TO-MORROW. TUESDAY,: JULY IStii. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Mr W. Attwood, to SELL BY AUCTION", At his rooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, On the above date, A FIRST-CLASS PADDOCK, Containing 3a Ir 39p, more or less, part of the Rural Section numbered 1146, fronting the Canal Reserve road, and the road in continuation of Hargood’s road from Woolston. All securely fenced, and in English grass, affording capital and safe grazing This is an excellent opportunity to secure a really good paddock close to town. Easy terms, N o 311. Sale at 12 o’clock, 3324 PRICE, 2s lOd A WEEK. JgUILDING FREEHOLD PLOTS. Highest part of Christchurch. LAND TRANFER TITLE. J. W. TREADWELL, 3317 Hazelden road. ADDINGTON. gECTJONS IN THIS SUBURB TO BE SOLD ON UNUSUALLY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Apply to 251 HARMAN & STEYENS. 0 N S A L E by the undersigned— Parian, Keene’s, and Hilton and Co’s Cement Fire Bricks, Laths, Nails, Lime, &c. 1000 tons best Newcastle Coal, at lowest current rates. Orders executed for Malvern Hill Coal. All kinds of Building materials. Doors, &C LANGDOWN & CO, Timber Merchants, 3216 High and St Asaph streets. DUCKWORTHS BOOT, SHOE AND CLOG DEPOT. HENRY DUCKWORTH begs to inform his numerous customers and general public that he has REMOVED To the SHOP at the CORNER OF HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS, Where he has commenced THE BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, and trusts by supplying .the public with a good article at the L 0 W EST PRICES To merit a share of public support. Remember—DUCKWORTH’S CLOGS, the warmest and dryest boot for the season, DUCKWORTH’S BOOT, SHOE, AND CLOG DEPOT, Corner of High and Lichfield streets. 3329 CD ft o 3 O o 02 w C 5 M EH cc H EH i—i cc O P-t O Eh H H 3 EH 02 a o i—i a 0 n a w a <1 $ % H M oq * B H O £ a a 5 <i a a M Q fi a w a < a a a EH a <3 ■g a a M 3 a SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. ATKINSON’S NEW STYLE OF Leamington 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. J. ANDERSON, UNDERTAKER, Papanui road. HAVING Hearse and Mourning Coach, is prepared to execute Funerals in Town or Country, cheaper than any other house in town. Note the address— Opposite the Junction Hotel, Papanui road. 908 T. H. Lloyd PRESERVER OF BIRDS, BEASTS, AND FISHES, PETERBOROUGH STREET, (One Door from Colombo street North). Skins Stuffed and Mounted in a superior style, or prepared for transmission to England or elsewhere. 3031 Note the Address I
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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 648, 17 July 1876, Page 4
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525Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 648, 17 July 1876, Page 4
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