nugincßN Kotiees. How Shall we MakeHiie Most of our Money ? rpHE ready response of the people of Canterbury is— BUY YOUR DRAPERY AT HOBDAY & CO.'S, WA.TE RL O O HOUSE, CHBJSTCHURCH. • THEY ARE NOW SELLING GHEAPER THAN EVER. "WINCEYS at 7-§d., worth Is. FRENCH MERINOS at 2s. 6d., wort]) 3s. 6d. TABLE MUFFS at 4s. lid., worth 21s. BATSWING SKIRTS at 4s. lid., worth 10s. 6d. FELT COSTUMES at 255., worth 425. BLACK STRAW HATS at Is., worth 2s. to ss. 6d. WHITE BLANKETS at 10s. 6d., worth 17s. 6d. WELSH FLANNEL at Is. 3d., worth Is. 9d. HOBDAY &' CO. x\re the Only Holders of Genuine KAIAPOI FLANNELS KAIAPOI BLANKETS And as the Mill is now Permanently Closed, buyers are recommended to MAKE EARLY PURCHASES of these never-to-be-excelled productions. .....i~.jfe>w-.,. ' --- MEN'S CRIMEAN SHIRTS „ FLANNEL PANTS AND SHIRTS „ COLONIAL AND GEELONG SUITS „ and BOYS' FELT HATS in great variety, and CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND. SAVE YOUR MONEY, AND BUY AT HOBDAY & CO.'S, WATERLOO HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. SEVERAL REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD PURCHASE YOUR SEWING- MACHINES HARLES IURNBE. First. Because he is a a, jl Fifth.—A Printed GuarPractical Machinist ' antee is given, underSecond.—Has a greater ' taking to keep the Variety and a Larger f*_ Jaßr , Machine in repair for Third.—Not being the Needles for every deAgent for any parti- 11 I cription of Sewing Macular Machine, and 111 l|di chines forwarded behaving had 14 years' gmk JUnfi P ost - Singer's Needles, practical experience, ft £ |1L m <. 2 s. Gd. per dozen, hecangiveanunpre- , fl IW' |W. Shuttles,Reels,Brushes, ituhced opinion as to US 1 Iff *. i -\r i• r^i qualities or defects of H If ?T + ' .• v 11 wp' me Cotton, and JJupiicate by him, thus affording STOCK ing, &c. , Consists of SINGER'S, GROVER & 'BAKER'S, ELIAS HOWE'S, RAYMOND'S NO. 1, LITTLE MONITORS, HOUSEHOLD, HOME SHUTTLE GRESHAM AGENORIA, LITTLE CANADIAN, WEIR'S, &o. CHARLES TURNER, PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINIST, COLOMBO STREET, Two Doors from Cookham House, CHRISTCHURCH. ■ MACHINES can ALWAYS be ORDERED from J. S. ANNAND BOOTMAKER, where SAMPLES CAN BE SEEN. IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. T ARGE ADDITIONS have been MADE TO THE STOCK by the JLj arrival of the « WATMATE " and » NORHAM CATLE," including 200 PAIRS OF CHILDREN'S WALKING SHOES, And the usual large stock of LADIES. , ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOOTS. The ENLARGEMENT of the PREMISES is now COMPLETED, which makes the IMPERIAL the LARGEST and MOST UNIQUE SHOE DEPOT in CIIEISTCHUCH MANUFACTtfRING OP ALL KINDS DONE ON THE PREMISES. * W_ HARRIS, IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, OASHEL-STEEET, adjoining Dmistoble House
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 108, 31 July 1877, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 108, 31 July 1877, Page 1
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