GOOD ISTJEWS FOR THE LADIES OF CANTERBURY) HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. HE. MAY & CO., "The Hall," High Street, beg to • inform their Customers that they have just unpacked SEVERAL CASES. BUYERS of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING and HOSIERY will do well to inspect this Stock, as the Goods will be Sold without regard to cost. ■ ■ .i«TW.■ ■nil m mm wn—— 150 Dozen Women's Hose from 4}d to Is 9d 75 Dozen Children's do ... 4d to Is 2d 39 Dozen Chemises ... 2s 6dtosslld 200 Dozen other lines of Underclothing. H. E. MAY & CO., "The Hall." Greater Bargains than ever on the Sixpenny Table. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO SIR Gr. E. BOWEN, G.O.M.G .Ki:W;y/H:i.i;JH:«Hi,m< HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER. NO PERSON SUPPOSES that SIR WALTJBKJ&ax. This is a vulgar error, as is proved by the quality of the 10UAOOU sola a* Tubal Fleming's City. Baths, " COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURGH.. Persons smoking FLEMING'S PURE VIRGINIA TOBACCO can tell *t once that Raleigh must have interviewed him to some purpose, and made him the inheritor ot his tame. AGENTS wanted in TOWN and COUNTRY for the following CUT TOBACCOS, in 1 oz. and 2 oz. Packets, £ and J-lb Tins : TTTT x T rr WARNER'S UGLY CUT; SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN, and• WINI MIXTURE, FLEMING'S OWN ROUGH MIXTURE; FINE CUT CAVENDISH; PERFUMED CIGARETTE. A Liberal Discount Allowed to Storekeepers. J. FLEMING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST. 3014 STUDY YOUR INTERESTS & BUY YOUR GROCERIES DAVENPORTS, TRIANGLE, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, \ r ' WHERE YOU WILL get the BEST VALUE FOR MONEY PRICE LIST: Good black tea, 2s, or la lOd by taking 121bs New dried apples, 8d per lb Very superiordo, 2a 6d, or 2s 4d do New Persian dates, lOd Extra superfine, 3s, or 2a lOd do Best rice, 3d ; . ground, lsßd . 3 Sago, 5d • Fry's chocolate, Is 6d; Taylor's cocoa, Is 8d Tapioca, 6d New elema raisins, 6d Sardines, small, 6d ; and large, 10 each New currants, 5d Vermicelli, Is per lb , New figs, boxes 21b net weight, Is 4d , Sugars at wholesale prices New assorted Tasmanian jams, 8d per tin A TRTAT, BBSPECIJPLI.Y SOHCITEP. W COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. ESTABLISHED 1860. jonisr GOODM^JST, tSSSSIM' The above being bought for Cash, will ■ Calf Elastic Sides at Children's E.S. Boots, at 2s Ladies BettUvant at 8s per pair, reduced Do do IJJtoJ' sat 5s from 12s 6d Ladies' Cashmere Boots, at ds per pair. As Usual, All Descriptions op Boots Made on the Premises. JOHN GOODMAN 2643 COLOMBO STBEET, OPPOSITE Al HOTEL. M. X>. BAEBHT, TN thanking his Customers and the Public for the liberal 1 last thirteen years, respectfully begs to announce that he has RE-OFENED witn a Well Assorted Stock of „„„„„,„ MENS' YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING, REGATTA AND OXFORD SHIRTS, Mens' and Boys' Socks, Hats, Collars, Ties, Glove*, Belts, Braces, ** M. D. B. calls especial attention to the TailoringDepartm^t,,.ftW I«£-»*5£ Coatings, Three Doors from City Hotel. *W3
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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 780, 20 December 1876, Page 1
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482Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 780, 20 December 1876, Page 1
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