JQ UNSTABLE HOUSE. EX TINTEEN ABBEY. We are stowing a FRESH IMPORTATION of very rich Black Glac£ and Gros Grain SILKS and IRISH POPLINS. - Coloured Irish Poplins, very choice shades. Ladies’ Batswing Felt, Eider and Silk Down Petticoats. Black and Colored Satin Costume Skirts. Black Silk, Alpacca, French Twill, Italian Cloth, Russell Cord, Camlet and other Costume Skirts, an unusually large assortment. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND PURCHASED FOR CASH. J, BALLANTYNE & CO., 403 Dunstable House. SAMPLES WORTHY OF NOTICE. T AND J. CKOTHEES, COLOMBO STREET, HAVE SECURED ABOUT 200 PAIRS SUPER BLANKETS, Together with a Lot of TARTAN AND HOMESPUN SCARVES AND SHAWLS, Being the Sample Goods of Two of the Leading Wholesale Warehousemen in New Zealand, bought 30 PER CENT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES, ONLY SLIGHTLY KNOCKED ABOUT, Will be offered FOR ONE WEEK, AT PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE THE PUBLIC. J. AND J. CROTHERS, DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, Directly opposite Cookham House. 563 FINEJUITS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF PICTURES, consisting of Chromas, Oleographs, Photographs, Engravings, &c,, in value from 12s to £3 10s each, and of the aggregate value of £45, now on view at the Looking Glsss Manufactory, Hereford street West, will be distributed by an ART UNION, At a price that will be within the reach of all classes of the community. The TICKETS, Of which only 800 are issued, are ONE SHILLING Each, or 10s per dozen, and can be obtained at Mrs Pope’s, Colombo street; Mrs Bradwell’s, Colombo street; Mr George Ayers’, Lyttelton; Mrs Burt, Lyttelton; and of the undersigned, from whom any particulars can be obtained, and lists of prizes can be seen. THOS. A. GATES, 550 Hereford street West, Christchurch. NEW SEASON’S TEAS. SOME of the Finest TEAS that have ever come to this Market are now ON SALE at the following Low prices;— Per lb—2s, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d. These TEAS are very strong and he flavour delicious. Price List of Sugars:— Finest Snow Drop Crystals, skl per lb Fine White Crystals, 5d per lb Good Yellow, 4i per lb New Currants, 5d per lb All other articles Equally Low in Price. Note the Address— MECHANICS’ STORE, Corner of Colombo and Lichfield streets, Christchurch. JAMES PEARSON. 340 WANTED, a GIRL to make herself generally useful. Apply to Mrs Gay, Cashel street. 419 WANTED, a MAN for a Saw Mill,'to work wood-planing machine. Apply at the Canterbury Foundry. 420 WANTED To Let, House and six rooms, situated on the South town belt, opposite to Barbadoes street. Apply to H. de Bourbel and Co. 543 WANTED, a Violinist, capable of instructing a band one night a week, more if necessary. State terms, X.Y.Z., Post-office. 566 WANTED, a Driver for the Malvern Coal-cart. Apply at once at the Malvern and Newcastle Coalyard, Tuam street, opposite Montgomery’s Sawmills. Joseph B. Sheath. 560
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 329, 2 July 1875, Page 1
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468Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 329, 2 July 1875, Page 1
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