DUNSTABLE HOUSE. IN ADDITION TO ODE IMPORTS PER BLAIRGOWRIE, we have now landed and ready for inspection, Ex S. S. DURHAM, Via Melbourne : A small shipment of very rich Fancy Dress Materials, Japanese Silks, Costume Cloths, Fancy Silks, Fancy Colors in Gros Grain Silks and Grenadines, Black and White and Rich Shades in Irish Poplins. Llama Squares and Shawls in the newest colorings. Men’s Josephine Kid Gloves and Bliss’s Chipping Norton Tweeds. One Shilling Off Every Pound Purchased for Cash. J. BALLANTYNE and CO, DUNSTABLE HOUSE. 1152 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 Go’s 593 High street. 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 duo 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, 556 And next Ballantyne’s Cashel street. SPENSLEY’S GREAT CLEARING SALE OP BOOTS AND SHOES Will commence on the Ist of SEPTEMBER. JSPENSLEY has determined to offer • his well-assorted Stock of Boots and Shoes at prices that will insure BARGAINS To all purchasers. The Stock must be Sold, and Cash will not be refused, Note the Address— SPBNSLEY’S BOOT ESTABLISHMENT, CASHEL AND HIGH STREET. NOTICE. COMMERCIAL DINING ROOMS, CASHEL STREET (Next “ Press ” Office.) RICHARD SULLIVAN (Late Cook at Ringwood’s) begs to announce to the Public of Christchurch that he has OPENED THE ABOVE DINING ROOMS. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. SUPPERS UP TO TEN O’CLOCK. WELSH RABBITS, OYSTERS, CHOPS, STEAKS, &c., &c. 313 COTTAGE RANGES For Cheapness, Efficiency, and Comfort not to be equalled in the colonies. PORTABLE WASHING FURNACES With Copper, Enamelled or Galvanised Boilers, at the CANTERBURY COLONIAL OVEN AND STOVE GRATE MANUFACTORY, Armagh street, near Manchester street, Christchurch. 914 T. CROMPTON. HOMCEOPATHIC REMEDIES—ON SALE, By H. S. FAIRBANK, Chemist, High street, Christchurch, Next door to Carl’s Empire Hotel. 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 Shoo Warehouse, next door to the White Hart. N.B.— Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ boots and shoes made to order. 772 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 407, 1 October 1875, Page 1
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458Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 407, 1 October 1875, Page 1
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