BmineM IVotices ■ MILLINERY AND DRAPERY. Mrs., Gamble, ! wishes to announce to the Public that ih« js nowshowingNew Goods for the Autumn and Winter Seasons at the lowest possible prices to meet the hard times. New Straw Hats and Bonnets, trimmw and untnmmed. Ladies' and Children. New Felt Bats, New Tonke Hats, Ne* Wool Hats and Hoods, New Plush Hats New Ribbon m Plaids and Plain Ne* PlueheP, New Ostrich Feathers, Ne wßirdi New Ospreys New Flowers m White an( Colored, and Black. Black Crape, Blacl Cashmere from 2s 6d. per yard! ' L adi SE new bhirt Jackets m Gray Fawn and Blacl Ladies new Dolroans, Lidies' and Chil Aren » U^terfrjprereatrparietyj ISevf gptfkei Dre^^T^eß^/Coloufe-aXashmereTadiep and Children's new Prints and Musline new Gloves new Lace Bin B]ack & j White, new Hosiery m Cotton and Cashi mere. New Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 2a 6d. dozen. New Umbrellas, New Corl Be^ T/ I f d iW ' and MQ&Bhm Boy's l^es «nd <HdlieVv A '^;^^AA 6 B«lmßi«JdfillA^B' am Children's Boots and Shoes, good Qualiti at V6r *ifflmhHSH<x& A ttl Ladies' Evening Shoes from 2s 6d. Light Kid Gloves Is per Pair! Note the address, j * Jl? ' High Si .^au ;^brilsge. j i EENNE^EEMEIj QELEBRATED -pvAIRYI PREPARATIONS, j i •■^-■Hfllßgvlbw^nJDnsumOTS-ftw^feccft^et^d Jitoforward their ORDERS EARL if, to pre-| vent disappointment. j c &r6«{AHAM, ; s~*\j lAg-aiiiß ior Canterbury. ' . _ __j J. N. Coxon, | JOINER AND >t CAIBINETMAKER, high"street, i southbeidge, (Opposite Court house,) BEGS .to inform the general ,pwbljc '<v thk# •' hW b!a t 8 r 'bn 1 ' ; hands a'« LA^E STOCK of CABINET- WORK, which he idioffering at REDUCED ;FJ»IGES,f^ .(FiKT'i .vi-gqmcO t'-potsA -•n><=:i! '-..'TiilbJspfeetio^riivttedlHi^ '■<■**'/> I'■ .VCflnfflo') <^V.r j Alll kinds of Upholste'ruigftW'drk'd'dneTon ' .i r ■■:<■■ ■'■ : is i )i :;th.BtpremiSeßiti)..-5'J .ii ./i FOR PIANOS BY BEST MAKESS, AND TIITT'T^ TVTTmTTT*> tn t^Jss Ii J-p*^+ 4" "fir *' \ \ C •'' ■'■ aescriptio'b, 1 * \ i y'lsh ! J. 80-W^Sj^ySj^'S j (AUCTION ROOMS, 200, HEREPORD--1 STREET, i CHRISTCHURCH. { Lowest Prices m Town. HAVING left the employ of Messrs ! Whitfl & Co., I beg to notify to the 'Residents of Leeston, and Southbridge, ' [and [surroundings districts, that I have 'now COMMENCED BUSINESS on my jown account, and have secured a Railway 'Siding at Leeaton for the purpose of a 'COAL AND WOOD DEPOT. Being well-known to the residents of ithe above named districts. 1 trust that by strict attention to their requirements to merit a share of their support and >atronage. j STOCKS OE THE BEST I f NEWCASTLE COAL, I \ And ,j WESTPORT COAL, I Always on hand, and to be had i AT, LOWEST RATES, I Special attention to Threshing Machine Proprietors and Mill Owners. DAVID AITKEN, > Railway Siding, Leeoton,
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 899, 8 April 1891, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 899, 8 April 1891, Page 1
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