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Late Advertisements. Advertiaementa inaerted in this Column, for cash, FOURTEEN WOBDS, 6d. MADAME ST VINCENT, Psychometrist and Living X-ray. Hereford and Barbadoes Street. 6789 ANTED, Capable General; references. Mrs W. A. Cooke, 131, Hereford Street, Linwood. • 7019 WANTED to Sell, Graphophone, Horn and Stand,' 50 Records; also Mandoline. 253, Tnam Street W. 6933 ANTED to Rent, "a Cottage or a Couple .of Rooms. Particulars, apply 237, Southampton Street, Sydenham. 7031 WANTED, Smflirt Lad (16 or over), able to ride bicycle; wages 10s per week. Apply, in writing, to Printer, "Times" Office. -. * 1988' WANTED Known— Any wide awaKe man in the town can gain for himself 'much renown, if a Buckboard he drives or a Mitchell he rides, he will Best all the rest in the Towne. ; 69-23 WAjNTED, Feet hot end tender -with excessive perspir_.tion, use " Berry's Antiseptio ToUet Powder," nothing better, ls. For corns, " Killcom " removes td-em without pain, Is. J. Berry, Chemist, 146, Oolombo Street, Christchurch. ' __ WANTBD, for Sunburn, T*n, Redness, Roughness, etc., -use Berry's "Veivo"; (non-greasy), ls. For Biliousness and Cortsf-i---pation, take Berry's Littio Pills for the Liver, ls. J. Berry, Chami«t, 146, Colombo Street/ opposite E. Recce and Son*. 3083 WANTED, for the country, a Young Man, : aged about 26, as storeman and assistant olerk, £100 yearly and found, reference , necessary ; Couple, man plough, wife cook, £85 and found; Several High Country Musterers; Waggoner, £70 and found; Ploughmen, 22s 6d, 255 ; Elderly Man, do milking, ' etc.; Dairy Youths, 15s; Housemaids for stations and hotels; Barmaids; Housekeepers, for light situations', great demand for couutry servants, highest wages. Apply, with: reference, McDonald, Manchester Street. Telephone 497. . „-,. OOT Trade.— Wanted, First-class Finisher for forepart; Ironer; Laster for pulling over for lasting maohine, light work; Good Pump Hands ; also First-class Fitters and Machinists. Apply Offico of this paper. 6796 PIANO (Brinsmead), £24, in perfect order, very sweet aiid rich tone, handsome walnut case, best keyboard, not in the least discoloured or worn; magnificent bargain; ur- . gent. 51, Gloucester Street, CityTONEYLCLIFFE AND CAREY. EXTENSION OF PREMISES, ENTIRELY NEW AND WELL-LIGHTED DRESS DEPARTMENT. NEW TAILORING AND MEN'S HAT DEPARTMENT. EXPANSION OF MANCHESTER AND FANCY DEPARTMENT. HRHE Alterations and Additions to our Premiees, including the INCORPORATION of the TWO SHOPS formerly occupied I by Mr Lochhead, are. now completed, and we have pleasure in inviting inspection of our NEW SPRING GOODS. Juat Opened Up, comprising the Latest and MOST FASHIONABLE PRODUCTIONS In EVERY DEPARTMENT. j_s always, our Prices are Based on READY-MONEY LINES. TONEYCLIFFE AND CAREY ■'■-:. ~ ■' ': ' ..'' " .-. . liD Suites Re-covered in any material; Mattresses Re-made. MACARTHY AND CLARK, 175, Armagh Street. _ ; LLL NOTICE OF REMOVAL. OWING to increasing business, MESSRS DEARSLEY AND LANE, Land Brokers, and. Estate Agents, aire REMOVING TO 67, OATJttEDRAL SQUARE, In Premises recently occupied by Dr Aoland. AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ' .A CHANCE THAT SELDOM OCCURS To Secure SAFE, SOUND, CENTRAL CITY PRO- ' PERTY, Situated y , MCHFIeLd STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Known as "WILKIN'S BLOCK," Opposite Mason, Struthers and Co., Ltd., And occupied by Messrs R. Wilkin and Co., Bicycle Manufacturers,* j . And." . Messrs R. Spratt and Co., Land Agents. Practically a Retail Position. rpHE Size of this GRAND LITTLE-WARE-HOUSE SITE is ;•■■'• ; y THIRTY-SIX FEET FRONTAGE. FORTY-FIVE FEET DEPTH. A Gjround Floor Measurement of SIXTEEN HUNDRED and TWENTY FEET This Block has also the great advantage of a «xteen-foot righVof-vray,' and stands within a few yards of. Messrs Sargood, Son and Ewen, Strange and Co D.I.C, Reynolds and Kinvig, Benjamin and Co., Butterworth Bros., Ross and Glendinirg, Chrystall and Co., G. Payling and Co., and many other important firms. . It is also the last blook between Colombo and High Streets that is likely to come on the market, as the balance of the street is occupied by the' above firms. .' The owners We placed a LOW RESERVE, on the property, and if not sold : by «r early date, they would be prepared to build to suit a tenant on Lease for any. Terms up to; . Twenty-one Years. A REDCLIFFS NIBBLE. L-L_ K - THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE, standing on a full <iu_orter-ecre, a, well-grown macrocarpa feiidß wound the property. Price for the lot £160.. y „■-.,'■'■. ■ The owner wants money early, hence the ■low price. ■■■:■ ". " : SPECIAL NIBBLE. A GRAND CORNER SITE. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE-132 feet to Nay- ; lind Street end 165 feet to Euston Street; • room to build (four good sized houseß. Pnce. for the lot £325. .The buck portion of this , Section adjoins the fine residence of R. W. England, Esq. Yf J. HOPKINS AND CO., ; LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Bowron's Buildings. •-__ "•'.''■'' ' ' Lyy'-vy'L"-^ "■ • "'■'■' ■■•■ Viiiyy^^^ity^^iii^M:M

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8133, 5 October 1904, Page 3

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