Christchurch Advertisements* Criterion House, OHRISTOHUOH. JTJLACK, BEATTIE & 00. We have pleasure in drawing the alien tion of the residents in the Ashburton and surrounding districts to the advantages offered by our system of doing business. Being direct importers from the best British markets, and large purchasers of all Colonial manufacturers, wo are in a position to sell goods on the moat favorable terms. We would direct .rovsial attention to the fact that our Issdais regulated on a Gash Basis, and cor aim invariably to charge most moderate prices, in proof of which we solicit inspection of our large and varied stock. We feel satisfied our country friends will reap a I substantial benefit by giving our estabishment a trial. Ladies’ Dress Materials in great variety, of newest styles Millinery in choice designs and at specially moderate prices Mantles, Dolmans, Sommer Capes, etc, in new shapes and materials Household Furnishings are a specialty with ns ; our stock is large and value extra good DRESSMAKING on the PREMISES. In our Ready-made Clothing Department we hold a very large stock of garments of all descriptions, principally opr own manufacture and of the Best Colonial Tweeds. In our Tailoring Department we guarantee Style, Quality, and Perfect Fit, at unusually moderate prices. ONE SHILLING in the pound discount for prompt Cash. BLACK, BEATTIE & CO. 201, 2C3, 205, High street, CHRISTCHURCH
Carnival Month AT ARGYLE HOUSE, Commencing FRIDAY, 20th Inst. i JpOLLOWING their custom for the past few years G. L. BEATS & 00 are this week opening about Twenty Oases of FANCY GOODS for FREE DISTRIBUTION amongst their customers. SEE THE DISPLAY ! Unequalled this Side of the Line. EVERY PURCHASER WILL RECEIVE A GIFT. Gr. L. Beath & Co., TAILORS, DRAPERS, MILLINERS, &c., CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH Carnival Month AT ARGYLE HOUSE.
His Lordship’s HOTEL AND LARDER, LICHFIELD STREET, Christchurch. THE Propietor of the above H del begs to notify that he has engaged the services of one of the best Chefs in the colonies, wi h special instructions to provide the best LUNCHEON OR TEA, In the country for ONE SHILLING, The bill of fare will comprise Poultry, Game, Fish, etc., etc., in season. Grills to perfection at any hour. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LADIES. Books of Tickets are now issued at reduced rates. A String Band will play all the newest music in dining-room from 13.30 to 1.30 1 each day, 614
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1332, 21 November 1885, Page 1
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