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gjwvtissmmtis. DUNSTABLE HOUSE. AUTUMN CLEARANCE OF FASHIONABLE DRAPERY. OUR Half-Yearly Stock-Taking being at hand, we according to custom, offer the Balance of our SEASON’S STOCK, which we have determined to reduceby giving large inducements to purchasers; and having gone carefully over the goods, we have made such reductions as will effect the object sought. An abridged list of stock reduced can be obtained at Dunstable House. We mark all goods in plain figures. The reduced prices are in red ink. Buyers can easily satisfy themselves as to the reductions. In submitting this list, we have confidence that our customers and the public wilrsee that better value cannot be found. The goods are all in stock, in quantity, at the reduced prices named, on the date of this issue. In season’s goods, as Millinery, Bonnets and Hats, Jackets, Capes, Cuirass, and Tabliers, Costumes, Fancy Dresses, &c., &c., it will be seen that we prefer clearing out at a great loss rather than hold over, thus affording customers an opportunity of purchasing, in many instances, cheaper than they could in England. One Shilling off every Pound purchased for cash. J. BALLANTYNE and 00, DUNSTABLE HOUSE. January 19th, 1875. 2063 PATENT FOR A GOLD DREDGING MACHINE AND BORING MACHINE. This is to notify that jules LAFONTAINE, of Cromwell, in the Province of Otago, Miner, did, on the 13th day of November, deposit at the office of the Patent Officer, in the Colonial Secretary’s Office, in Wellington, a specification or instrument in writing under his hand and seal, particularly describing and ascertaining the nature of the said invention, and in what manner the same is to be performed; and that by reason of such deposit the said invention is protected and secured to him exclusively for the term of six calendar months thence next ensuing. And I do further notify that the said Jules Lafontaine has given notice in writing at my office of his intention to proceed with his application for Letters Patent for the said invention, and that I have appointed Friday, the sth daj of May next, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, at my office, to hear and consider the said application and all objections thereto : and I do hereby retfhire all persons having an interest in opposing the grant of such Letters Patent to leave, on or before the Ist day of May next, at my office in Wellington, particulars in writing of their objections to the said application, otherwise they will be precluded from urging the same. Given under my hand this 12th day of February, 1876. W. S. REID, Patent Officer. S. Carroll, Patent Agent. 2229

DRAPERS’ AND CLOTHIERS ASSOCIATION, INHABITANTS of CHRISTCHURCH especially those who now EIVOY the privilege of a HALF-HOLIDAY, Are requested NOT TO SHOP LATER THAN 6 p.m. ON SATURDAYS. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY Drapers, Confectioners Grocers, Tobacconists, Seedsmen Fruiterers, and others, SAVE TIME AND MONEY By Purchasing and having youi BAGS, &c., PRINTED AT THE “PRESS”‘OFFICE, CASHEL STREET, Where they are Executed at LOWEST MELBOURNE PRICES EEOM 1000 UPWARDS, Thereby saving TIME in Shipment and Delivery, and also in being able to order Small Quantities to suit present requirements. AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT ALWAYS IN STOCK. Competition from Melbourne or Elsewhere Dbfied. The Best Workmanship, Best Material, and FULL NUMBERS GUARANTEED. PEE SsHoFFICE CASHEL STREET,

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Globe, Volume V, Issue 521, 18 February 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume V, Issue 521, 18 February 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume V, Issue 521, 18 February 1876, Page 4

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