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SINGLE SCULLING. The result of the great Boat Race will be received with general satisfaction by all New Zealanders and especially because it will not be necessary for Butcher to go to the Zambesi to recover the championship 1 . At the same time some disappointment will be , felt that Butcher will be unable to fill numerous orders for hippopotami which were taken by him at his new premises OPPOSITE THE BANE OF NEW ZEALAND However, many of the disappointed ones will find consolation in the knowledge that Butcher will be on hand to supply his 18ct. Gold Wedding. Rings Made WHILE YOU WAIT. Butcher feels sure that a good wife in the home is preferable to a pet hippopotamus even if the former is sometimes a trifle harder to tame, also when two row in the same boat the chances of success are,greater, as two skulls are better than one. NOTE.—Dick Arnst will be entitled to one of Butcher's ISct. Gold Wedding Rings and a 1-ree Wedding Gift clear of all charge whenever he. likes to ask for it, provided it is for his own use. THE WEEK'S FEATURE. Saturday's Star READING FOR THE WEEK EftfD* A Magazine N6wspape EIGHTY-FOUR COLUMNS FOR A PENMY. 84 rjPHE SATURDAY'S ISSUE of the CHRISTCHUJRCH "STAR' 1 JL is of special character, ana totally different to the issues of tho the other five days of the week. It is an extra number of twelve pages of seven full columns each, and while the usual features of the up-to-date clailv evening paper are preserved, the following vill be found among many additional special literary attractions *- A. SERIAL NOVEL by an eminent author. SHORT STORIES by well-known writers of fiction. SKETCHES and LITERARY SELECTIONS by the best pens of tho day. COLUMNS FOR THE LADIES, compiled by a lady journalist. WORK FOR THE "WEEK —Counsel to Gardeners by an Export.v IuITLTUM lIN PARVO paragraphs of information. ! FUN AND FANCY. "THE WEEK "—A racy and free handling of things in general. THE WORLD OF SPORT—An up-to-date compendium of news pertaining to all branches of outdoor and indoor recreations. The SPECIAL EVENING- EDITION published at eight o'clock gives the fullest details of the events of the afternoon, special attention being paid to reports of ... RACE IVfEETIFtfCsS AMD ATHLETIC* CONTESTS

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9934, 24 August 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9934, 24 August 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9934, 24 August 1910, Page 4

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