105 CASES AND BALES. GRAJSTD DISPLAY OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS AT ARGYLE HOUSE. FIRST SPRING SHIPMENTS ST. LAWRENCE, CATHCART, CANTERBURY, CARISBROOKE CASTLE, DIRECT FROM LONDON AND GLASGOW. ENDYMION. L. BEA. T H O O, ARGYLE HOUSE. BRANCHES—LYTTELTON AND RANGIORA.
PUBLIC NOTICE. JL inform the Public, that as MR CARL or his Representative, in connexiou with his Cafe, has broken faith with me in reference to the Price of Meals. I have decided on CONTINUING TO SUPPLY ALL MEALS AS FORMERLY, AT ONE SHILLING EACH. Although Provisions are Unprecedentedly Expensive, my patrons will find AT THE PROVINCIAL LARDER, SOUPS, PISH when procurable, and all the delicacies of the season served up in the best possible A. RINGWOOD, PROPRIETOR. Provincial Larder, Cashel street, November 2nd, 1874. PUBLIC NOTICE. "AVING taken everything into consider- _ tion, and being advised by numerous customers, I have determined, notwithstanding the increased price of meat, &c., to charge as usual Is, for all meals. The culinary department is under the superintendence of first-class chef de cuisine. Omelets, Welsh rabbits, entrees, and every delicacy of the season. Soups always ready, from ten in the morning until 8 in the evening. Suppers, until eleven o'clock on Saturdays, Is. 6d. Thanking the public for their past liberal support, I beg to solicit continuance of same. J. CARL, Empire Hotel, Christchurch. CHARLES TURNER, Sewing Machinist, HAS REMOVED from Tuam street West to Colombo street, and hopes that his Practical Knowledge of thfv Trade and its requirements will ensure Vim continued support. Sewing Machinf ;3 for Domestic and Manufacturing pur .joses REPAIRED, BOUGHT, SOLD. OR EXCHANGED. Needles, Oil, Cotton, and Dr a pli ca te Parts, in Stock. t&" NOTE THE ADDRESSCHARLES TURNER, English and American Sewing Machine D E P 0 T, Colomba street (nearly opposite the Post Office). DWARD O. JCiLLISDON, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Late Man a ger to the Business carried on unde, r the name of Wallace and Co., STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Near ly opposite Mr Davenport's, Triangle. Tt s. fairbank _o_« extracts Teeth every Wednesday Morning, between 7 and 9 o'clock, at a charge of Is. During other hours the usual fee will be demanded. HEARING WILL BEGIN AT KJ CORWAR STATION, SOUTH RAKAIA, On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16th. Price. 20s per hundred, with rations. J. CATHCART WASON.
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 138, 10 November 1874, Page 1
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379Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume II, Issue 138, 10 November 1874, Page 1
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