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be allotted to me, and I further agree to übscribe to the Articles of Associations when required to do so. I am, Gentlemen, Yours, truly, Signature Name in full Occupation Address No. Date received, *The Provisional Committee have already subscribed among themselves for 25,475 Shares, which they are prepared to take if allotted to them. 5-6 4826 I THE undersigned, beg to inform the Public that I am prepared to Build Lamenated Cement Concrete two-roomed Cottages, 24 x 12, complete, with single chimney, for £SO, and any size building of same material at the same rate, William Sinclair, Hereford street east. TO Let, to a respectable man, a Furnished Bedroom. For particulars apply Press Office.

W. X b ISHEES. 3 IMPORTER, WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND FAMILY GROCER, ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN High street and Hereford street. iLarge Arrivals of NEW STOCK. Price Lists have been adjusted. Orders delivered in all parts of Christchurch—Free. Please call for samples of Tea.

PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the RENT due on the Ist May instant, in respect the undermentioned PASTURAGE RUNS not having been paid, those held under the Canterbury Waste Lands Acts of 1864 and 1869 respectively, will, unless the said rent, together with the hue provided for by the Waste Lands Board Appeal Act, 1867, be paid before the Ist of August proximo, be declared forfeited and submitted to Public Auction ; and those held under the Land Regulations of the Ist April, 1856, will, unless the rent and fine above referred to be paid before the Ist August proximo, be declared abandoned, and treated as Waste Lands of the Crown :

WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Land Office, Christchurch, 9th May, 1874. Chief Commissioner Waste Lands Board. 5-19 5299 THE HA LE, HIGH STREET. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT SALE OF 50 Cases New Seasonable and Fashionable Goods. J MOREY begs to notify that he has just received ex late ships from England, a Large • Consignment, which are now ready for IMMEDIATE SALE. THIS DAY, and during the week, special lines will be offered as undcruoted ; 6 cases Ladies’ and Children’s Waterproof Cloaks ; children’s commencing at Is lid, ladies’ do, new shapes, 7s lid. In fashionable and seasonable Jackets will be shown over 500, in all the new fabrics. Special lines in children’s at 3s lid, ladies’, 5s lid. 2 cases Ladies’Velveteen Jackets. 1 case Boys’ do do, new shape, Ss lid, worth 7s lid. 1 case Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits. 1 case rich Black Silks, from 42s the dress. The Underclothing is supplemented with 3 cases New Goods : Ladies’ Trimmed Night Dresses, 5s lid ; Ladies’do Chemises, 3s lid; Ladies’ do Drawers, 2a lid. With a large assortment of all other Goods for under wear. 3 cases special lines for the Babies in Cloaks, Robes, Frocks, Pelisses, Bonnets, Hoods, Hats, Bibbs, &c. Merino Frocks, braided, 7s lid, worth 12s 9d. Merino Pelisses, do, 15s (!d, worth 255. Satin Hats and Hoods, 4s lid. The Costume and Skirt Department will be found abundantly supplied with readymade Dresses, Satin and Silk Quilted Skirts, and a special line embroidered Skirts at 5s lid. 3 cqses of the most Fashionable Dress Materials are added to the Stock, including the Tiger-stripe Wool Serges, &c., &c. The Millinery Department has just received an addition of 3 cases of the most recherche French and English Bonnets ever shown in this province, 4 cases Fashionable Hats, in Beaver, Felt, Straw, &c., &c., amongst which will be found the Mrs Rouseby shape. A large assortment of Furs and Woollen Goods for the coming season The Tables contain 3000 different articles in Soap, Perfumes, Puff Boses, Brooches, k c., &c., at 6d, Is, 2s, and 3s. Xt is noted that all the above Goods are Seasonable and Fashionable, and m order to make room for goods coming forward they will be sold cheap. On. Sale this day and during the week at the Hall

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Globe, Volume I, Issue 3, 3 June 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume I, Issue 3, 3 June 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume I, Issue 3, 3 June 1874, Page 1

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