMONIALS. MR MAJtTIN is d*ily receiving ietters from all parts- of Otago, thanking him for benefits received from the use of DBJ; A. SH] T'M a Sie?^f £ a 33 lar E J' establishment in Princes Street. Dunedin, writee : -" I: have offered untold agony for the past 35 years from a doubfe Scrotal Rupture. I have tried aY- kinds of .Truases, from London and other places, but they were useless-none ■of them behfe abU "to perfectly retain the ruptures Some of them gave me extra torture by cha^ng-my skin nearly all off the back. I was SLalarmeaS my fearful ooudition, and had given up afl hope of relief , when I noticed that DR J. A. SHERMAN S MtlHOp was ta b^LroduVed into New Zealand. I reiolved.to give it a trial, and certainly, wilhout any faith,, as I could not imagine that, :«Jw£f? impound to the outside, it would cause a wound to heal inwardly., however, I consuhed Mr Martin and he suited the and I must say that I FELT THE FIRST DAY THAT LIFE WAS WORTH LIVING A*TER ALL . The apTi« erieinaie of the' l above tefttimonial may be seen at MR MARXIN'S ROOM, also a great number of other* which. Trail be pubU*H ] -*25S*- MR. A W MARTIHT m*y b« c<wumlted daily at A. CLARENDON HOTEL. Cwisfultations Free. .Hours: 10 a.m..to v '„-■; a^*^^-"-^sj^^KSh ? r. : ; *.t^^-fc»;-»«i^ " A W«w««r and Guiile to &• Buptuwd.-

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8031, 8 June 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8031, 8 June 1904, Page 4

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