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PURCHAS CROTHERS’ DRESS STUEE CROTHERS’ DRESS STUEE CROTHERS’ DRESS STUEE CROTHERS’ DRESS STUFF CROTHERS’ COSTUMES CROTHERS’ SKIRTS CROTHERS’ SKIRTS CROTHERS’ TROUSERS CROTHERS’ Do and VESTS CROTHERS’ SUITS CROTHERS' HATS CROTHERS’ REPLENISHED A T THE HALL. Selling at Selling at Selling at Selling at Selling at Selling at Selling at Selling at Selling at Selling at Selling at Selling at Os 9d Is Od Is 3d Is 6d 20s Od 3a 9d 5s 3d 10a 6d 27s 6d 42a Od 3a lid Oa 6d THE ONLY genuine . S AX.ETHE HALL, HIGH STREET.

MODEL BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, LATE SPENSLBI’S CASHEL STREET. h. joTn e s HAVING Purchased the above Business, is now Selling his large and well-assorted STOCK of BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Special attention is called to the magnificent stock of Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, specially selected for the winter season. Good Strong Watertights ... 11s 6d | Good Elastic Sides ... ... 14s 6d Children’s Boots from Is, Every description of Boots and Shoes made on the premises at the shortest possible notice. 2887 ANOTHER BOOT DEPOT. MESSRS CORRICK BROS Beg respectfully to inform the Public of Christchurch that they have OPENED THOSE PREMISES Forming Part of BAXTER’S BUILDINGS, WH ATE L Y ROAD, AS THE FAMILY BOOT DEPOT. Beinc PRACTICAL BOOTMAKERS, and our EXPENSES SMALL, we are enabled to SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, from the heaviest WATERTIGHTS to the LIGHTEST FANCY, MADE ON THE PREMISES. 2425 THOMSON’S CO-OPERATIVE STORES, COLOMBO STREET. BEST BREAD 6d PER LOAF CASH. W THOMSON begs to inform his Customers and the Public in general that on and « after Saturday, May 20, he will SELL his large and well-assorted STOCK of GROCERIES at prices that will effect a speedy clearance, in order to make room for a fresh Stock of Goods daily expected. . ~ . . . N.B.—All goods guaranteed of best quality. Families and parties wishing to lay in a winter stock will do well to embrace this opportunity, as the sale will only last for one month. Teas.—A fine new season’s tea, 255, reduced to £l. Do do, 30s, reduced to 255. Do do, 36‘s, reduced to 30s. Finest black teas, 3s, reduced to 2s 6d; 2s fid reduced to 2s. Sugars, 4£d, sd, c. loaf, fid. Cornflour, fid per lb; English salmon, 11b, Is; American do, Is; lobsters, Is; herrings, Is; sardines, Is; do, 7d; oysters, 9d; raisins, 7d; currants, chocolate, Is fid; cocoa, Is fid; coffee. Is fid, Is Bd, Is lOd, best brands. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON LARGE PARCELS. W. Thomson, having purchased a splendid Dairy Farm, will be enabled to supply all regular customers with first-class FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS CWice a week, and during the winter months at market prices. 2842 y . «• BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO SIR O. E. BOWEN, G.C.M.G CHRISTCHURCH CITY BATHS, HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER. Having purchased a consignment of CROP’S CLAY PIPES Amountin'* to 200 gross, I am enabled to supply storekeepers and the trade at very ° moderate advance on English prices. J. FLEMING, PROPRIETOR, HAIRDRESSER, PEREUMER, TOBACCONIST, STEAM HAIR-BRUSHING ESTABLISHMENT, 3014 COLOMBO STREET, OPPOSITE CITY HOTEL. j. S 3. BASBFORD, CONFECTIONER, TRIANGLE, COLOMBO STREET. HOT LUNCHEONS DAILY (WITH SOUP) PROM 12 to 2. COLD LUNCHEONS AND TEAS AT ANY TIME UNTIL 9 p.m. N.B.—CALVESFOOT JELLY (in bottles) manufactured on the premises, BRIDE CAKES made to order on the shortest notice

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 656, 27 July 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 656, 27 July 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 656, 27 July 1876, Page 1

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