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' JBusiness Notices. ■- "' CHEAP DRAPERY ■ ESTABLISHME-WT^ WATERLOO HOjUSE, CORNER OP CASHEL AND COLOMBO STUEEIjS, CHEteTCHUBCH I "ff.f ■>■■•■ ■ -• -*i In this roaring moon of GREAT CLEARING SALES, When try to obtain relief announcements of - 8E Tj LING -6j FF , The people of Canterbury will still findv-fhat HOBDAY &; CO. Maintain their high reputation, not merely for straightforward trading, civility, ami attention, but also for BARGAINS. The undermentioned list will conclusively prove our undoubted superiority as the CHEAPEST HOUSE IN CHRISTCHURCH. c. d. , ' s. d. Fancy dress materials, from ... 0 6£ Ladies' skirts, from ... ... 3 6 Wide winceys, from ... .... 0 6*Ladies' quilted skirts, from ... 7 6 Costumes, in felt and wincey, FuU 72hu Croydon- sheeting, from ... 12 6 from _ /;,#.. _ x 9 Racoon, sable, and muffs TT . ~ , ,-, } '-i \ from ... ... ... 411 Horrocks'lxingcloth (per doz.), Homespuns, from ... ... O 9£ from ''■'"■ 4 Q All-wool shirtings, from ... 1 6 Towels, fiom 0 4£ Kaiapoi blankets, from ... 25 0 Unbleached calico ..*. ... 0 3^ English blankets, frqm ... 14 6 Ladies'corsets (goi&d), from ... 2 6 'Muslincurtains (peryard), from 0 4£ Ladies' waterprifcwfs (each), Girls' and Ladies' trimmed from ... ; 7 6 hats, from ... ... 4 6 Ladies'jackets (each), from ... 5 6 Girls' and Ladies' silk scarfs, Ladies' straw hate /each), from 0 6 from ... ... 1 0 .Ladies' UlstersJftn... .., 8 9 Heavy!'twill Belfast sheeting,.,.,& - '-" Ladies'u«a»efot»ri^*#ls, T from ... 1 &\ milljhery, &c, &C Black Glace Silk, 2s. lid. per yard, worth ss. 6d. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Gaps, Braces, Hosiery, Collars, etc., etc., at similarly low prices. CO., CORNER OF CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. SEVERAL REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD PURCHASE YOUR SEWING MACHINES Cfrom r~r\ HA-RLES I URN BR. First.—Because he is a . . Fifth.—A Printed GuarPractical Machinist. antee is given, underSecond.—Has a greater P=W taking to keep the Variety and a Larger T M***** Machine in repair for Stock than any other twelve months. Third.—Not being the Needles for every deAgent for any parti- IM, :V TjH% cription of Sewing Macular Machine, and 1/MM! ' chines forwarded by having had 14 years' M MfOrfg post. Singer's Needles, practical experience, 2s. 6d. per he can give an unpre- IIW W Shuttles, Reels, Brushes, judiced opinion as to 1 I JLJL Ifl Crystals, Machin* Oil, vLrious S inakirf 1 fl "' *"* Du P Hcat * l,y him, thus affording .. ' ■ : ST O C X ; SINGER'S, GROVER & BAKER'S, ELIAS HOWE'S, RAYMOND'S NO. 1, LITTLE MONITORS, HOUSEHOLD, HOME SHUTTLE GRESHAM AGENORIA, LITTLE CANADIAN, WEIR'S, &c. CHAELBS TURNER, PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINIST, COLOMBO STREET, Two Doors from Cookhani House, . 1 CHRISTCHURCH. MACHINES can ALWAYS be ORDERED from J, S.. ANNAND 1 BOOTMAKER, where SAMPLES "• CAN TBE SEEN. iMPERIAL: BOOT DEPOT. LARGE ,ADDiTIONS have been MADE TO THE STOCK by the arrival of the d WAIMATE " and " NORHAM CATLE," including 200 PAIRS OF CHILDREN'S WALKING SHOES, '• And the usual large stock of L ADIES' E NGLISH AND QUENCH BOOTS. The ENLARGEMENT of the PREMISES is now COMPLETED, which makes the j IMPERIAL the LARGEST and MOST UNIQUE SHOE DEPOT in CHRISTCHUCH c MANUFACTURING OF ALL KINDS DONE ON THE PBEMISES. W. HARRIS, h TMPERIAL BOOT. DEPOT, CASHEL-STREET, adjoining Dunstable House.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 113, 17 August 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 113, 17 August 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 113, 17 August 1877, Page 1

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