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SELLING OFF? SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF ! BEGS to intimate that his GEEAT GLEAEING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES still continues, and he is now selling undermentioned goods by the SINGLE PAIE AT LESS TRAN THE WHOLESALE PEICES at the Warehouse, namely Children’s 4-6 Colonial Lace-ups at Colonial-made Black Leather Slippers Gents’ do. Balmorals Ladies’ Levant do Children’s 10-13 do Children’s 7-9 do 2s 6d, original price 3s 6d, original price 12s 6d, orininal price 9s 6d, original price 4s 6d, original price 4s Od, original price 4s 6d 5s 6d 18s 6d 14 s 6d 7s 6d 6s 6d ALL OTHEE LINES EQUALLY CHEAP. BST NOTE THE ADDEESS— B. J. HALE, Al BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, COENEE OP CASHEL AND COLOMBO STEEETS, CHEISTCHUECH. 6195 COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, ESTABLISHED 1860. HO IT IST GOODMAN B EING determined to EFFECT a SPEEDY CLEAEANCE 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 ARE-VE, HAS MADE SUCH REDUCTIONS AS WILL DEFY COMPETITION. Ladies’ French Prenella Boots (Red) 12s, o 10s. Ladies’ House Boots, ss. to 4s. Ladies’ Glove Kid Boots, 10s. 6d. to 7s. 6<L Maids’ Levant and Kid, Bs. 6d to ss. Children’s Balmorals (Ones to Fives) s. 6d, to Is. 6d, 6072 fire' FIRE. HTH'E. CHEAP FURNITURE CHEAP FURNITURE! T BATES having completed his new Premises, begs to inform his riends and the • Public that he is now prepared to offer for Sale A FIEST-CLASS ASSORTMENT OF GOOD AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Parties Furnishing can be fitted s?p with every requisite. All Furniture can be guaranteed fir 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. CANTSEBUEY STEAM TUENING AND CHAIE MANUPACTOEY WOEKS, Comer of Lichfield and Madras streets, Christchurch. 3662 W. H. SUTCLIFFE, FAMILY GROCER, THE TRIANGLE, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, TTAS JUST EECEIVED A SPLENDID SHIPMENT OP NEW SEASON TEAS, I|N 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.—Carta call for and deliver orders daily in town or suburbs free of charge. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. SMITH. GAS FITTEE, BELLHAHGEE, PLUMBEE, LOCKSMITH, TIN, IRON, AND ZINC WOEKBE. r. S. thanks the inhabitants of Christchurch and suburbs for past favors, and begs to , a inform them that he has REMOVEO from Whatoly road to the Premises lately :cupied by W. Tompkins, Cashel street, near the Bridge, and hopes by strict attention business, combined with moderate charges, to still merit a share of public Hydraulic Earns, Pumps, Beer Engines, Steam, Hot, and Cold Water Pipes, oaths, s., Fixed and Repaired. £3T PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS--J. SMITH, Licensed Gastitter, &c., CASHEL STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE. 6912 NAS FITTER, BELLHANGEE, LOCKSMITH, and LAMP MAKER. Hot and j Cold Water Apparatus of every description, made and fixed on the most approved •inciple. Hvdraulic Rams, Pumps' and Beer Engines fixed and repaired. Gas Ovens, as Stoves, and Gas Fittings in great variety always in stock. MANUFACTOEY—GOLOMBO STREET SOUTH, Opposite Mason and Stiuthcrs’ Now Buildings. 681)8

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1096, 3 January 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1096, 3 January 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1096, 3 January 1878, Page 1

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