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.”] Gr. L. BEATH AND CO., ARGYLE HOUSE, CASHEL STREET. 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 c so Cloths New Melange Cloths New Fancy Silks New Black Silks New Black Stuffs New Tasso Costumes, lOsto 37s New Holland Costumes, 19s to 30s New Baleshe Costumes, 11s 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, 3.id to Is New Shirtings, 7£d to Is 2d New Hollands, to Is 3d Lace Curtains, 7s 6d to 30s Leno Curtains, 5s 9d to 32s 6d Muslin Curtains, 3s 6d to 25s New Bordered Blinds New Furniture Chintz New Washing Prints, New Washing Prints, s£d New Washing Prints, 6.pl New Regatta Prints, 7id New Brilliant Prints, BAd New Satin Prints, New French Prints, 11 Parties furnishing are invited to inspect G., L. Beath and Go’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. Dunstable House. ENT’S DEPARTMENT. EX WAIKATO. We have lauded, and ready for inspection, FOUR CASES MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS, The Latest Fashions:— Rutlands, Chesterfields, Connaughts, Premiers, St James, Liviugstones, Merino and Cork hats, Kossonths, Milans, Victors, Canadians, Half-Yankees, Cobdens, Deerstalkers, VValworths, Madrids, Jeromes, Confedrates, Crown-Prince, Rigi, Tilburys, Grosvenors, and other new shapes, being the largest and most fashionable Stock of Gentlemen’s Hats ever shown in Dunstable House. One Shilling Off Every Pound Purchased
SEWING MACHINES. Charles Turner’s NEW AND EASY SYSTEM OP TIME PAYMENTS, PLACES A Sewing Machine WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. TO THOSE undecided which to select, an opportunity is afforded of first testing a Machine from the Largest Stock in Canterbury, while persons of limited but regular incomes, have the advantage of becoming owners of a First-class Machine on the PAYMENT OF 5s PER WEEK. A Printed Guarantee is given to keep the Machine in Repair for Twelve Months IN STOCK—Singer’s (warranted genuine) Raymond’s No 1, Howe’s, Grover and Baker’s, Little Monitor, Wanzer, Agenoria, Household, London, Home Shuttle, Little Wilcox and Weir’s Chain-stitch Machine. CHARLES TURNER, PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINIST, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, COLOMBO STREET (Two Doors from Cookham House.) 1007 It is a day of Small Profits and Quick Returns. ” (His Honour Superintendent Rolleston, St Albans, 16th Nov,, 1874) WATERLOO HOUSE, COENEE OF CASHEL AND COLOMBO STEBBTS. HOBDAY A.JSTI3 COMPANY BEG to thank the people of Canterbury for their splendid recognition of their MODERN SYSTEM OF TRADING, WHICH IS SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. H. & Co have just received their Second Shipment for the Season, comprising all the Latest Novelties in SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, In Addition to Direct Imports, they have been enabled, in consequence of the Colonial Markets being Overstocked, to purchase many lines at prices PAR BELOW ENGLISH COST, OP WHICH THEIR CUSTOMERS WILL HAVE THE FULL BENEFIT. NO CREDIT. STRICTLY CASH. HOBDAY AND COMPANY, WATERLOO HOUSE. 1387 WILLIAM GAVIN, IMPORTER OF 1 DEAPERY« CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. ESTABLISHED 1860. JOHN 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 Eivetted Boots made on the Premises. 1144 JOHN GOODMAN, COLOMBO STREET (Next Door to Hobday and Co.)
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 434, 3 November 1875, Page 1
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