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RAPER, CHARTERS & CO. have FOK, SALE, on unusually Favorable Terma, 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. 'E are NOW SHOWING our NEW STOCK of BOYS' and MEN'S OLOTHING, specially manufactured for the approaching season. The liberal patronage bestowed upon us during the past season has encouraged us to lay in a stock larger by several thousands of pounds than we have ever had since our opening. Our Customers therefore will find that for variety and quality, combined with moderate charges, our Establishment stands unequalled in New Zealand. Our Tweeds, Blankets, and Hosiery are made of the finest New Zealand wools. We mark all goods in plain figures at the Lowest Cash Price. A Single Garment at Wholesale Price. Hallknstein Bros., NEW ZEALANU CLOTHING FACTOET, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, WERTHEIM Lock-Stitch Hand Machine, With Extra Accessories and Loose Winding Wheels £1 10s. rlilS Is the largest, best finished, and most powerful handmaohlne in the world. It cannot be be deranged by ordinary use, and works rapidly with the greatest ease. Fitted with the most comElete aotof appliances. The Wertelm Hand-Machine is capable of perfoiming the widest range of work. Its application is practically unlimited: it will sew any artiole of olothing, anything that requires stitching, from Muslin, to dressed Calico, Linen, Woollen Cloth, or even Leather, without even change of needle or alteration of tension,, WSW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOEy* Caahel street, Chriatohuroh (Opposite Oobb and Co.'* office)

NOTICE. WALTER "STJOKLING, Of Manchester street south, Christehurch, is a DIRECT IMPORTER OF STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS, Also, ~~)HOTOGAPHIC MOUNTS, which he has for sale at moderate prices. Agent for Canterbury for FERRIER'S SCHOOL INK, 6s per gallon. Coutts's Guaranteed Acetic Acid.

AUTUMN SEASON. ENLARGEMENT OP PREMISES. " HAVE pleasure in announcing that ex- . tensive ALTERATIONS and ADDlwhereby a large amount of additional haa 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 DRAPERY, ex ships Watkato, Mennock, Orthes, &c, 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 Wool Reps. Costume Cloths and Tweeds, Estamene and all Wool Serges, &c, &c, Ladies' Jackets and Ulsters, fashionable shapes and materials, Pbawls in fancy wool, striped beaver, Angora, velvet, snowflake, &c„ Skirts in grey and colored melton and felt, black quilted Batin and lustre, and a large assortment of Hosiery, Underclothing, Laces, Ties, Sewed Goods, and every requisite in Household Furnishings, BOYS', YOUTHS' AND MEN'S CLOTBING In large variety of both English and Colonial Manufacture. I can confidently appeal to the reputation for thorough good value and moderate prices 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 BAPTIST CHURCH. NNIVERSARY SEftVICES of the Sun- _ day School in connection with the above church, will be held on SUNDAY, March 30th, when threo aermons will bo preached; in the morning at 11, by the Rev. E. Walker, at Presbyterian Church, Lichfield street; in the afternoon, at 3, by the Rev. J. Luxford, at Hereford street Church, and in the evening, at 6.30, by the Rev. C. Dallaston, at Presbyterian Church. . . ~~, , , Collections after service in aid of the school funds. Appropriate hymns will be sung by the children. A TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING will be held on TUESDAY, April Ist, at Hereford street Church, when addresses will be given by various ministers and friends. Tiokets for tea Is 6d each. Tea on tables at 6.30. Publi* meeting at| 7.30. 4404

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1594, 29 March 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1594, 29 March 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1594, 29 March 1879, Page 2

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