G. L. BEA. T H & CO, BEG TO INFORM THEIR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY THAT IT IS THEIR INTENTION TO DISTRIBUTE AS IST E W YEAR’S GIFTS. 5 0 0 POUNDS WORTH OF PRIZES, THE DISTRIBUTION WILL TAKE THE FORM OF A O IE?, .A UST ID .A IR, T TJITIO IST, TO BE DRAWN EARLY IN FEBRUARY, 1876, AT THE ODDFELLOWS’ FIRST PRIZE SECOND PRIZE . THIRD PRIZE . 10 Prizes [each value £s] 51 Do [eacli value 21 100 Do [each value £l] 336 Do [each value 10s] 500 PRIZES HALL, LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED A.T G. L. BEATH & CO’S ESTABLISHMENTS CHRISTCHURCH AJSTID LYTTELTON, On and after Thursday, November 25tji, on the Following Conditions: — A' V--1. Each Cash Purchaser will be presented with one Whole Ticket for every Pound’s Worth bought: —For example, the Purchaser of a Ten Pound Parcel Avill receive Ten Tickets. 2. Purchasers of Ten Shillings’ worth of Goods will receive a Half-Ticket, two of which must he exchanged for a Whole one prior to the Drawing. e 3. Each Whole Ticket will be numbered—the Winning Numbers will appear in the Christchurch Papers the morning after the Drawing. . 4. The Prizes, as above, will consist of Orders on G. L. BEATH & CO., for Goods to the amount of the Prizes. The Number of Tickets to be given away are limited to 5000; Customers are therefore requested to make their Purchases as early as possible. £SOO OS. 0(1. 15?8
COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. ESTABLISHED 1860. JOH3ST GOODMAN Has pleasure to announce that he has to hand his SECOND SHIPMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which includes the Newest and Choicest Variety of GENT’S, LADIES’, and CHILDREN’S BOOTS and SHOES. Ladies’ Alpine, Hessian, and Mock Button Boots White Kid and Marcella Boots Lasting Boots, in French, German, and English Makes Derby and Vienna Walking Shoes Touljsse and Parisian Slippers Misses and Children’s White Kid Alpine Boots, Children’s Boots and Shoes in Great Variety at the Lowest Prices. Leather Boots, from Is 6d. Ladies’ Colonial made Kid Boots, 11s bd. Leather Elasticside Boots, from 3s 6d. Kid Boots, from 5s 6d. All French Lasting Boots, from 7s 6d. Gent’s Colonial-made Emperor Boots, from 16s 6d, Every description of Boots and Shoes made on the premises. JOHN GOODMAN, 1382 COLOMBO STREET. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. |To all requiring rest and refreshment in the CITY BUFFET, Which adjoins A. WALKER’S CELEBRATED CHEAP CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, ■waN be obtained TEA AND COFFEE THREEPENCE per cup. Also a daily supply of J Fresh and CHOICE PASTRY, MEAT PIES, &c. The attendance is prompt and 4ng The rooms are select, clean, and well ventilated jin fact a real boon to town One call solicited, but as to a continuance do as your judgment directs. A large well selected assortment of CONFECTIONERY. FRUIT, 4c, under the management of IBs MRS A. WALKER
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 463, 8 December 1875, Page 1
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