DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. HOBDAY & JOBBERNS, WATERLOO HOUSE. THE retirement of D. Jobherns from thel above firm, owing to continued ill-health, necessitates a CLEARING SALE Of this valuable and well-assorted stock of DRAPERY & CLOTHUST Gr, To enable the present proprietor, H. Hobday, to provide the sum required by the terms of the dissolution. The sale will commence ON SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1875. A few items are annexed: A lot ladies velveteen jackets, 3s lid each A lot ladies wincey and homespun costumes, 17s 6d each All wool plaids, Is 6d yard French merinos, Is 6d yard Dress materials from s|d yard Winceys from 4£d yard Real Aberdeen wincey, 12d yard 29-inch real Welsh flannel, 15d yard Quantity of fancy woollen goods, also fancy bonnets, very cheap, &c, &c, &c CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Bleached honeycomb towels, 9d each 72-inch bleached twill sheeting, Is 6d yard 72-inch unbleached twill sheeting, 16$d yard Grey blankets, 7s 9d per pair _ White blankets, 12s 6d per pair H|. white merino blankets, 25s per pair, (worth 40s) Fancy Manilla matting, Is 6d yard Mens’ mole trousers, equal to 2-crown, 6s lid pair Mens’ colonial tweed trousers, 12s 6d pair Mens’ colonial ribbed tweed trousers, all wool, 15s 6d pair Mens’ silk mixed trousers & vests, 19s 6d pair Mens’ Teviot tweed suits, 37s 6d each Mens’ Venetian galatea suits (worth £4 10s), 635, extra quality Mens’ beaver overcoats, lined tweed, 19s bd each &c &c &c Also, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, Hats, Ties, &c, &c, equally cheap. WATERLOO HOUSECorner of Cashel and Colombo streets. 706 RAILWAY PETITION. ALTHOUGH 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 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.. WALKER, 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. G 56 A. WALKER, the cheap clothier. SEVERAL REASONS WHY OU SHOULD PURCHASE YOUR SEWING MACHINES FROM CHARLES TURNER. Snd-^STgreater 1 variety and a larger stock than any other house 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 he had on easy tems-yiz., 20s per for sth—A printed guarantee is given undertaking to keep the machine in repair tor twelvemonths. STO CK CONSISTS OF Id-Home ingers, Grover and Baker, Howes, Raymond, No 1 Wanzer, ™? n ° U Aj ers * Shuttle, London, Agenoria, Nonpanel, Little Wilcox, Weir s, and other Ma TANDS AND TREADLES FOR HAND MACHINES, 35s (Complete.) inger’s Needles, 2s 6d per dozen. Needles, Shuttles, Reels, Brushes, Crystals, Machine Oil, Cotton, and duplicate parts. CHARLES TURNER, 'eactical Sewing Machinist Colombo Steeet Two Dooes beom Cookham Horse. bo ° TO PARTIES FURNISHING. B. W. WALTERS, WHATELEY ROAD, AS determined ’to SELL the whole of his well-assorted COLONIAL FURNITURE at such a price as will assure a SPEED x CLEAR OE, consisting of : , _ , 30 DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in Utrecht, Velvets, Reps, and Damasks 90 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— USSELS. lAPESmIES, E KdDDERMINSTEE. A AND FELT CARPETS AND .TS AND MATTING, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, AND BLANKETS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TEN PER CENT. OFE ECU CASH. R ONE MONTH ONLY, PREVIOUS TO THE BUSINESS BEING HANDED OYER TO MY SUCCESSOR. 36 HORSE CLOTHS. buy your horse cloths from B. HALE AND CO, The Old-established Shop, where you can Select from [B 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
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 349, 26 July 1875, Page 1
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679Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 349, 26 July 1875, Page 1
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