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NOTICE. DUNSTABLE HOUSE, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. WE shall, on THURSDAY NEXT, 31st JANUARY, have Ready for Sale, all the remains of our Season’s Stock of FASHIONABLE COSTUMES, PLAIN AND FANCY MATERIALS FOR DRESSES, Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, Parasols, Scarfs, Grenadines, Dress Muslins, &c., &c. Although we do not, on this occasion, publish our usual catalogue of articles for sale and the reductions in price shown thereon, we still have sufficient variety to show our customers a good assortment, and we venture to say that much as we have sacrificed goods of these classes, at the end of the previous seasons we have never given such inducements to purchasers as we shall place before them on this occasion. Unusually Liberal Discounts have been marked on Men’s Mercery, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Uunderclothing, &c., and also on Men’s, Boys’, and Youth’s Clothing of our own importation as well as those manufactured by ourselves from Mosgiel Tweeds. As our London buyer, Mr Gurney, has largely overshipped us in many useful lines of Plain Goods, we shall dispose of a lot at less than wholesale rates during the next fourteen days. Our half-yearly stock-taking and balance is fixed for the 19 th of February, we therefore propose to wind up this c'earance on Saturday, the 16th February. As the time is short and the season an inconvenient one for our country customers, many of whom will not be able to call, we have maderspecial arrangements for the prompt execution of all orders received by post, and also requests for patterns or other information. In some instances the quantities are limited, we therefore respectfully solicit an early call or an order. Visitors who call for the purpose of inspection only will as usual meet with the most marked attention. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND PURCHASED FOR CASH. J. BALLANTYNE & CO., DUNSTABLE HOUSE. January, 1878. 7230 LYTTELTON COLONISTS’ HALL. THE above Hall, fitted up with Stags, Scenery, and all requisite appl’apceg, spp}uc}iiig threp Dressing rooms, cr,n h? engaged for Concerts, Theatrical, and other Entertainments, on application to Librarian, or to “Press” or “Times” office, Lyttelton. Terms, including gas and oso t £ piano, £2 2s par night. For more then one night, as per agreement 6846

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1226, 7 February 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1226, 7 February 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1226, 7 February 1878, Page 1

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