BLACK Oct., 1877. CK Xb. JSSEJSLT.D CO s Beg to inform their Customers that they have JUST OPENED OUT t HEIR. NEW GOODS, EX LANG-STONE AND WAITANGI, FROM LONDON. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. COSTUMES IN THE NEWEST STYLES, 6s 11d to 40s each. DRESS MATERIALS, VERY LATEST NOVELTIES, FROM PER YARD. SILKS (SPECIAL MAKE, PUKE SOFT FINISH) GUARANTEED BEST VALUE IN TOWN, 455, 645, 635, 765, 90s, 105 s the dress. ARGYLL HOU SJ K> CASHEL STREET 6615
FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. CHEAP FURNTTURE CHEAP FURNITURE! T BATE Shaving completed ais new Premises, begs to inform his riends and the • Public that he is now prepared to offer for Sale , _ A FIB ST-CLASS ASSORTMENT OF GOOD AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Parties Furnishing can be fatted -p with every requisite, , . All Furniture can be guaranteed f>r soundness and durability, and being made on the premises, can be sold at prices considerably lower than any other house in town. All repairs neatly executed. Drawing and Dining-room Furniture re-stuffed and covered. CANTERBURY STEAM TURNING AND CHAIR MANUFACTORY WORKS, Corner of Richfield and Madras streets, Christchurch. 2^2 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. SMITH, GAS FITTER, BELLHAHGER, PLUMBER, LOCKSMITH, TIN, IRON, AND ZINC WORKER, JS. thanks the inhabitants of Christchurch and suburbs for past favors, and begs to • inform them that ha has REMOVED from Whately road to the Premises lately occupied by W. Tompkins, Cashel street, near the Bridge, and hopes by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to still merit a share of public favor. Hydraulic Rams, Pumps, Beer Engines, Steam, Hot, and Cold Water Pipes, Baths, Ac , Fixed and Repaired m- PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS—.J. SMITH, Licensed Gasfitter, &c., CASHEL STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE. 69J2 FOR ONE MONTH ONLY ! ! ! GREAT CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, BEDSTEADS, Ac. AT COST. R. W. WALTERS & CO., 578 WHATELY ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. r NEW SUMMER COSTUMES NOTICE, GOOD FRENCH KID GLOVES WITH TWO BUTTONS, 2s, PER PAIR. Our own make, From 21s. 2880 YAEDS OF WIDE LACE 2d. PER YARD. NEW MILLINERY NEW HATS NEW FEATHERS NEW FLOWERS L 16,700 DOZEN BUTTONS, WORTH ONE SHILLING, 3d. PER DOZEN. A NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS' UNDERCLOTHING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. H. E. MAY & CO., THE HALL, HIGH STREET. 6905 COLOMBO STREEP boot and shoe depot, ESTABLISHED 1860. JO LI In GOODMAN JOEING determined to EFFECT a SPEEDY CLEARANCE of which is acknowledged to be one of the LARGEST STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES IN CHRISTCHURCH, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR SHIPMENTS OF GOODS IN HARBOR, AND TO ARRIVE, ; HAS MADE SUCH REDUCTIONS AS WILL DEFY COMPETITION. Ladies’ French Prenella Boots (Red) 12s. to 10a. Ladies’ House Boots, ss. to 4s. Ladies’ Glove Kid Boots, 10s. 6d. to 7a. 6d. Maids’ Levant and Kid, Bs. 6d. to ss. Children’s Balmorals (Ones to Fives) 2a. 6d. to Is. 6d, 60
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1051, 9 November 1877, Page 1
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