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THE CENTRAL LOAN & DISCOUNT OFFICE Colombo street, adjoining tbe City Hotel. s. cohenTproprietor. MOST LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Plate, Watches, Diamonds, Jewellery, Wearing Apparel, Firearms, Deeds, Shares, Bonded Certificates, or any other security at the lowest rate of interest. A large accumulation of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, consisting of first class Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond Goods, Jewellery, Wearing Apparel, sundries, &c., always on hand, where intending purchasers can procure great bargains. Highest Price given for Old Gold and Silver. Bifls Discounted daily, and Renewals effected. All kinds of Goods Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. 1 ) Spectacles to suit all sights, from Is per pair. MONT DE PEITE, _ Dill PIETE PAWNBROKER COMPANY (PARIS AND LONDON) NEW ZEALAND BRANCH—COLOMBO STREET, NEAR GENERAL POST OFFICE, UNDER the Management of MR S. D. N late of Victoria, who is prepared to ADVANCE MONE V on JEWELLERY, DIAMONDS, PLA'S E, WATCHES, PIANOS, Furniture, Books, Paintings, Firearms, Stock-in-Trade, Wearing Apparel, &0., &o. Special Feature —Highest Sum Lent and Lowest Interest Charged. This Company are also Large Purchasers of Second-hand Clothing and Every Other Description of Property, Ladies and Gentlemen favoring the Manager with Letters making Appointments, will receive Immediate attention. ON SALE, a quantity of Unredeemed Pledges from other branchesj also, New and Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, and every description of Jewellery, Clothing, Clocks, Fancy Goods, &c., at prices that defy competition. Note — Side Entrance, Armagh street. 6358 o o WANTED KNOWN—WHERE TO GET BEST VALUE FOR MONEY i J. SMITH, GAS FITTER, BELLHAHGER, PLUMBER, LOCKSMITH, TIN, IRON, AND ZINC WORKER, CASHEL STREET (next door to Clarkson, Butcher). JS. begs to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and suburbs where they can have • any Branch of the above Trades executed with dispatch. J. S. wishes to call attention to his superior assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS just opened out, which are being sold at prices unheard of in Christchurch before. Hydraulic Rams, Pumps, Hot and Cold Water Pipes, Baths, Beer Engines, Ash Pans, Stove Pipes, &0., &o. fiST NOTE THE ADDRESS— J. SMITH, Licensed Gasfitter, CASHEL STREET, 6703 (Next door to Clarkson, Bntoher). TIMBER. COALS. FIREWOOD. WHOLESALE DEPOT: BROWN’S SIDING, NEAR THE GAS-WORKS." TIMBER, of all kinds j Large Stocks always on hand, and cargoes constantly arriving. COALS, Best Quality, Sceeened. FIREWOOD, Black Pine and Manuka, in any lengths. THE TOWN DELIVERY Is Worked from the Siding by my own Drays, and at Lowest Possible Rates, IN ANY QUANTITIES. All Oedkrs, by Post ob Otherwise, Promptly Attended To, J. T. BROWN, 309 Offices —Tuam Street. HOT OOTJAhE. MOT COCOA. MOT TEA. A L L 5O T. ALL who would have a NICE CUP of the above (that cheers, especially on a Cold Winter’s Day), made as it should be, with all their Aromatic Flavours, and served as you like it, at the Moderate Charge of THREEPENCE PER CUP, should call at the COFFEE ROOMS of the undersigned, situated between Langdon and Judge’s and Mein’s Butcher Shops, COLOMBO STREET, OPPOSITE THE TRIANGLE. J. P. OLIVER & CO, 5464 Proprietors. BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, VISIT TURNER’S SEWING MACHINE DEPOT THERE YOU CAN SELECT A MACHINE FROM THE LARGEST STOCK IN CANTERBURY. You will GET A PRINTED GUARANTEE, WARRANTING THE MACHINE FOR TWELVE MONTHS, And have the advatage of Purchasing from a Practical Man. Yon 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, CHEAP BOOTS. CHEAP BOOTS. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN CHRIST CHURCH or all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES is B. J. HALE’S BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, Cashel and Colombo streets, where he is SHILLING—■ Children’s Colonial lace-ups, from Children’s Levant 10-13 Balmorals, from Maid’s 1 and 2 leather lace-ups, from Ladies’ Kid side springs, from ... Gents’ all Kid sewn side springs, from ... Gents' Colonial Watertights, from Babies’ Boots, from Is 6d per pair. ... 2s 6d per pair, worth 4s 6d ... 5s 6d per pair, worth 8s 6d ... 6s 6d per pair, worth 9s 6d ... 7s 6d per pair, worth 10s 6d ... 14s 6d per pair, worth 18s 6d ... 16s 6d per pair, worth 20s 6d ALL OTHER LINES EQUALLY CHEAP. B. NOTE THE ADDRESSJ. HA LE , BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, CORNER OF CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. H. SCRIMSHAW, TIN 3D KLiTAKK JR, NEXT A 1 HOTEL, )LOMBO STREET HEISTOHUBOH. THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH EVERY REQUISITE. IN CONSEQUENCE OF PREMISES BEING DESTROYED BY FIRE, AND TILL REINSTATED, ALL ORDERS MAY BE LEFT AT MR JOHN GOODMAN’S BOOT DEPOT, Opposite, or at my Private Residence, CORNER OF DURHAM AND ST. ASAPH STREETS. 608 H. WIIKIHBOF, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS AND SHOES, STRANGE’S NEW BUILDINGS. HWJ HAS much pleasure in calling % v - » public attention to his W inter Stock, which will be found to suit tbe times both for Price and Variety. Inspection in vited, SPORTING SEASON Special attention is called to OWN MAKE Field Shotting Boots for tbs comfort and durability of which he refers to his many patron^. * NOTE THE ADDRESS. A 42 WALTER GEE, VENETIAN BLIND WORKER, Colombo street North, four Dooi irom Peterborough street, Christchurch. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BLINDS (Venetian or Otherwise), Made To Order on the Shortest Notice, \\T WOULD call special atten- » * a VJT 9 tion to his Spring Barrel Blinds for Verandahs, Old Blinds repainted »nd taped on the shortest notice, 482

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1290, 8 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1290, 8 May 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1290, 8 May 1878, Page 4

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