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ARE NOW HOLDING THEIR ANNUAL WINTER CLEARING SALE. LARGE REDUCTIONS!!! Mens' and Boys' Clothing and Outfitting, Hats, Caps, &c. Dresses, Mantles, Jackets, Polonaises, Costumes, and Silks, &c, &c, &c. ALL KINDS OF MANCHESTEE GOODS, Including our large Stock of Blankets and Elannels, Carpets, Eelts. MACINTOSH COATS, PROM 9s. 6d. EACH.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. HOBDAY & JOBBERIES, WATERLOO HOUSE. HE retirement of D. Jobberns from the above firm, owing to continued ill-health, necessitates a CLEARING SALE Of this valuable and well-assorted stock of DEAPEET & CLOTHING, 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 Bleached honeycomb towels, 9d each A lot ladies wincey and homespun costumes, 72-inch bleached twill sheeting, Is 6d yard 17s 6d each 72-inch unbleached twill sheeting, 16Jd yard All wool plaids, Is 6d yard Grey blankets, 7s 96. per pair French merinos, Is 6d yard • White blankets, 12s 6d per pair Dress materials from s£d yard 11J white merino blankets, 25s per pair, Winceys from 4£d yard (worth 40s) Real Aberdeen wincey, 12d yard Fancy Manilla matting, Is 6d yard 29-inch real Welsh flannel, 15d yard Quantity of fancy woollen goods, also fancy bonnets, very cheap, &c, &c, &c. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Mens'mole trousers, equal to 2-crown, 6s lid Mens' Teviot tweed suits, 37s 6d each pair Mens' Venetian galatea suits (worth £4 10s), Mens' colonial tweed trousers, 12s 6d pair 635, extra quality Mens' colonial ribbed tweed trousers, all Mens' beaver overcoats, lined tweed, 19s 6d wool, 15s 6d pair each Mens'silk mixed trousers & vests, 19s 6d pair &c &c &c Also, Boys' and Youths' Clothing, Hats, Ties, &c, &c, equally cheap. WATERLOO HOUSE. Corner of Cashel and Colombo streets. 706 BONA FIDE CLEARING SALE. DRAPERY!! DRAPERY!! ! WM. GAVIN, CASHEL STREET, >EGS to inform the General Public that, having received a Shipment of WINTER GOODS (Ex Mystery), Late in the season, owing to a lengthy voyage, he has determined to offer them at UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. As he intends commencing STOCK-TAKING in the middle of August, and is desirous, therefore, of reducing the stock, LIBEEAL ALLOWANCE Will be made on large parcels. The Stock is large and varied, comprising every useful article in DRAPERY for the Season. 664 COME AND SEE. 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 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 J±. 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 AKE MAEKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ALL ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND. • A. WALKER, THE CHEAP CLOTHIER. BUSINESS THANKS. *m*im? TWiitn™ of the late MR CHARLES PREBBLE beg to return their sincere thanks l lH foiifettl bestowtd upon him during the last eighteen years, and HAVING LET THE BUSINESS TO M H A. Y E R S u <»«,>« nf thpir suooort. In reference to the above, the PROFESSOR Beg for him a eontottanc> of theu' s W£r hi tto merit a cont i nua nce of the same, desires to say that ™th m g shaUberwantm^ n p ÜB £ IOj aW BUsmBSS| be ing superintendence, it will be, he trusts, a sufficient guarantee of its being efficiently managed. PROFESSOR AYERS, HAIRDRESSER, PERFUMER, TOBACCONIST, &c„ HIGH STREET. 60-

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 352, 29 July 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 352, 29 July 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 352, 29 July 1875, Page 1

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