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COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. ESTABLISHED 1860. JOHN GOODMAN (Late Harris and Goodman), ESIRES to thank the public generally for the extensive support he has received since _/ he took over the business of the late firm, and to state that, encouraged by past success, he will make increased efforts to merit the confidence of his customers. He -has increased his staff of workmen, and the manufacturing plant is of the best description, thereby enabling all kinds of goods to be made on the premises. J. G. 's constant aim will be to combine first-class materials, the best workmanship, and reasonable prices in the management of the business. The time originally fixed for the Clearing Sale has expired, but a few lines still remain on hand from the old stocks, and they will be offered at a considerable reduction in order to make room for new goods :—Children's Shoes, from Is per pair ; Children's Boots, Is 6d per pair; Ladies' Kid Boots, 4s 6d do ; Gents. Colonial-made Side Springs, 16s 6d do. NOTE THE ADDRESS : GOODMAN'S COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. Established 1860. 412 RAILWAY PETITION. * LTHOUGH opinions differ as to which is the best site for the Christchurch Railway Station, and WILS'SON is convinced that in aiding the growth of CABBAGE, the present site is the THE ONE, and J'ONES, who should know, is in favour of the locality, as STEAM and SMOKE make an excellent cover for PEACOCKS. BUT A.. WALKEE, THE CHEAP CLOTHIER, Whose Increasing Business requires a Central Position for Customers, and Dispatch of Parcels is in favor of Colombo Station. TWEED TROUSERS ARE STILL BEING SOLD AT 6s, AND REEFING JACKETS, 10s 6d. ALL GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ALL ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND. . A. WALKER, THE CHEAP CLOTHIER. lEVERAL REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD PURCHASE YOUR ) SEWING MACHINES FROM CHARLES TURNER. Ist—Because he is a Practical Machinist. 2nd—Has a greater variety and a larger stock than any other house in Canterbury. 3rd—Not being the agent for any particular machine, and having had fourteen years practical experience, he can give an unprejudiced opinion as to qualities or defects of various makers. 4th—Machines can be had on easy terms—viz., 20s per month and upwards. sth—A printed guarantee is given undertaking to keep the machine in repair for twelve months. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF Singers, Grover and Baker, Howes, Raymond, No 1 "Wanzer, Jones' Household-Home Shuttle, London, Agenoria, Nonpariel, Little Wilcox, Weir's, and other Makers. STANDS AND TREADLES FOR HAND MACHINES, 35s (Complete.) Singer's Needles, 2s 6d per dozen. Needles, Shuttles, Reels, Brushes, Crystals, Machine Oil, Cotton, and duplicate parts. CHARLES TURNER, Peactical Sewing Machinist Colombo Steeet Two Dooes eeom Cookham House. 655 HORSE CLOTHS. BUY YOUR HORSE CLOTHS FROM B. HALE AND CO, The Old-established Shop, where you can Select from THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED 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 TO PARTIES FURNISHING. E. W, W-A.LTJERS, WHATELEY ROAD, AS determined "to SELL the whole of his well-assorted stock of ENGLISH AND . COLONIAL FURNITURE at such a price as will assure a SPEEDY CLEARANCE, consisting of:— 30 DRAWING-ROOM 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 HEARTH RUGS TO MATCH. MATS AND MATTING, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, AND BLANKETS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TEN PEE, CENT. OEE EOR, CASH. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, PREVIOUS TO THE BUSINESS BEING HANDED OVER TO MY SUCCESSOR. 36 W. R. COOKE, (Late of the Christchurch Hospital.) CHEMIST AJSID DRUGGIST, HIGH STREET, (Opposite the City Hotel.) W. R. C. respectfully invites the attention of the public of Christchurch to the following facts : -That he has spent Twenty-five Years and a half studying Medicine and Surgery, 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 Mortems. The great advantages afforded by such opportunities of studying Anatomy have been fully appreciated and improved. Further, the vast experience derived from witnessing the Treatment of Patients at the Hospital by the following celebrated Medical Gentlemen —Drs Stedman, Prins, Turnbull, Powell, Deamer, Nedwill, and Parkerson—compounding all Medicines, and closely observing their effects, has placed W. R. C, in a position to give correct opinions on all medical and surgical subjects. Arrangements have been made with the best London Houses for A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF PURE DRUGS. N.B.—Consultations Free.

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 343, 19 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 343, 19 July 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 343, 19 July 1875, Page 4

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