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EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS TO ARGYLE HOUSE. GL. BEATH & CO have much pleasure in intimating that they have added to • their other departments a HANDSOME SHOWROOM For MiUiuary, Straw Goods, Costumes, Mantles, Dress Goods, Underclothing, and Fancy. A First-class Milliner from London will be in attendance. The Work Rooms for Dressmaking, &c, are presided over by assistants. NEW TAILORING AND ORDER DEPARTMENT, GL. BEATH & CO call especial attention to their extensive Additions and im- • provements, their new arrangements enabling them to add considerable space for Order Goods made-up on the Premises ; having secured the services of an Efficient Cutter and First-class Workmen, they are now in a position to Execute Orders for TAILORING in the best Style, Excellent Materials, and Moderate Charges. A splendid Choice of TWEEDS, DOESKINS, BLUE and BLACK CLOTHS, BROAD uLOTHS, and WORSTED COATINGS, DOUBLE MILL’D TWEEDS, for RIDING PANTS. PATTERNS AND DIRECTIONS FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. a competent staff of FIFTH SHIPMENT FOR SPRING SEASON, JUST OPENED, Ex WAITANGL

V. r£M3& B. CANTERBURY HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY. JUST OPENEDNOVELTIES IN HATS, CAPS, PETH HELMETS, CRUSH OPERA HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, SCARVES, TRAVELLING- BAGS, DRESSING AND BATHING GOWNS, &c, &c. HIGH STREET, 39U OPPOSITE STRANGE’S NEW BUILDINGS. ISAAC B. SHEATH, COACH BUILDERS’,BUILDERS’, AND FirBNISFIINa IRONMONGER, COLOMBO AND TUAM STREETS. ~g~ JEAMINGTON RANGES, FROM £4 UPWARDS. JJEGISTER GRATES, FENDERS, AND FIRE IRONS. LAMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 3755 FIRE. EIRE. EIRE. CHEAP FHENITHEB CHEAP FUENITUEE! T BATES having completed his new Premises, begs to inform his old friends and the • Public that he is now prepared to offer for Sale A FIRST-CLASS ASSORTMENT OF GOOD AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Parties Furnishing can be fitted up with every requisite. All Furniture can be guaranteed for soundness and durability, and being made on the premises, can be sold at prices considerably lower than any other house in town. All repairs neatly executed. Drawing and Dining-room Furniture re-stuffed and Covered. CANTERBURY STEAM TURNING AND CHAIR MANUPATORY WORKS, Corner of Lichfield and Madras streets, Christchurch. 3662 CK X»« B»^L"STJE2 g GAS FITTER, BELLHANGER, LOCKSMITH, and LAMP MAKER, Hot and Cold Water Apparatus of every description, made and fixed on the most approved principle. Hydraulic Rams, Pumps, and Beer Engines fixed and repaired. Gas Ovens, Gas Stoves, and Gas Fittings in great variety always in stock. MANUFACTORY COLOMBO STREET SOUTH, Opposite Mason and Struthers’ New Buildings. 3786 SAVE YOU K MONK Y. BOOTS FOR THE MILLION, TWO SHILLINGS IN THE POUND DISCOUNT FOR CASH ON ALL PURCHASES MADE AT Gr. JONES’S CRITERION BOOT DEPOT, COLOMBO STREET. 3162 ANOTHER BOOT ESTABLISHMENT, ONE DOOR FROM THE WESLEYAN BOOK DEPOT. J. PAYNE, BOOT MAKER AND IMPORTER, ALL ORDERS entrusted to him will be Promptly Executed from the Best Material and Workmanship. ‘ J. P. has just received his First Consignment of a Large and Varied Assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes—To be Sold Cheap for Cash. PAYNE’S FAMILY BOOT DEPOT, COLOMBO STREET 8065 J- SB. BASHFOBD, CONFECTIONER, TRIANGLE, COLOMBO STREET. HOT LUNCHEONS DAILY (WITH SOHP) FROM 12 to 2. COLD LUNCHEONS AND TEAS AT ANY TIME UNTIL 9 p.m. N.B.—CALVESFOOT JELLY (in bottha) manufactured on the premises, BRIDE OAKES made to order on the shortest notiee 3155

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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 735, 27 October 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 735, 27 October 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 735, 27 October 1876, Page 1

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