DRESSMAKERS. ANTED, an Apprentice and Improver. Apply to Mrs Bennett, Dunstable House 5211 DRESSMAKERS. WANTED, three good Dressmakers. Apply to Miss Orosbie, Dunstable House. 5-2!() WANTED, a Nurse Girl, about fourteen or fifteen. Apply Mrs W ood, Cashel street West. 5215 TO LET, A HOUSE and SHOP in Tuatn street west. Apply to 520:1 J. L. FLEMING. ENCOURAGE NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES. TO THE PEOPLE OF CANTERBURY s '» a ESSRS Halleustein Bros. iVI desire to inform you that they have OPENED RETAIL BRANCHES of the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY in Cashel street, Christchurch, and at Timarn. To effectually introduce their Goods and drive out the imported article they have determined to sell A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. All Goods are marked in plain figures for nett cash only. Any article purchased and not approved of will be exchanged with the same courtesy with which it was sold; or, if desired, THE MONEY WILL BE RETURNED. The success which has attended the N.Z. Clothing Factory's Retail Branches in other towns leads the proprietors to believe that there exists a praiseworthy desire on the part of the Public to encourage NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES, Especially where SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES are offered, and your support is solicited on this understanding only. Sole Agents for Wertheims’ celebrated Sewing Machines. The beat machines in the world. 'GEORGE KELLY, Manager Christchurch Branch. November 6th, 1876, 4150 IF YOU WANT GOOD BOOTS, T. ANDERSON’S OWN MAKE, For Style and Quality, Superior to Any Other House in Town. TJEG, SEWN, AND RIVETED X Made on the Premises. Besides a Large Assortment of Ladies' and Children’s Kid and Levant, always on hand, NOTE THEADDRESST. ANDKK.-QN, DUBLIN BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT 42(13 Colombo street, Christchurch. B, C A. H £3, CASHEL HOUSE. I BEG respectfully to inform the Public that 1 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 Manufacturers. 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 GASs, CASHEL HOUSE, 402 LY'ITEUTON PERMANENT LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT .SOCIETY. THE Usual MONTHLY MEETING for Receipt of Subscriptions will be held at the Colonists’ Hall, Lyttelton, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 3rj>, 1877, At 6.30 p.m. N.B. —New Shares can be taken at any monthly meeting. JOHN S. WILLCOX, 5216 Secretary.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 864, 2 April 1877, Page 2
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456Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 864, 2 April 1877, Page 2
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