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W HE 11 E SHALL I BUY MY BOOTS? His shop is easy to be found, For in this city he’s renowned For “Bluchers,” working-men’s —confessed In Christchurch they’re the very best. At “ wholesale price,” a single pair, Some say he buys, but who shall dare (Unless the truth he doth forsake) Deny Hyde’s goods are Hyde’s own make. HYDE’S BOOT FACTORY. Retail Shop, opposite Strange and Co.’s, High Street, Christchurch. 6202 Bootmakers many I have tried, But never found one like “George Hyde.” Boots, cheap and good, a perfect fit. No matter if you watk —or sit. The Ladies crowd outside “his show;” They see the prices—in they go, And when his goods they each inspect, On “ Hyde,” great credit they reflect. AMERICAN INSTITUTE, 1877. THE W. & W. TEE AID LB MACHINE, B EDUCED TO £6 15s. Unanimous Report of the Judges—“ We do not hesitate to declare the New Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine the BEST in the WORLD, and we recommend for It the highest recognition The SPECIAL MEDAL of 1877.” Inspection Invited, m - 'VS :rAsk for the New No, 8, for Domestic Work. Soo it and judge for yourselves. The New No. 7, for Tailoring, runs faster, treadles lighter, and for light and heavy work cannot be equalled. Hand Machines In the greatest variety. Time payment system from five shillings per week. J. M. THOMPSON, Aobkt for Wheeler and Wilson’s Sewing Machines, Colombo Street, BEGS to notify that, having engaged a Competent Machinist, ho Is prepared to execute all kinds of repairs to every description of Sewing Machine extant. Duplicate parts always in stock. Agent for Morris and Yeoman’s world-renowned Sewing Machine Needles. 977 WANTED KNOWN— WHERE TO GET BEST VALUE FOR MONEY! J. SMITH GAS FITTER, BELLHAHGER, PLUMBER, LOCKSMITH, TIN. IRON. AND ZINC WORKER. CASHEL STREET (next door to Clarkson, Butcher}, JS, begs to Inform the Inhabitants of Christchurch and suburbs where they can have • any Branch of the above Trades executed with dispatch, J. S. wishes to call attention to his superior assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS just opened out, which are being sold at prices unheard of in Christchurch before. Hydraulic Rams, Pumps, Hot and Cold Water Pipes, Baths, Beer Engines, Ash Pans, Stove Pipes, &0., &o, OT NOTE THE ADDRESS— J. SMITH, Licensed Gaafitter, CASHEL STREET, 01® (Next door to Clarkson, Butcher'),

IMPORTANT TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, ARTIZANS, &o. BUCHANAN, City Foundry, St. Asaph street, Begs to intimate that he is in possession of a Large Assortment of ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK for Verandahs, Balconies, Ridging, &c., &c,, which he is prepared to execute at LOWEST RATES. An Inspection Invited. R. BUCHANAN, City Foundry, St. Asaph street, Christchurch. 3700 LIVER. INDIGESTION. DEBILITY. LIVER AFFECTIONS Relieved and Cured by using George and Welohe’s Dandelion Liver Tonic, which is the best remedy to stimulate the Liver, promote Digestion, and give general health to the system. All the valuable restorative and alterative properties of the Dandelion are produced in this remedy, and speedy relief from the depression and debility arising from inactive Liver is obtained by its use. To be obtained from the ag'nt, H. L. BOWKER, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Importer of Brushware, &c.. Market place, Christchurch. Also of J. T. GOODMAN, High street; Mrs ROBINSON, Chemist, Cashel street; and W. W. PRICE, 772 Chemist, Hereford street east. BXiIGKHI’S CANTERBURY RESTAURANT ’’apanul Road, near Post Office, M bT L 8, AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY. BOARD AND LODGINGS 175., 18s. £1 PER WEEK. Bed* and Meals Is. 151

HIGH STREET LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. tmHE UNDERSIGNED will X LEND MONEY, In large or small amounts on all 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, 3272 Licensed Pawnbroker, HERTFORD HOUSE, Victoria Street. GREAT CLEARING SALE. OP DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. T AUSTIN, in returning his sincere • thanks to his numerous Patrons and the Public generally, begs to inform them that he intends holding a CLEARING SALE .OF SUMMER STOCK At prices that must insure a speedy Clearance. '.Having had a successful season, he will offer the remaining portion of his Summer Stock regardless of cost. NOTE THE FOLLOWING LINES 12 doz silk sunshades at 3s 6d and 3s 9d, reduced from 6s 6d and 7s 6d 10 doz straw hats at Is and Is 6d, reduced from 2s 6d and 4s 9d 500 yds of mohair lustre at 7£d, reduced from Is 1000 yds print at 4£d and 6id, reduced from 7Jd and XOd, warranted fast colors. Muslin frilling, 2d to 6d per yd Princess Robes from 6s 6d Colored cotton skirts, 2s 6d to 7s 6d, good value Cotton shirting 5Jd, reduced from 7ld Fancy dress materials from 6£d per yd Japanese silk from lOzd to Is lid 30 doz linen handkerchiefs at 6s 6d per doz, in boxes 20 doz ladies' sets from 9£d per set CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Boys’ knicker tweed suits 3a lid Boys’ sergo suits from 5s lid Men’s tweed trousers from 6s lid Trousers and vest from 13s 9d Men’s straw and Leghorn hats regardless of cost. Men’s sooka from 4£d per pair, All other goods equally low. The SALE commenced on THURSDAY, January 9th, 1879, 2676 T, AUSTIN, Hertford House.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1596, 1 April 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1596, 1 April 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1596, 1 April 1879, Page 4

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