Late Advertisements. MUDGUARDS for Bicycles — Blumel'a Best Celluloid Guards, with flap on front guard, 5s 6d set. usual prica 7s 6d. Mud flaps 6d each. Odd guards from 2s each. Gamage's, High Street, Christchnrch. LAMPS for Bicycles— Bobby Dodgers Is 6d, usual price 2s; Lucas's Silver King of the Road 10s 9d, usual price 12s 6d; Phenomenon Acetylene Gas Lamps, with len» glass 10s 9d, usual price 12s Gd. Gamage's, High Street, Christchurch. SADDLES lot Bicycles—Brook's Best Saddles 8s 6d, usual price 12s 6d. Gamage's Brook's 810 Pattern Saddles 5s 6d, usual price 7s 6d Saddle Cloths Is 6d and 2s Gamage's, High Street, Christchurch. OIL Eto., lor Bicycies75 — 6d _ Tine of~Best Lamp or Lubricating Oil for ls, Chain Grease 4d tube Large Tins Bri : enwite Lamp Oil lOd. Gamage's, High Street, Christchurch. YRES for Bicycles— Strong Outer Covers . from 7s 6d; Inner Tubes 4s 3d; Best Palmer Covers, the best tyre now made, 15s 6d; Palmer Tubes absolutely best tube in market, now 5s 6d. Gamage's High Street. PIANOS. EXHIBIT ION AWARDS. WE TOP THE LIST. EXTRA SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL for BEST DISPLAY OF PIANOS. GOLD MEDAL for HAAKE GRAND. GOLD MEDAL for COLLECTIVE EXHIBIT. GOLD MEDAL fcr Louis XV. Exqaisitelyiinished PLEYEL GRAND. NOTE.— AII the manufacturers we represent instructed us to fully compete, quite regardless of aii other competitors. "We did so, and have gained the highest possible results. O-ar makers know the quality of their instruments is good, and do not fear to submit them to the impartial criticism of a disinterested judge. It is now for the buyer to decide which he will purchase. If the choice lies with us, we are prepared to sell cheap, and to give every facility to buy on the very easiest terrfis. DO NOT FORGET that the Judges have decided that our Instruments are THE BEST. MILNER &~~THOMPSON, MANCHESTER STREET. LOST. LADY'S "TRAVELLING BAG, containing Jewellery. Reward of £15 will be paid to finder on returning same to B. PETERSEN AND CO.. 4401 Jewellers, Christchurch._ TAILOR, NOT FACTORY-MADE, - SUITS. E. McDONALD, Late of Melbourne and Sydney, HAVING secured spacious rooms in UNION BUILDINGS, Cashel Street, is prepared to execute First-class SUITS to Order, on following terms: — £1 down, balance as arranged. Note Address — CYCLIST TAILORING COMPANY, 228, Cashel Street, opposite Zetland Hotel (upstairs). 6973 ISCLAIMER— I. MRS KNIGHT, of 76, Oxford Terrace, Second-hand Dealer, am in no way connected with Mrs Knight's Boarding-house, St Asaph Street, referred to in connection with the recent robbery case before the Supreme Court. 4400 WANTED, Smart Young Man, used to waiting table, for dining-room. 34, Colombo Street, City. 4403 WANTED, 2~Young Men Boarders; terms moderate. 104, South Belt, opp. Railway Goods Office. 4418 ANTED to Sell, General Store Business, in first-class locality. Apply Store, " Times " Office. 4408 WANTED to Sell, Coal Business, with Turnout, etc. Apply Coals, " Times " Office. 4409 WANTED Let, Sumner, 4 Rooms, Fui- , nished or Unfurnished. Apply Store, j Corner Worcester Street and Ollivier's Road. I 4410 WANTED, Lad, about 15. Apply Genera! Store, coiner Worcester Street and 01---j livier's RoadL 4411 ANTED, 2 Furnished Rooms for 2 Gentlemen, h. and c. bath, homely. Sheldrake, "Star" Office. 4413 TO Let, 4-room House, City, optional purchase linoleums and bedroom furniture; 6 p.m. or 11 a.m. 210, Oxford Terrace. 4413 WANTED to Purchase, Two Active SpringDray Horses, 5 or 0 years old. Apply j J. M. Heywood and Co., Limited^ 4116 ] ANTED. Good Helper, for smith's shop; also, Boy, to learn carriage painting. E. Jones, Sydenham. 4417 WANTED, General, for Sumner, 3 in fam* iiv. Apply Mrs Hawkins, 64, Cashel Street east. 4414 _ T' _ 6~Let, Furnished Detached Bedroom, suit single man. 18, Tuam Street, Linwood, over_East Belt. 4415_ WANTED Let, 4-Roomed Cottage (new); copper; close tram; 9s. Wilson, St John Street, Woolston. 4407 WANTED, by Practical Gardener, Work by Day, or otherwise, rose pruning '■ speciality. Apply Gardener, " Times " Office, j 4402 EMPRESS Needle, the only invention brought before the public for Arrasene ■ Work. All lessons free. '■ 4401 I I IMPRESS Needlework Taught Free, "af- I J ternoons and evenings. 77a, Colombo Street, City. Needles 8s 6d each. 4401 HERR KOENIG will tell you what trade, profession your children are most adapted for. 4405 TTEfeR KOENIG, Phrenologist, may be -O. consulted daily at 17, Eaton Place. 4406 j SUPERFLUOUS Hair, Moles, Blemishes, j effectually removed by Electrolysis. Mr Hammond, Specialist, 50, Cashel Street, CHy. j •4112 I
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9007, 14 August 1907, Page 3
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