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D e d it o i 3 r ) 1 t t i i 5 e 5 NEW MUSIC AND PIANOFORTE SHOW ROOMS (Removed from Cashel street to High street, next door to Mr Wood, stationer). JAMBS SPENSLEY has now Opened convenient Rooms for the purpose of testing the merits of a largo stock of Pianos by English, French, and German makers. Selection may be made from the greatest variety of instruments ever shown together in Christchurch, and purchased either for Cash or upon Deferred payments, with 5 per cent, added to cash price, one-fourth of the value of the instrument being paid on delivery, and the balance by eighteen equal monthly payments. The Brinsmead Pianoforte, which was awarded as superior to all others at the recent competiton, was the property of James Spensley, who has several of the same quality on Sale. Pianofortes tuned and repaired. All work guaranteed. JAMES SPENSLEY, Musie Seller, High street, opposite City Hotel. 863 Early Closing Movement. B. CASS, CASHEL HOUSE, Having decided to give the movement a trial, will from July 20th CLOSE HIS ESTABLISHMENT AT 8 O’CLOCK ON SATURDAYS, And hopes that the public will support the movement by making their purchases before that time. B. CASS, CASHEL HOUSE. AN APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC. THE EARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT Having been started in Christchurch, tha public are requested to assist the movers of the same, by doing their SHOPPING BEFORE 8 O’CLOCK ON SATURDAYS, And support those that close at that hour CHRISTCHURCH DRAPERS’ AND CLOTHIERS’ ASSOCIATION. 1728 TRANSFER OF BUSINESS. WALTHAM STORE, SYDENHAM. THE Undersigned boga to notify to the public generally that he hai DISPOSED OF HIS INTEREST in the above Store to Mr GEORGE REESE, who will in future carry on the same. ANDREW LAWRIH. h e a o s i 8 S 1 S e i. d d i- '» h !B e e o d '» a t i IN reference to the above, George Reeso wishes to inform the public generally that having taken the above Store he hopes by strict attention to business, and by keeping first-class goods, combined with moderate prices, to merit a fair share of public support. Families waited on and goods delivered daily. 1714 GEORGE REESE. B IRMINGHAM H OUSE, Manchester Street. J. EOWLEY, TINPLATE WORKER, &c.. Will Open his New Premises on SATURDAY, JULY 13th. 1683 NOW OPEN. is LUNCHEON. Is LUNCHEON. Is LUNCHEON. T.H OO L E HAVING taken the DINING ROOMS, now called the PALACE DINING KU iMS, in the Triangle, High street, and having remodelled the same, all the furniture being new, hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Private rooms for ladies. Private rooms for gentlemen. Meals at all hours, from 7 a.m to II p.m. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Chocolate from 7 a,m. to 11 p.m. Before getting your lunch elsewhere, see T. Poole’s W indow and Bill of Fare. Everything of first-class quality. 1681 T. J> E P P B R B L E HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Hereford street, Has FOR SALE —Houses, Building Sections, 'FARMS, &c. Money advanced on mortgage on freehold property, ' H Blocks of Crown lands pointed out to bona fide purchasers. 8913 WALTER GEE, VENETIAN BLIND WORKER, Colombo street North, four Door urom Peterborough street, Christchurch, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BLINDS (Venetian or Otherwise), Made To Order on the Shortest Notice. WOULD call special atten* • IJT• tion to his Spring Barrel Blinds for Verandahs. Old Blinds repainted »nd taped on the shortest notice 482 SELLING OFF THE STOCK. Q.IVING UP THE BUSINESS. GREAT REDUCTIONS. SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE STORE AND IRONMONGERY WAREHOUSE. TIP'S. PAFTHIDGE, 1037 Victoria street. |3 LESS me, Mrs Cameron, have you JD got your Old Se ing Machine to work at last. W ell may you say th it you kenn lass I had it to all the Machinists in Canterbury, and many a braw shilling o’ our John’s siller hae they got, yet the machine was never right till I took it to T. C. VILLIEKS, HIGH STREET, CHRIS CHURCH, Opposite the Borough Hotel. He charged mo twa half-crowns, and made it a perfect blessing till me. Send him yours and let your neighbours ken that his Mach n» Oil, at is per bottle, is unequalled this side he Lino.” 971

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1379, 17 July 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1379, 17 July 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1379, 17 July 1878, Page 1

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