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DRAPER, CHARTERS & CO. have FOR SALE, on unusually Favorable Terms, SECTIONS in Wilson’s Nursery, Ferry road. Price, £sl each; terms, £3 cash, and £3 every three months until completion. Interst, 10 per cent. DRAPER, CHARTERS & CO., 3489 Hereford street. AUTUMN SEASON. ENLARGEMENT OF PREMISES, I HAVE pleasure in announcing that extensive 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 DRAPER v , cx ships Waikato, Mennock, Orfches, fee., 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, &c , &c., Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, fashionable shapes and materials, Shawls in fancy wool, s-riped 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, Lacaa, Ties, Sewed Goods, aud 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 moat moderate profit, ROBERT BLACK, Draper and Clothier, High and Lichfield streets. 4053 PIEE i EIRE!! EIRE!!! JAMBS MULLIGAN & CO., DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, High Street, Christchurch, JgEG to announce that their BUSINESS PREMISES will be CLOSED till TUBS. DAY AFTERNOON or WEDNESDAY MORNING, for the purpose of Re-marking the Stock Damaged by the Fire on Saturday last. April 7th, 1879. 4487 FOR SALE-SECTIONS at Riccarton, near Middleton station, and the site of Messrs Austin and Kirk’s new pottery works. A splendid chance for working men and others to obtain a cheap freehold in this healthy and desirable locality on easy terms. Price, £2O to £25 each. Terras, £3 cash, and balance in quarterly instalments of £3 bearing current interest, DRAPER, CHARTERS & CO., 3641 Alport Buildings, Hereford street. LOST, One Red and One Yellow Beard PIGEONS The tinder will bo re warded on leaving them at Barsshaw's, Saddlers, Cashel street. 4489 LO>T OR STOLEN, on the 27th MarjP, young brown Retriever DOG, answers the name of Swan. Finder will be rewarded on returning the same to Esrlin Cottage, Cashel street east. Any one detaining it after this date will be prosecuted. 4499 FAMILY BIBLES, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, COMMON PRAYERS, And CHURCH SERVICES, With HYMNS, ANCIENT AND MODERN. THE Advertiser is greatly overstocked with above lines, and has decided to S iC I H TOs them at considerably less than coat price, or at HALF THE USUAL PRICE. Also, A great variety of PHOTOGRAPHIC SCRAPS, very cheap SCHOOL BOOKS in great variety, including all Nos. of Royal Readers and Sequela, Morris’ Grammar, and all class books used in district schools, GOOD BLUE ENVELOPES, 7s fid per 1000. ALFRED SIMPSON, Late J. Hughes, HIGH STREET, Opposite Cobb and Co, 4495 T IE U N wsi, FOX will deliver his intertsting lecture ov “ AMERICA,” la St. Paul’s Church, Caahol street, OK THURSDAY, APRIL 10th. Chair will bo taken at 7.30 p.m. Admission free. A collection will be made at close of lecture in aid of the funds of the St. Paul’s Band of Hope. 4497

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1602, 8 April 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1602, 8 April 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1602, 8 April 1879, Page 2

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