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FURNITURE. rP YOU HAVE FURNITURE TO SELL BY AUCTION, SEND IT TO THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 155, HEREFORD STREET. SALES HELD>EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. HARRIS BROS., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS. Etc., 185, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. EOR SALE. We have for IMMEDIATE SALE A First-class pOAL AND CARRYING BUSINESS. Owner has bought farm, and must soil immediately. Apply HARRIS BROS, ( " Eatate Agents, 15S, HEREFORD STREET, - OHRISICHURCH. OR Sale, Good Cheap Proporty, 5-Roorued L 1 ' House, scullery and washhouse, good section 60 feet frontage, with fruit trees. Price £BOO. Easy terms. Close to Id section, Linwood. J. Robinson, 214, Hereford Street. X 4105 Sale, on Wilson's Road, Fire Good Sections, from £SO to £7O each. Apply at once. Houbos built on them on easy terms. Money to build 4J per cent. Plans and specifications free. Robinson's, 77, Hereford Street. X 4105 LADIES, you can have a New Hat for Sixpence. ".Excelsior" Hat Dyes produce the most delightful results. Non-fading- and aterproof. All Qrocors, Cdper pet. Brushes 1. 5 i?IA CASH, 12s Od weekly—Vftry exceli&lU lent sunny site, A-acre, 2 chains off Colombo Street south, 2d section—Good Comfortable 4-roomed Cottage, in rice order and repair. As an investment or cottage to lire in is undoubtedly right. Owner has purchased a larger property. J. G. BA.NNERMAN, 117, Colombo Streot X 3030 , " OWER RICCARTON—Modern 4-roomed ■J Villa, plastered, bath, ,h. and c, sink, copper and tubs; substantially erected and wall finished. £445, very ea3y terms. J. G. CHRISTCHURCH Railway Station (Id tram section).— Ideally situated site, northern aspect, with back entrance to another street; modern 4-Roomed Bungalow, substantially erected and expensively finished in detail. Complete with all up-to-date conveniences and appliances. . Three minutes' walk from station. £445, sav £45 cash. J. G. BANNERMAN, 117, _Colombo_Street. X 3030 ~Qf)^~~CASß.— Modern 4-roomed Cottage, JJajU near Christchurch Railway Station, bath, h. and c, main sewer, high pressure water. Price right. J. G. BANNERMAN, 117, Colombo Street. ' X3OBO ID PAPANUI Tram Section (three minutes from)— Excellent Site, in superior position; Modem 4-roomed Bungalow, substantially and faithfully' erected, and completed in detail with expensive furnishings; latest conveniences, main sewer, ' high pressure water; £445, say £45 cash. J. G. BANNERMAN. 117, Colombo Street. ' X 3030 JEWARD FOR SKILL in Solving Puzzles. v See " Canterbury ( Times," June 15th, and following issues. > • '' BOHEMIAN WARE.'; far superior to onamelware. for.stewing fruit; milk, otu., 2s lid, Zs od, Is lid, 1b Od, 9d each, good value; also in stock, Hardware, Saucepans, Baths, Buokels, Bakuig Tins, Trypans, Iroi Importers. Hirfi Street. J\TE Satisfy the Most Exacting in Steel VV and Rubber Stamps, Stencil Plate*, Brass Name Plates, and Cutting. Moller and Young, Engravers, 136 a, Worcester 'Street, opposite Dunlop Rubber, Co. :. 8351-1 IARPENTERS and Tradesmen, avoid fur- / ther trouble Mnrk your tools with a Steel Name Stamp. Moller and Youa» Steel and Brass' Engravers. 136 a. Wom»»t«r Street, opposite Dunlop .Rubber Co. 6354-2 MOLLER AND YOUNG. Experts"in Rubber and Stool Stamps, Stencil Platen, Seals, Copper Plates and Letter Cutting. TSflji. Worcester Street, opposite Dunlop Ru'<)b<ir Co. • _ 8364-8 \\/*E Satisfy the Most Exacting in Steel ™ V and Rubber Stamps, Stencil Plates, Bras? Nam? Plates, and Letter Cutting. Moller and Young, Engravers, 136 a, Worcester Struct, opposite Dunlop Rubber Co. 8354-4 SIXPENCE is the Price of " Excelsior" fp Straw Hat Dyes. Makes Ladies' Hats better than new. Non-fading and waterproof. '-"Excelsior" Dyes are not lacquers. All Grocers, 6d per pot. Brushes 4d. 4 A — NOVELTY —" Claudine"" MusHiTana '-£*■ Lace' Collars, the newest shape, Is 8d and 2s 3d, at Ballantyne's. 1 ftJEAv >.cckwear—J. Ballantyne and Co. are 'i.' showing'and selling the latest •" Poter Pan" Muslin and Laco Collars at 2s Gd ALOW Price—3s lid is Ballantyno s price for s. Smart Striped " Viycll*" Blouao, roadv to wear. 3 J ELIABLE Ballantyne's " Wonr-wcll " -A/ Black Cashmftre'lloso, at Is 4c 1 . per pair, prove to be one of \he beat at the price. 4 lARD to Equal lor Hard Wear—Ballantyne's Saddle-tweed Trousers at 103 9d por pair. 1 - BALLANTYXK'S 503 Made-to-measure Suits, thouffh not. hand-sewn, .are good fittings, good looking, good wearing garments. & MAIL NOTICES. Letter mails close for the following places is under, subject to the necessary alterations:—' Mails per express to Dunedin and South close daily, at 7 a.m. and 11.10 a.m.; late fee (i.e., letters bearing Id additional stamp), 11.25 a.m.; also mail van up to 8 a.m. and guard's van 11.53 a.m'. train. Books and newspapers, 7 a.m.'and 10.10 a.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. For Northern Ports and Westport, per Maori, at G. 15 p.m.; 'late fee letters, 6.30 p.m.; guard's van, 7.40 p.m. train. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. For Dunedin, per Tarawcra, at 11.10 a.m.; lata feo letters, 11.25 a.m.; guard's van, 12.10 p.m. train. For Northern Ports and Westport, per Wimmera and Mararoa, at 4.15 p.m.; late fee letters, 4.30 p.m.; guard's van, 5.25 p.m. I train. I THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. For Australian States, etc. (due Sydney August 9), India, China, Ceylon, Hong Kong, Straits Settlements, South Africa, etc., also Continent of Europe and United Kingdom, via Naples Jdue London September 12), per Maori, to connect with Warrimoo, at 6.15 p.m.; late feo letters, G. 30 p.m.; guard's van, 7.40 p.m. train. Money orders 4 p.m., registered articles 5 y.m., book packets and newspapers 5.45 p.m. For Northern Porta and Westnorl, per Warrimoo, at 1.45 p.m.; late feo letters, 2 p.m.; guard's van,.2.45 p.m. train. Also per Maori, at 6.15 p.m.; late foe letters, 6.30 p.m.; guard's van. 7.40 p.m. train. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. For, Nov.' South Wales and Queensland (duo Sydney August 12), per Mararoa,, to connect with Wimmera. a(. 4.15 p.m.; late fee letters, 4.30 p.m.; guard's vau, C.20 p.m. train. Mails for Fiji, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, etc., via Vancouver, per Moura, will close 3t Auckland on August 3, at 3.45 p.m. The next mail for the United States, Canada, etc.. will close in Christchurch on AuEnist 11, via San Francisco. Mails South America, United Kingdom, etc., per Twjnui, will close in Christchurch en August 11. S. P. STEVENS, Chief Postmaster. T£E WEATHER, , __. . NETIC OBSERVATORY, I CHRISTCHURCH. j Meteorological observations talien at 0.30 I a.m. on Tuesday. August 2; Barometer—3o.23l; steady. Maximum temperature during preceding twenty-four hours—49-9, Minimum temperature during preceding l twonty-four hours—32.3. . Temperature at 9.80 a.m.—Dry bulb 41.-V. wet bulb 33.3. Humidity per cent—76. Maximum temperature in sun—SO. Minimum thermometer on jnross—!li.o. Wind—N.E., lipht. Cloud '(0-10)—0. When the snake sheds his shin, which occurs frequently—as often as every four or iivo wepks—tlu> skin of the eye crmes off-with the vest. Translucent in most parts, the.skin over the snake's <svc is [K'rl'cetly transparent.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9915, 2 August 1910, Page 2

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