NOTICE. I HAVING appointed WM. NEIGHBOURS as my aGE£T, all Accounts owing to ma are to be paid to him. Orders for ."and and Shingle can be left at his office. Tuam street. GEO. GKEENGf E, 2G54 Wilson s p ridge. LABGE ABBIYALS OF New Summer Drapery. ROBERT BLACK, HAS pleasure in stating he is now Opening up, ex Palala, a CHOICE and FASHIONABLE SELECTION of the LATEST STYLES of GOODS suitable for the present season. DRESS MATERIALS in superabundant quantity, in various makes, as Snowflakes, Melanges, Challies, Lustres, Arabian Glacis, &c.. Black, Coloured, and Japanese Silks. Prints, Brilliants, Figured Cambrics, New Ginghams, and other washing materials in immense variety. White and Coloured Lace Stripes, Checks, Matellasses, Piques, &c., &o. Silk Scarves, Neckerchiefs, and other fancy goods, in beautiful styles, a large assortment. In every other department large quantities of New Goods are now being opened up. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Has also received Large Additions of New, Seasonable Goods of both Colonial and English Manufacture. SPECIAL. —All goods have been marked at prices extremely low. I can confidently state that everything will be found Firstrate Value, and not to be excelled. HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. CHRISTCHURCH. 2416 BOOTS I BOOTS! T. ANDERSON BEGS to announce to his customers and the public that he has a large and well assorted Stock of GENTS’, LADIES’, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, both English and Colonial made, besides all kind* of Boots and Shoos made on the Premises, In first-class style, peg. sewn, and rtvltted. Note the address— T. ANDERSON, DUBLIN BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, *863 No. 116 Colombo atr..* Christchurch, JAMES MILLS, TAILOB, PBATI’S BUILDINGS, COLOMBO STREET, TAKES this opportunity to return thanks to his numerous patrons for their liberal support, and assures them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to maintain their confidence. He bege to inform his patrons and the public that he has now Opened his FIRST SHIPMENT of Spring Goods per Palala, first-class English selection—nothing surpassed. An early inspection is solicited. 2348 >. S »-4 s > H S-2 £ £ .3-2 <X> b! n co -1 EAYMOND’S HOUSEHOLD HAND, LOCKSTITCH Sewing Machines. 8000 NOW lIN USE THROUGHOUT NSW ZEALAND. SEVEN YEARS trial nave proved beyond doubt that they are the most simple, durable, efficient, and satisfactory machine imported. They have not one single fault. This la an American-made Machine. America is the homo of the Sewing Machine, and their immense superiority over Birmingham and German makes is an established fact. Buy one and you wiU never regret it. If you hesitate, ask those who have used them, and you will not be without one, Those machines are now fitted with solid bed, and do not require screwing to the table. F YOU PREFER A TREADLE MACHINE ASK FOR RAYMOND’S No. I. May be had retail from the AMEBIC AN SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, COLOMBO STREET, And faom other o*k»bUshmentj bath In town
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1457, 17 October 1878, Page 2
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