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A CARD. D R, D OYLE HAS MOVED INTO HIS NEW RESIDENCE, Comer of Armagh and Manchester streets. 5042 DUNSTABLE HOUSE. 28th FEBRUARY, 1877. WjE very respectfully beg to tender our sincere thanks for the increased amount of patronage accorded to us during the past season, and also to state that we have now opened for ourselves a place of business in London, where the whole attention of our buyer is directed to securing the newest and best things as they appear in the home m arkets, and, as he is in constant communication with the best manufacturers, we are enabled to place goods before our customers at the lowest possible prices. We are now showing our FOUR FIRST SHIPMENTS— Ex Waiapa 38 Packages and Oases Ex Auckland ... 50 do do Ex Warwickshire ... 46 do do Ex Lord of the Isles 17 do do Total ... 151 Cases and Bales. Comprising many special novelties purchased from the manufacturers by our Mr Ballantyne and Mr Gurney. ONE SHILLING OFF ANY POUND PURCHASED FOR CASH. J. BALLANTYNE & CO., No 2, Gresham Buildings, Basinghall street, London, 4970 And Cashel street, Christchurch,

B. O A. S 8, CASHEL HOUSE. I BEG respectfully to inform the Public that I am now showing my First Shipment of WINTER GOODS, ex Wiltshire, consisting of the newest designs in Dresses, Dress Materials, Waterproofs, Jackets, Silks, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, a great variety of Fancy Articles, and a beautiful assortment of ENGLISH MILLINERY, All imported direct from the Home Manu facturers. Particular attention is drawn to the fact that all my Silks and Silken Goods were purchased before the recent considerable rise in Silk, and the Woollen Goods were bought at the lowest market prices known for years. All Goods marked in Plain Figures and at the lowest town prices. Special attention is paid to the Millinery and underclothing Departments. B. CASS, CASHEL HOUSE. 402

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 846, 10 March 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 846, 10 March 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 846, 10 March 1877, Page 2

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