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IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. ADDITIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO THE STOCK BY THE ARRIVAL OF THE WAIMATE AND NORHAM CASTLE, INCLUDING 200 PAIRS OF CHILDREN’S WALKING SHOES, AND THE USUAL LARGE STOCK OF LADIES’ ENGLISH & FRENCH BOOTS The Enlargement of the Premises is now completed, which makes THE IMPERIAL THE LARGEST & MOST UNIQUE SHOE DEPOT IN CHRISTCHURCH MANUFACTURING OF ALL KINDS DONE ON THE PREMISES. 'W- SABBIS, IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, ADJOINING DUNSTABLE HOUSE. CASHEL STREET. 347 GIFTS ! GIFTS ! ! GIFTS!!! THE Latest and Greatest Gift to the People of this City (acknowledged in their enor” mous consumption) is THE POPULAR SUMMER DRINKS, Manufactured from the Extract of Fruits, And Sold at ONE PENNY PER GLASS ONLY, BY J. P. OLIVER & CO., 4089 Metropolitan Fruit Market, opposite the Bank of New Zealand. TO THE PUBLIC. IT having been determined to SELL the BUSINESS carried on by Mr A. T. FRIEND, and with a view of reducing the Stock to the lowest possible point, it has been decided to hold a GREAT CLEARING SALE ! FOR ONE MONTH, When all the Large Assortment of BOOTS. SHOES, CLOTHING, &c, will be Offered at COST FRIGE. NO SEASONABLE OFW3K EBFUSEto. This is a Genuine sale, and will afford a splendid opportunity of getting first-class value. The business is now for sale, and to a bona-fide buyer good terms can be offered. A. T. FRIEND’S BOOT SHOP, (Next WHITE HART HOTEL,) HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, 4092 (Late H. Marks.) USTOVVS YOUE TIME TO BUY ‘CHEAP BOOTS. IN OEDEE TO MAKE EOOM POE OUE SPEING AND SIJMMEE GOODS, We have determined to OFFEE, for a FEW WEEKS ONLY, THE WHOLE OF OUR SPLENDID LOT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT COST_ PRICE. CORRIOK BROS, W H A T L Y RO-A-D. ALL KINDS OF BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER ON THE PREMISES. 3721 HOW CAN I SAVE MY MONEY? BY GOING TO H JONES 1 MODEL JBOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, Where I can get a really GOOD ARTICLE for a FAIR PRICE, and One Shilling in the Pound Discount for Cash into the bargain. 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 fid Children’s Boots from Is. Every description of Boots and Shoes made on the premises at the shortest possible notice. 3430 W. H. SUTCLIFFE JgEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS PUBCHASED THE BUSINESS Lately carried on by R, McFARLANE, FAMILY GROCER, HIGH STREET And hopes by strict attention to business, and keeping the BEST OF ARTICLES, to merit a share of the Public Patronage. N.B.—Orders called for and Delivered Daily in Town or Suburbs free of charge. W. H. SUTCLIFFE, 3805 Family Grocer, The Triangle, High Street. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES IN ENDLESS VARIETY. FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP, at COHEN’S PAWN OFFICE, TRIANGLE, Colombo street, adjoining the City Hotel. MONEY LENT, as usual, on all kinds of VALUABLES, at Lowest Rate of Interest. Old Gold and Silver in any shape; also, old Coins and Curiosities Bought, and highest prices given. A LARGE STOCK of really good WATCHES and JEWELLERY, of all kinds, always on hand, and SOLD at astonishing LOW PRICES, Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery Cleaned, »and Repaired at most Moderate Charges, Spectaclea to Suit all Sights, from Is 6d> I per pair. 2649 S OOHEUST, LICENSED PAWNBRO

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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 766, 4 December 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 766, 4 December 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 766, 4 December 1876, Page 4

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