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UNCLE SAM’S PAWN OFFICE. Ci STEWART bogs to Ino Oo form, the public that ho • ia prepared to LEND MONEY sums from Is to £SOO, on Clothing, Jewellery, Plato, Merchandise, Bills of Lading, &o. Lowest Iniereat charged. N.B,—ladies’ and gentlemen’s wearing apparel bought, sold, or exchanged. A large quantity of now and secondhand jewellery of all descriptions to bo sold cheap, Note the Addresa—S. STEWART Incensed Pawnbroker, Lichfield street, near the Oddfellows’ Hall. HIGH STREET LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. mHE UNDERSIGNED will . JL LEND MONEY, in large ' >J or small amounts on ail kinds of Jewellery, Clothing, Furniture, or any other security. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT, FOREIGN NOTES BOUGHT OR EXCHANGED. OLD COINS BOUGHT. FROM £5 to £IOOO TO LEND ON PERSONAL OR OTHER SECURITY. TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY Back Entrance in Lichfield Street (Opposite Slater and Son, Solicitors, > H. A. DAVIS, Licensed Pawnbroker. LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY, Office —Lichfield street, THE above Society DISCOUNTS BILLS DAILY. Loans from £lO to £SOOO on personal security, deeds of property, shares In public companies and other securities at current rates. Entire charge for £lO, repayable at ten shillings per week, £l. Entire charge for £2O, repayable at £1 per week, £2. Advances made on Furniture, Stock-In-Trade, Farm Stock, All applications, personal or by letter, Btrintly confidential. 3309 .Railway Signal Code OF NEW ZEALAND. One whistle signifies—“ Down breaks.” Two whistles signifiy —“ Off breaks.” Three whistles signify—“ Back up.” Continued whistles signify—“ Danger,” Rapid short whistles signify—“A cattle alarm.” A sweeping parting of the hands on level of the eyes signifies—“ Go ahead.” Downward motion of the hands, with extended arms, signifies—“ Stop.” A forward and downward motion of both hands signifies that you are to go for the bottom shilling in your pocket and buy your wife a sot of the famous EKBERG’B SEWING MACHINE HEMMERS (Four widths) AND A DRESS BINDER. ™lf you have neither wife nor hemmors, then get both as soon as possible, for they are handy to have in the house. N.B.—ln either case bo sure you get the genuine article, supplied on application to the VICTORIA SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, TRIANGLE, HIGH STREET. 428 CANTERBURY DYE WORKS. aWf J. SELLARS, SHEEPSKIN, MAT, AND WOOL RUG MANUFACTURER. LL kinds of Skins cleaned, dressed, and dyed, cheaply, quickly, and properly. Silk, woollen, and cotton dyed. Also, gentlemen’s wearing apparel cleaned and rc-dyed, appearing when finished equal to new. Feathers cleaned and dyed. y Inventor of the PATENT PARISIAN LIQUID WASHING BLUE, Proved by hundreds to be unsurpassed. Prepared and sold by the above at ONE SHILLING PER BOTTLE. 1865 SELLING OFF THE STOCK. JIVING UP THE BUSINESS. GREAT REDUCTIONS. SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE STORE AND IRONMONGERY WAREHOUSE. THOS. PARTRIDGE, 1037 Victoria street. NOTE-A SINGLE PAIR OP BOOTS AT WHOLESALE PRICE. WANTED THE PUBLIC TO CALL On Woodard, when your Bot go low f And see his well assorted show Of Boots and Shoes —they’re all the go } And selling off quite rapidly. Your feet will show another sight In Woodard Boots, so strong and light, So nicely fitting, neat, not tight, Yon’llkeop them ia your memory, When the now budget Is displayed, And facts and figures all arrayed, May It still find increasing trade, And general prosperity. And Woodard’s Budget—that’s the thing, Cheap Boots for every class will bring ) And Woodard, ha will ever sing The praises of economy. Then come in crowds unto High street, Next Frith’s picture shop, there you’ll meet The very man to fit your foot, And save your cash right pleasantly. Note the address— WOODARD’S VICTORIAN BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, Triangle, Opposite Professor Ayers’ new Turkish Baths, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Pegged and Sewn Boots made to order. Rop«J ih dono. rn 11. PROCTER havin',' made the disease of the eye, JL. for the adaption of (Spectacles, an especial study, and during do years experience in the optical branch of his business, knowing the diflieulty there lias been in procuring the imported article of reliable material properly adjusted to the sight, and having also secured the services of a thoroughly qualified Optician (late of holloml and .Sons, London), and the only Practical Optician in New Zealand, is now prepared to supply a want long felt amongst the community, viz., the proper treatment of that most delicate of organs,'J lIE EVE. Where the sight is either naturally defective, or impaired by accident, over-work, or age, T. R. Procter guarantees to supply glasses to suit all bights, of tile best Brazilian Pebbles, or the patent Tinted or other Crystals, selected with care and judgment, so as not only to overcome the inconvenience of defective sight, but to preserve, as long as possible, the strength of the eye, , . . Next to the proper selection of the glasses it is a matter of the greatest importance that the frames should accurately fit the face of the wearer. The majority of people fail to notice the importance of having such an important organ as the eye accurately measured and titled ; yet persons who would never dream of purchasing a pair of ready made hoots, or of putting on a suit of slop-clotlics, do not hesitate about taking the first pair of spectacles that are given to them from the stores of top merchants and other dealers who dabble in Optical goods, who, they must know, if they gave a moments thought to the matter, have no pretensions to Optical knowledge. Every Optician must have met with a middleaged housekeeper who mis adapted, a pair of her aged master’s east off spectacles, or a needy eloik who has secured, as he thinks, “a great bargain" at a pawnbroker’s, and both of these types wonder why their eyes are fatigued, and the sight deteriorated Bines they began to wear such glasses. Persons suffering from weak and imperfect vision should take the opportunity of calling upon T. U. Procter, when they can have their sight gunged and registered by specially prepared instruments, and a patent Optometer, for carefully testing the sight, ijo that they can at any time be supplied by post.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1424, 7 September 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1424, 7 September 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1424, 7 September 1878, Page 4

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