Special advertisements. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BANKRUPTCY THIS DAY G. L. Beath & Co. yyiLL offer the STOCK-IN-TRADE or THOMAS JACOBS, DRAPER AND CLOTHIIR Late of High street, Christohnreh, and Akaroa. AT A DISCOUNT 10' £ Also, the STOCK ii the BANKRUPT ESTATE of SIMPSON AND HARPER, WOOLLENDRAPERS, AT A DISCOUNT car 6 s BD'8 D ' ” £
TOTAL VALUE £2210 0 s 0 D Unprecedented Bargain*. Stock Sheets in conrso of publioatioa. The above are two of the Cleanest Stocks or* r offered in Christchurch, Simpson and Harper haring keen in business only fo»r months, whilst the largest portion < f Thomas Jacob’s Stock was purchased by him this winter. j PUBLIC NOTICE. E E M? Y A L or TKS 1 Ashburton Branch of the Business or H. J. WOOD AND CO. (Late T. F. Farley) T* FRIEDLABDERS’ BUILDINGS ON THR Ist OCTOBER NEXT. WE beg to advise onr valued customers, the commercial and general public of Ashbnrton and district, tint wo have leaped from Messrs Friedla- der Bros, the large commodious shop next the corner in their new buildings W e shall remove to FRIEDL ANDERS’ BUILDINOS on the Ist OCTOBER. 1886, and our Stock will be la gely increased with NEW DIRECT SHIPMENTS or BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, And NEW MUSIC.
Several Hundred Volumes and a Large Quantity of Cheap Beading to be Slid at very Low Prices during the next few days. H. J. WOOD & CO. Booksellers, Stationers, Printers, and Bookbinders, Importers of Pianos, Organs, and all kinds of Mnsical Instruments and Music, STiTMEKS' HALL Great Sale Extraordinary. ORR & ALCO RN On the Opening of the SPEING TEADE, BEG to announce to their customers and the public generally that they have now opened np the greater portion of their Direct Importations for the Season All the LATEST NOVELTIES in DRESS MATERIAL* 5 , inc'nding the new Glow-worm, Kyrle, and Cans is Cloths, and the newest thing* out in Printed Sateen, Oatmeal, and Zjphyr Cloths In Ladies’ and Children’s Straw Hats Bonnets, Flowers, Ac., wo »re now showing the largest and most attractive stock ever seen in Ashburton. We desire especially to call the attention of everyone to a SPECIAL PURCHASE of a SEL’ of SAMPLES, representing the stock of one of the largest wholesale lioness in England. In tire stock there are no less than 2242 different articles, comprising Costumes, Mantles, Ulsters, Children’s Dresses, Ac, Pelisses, Ladies’ snd Maids’ Corsets, Tunics, Aprons, Hats and Bonnets, Fur Capes, Underclothing, Q lilts. Towels, Toilets, Boys’ Suits of all kinds, Men’s i Suits and Overcoats. Wool Shawls, &c Many of theee articles are of a stylo and 'quality suitable for a wealthy city trade, and never before seen in Ashburton At the price we have purchased these goods we are enabled to SELL them at LANDED COST, and have a fairprofit, bnt saving over 50 per cent to the purchaser. Together with these goods, that are, without fear of contradiction, Ihe cheapest lot ever sold in Canterbury, we have decided to reduce the whole of our stock io prices to correspond. This SPECIAL SALE will commence On SATURDAY NEXT, 18th inst Orr & Alcorn. 9646
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1352, 27 September 1886, Page 2
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