DUNSTABLE HOUSE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) WE SHALL SHOW OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF SPRING GOODS, Ex BLAIRGOWRIE Costumes, Fichus, Tabliers, Capes, Opera Cloaks, Paris Millinery, New Straw Goods, French Flowers, Millinery Hats, Parasols and Sunshades, Umbrellas, New Dress Materials, Japanese and Fancy Silks, Black Silks, Standard make, New Trimmings, &c, &c, J. BALLANTYNE and 00, DUNSTABLE HOUSE. WORKING MEN OF LYTTELTON. VOTE FOR WM, HOLMES, One of Yourselves, Who, through industry, is now able to devote a portion of his time for your benefit. He knows your town, he knows your wants. Vote for him, and you will always have a friend in the Council who will listen to your troubles, and try to get your wants attended to. 1123 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. M ORGAN’S O IL S , Which are well known to surpass anything that has ever been introduced in the Colonies, for sprains, flesh wounds, scalds or bums, or any outward application, &c. The Genuine Article only to be had from C. MORGAN, Hereford street, OR G. McWILLIAM, Tobacconist, High street. 518 THE SOUTH BRITISH Insurance Company. QAPITAL £750,000 Fire and Marine Risks taken at Lowest Current Rates. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, Agent, Cashel Street. 344 WANTED KNOWN Re-opening of the Canterbury HAT MANUFACTORY. A Good Fit and a Serviceable Hat, at a Moderate Price, can be had once more AT HULBERT’S, Opposite Messrs Strange and Co’s 593 High street. WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING ~ MACHINE DEPOT, Removed to COLOMBO STREET (Late G. Bonnington and Co, Chemist), Opposite Coates and Co, jewellers. STOCK consists of Wheeler and Wilson’s, in great variety; Holt, Florance, Howe, Elliptic, Agenoria, Home Shuttle, Household, FrCmily Friend, Little Stranger, Gresham, Germania, Weir’s, Globe, &c. Extra parts, &c, in stock. Terms cash, or deferred payments, J. M. THOMPSON, 618 Agent for Wheeler and Wilson, COMPETITION V. IMPOSITION. IT is an admitted fact, that a keen, close Competition prevents Imposition in all trades. During the past Fruit Season, this idea has been more particularly noticeable among the Fruitering Fraternity, for which all parties conclude the thanks are due to Messrs
J. P. OLIVER & CO, Who, having made complete arrangements in Australia and Tasmania for supplies, have been and are still able to sell GOODS CHEAPER Than any other House in the City. J. P. OLIVER, & Co, Fruit Merchants, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, 856 And next Ballantyne’s Cashel street. WANTED known that H. Marks and Co have the largest and best selected stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, and is prepared to sell at great reduction from former prices. A call is respectfully requested. Note the address, Northampton Boot and Shoe Warehouse, next door to the White Hart. N.B.—Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ boots and shoes made to order. 772 (COMFORTABLE BOARD and RESIJ DENCE, for one or two Gentlemen, next door to the Very Reverend the Dean’s, Cranmer square. Terms one guinea a week. 1122 Tr -r ANTED, a good General Servant. VV -Apply to Mr W. J. Fisher for address. 1035 WANTED a smart Lad about 15 or 16. Apply, J. R. Procter, jeweller, &c, High street. 1111
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 403, 27 September 1875, Page 1
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