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THE LEVIATHIAN SALE OP MEN'S, YOUTHS,' AND BOYS' CLOTHING la now proceeding^at LEEDS HOUSE, CASHEL STREET, Nearly opposite the " Press" Office. See oar reduced price lists. J. Le Masurier & Co. AUTUMN SEASON. ENLARGEMENT OP PREMISES. " HAVE pleasura in announcing that ex- . tensive ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to my premises are now completed, whereby a large amount of additional room has been gained, the result being that customers will now be attended to with much greater comfort to themselves, and greatly increased facilities for inspecting and purchasing every class of goods. I am now receiving and opening up large large - shipments of FASHIONABLE AUTUMN DRAPERV, ex ships Waikato, Mennock, Orthes, &0., comprising a large variety of every class of goods, suitable for the season, particularly in the following lines, viz., Dress Materials, an unusually abundant selection of Newest Goods in choice and useful shades, as all wool Satin Cloths, Silk and Wo >1 Reps, Costume Cloths and Tweeds, Estamene and all Wool Serges, &o , &g., Ladies' Jackets and Ulsters, fashionable shapes and materials, Shawls in fancy wool, striped beaver, Angora, velvet, snowflake, &c, Skirts in grey and colored melton and felt, black quilted satin and lustre, and a large assortment of Hosiery, Underclothing, Laces, Ties, Sewed Gi>ods, and every requisite in Household Furnishings, BOYS', YOUTHS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING In large variety of both English and Colonial Manufacture. I can confidently appeal to the reputation for thorough good value and moderate prices I have gained In the past, and would only say that these new goods have been purchased under most favorable circumstances in the leading home markets and are marked at a most moderate profit. ROBERT BLACK, Draper and Clothier, High and Lichfield streets. 4053 RAPER. CHARTERS & CO. have FOtt SALE, on unusually Favorable Terms, SECTIONS in Wilson's Nursery, Ferry road. Prica, £sl each; terms, £3 cash, and £3 every three months until completion. Interst, 10 per cent. DRAPER, CHARTERS & CO., 3489 Hereford street. NOTICE. WALTEB "SUCKLING, Of Manchester street south, Chriatchurch, is a DIBECT IMPORTER OF STATIONERY AND FANCY GOOD 3, Also, >HOTOGAPHIC MOUNTS, whioh he has for sale at moderate prices. Agent for Canterbury for FERRIER'S SCHOOL INK, 6s per gallon. Coutta's Guaranteed Acetio Acid. TRADE MARK. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, N» J» Buckling & Oo„ WHOLESALE BOOT MANUFACTURERS, 'EG respectfully to draw the attention of the Pnblio to their Trade Mark, whioh appears on the soles of all their Goods. 2324 TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. TASTE PAPER FOR SALE, at the » / office of this journal. Price—3d per lb. 4331 0 LET, a SHOP and HOrrSE, in a firstclass position, in Whately road. Possession In the middle of April next. Apply to J. Baxter, Chemist, Whately road. 4291 MUTUAL BENEFIT, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE MONTHLY MEETING for the Psumonf. r\f Stihanrintinns. &0.. will be held at the Society's offices, Cashel street, on MONDAY NEXT, 25th inst. Office hours—-10 to 5 and 7to 9 p.m. 4351 J. A. BIRD, Secretary. FOR SALE, LEASE OF ONE ACRE, CRANMER SQUARE. | STABLES, COACH-HOUSE, LOOSE BOX, &c. &c. THE Undersigned being about to Remove from his present dwelling, is prepared to SELL his interest in the lease from the Church Property Trustees of ONE ACRE OF LAND In Cranmer Square, On which he has erected good weatherboard Stables, containing—--2 stalls Loose box Coach-house Buggy shed Gram store Man's sleeping room, and Fowl-house. The whole is well fenced, and sub-divided into yard, small paddock, and garden, well stocked with fruit trees. This would admirably suit any gentleman desiring stables quite removed from his dwellinghouse, or anyone requiring stable accommodation and not having room on his own land on which to build; or they would be found well adapted for a cab proprietor, as the place is within two minutes' walk of the Post office, and there is ample room on which to build a cottage. Ground rent only i 512 per annum. For further particulars, apply to C. F. BARKER, Hereford street. 3-18 4352 back, in Chrintohurch, a LETTER containing tabulated pedigrees of greyhounds Bumble Bee and two others. Information respecting them will be thankfully received by M. S. Smith, Bank of New Zealand, Ch'istchurch. 4349 TRAY ED—One cheßtnut HORSE, with two hind fetlocks, branded M on one shoulder. Any person bringing the same to Mr Williams, baker, Tuam Btreet west, will be rewarded. 4336 CHRISTCHURCH CITY GUARDS. 71XTRA PARADE, MONDAY, Maroh appear in uniform and accoutrements. 4348 JAS, G. HAWKES, Captain.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1588, 22 March 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1588, 22 March 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1588, 22 March 1879, Page 2

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