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BEFOEE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, VISIT TUEMES’S SEWING MACHINE DEPOT. THERE YOU CAN SELECT A MACHINE FROM THE LARGEST STOCK IN CANTERBURY, Yon will GET A PRINTED GUARANTEE, WARRANTING THE MACHINE FOE TWELVE MONTHS, And have the advantage of Purchasing from a Practical Mao. You can get one there on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS, viz., FIVE SHILLINGS PER WEEK, CHARLES TURNER, SEWING MACHINIST & ENGINEER, Colombo street, two doors from Cookham House. LAMPS, GLOBES, GLASSES, &c, HOLLOWARE. TINWARE. A GOOD STOCK OF THE ABOVE AT LOWEST PRICES, AT O. w. TOMPKINS’, TINSMITH, COPPERSMITH, AND BRAZIER, OABHEL STREET, W; HOT COFPBE. HOT COCOA. HOT TEA. ALL HOT. A LL who would have a NICE CUP of the above (that cheers, especially on a Cold Winter’s Day), made as it should be, with all their Aromatic Flavours, and served as you like it, at the Moderate Charge of THREEPENCE PER CUP, should call at the COFFEE ROOMS of the undersigned, situated between Langdon and Judge’s and Mein’s Butcher Shops, COLOMBO STREET, OPPOSITE THE TRIANGLE. J. P. OLIVER & CO, 5464 Proprietors. IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. J ARGE ADDITIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO THE STOCK BY THE ARRIVAL OF THE WAIMATE AND NORHAM CASTLE, INCLUDING 200 PAIRS OF CHILDRENS WALKING SHOES, AND THE USUAL 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. IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, ADJOINING DUNSTABLE HOUSE. CASHEL STREET. 34 WANTED THE PUBLIC OF CANTERBURY TO KNOW THE CASH PBICE LIST AT THOMSON’S CO-OPERATIVE STORES, COLOMBO STREET. New Season’s Tea, per 121 b, boxes, £1 Do, Superfine, £1 5s Do, Delicious flavour, £1 10s Hops, per lb, 2s Sardines, large, lOd; small, 6d Pears and peaches, per 2Jlb tins, Is 6d American Brooms, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 6d Sugars, 5d per lb, s£d per lb, 6d per lb, crushed loaf, 7d per lb Finnon Haddocks, Is 4d Salmon, Is ; Corn Flour, 6d Coffee, Is 8d; Chocolate, Is *6d, Cocoa, Is 8d Dried Apples, 8d per lb A Good Rice, 3d per lb Green Peas, Is 3d per 11b tins A LARGE ASSORTMENT of AMERICAN GOODS at less than COST PRICE. Goods Delivered to all parts of Town and Suburbs free of charge. ONE TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. N.B.—A Splendid ASSORTMENT of First class CHEESE, BUTTER and EGGS, CHICKEN WHEAT and BARLEY, at CURRENT RATES. Address— W. THOMSON, CO-OPERATIVE STORES, COLOMBO STREET. 5520 W. H. BUTCLIFF E, FAMILY GROCER THE TRIANGLE, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, jjAS JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID SHIPMENT OP NEW SEASON n “ T E -A- S , IN HALF CHESTS AND BOXES, Which will be sold at prices to Defy Competition as to quality and flavour. TEAS to suit all tastes, MIXED or BLACK, at 2s 6d, 3s, and 3s 6d per lb,, or packed in boxes of 121 b. nett, weight guaranteed, at 28s, 30s, 335, and 40s. Two-and-a-half per Cent. Discount allowed for Cash. N.B.—Carts call for and deliver orders daily in town or suburbs free of charge. 5355 LYTTELTON BEANCH. CO-OPERATIVE STORE, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON. THE advantages of CASH PURCHASES will be found by paying a visit to the above Establishment, Avbere, on and after the present date, every article will be offered at a shade over wholesale rates. ON 111 SHILLING in the Pound will be returned to buyers of 20s worth of goods, and a Ticket for a Chance in an Art Union, which will he drawn for at the Oddfellows’ Hall, consisting of MANY COSTLY AND USEFUL PRIZES. Holders of Tickets have the option of drawing their value IN CASH during the Christmas week, 1877. P.S.—T.M. trusts the [Public will 00-operate 'with him in this experiment. May 22nd, .739

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 930, 18 June 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 930, 18 June 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 930, 18 June 1877, Page 4

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