“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, , Comer Cashel and Durham streets. 6251 pr s s s a. L? CO g u o 3 to M W B h -4 fcH a “ B a f > § I I I a § a w w cc o "*s K I H B 111 QI © I s 0 w o § V* co 0 S 3 9 8» ss hi p- P SZ J-** *3 e-t----g. PS g H © « S 3 K S© Po p ** .r*s eH'PATERSON’S GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE AND OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Cashel street, opposite J. Ballantyne & Co’s. «_J PATERSON invites inspection of his jL a large and varied assortment of Furniture and General Furnishing Goods, from which every article of use and luxury required in a hmise can be bought at exceedingly low prices, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. Goods Bought and Sold on Commission. Highest price given for any and every description of article. CASHEL STREET OPPOSITE DUNSTABLE ROUSE. 5985 HENRY J. WOOD & CO. (Late C. Eonnington and Go,), High street (opposite City Hotel). THE undermentioned BOOKS, &c., can be procured at the above establishment at reasonable prices : Mc< lintock’s Sir Spangle and the Dingy Hen ; Macmillan’s Science Primers ; Morley’s First Sketch of English Literature ; Pathway of Promise, Pathway of Safety ; Price’s B Currency and Banking ; Robinson’s Family Herbal; Spou’s Dictionary of Engineering ; Spon’s Workshop Receipts ; Tennyson’s Works, cabinet edition ; Thompson’s Dictionary of Medicine; Watson’s Modern Practice of American Machinists and Engineers ; Works on Freemasonry, including the new and revised edition of "The Perfect Ceremonies of Craft Masonry.” A choice assortment of Photographic Albums, Cabinet and Carte Frames, Book Rests, Work Baskets, &c. Scrap Books from one shilling each; also a large assortment of Photographic and othei Scraps. Twenty-five per cent, discount allowed ofl Rodins’ Hand Raga. slightly damaged 5751 DEAPE RS’ AND CLOTHIERS ASSOCIATION. JNHABITANTS or CHRISTCHURCH, Especially those who NOW ENJOY THE PRIVILEGE OF A H ALF H OLIDAY, Are requested NOT TO SHOP LATER THAN 6 p.m. ON SATURDAY. 4038 FOR ALL GARDEN REQUIREMENTS APPLY ™0 ROBERT CHUDLEY. 6226 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Cheap Faperhangings From 5d per Piece. JAMES HESLOP PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, GLAZIER, &o, Adjoining the Borough Hotel, High Street, DESIRES to thank his numerous Friends for Ihe liberal support be has received luring the period of partnership with his late partner/which is now terminated, and begs to intimate that in future the Business vill be carried on solely by himself, ami hopes by close attention to all orders enrusted to him, to merit a continuance ef nld in patronage; and in order to clear out the presen STOCK OF PAPERHANGINGS, They will be OFFERED AT COST PRICE. Other goods equally cheap. The trad* applied at reasonable prices, Shop open each evening from 7 to 10, 6517
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1037, 22 October 1877, Page 4
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510Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1037, 22 October 1877, Page 4
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