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SPECIAL NOTICE !!! TO MEET THE TIMES AND GIVE CUSTOMERS SATISFACTION. A ALKER has succeeded in engaging the services of Mr HARRISON, late Ok • *'* Merchant Tailor, of Cashel street, whose abilities have gained favor for many years for workmanship and tit. Old customers will meet with every possible attention, or any other roan. A. W. is now showing New Cloths, Coatings, Tweeds, kc. A. W, has also just received from Melbourne and Dunedin a splendid assortment of Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing. A decided bargain in Mens’ Suits, 39s 6d. A. W.’s Drapery is newly assorted with every line of useful goods, cheapness being the grand consideration. A. W.’s Costumes are novel and cheap. A. W.’s Millinery is quite unique, and will well repay inspection. Come and see Bonnets and Trimmed Hats before making your purchases, and oblige A. WALKER, Colombo street Wanted a respectable Youth as apprentice to the drapery 7013 COLOMBO STREEI BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, ESTABLISHED 1860. JOHN GOODMAN BEING 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) I'/a. o 10s. Ladies’ House Boots, ss. to 4s. Ladies’ Glove Kid Boots, 10s. 6d. to 7s. 6A Maids’ Levant and Kid, Bs, 6d to ss. Children’s Balmorals (Ones to Fives) s. 6d. to Is. 6d. 6072 SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF ! BEGS to intimate that his GBEAT CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES still continues, and he is now selling undermentioned goods by the SINGLE PAIR AT LESS THAN TEE WHOLESALE PRICES at the Warehouse, namely:— < 'unU'-™v 'i-ft r„— ——i 2s 6d, original price A ~ 3s fid, original price 12s 6d, orininal price 9s 6d, original price 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 4s 6d, original price 4s Od, original price 4s 6d 5s 6d 18s 6d 14s 6d 7s 6d 6s 6d ALL OTHER LINES EQUALLY CHEAP. NOTE THE ADDRESS— B. J. HALE Al BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, CORNER OF CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. 6195 BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, VISIT lUEBEE’B BEWIMGr MACHINE DEPOT. — m m rc THERE YOU CAN SELECT A MACHINE FROM THE LARGEST STOCK IN CANTERBURY. You will GET A PRINTED GUARANTEE, WARRANTING THE MACHINE EOR TWELVE MONTHS, And have the advantage of Purchasing from a Practical Man. You can get one there on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS, viz., FIVE SHILLINGS PER WEEK. CHARLES TURNER, SEWING MACHINIST & ENGINEER, 7468 Colombo street, two doors from Cookham House. H. SCRIMSHAW, UNDEKTAKEE, NEXT A 1 HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. m THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH EVERY REQUISITE. FUNERALS CONDUCTED IN TOWN AND COUNTRY IN THE MOSTI APPROVED MANNER, AT LESS COST THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN CHRISTCHURCH, 6084 JOHN BARKER, 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 FIRE. FIRE. EIRE. CHEAP FURNITURE CHEAP FURNITURE! riends and the T BATE 8 having completed nis new Premises, begs to inform hia . Public that he is now prepared to offer for Sale A FIRST-CLASS ASSORTMENT OP GOOD AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Parties Furnishing can be fitted «p with every requisite. All Furniture can be guaranteed f)r soundness and durability, and being made on the premises, can bo sold at prices considerably lower than any other house in town. All repairs neatly executed. Drawing and Dining-room Furniture rd-stuffed and covered. CANTERBURY STEAM TURNING AND CHAIR MANUFACTORY WORKS, Corner of Lichfield and Madras streets, Christchurch. 3662

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1213, 23 January 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1213, 23 January 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1213, 23 January 1878, Page 4

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