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HOLESALB AND RETAIL Sail, Tent, Tarpaulin, Flag, Horse Cloth, and Oilskin Clothing Manufacturer, Cashel street, Christchurch. IMPORTERS OP Canvas Tarpaulin canvas Needles Patent Blocks "Duck Cotton Duck Common Blocks Iron Blocks Navy Canvas Linen Duck American Drill Bunting Europe Rope Marline Lead Line Garden Lines Seaming Twine Shop Twine Cotton Duck Calico Manilla Rope Spunyarn Log Line Plough Reins Net Twine Roping Twine Palms Hooks and Thimbles Tilt Hoops Pitch and Tar Halters India Rubber Hose Sheep Nets Cricket Nets Linseed Oil Castor Oil Oakum Felt Druggeting Flags Horse Nets Fishing Nets Colza OU Neatsf oot Oil MANUFACTURERS OF Sails Tarpaulins Mill Belts Canvas Hose Rick Cloth Threshing Cloth Awnings Flags Patent Engine Cloth Patent Combine Cloth Waterproof Coats Waterproof Trousers Waggon and Cart Tilts Horse Cloths Waterproof Leggings Pig Nets Canvls Tents Duck Tents Sheep Nets Flax Rope Drill Tents Calico Tent? • Flax Halters ,^? ot J e lw ' a «. n -4-~,ant «f tfco nlvwf. ftnnrts alwavs in Stock and on bale at the lowest; Canvas Hose Flags Waterproof Trousers to. Price st on application. W. R. COOKE, (Late of the Christchurch Hospital.) CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, HIGH STEBET, (Opposite the City Hotel.) W R. C. respectfully invites the attention of the public of Christchurch to the following facts : -feat he has spent Twenty-five Years and a half studying Medicine and Surgerv, Eight Years and a half at Christchurch Hospital, where he has dispensed for upwards of 13,000 Patients ; he has also attended all Operations, and all Post Mortens. The great advantages afforded by such opportunities of studing Anatomy have been ited and improved. Further, the vast experience derived from witnessing position to give correct opinions o been made with the best London Houses for A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF PURE DRUGS. N.B. —Consultations Free. HORSE CLOTHS. BUY YOUR HORSE CLOTHS FROM B. HALE AND CO, The Old-established Shop, where you can Select from THE LAEGEST AND BEST ASSOETED STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND And as CHEAP as any place in the Colonies, A Liberal Allowance to Large Purchasers. B. HALE AND CO, Direct Importers, Cashel street, Opposite Dunstable House. 153 COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. HAS the pleasure to announce that the firm of Harris and Goodman being now Dissolved, he will continue the business on his own behalf, IN THE OLD PREMISES, Colombo street, and will ever make it a primary object to maintain the character of the late firm, for CHEAPNESS AND DURABILITY OF GOODS. With the premises he takes over the whole of the stock and book debts of the firm, and he purposes CLEARING OFF the former at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, with a view to extensive alterations to the shop. J.G. hopes, by the exercise of care in buying, the best workmanship in making up, and undivided attention to his business generally, to retain the oonhdence of all customers of the late firm, and to increase the number of his supporters. THE SELLING OFF WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 3bd, And Continue for Fourteen Days. Colombo street, April 1,1875. TO PAETIES EUENISHING. R. W, WALTEES, WHATELEY ROAD, TTAS determined to SELL the whole of his well-assorted stock of ENGLISH AND XjL COLONIAL FURNITURE at such a price as will assure a SPEEDY CLEARANCE, c^ s g^^i^. Eo OM SUITES, in Utrecht, Velvets, Reps, and Damasks 20 DINING-ROOM SUITES, in Leather and Hair-seating Also a LARGE VARIETY OF COUCHES AND EASY CHAIRS. ' R W W. also begs to call attention to his large Stock of— BRUSSELS TAPESTRIES, KIDDERMINSTER, AND FELT CARPETS AND vkuhmus, HEARTH RUGS TO MATCH. MATS AND MATTING, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, AND BLANKETS, OF EVERY DESCRIPI lOxx . TEN PER CENT~OEE EOR CASH. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, PREVIOUS TO THE BUSINESS BEING HANDED xvx uinjh ' OVER TO MY SUCCESSOR. 36 IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. NEW BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, CASHEL STREET. - ATE of tnefirm of Harris and Goodman, begs respectfully to announce that he has _j taken the premises lately occupied by Mr B. Button, painter, and next door to DunSt Th e e?tockis all quite new, and W. Harris's long experience has enabled him to select onlv such goods as are suitable to the requirements of the place and the present season. Insomeitlms, the markets being overstocked, he has bought at very smaU advances on English cost, and has marked every article at prices which will defy competition. Manufacturing Branch.—This department will be under his personal supervision, as m the old establishment, which is a sufficient guarantee to his customers. THE IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT being larger and more convenient than the old premises W. Harris intends to conduct the business on a more extended scale. The ready made stock will be found much more complete, and with a view to giving the business his whole attention he has disposed of his clothing stock to Mr A. Walker, Colombo street, to whom he has great pleasure in recommencing his old customers. . All accounts owing on the late clothing business, W. Harris will be glad to receive at his new premises.

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 302, 1 June 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 302, 1 June 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 302, 1 June 1875, Page 1

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