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ASH E L Ho USE. B. CA.SS, (Late W. Stringer) IMPORTER 0/ GENERAL DRAPERY Direct from the Home Manufacturers. MILLINERY DRESSMAKING Under thoroughly competent management. Ladies please observe— NEW FITTING-ON ROOM On the ground floor in connection with the Dressmaking. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND PURCHASED FOR CASH. B. CASS, CASHEL HOUSE (opposite Cobb's office. 2757 De m .L M A ±J E IVJ URSKA, The Famous Hungarian Nightingale, at the Oddfellows' Hall. Signor D. de Vivo has the honor toannoance a series of DE MURSKA GRAND CONCERTS, commencing on FRIDAY, 26th MAY. These Concerts will be the finest ever given in Christchurch. For particulars see morning papers. 2822 l. ATTERSON, GENERAL DEALER, Cashel street, opposite Dunstable House. P. PATTERSON begs to draw attention to people who are Furnishing, to his Varied Assortment of Useful and Cheap Furniture, from whom every article required can be obtained, aud at prices to warrant satisfaction. Inspection invited. N.8.-P. PATTERSON Buys and Sells Goods on Commission. Note the Address— CASHEL STREET, OPPOSITE DUNSTABLE HOUSE. 2805 SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. ATKINSON'S NEW STYLE OF f EAMINGTON RANGES AND SITTING-ROOM REGISTER; they are adapted entirely for the working class. All sizes ; and equally cheap. Come and see them before you buy imported ranges, and keep the money in the country, and give work to the unemployed of Christchurch. See my Handbills for Prices and Sizes. T.A. wishes to announce to the public that he has removed to his new premises, opposite Brown's timber yard, Tuam street, near corner of Colombo street. Repairs of all kinds done. All cooking ranges gauranteed to give satisfaction. Bricks, lime, and sand, and bricklayer kept on the premises. T. ATKINSON, 274 Maker. HORNEMAN\s ■ EGISTRY OFFICE FOR MALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS. Office of Inquiry for Missing Friends in all parts of the world. House and Land Agent. Debts collected. S. E. H.'s long experience in the Police of the Colonies enables him to have every facility in obtaining infoimation respecting missing friends. Office: Opposite Victoria Bridge, near 2649 the Supreme Court. RANGIORA NURSERY. W. E. "IVORY HAS FOR SALE many thousands of Fruit Trees, one to three years grafted. . Apples (free from blight), Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Almonds, Apricots, Nectarines, Quinces, Walnuts, Grape Vines, Gooseberries, Currants, and Raspberries, all of fine growth. Many thousands of transplanted Filberts of sorts, Fruiting trees ; also, 200,000 strong Quicks, Evergreens, Roses, and general Nursery stock. Catalogues and prices on application. Orders delivered free to Christchurch or Lyttelton. Orders left at Seabright's Zetland Arms,' Cashel street, Christchurch, promptly attended to. 2598 NOTICE. J. C. BURBERY T~» EGS to inform his old friends and the • public of Christchurch that he has recommenced business as GENERAL DEALER, FURNITURE BROKER, COMMISSION AGENT, &c And hopes by keeping a well assorted stock of general useful articles, combined with reasonable prices, to merit that-support so liberally bestowed ouhim when In husiness before. N.8.—J.C.8. in thanking his customers for past favours, begs.to inform them that he is a purchaser of furniture, tools, clothing, stoves, old metals or anything worth buying, or will exchange for any of the above. Note the address—J. C. BURBERY, next Bruce and Co's, Colombo street south.

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 604, 26 May 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 604, 26 May 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 604, 26 May 1876, Page 1

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