Special Advertisements. COMMERCIAL Stationery, Account Books, Presents, &c. , {I. M. JONES, Bast Street. 11 123 .pj E N U I N E '"ROTHERHAM’S ENGLISH LEVERS from £5 10s. Genuine Waltham Levers, from £3 10s. All watches guaranteed two years, j Special attention to repairs, which are guaranteed twelve months. G. ADAMS & CO, Practical English Watchmakers, 246 High street, Christchurch, Opposite City Hotel. 5 959 NotlcS- J. A. Persson CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER & SHOP-FITTER, Waaa.NO! Road (near Post Office), Begs to thank his customers for past favors and to announce that he is now prepared, to execute orders for all classes of suites of furniture in tapestry, repp, velvet, leather and horse hair, and to suit every one. Furniture upholstered and polished. Mattresses le-made and carpets re-laid. People from the country will do well to pay J. A. P.’s establishment a visit before purchasing elsewhere. All work entrusted to him will bo faithfully carried out, and his pric« a will defy competition. Agent for Walter Gee’s Venetian Blinds J. B. Mansfield, Monumental Mason FUNERALS CONDUCTED ON BEASONALE TERMS. J. BALLANTYNE & CO., HAVE now OPENED UP Extensive Shipment of NEW WINTER DRAPERT. A large Choice and Magnificent assortment in all the Departments, bought under Special Advantages from the manufacturers. All GOODS Marked at LOW PRICES, as their rule is to CLEAR OUT THE STOCK EVERY SEASON. J. B. and '"o. are Manufacturers of MENS’ YOUTHS’, and BOYS’ CLOTHING, an industry which they have lately commenced on the premises, and which has proved a great success, the cut and workmanship of all garments being under special inspection. . Also, MANUFACTURERS OF HATS AND CAPS of every description. Is off every £ Discount for Cash, DUNSTABLE HOUSE, Christchurch. 5 100 8 A POLOGY. \\ e promised some time ago to supply the public with full particulars of our hew stock of winter goods ; but since a closer examination has beau made, we find the variety so much greater than we anticipated that with th limited space at our command such a course would be impracticable. We may, however, state that : Our Supply of : : FANCY COATINGS • : and : : TWEEDS : : From xfe Home Markets • : SURPASSES : j Anything We H .tb • : Hitherto Received. • * * To encourage Colonial Manufacture*, and assist in keeping Colonial wealth within the colony as far as that can bo done by the efforts of a single firm, we have received a fine selection of TWEEL-S from Kaiapoi and Oamarn ; also a splendid assortment of MO ' GIEL TWEEDS, manufactured only for the bespoke trade. As these goods have been awarded highest honors at the Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions, they require no further r< commendation at our hands. The success which we have already achieved in Ashburton, and the reputation we now enjoy for accurately fitting the human figure, will be a sufficient guarantee that style, fit, and other essentials can always be relied on. CRAIGHEAD AND CO., CLOTHIERS, T -.NORED STREET, ASHBURTON.
JgANKRUPT STOCK. Invoice value ... ... £1648. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED. Ohriatchuoh, May, 1884 — Sir, —Wo hereby accept your offer of £I2OO for the Drapery, Clbthing and Fancy Stock in the Estate ef Messrs Hudson, Ridley and Co., as shown on invoices, amounting to £1648, which are in oar hands tor settlement by arbitration on behalf of the English creditors. M. HARRIS! m A. MOORE M rU3taes - JOHN B ALLAN TYNE. English Creditors. £ 8 cases, Henry Parnell and Co., clothing, etc. ... 6 cases, Tillie and Henderson, containing 180Joz shirts ... 2 oases, I. and R. Morley, hoiseiy, collars and scarfs... 2 cases, Cupestake, Hughes, Crampton and Co., laces, collarettes, curtains, etc. ... 2 cases, Sharpe, Perrin andOo, frocks, pelisses, robes, costumes, etc. ... 1 case, Rylands and Sons, Limited, containing ribbons and ties ... ... ... 3 cases, Smitk and Lester, containing flowers, hats and bonnets 8 cases, Brown, Davies and Co., Limited, fringe, gimp, purses, crinolottes, underclothing ... 4 cases and bales, Caldioott and Sons, cretonnes, shirtings, towels, flannels, serge 132 13 9 cases, David Hyara and Co., containing fancy goods of all kinds I case, A. E. Mackintosh, containing pointings, landscapes, etc. ... ... 459 6 11 297 5 7 82 17 4 93 3 3 63 0 8 61 18 .7 53 3 10 256 0 3 131 17 4 17 14 2 46 cates. Invoiced va1ue,..1648 0 2 This stock represents an actual retail value of £2300, for which we only gave £I2OO cash. Now we intend to i.ffor it to y<<u at the actual invoice price, by which you save nearly J.os in the pound in new goods, seasonable, and Just pppned, which will suit you those hard times and also pay us. SALS TO MORROW AT 10 a in HJ, IJAY. ADD 0 0., XHE HAI.L, BIOS aitlEEX', ’yhriatohurgh. 5 10U
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1261, 23 May 1884, Page 2
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