G. L. BEATH AND 00., ARGYLL HOUSE, CASHEL STREET. G. L, Beath and Co, beg to announce that they are now showing their New Spring Goods, ex Lactura, Merope, and Waikato ; and Special Lines, ex s.s, Whampoa and Salamis, via Melbourne, comprising over 150 cases of the most Useful, Fashionable, and Best Class of Goods imported into this market; in Dress Stuffs, Prints, and Muslins some really Choice Goods are being shown. [For Clothing Advertisement, see “ Star.”] New Laces New Ribbons New Ruffles New Sets New Collars New Cuffs New Scarves New Velvets New Gloves New Corsets New Hosiery New Sunshades New Parasols New Umbrellas Special Printed Muslins, Very choice. New Checked Homespuns New Silk Warps New Figured Poplins New Plain Poplins New Japanese Silks New Fancy Grenadines New Striped Grenadines New Marl Challias New Silk Lustres New Plain Alpacas New Figured Alpacas New Ta«so Cloths New Melange Cloths New Fancy Silks New Black Silks New Black Stuffs New Tasso Costumes, 10s to 37s New Holland Costumes, 19s to 30s New Baleshe Costumes, lls to 17s New Pique Costumes, 19s to 35s New Lustre Costumes, 17s to 29s 6d New Real Alpaca. 29s to 60s New Poplin Costumes, 15s to 30s New Japanese Costumes, 59s New Cuirass Jackets, Tabliers New Capes, Dalmas, and Fichus, in Hamburg Lace, Cashmere, and Real Pusher Lace Special Line in Camlet Skirts, 150 at 2s lid Also, Beautiful Assortment, from 3s 6d to 60s New Sheetings, 54in to 90in New Calicoes, 3fd to Is New Shirtings, to Is 2d New Hollands, s.fd to Is 3d Lace Curtains, 7s 6 d to 30s Leno Curtains, 5s 9d to 32s 6d Muslin Curtains, 3s 6d to 25s New Bordered Blinds New Furniture Chintz New Washing Prints, 4£d New Washing Prints, s|d New Washing Prints, 6 7 id New Regatta Prints, New Brilliant Prints, Sid New Satin Prints, New French Prints, ll|d Parties furnishing are invited to inspect G. L. Beath and Co’s Special Value in Blankets, Sheetings, Quilts, Calicoes, &c, as their stock at the present time is unusually large and well assorted. Special advantages are being offered to purchasers in quantity. Their reputation as a really Cheap Establishment is solely due to the fact that their motto, “ Small profits and quick returns,” guides them in marking all their goods.
BUSINESS NOTICE, AND CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES.—WINTER STOCK. R MURPHY, BOOT and SHOE IMPORTER, begs to thank the public of Christ - • church for the liberal support accorded him during the time he has been in Busr ness, and to intimate to his many friends and patrons that he has SOLD his BOOT and SHOE BUSINESS to HENRY WILKINSON, late Manager of Spensley’s Model Boot Establishment, Cashel street, whose many years experience in the business, a,nd especially in the order department, has gained for him an extensive reputation, both for 111, DURABILITY, and STYLE. I beg to solicit for my successor, who takes possession on the Ist of October, 1875, your very liberal patronage and support. ’ * J RICHARD MURPHY. H. 'WILKINSON WISHES to say, in connection with the above notice, that it will be his constant aim, by always keeping a good selection of LADIES’ and GENTS’ BOOTS and SHOES, of superior quality, not only to maintain, but to extend, the Fame of this Establishment for REASONABLE PRICES, combined with first-rate quality. Boots of every variety made to order on the premises, under my own superintendence. H. W. wishes to say that, on account of Mr. Murphy’s Stock of Winter Goods being heavy, he has resolved to CLEAR IT OFF FOR ONE MONTH, AT A GREAT REDUCTION, when Great Bargains can be secured for Cash. As the STOCK IS ALL NEW, good value can be ensured to all purchasers. NOTE THE ADDRESS;— H. WILKINSON, STRANGE’S NEW BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET. U6l EX BLAIR GOWRIE. T HOBDAY & CO, HAVE JUST OPENED OUT WENTY-EIGHT CA|SES OF SPRING GOODS ! CONSISTI7IG OF NEW PRINTS, NEW COSTUMES. NEW MILLINERY, &c., &c., &c. CORNER OP CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS. SPBIIffG WILLIAM GAVIN, IMPORTER OP DRAPERYi CASHEL STREET;, CHRISTCHURCH. spbiutg. COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. ESTABLISHED 1860. JO IT NT GOODMAN HAS just received, per Blairgowrie, his FIRST SHIPMENT of SPRING GOODS, which includes some choice lines in French and German Lastings and Kid Boots ; also a large variety in Children’s Boots, Ladies’ Slippers in Bronze, Patent, Kid, Morocco, Felt, Roan, Leather, and Cashmere. Children’s Leather Boots, from Is 6d ; Leather Elastic-side Boots, from 3s 6d; Women’s Colonial-made Kid Boots, from 10s 6d ; Women’s Kid Boots, from 5s 6d ; All Lasting Boot, from 7s 6d. Gent’s Colonial-made Emperors, 16s 6d ; Sewn, Pegged, and Rivetted Boots made on the Premises. JOHN GOODMAN, 1144 COLOMBO STREET (Next Door to Hobday and Co.)
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 428, 27 October 1875, Page 1
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