IMPORTAN T T> B. APB B, Y NOTI 08. SOMERSET HOUS K, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON. W. H. ROBERTS, (LATE OF DUNSTABLE HOUSE) JgEGS to inform the PUBLIC of LYTTELTON and the BAYS that he intends OPENING THE ABOVE PREMISES, ON SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 25. WITH A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF DRAPERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. W.H.R. trusts that, by OFFERING his GOODS at the VERY LOWEST PRICES, and keeping each DEPARTMENT WELL-ASSORTED, to merit a share of their patronage. 6424 49 r NOTE THE ADDRESS SOMERSET HOUSE, NEXT LANGDON AND JUDGE (BUTCHERS), LONDON STREET. H. SCRIMSHAW, UNDEKTAKEE, NEXT A 1 HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET, THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH EVERY REQUISITE, FUNERALS CONDUCTED IN TOWN AND COUNTRY IN THE MOST APPROVED MANNER, AT LESS COST THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN CHRISTCHURCH, 6084 JOHN HARKER, UNDERTAKER, TUAM STREET WEST (OPPOSITE ROYAL HOTEL), IS PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE FUNERALS IN TOWN OR COUNTRY AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CHARGES. HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH ON HIRE. 6421
HOT COEEEE. HOT OOOOA. HOT TEA. ALL HOT. ALL who would have a|NICE CUP of the above (that cheers, especially on a Co’d 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.
PATERSON’S GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE AND OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Cashel street, opposit e J. Ballantyne & Go’s. P PATERSON invites inspection of his • large and varied assortment of Furniture and General Furnishing Goods, from which every article of use and luxury required in a house can be bought at exceedingly low prices. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ALL CLASSES. TO SUIT Goods Bought and Sold on Commission. Highest price given for any and every description of article. CASHEL STREET, OPPOSITE DUNSTABLE HOUSE. 5985 NOTICE. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, repaired and made to order. Glass and China Riveted. Cutlery Ground and Set. Lamps Repaired. Cane Chairs Re-seated. Done at the most reasonable terms. No connection with any other person. V. SHOTT, High street, near the Scotch Stores, Christchurch. 6346 JAMES SPENSLEY AS RECEIVED Large Shipments of PIANOS and other Musical Instruments, and will guarantee every Piano in this lot. Instruments may be bought on the Deferred Payment System. by Brinsmead, ex Border Chief Broadwood and Sons ~ Anchor Freres, ex City of Dublit Bord ~ „ Challen & Hodgen, ox Bordet Chief Logg, ex Border Chief. AMO PIECES OP SHEET MUSIC, containing some of the Latest Novelties, Music marked 4a, sold at 2a 8d; at 3s, sold at 2s ; at 2s, sold at Is 4d. JAMES SPENSLEY, Cashel street, CHRISTCHURCH’' mi ARTESIAN WELLS. F GRANT bogs to inform his friends • and the public at large, that he is sinking wells at the following low prices ; llin., from £5 up ; 1-iin., from <£6 up. Good flows of water guaranteed, and all wells kept in good order for twelve months. Old wells cleaned out, and branching laid at the lowest prices. Address—F. Grant, next Duncan and Sons, Ferry road N.E.— AH letters sent to Phillipstown Post Oilice will be ttended to. 6164 Pianos »» r 99 99 99
“I SAY, COME LET US GO TO MARTIN’S Cheap Furniture Shop, at the corner of Cashel and Durham streets, where we can buy our furniture CHEAPER THAN AT ANY PLACE IN TOWN.” Before you go to anyone else call in and see Martin’s stock. FURNITURE BOUGHT, AND THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. Note the address— MARTIN, FURNITURE DEALER, Corner Cashel and Durham streets. 6251 o * p ss m toft w § & si H B e» w to Z EP & Bt QIS p o CD P I s s 3 p I § 0 o p* H Q 0 •a BT* GEO. M’CMTCHIE’S FUENITURE AND CA.EPBT -WAEEHOUS®, CASHEL STREET WEST (Nezt Mr Anderson'a Foundry), rHOSE who may honor him with a personal visit will find that they can suit themselves with a good and genuine article at prices less than those of any other house in town. N.B. —Repairs, &o. Upholstery work. Mattraßßsa Re-staffed with promptitude.and deopatah at very mpderaie ratee, 3292
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 995, 3 September 1877, Page 4
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