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! :f:loo:rc:lot:b: i i !OS7i I FLOOECLOTH !!! I 19571 1957 JUST RECEIVED, EX HIMALAYA, ' 1 YARDS OF THE CELEBRATED LINOLEUM PATTERN* 2 MUST BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OP COST, AT P. I> A. TIER s o :sr s, OASHEL STREET, OPPOSITE DUNSTABLE HOUSE. 494 R. & T. H. LEAVER, tailors & woollen deapees, TRIANGLE. HIGH STREET, CHPJSTCHURCH, Opposite Tbe Hall. AI L ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. ONE TRIAL SOLICITED. ' EFREEING to the above, RICHARD LEAVER (late Foreman with Hobbs and Co ) ; desires to assure all who may favor the new firm with their patronage that they may rely on obtaining WELL FITTING GARMENTS, MADE OF FIRST QUALITY MATERIALS, COMBINED WITH BEST WORKMANSHIP. 4673 CITY TEA. MA.HT, HIGH STREET, CHRISTOHUROH. DAVENPORT'S NEW TARIFF PRICES. N AND AFTER the Ist of JANUARY the FULL REDUCTION of *d per lb. on SUGAR, and 2d per lb. on TEA, will be in force, which the subjoined List will show : Bright Yellow Sugar, 4d. Crystalised White do., 4Jd Good Black Tea, Is lOd. Very Superior Black or Mixed, 2s 4d, Finest Imported, 2s lOd. A LARGE STOCK OF HALF-CHESTS AND BOXES, JUST TO HAND, AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. 3523 CASHEL HOUSE BOOT DEPOT, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. BOOTS AND SHOES UNUSUALLY CHEAP. EORGE begs to call the attention of his Numerous Customers and the Public • XX in general, to his Immense Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, both Colonial and Imported. A 8 HE IJ OVE RSTOCKED he is determined to effect a Speedy Clearance, to facilitate which ha has Re marked every article at the LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE to any trader who intends paying for his goods. Recent arrivals ex Lutterworth, Palala, and Langstone 63 TRUNKS. from to I from to Children's patent laceups, re- Children's copper toes, 7'sto 2s Is 3d 6a 4b Children's elastic-sides, 7'a to Children's copper toes, 4's to 9's 6s 4s 6's 4a 3s Children's elastic-Bides, 10's Women's Cashmere boots ... 5s 6d 3a 6d to 13's 7s 6d 5s 6d Men's watertights ... ... 18a 6d 16s Children's levant lace-ups ... 5s 6d 4s Men's calf Emperors... ... 14s 10s 6d Children's copper toes, 10'a Men's calf goloshes 12s 6d 10s 6d to 13'» 7a 6d 5a 6d Lot job ladies'kid boots ... 10a 6a ALL OTHER LINE-5 EQUALLY CHEAP. TERMS CASH. As he Manufacturea all Colonial Goods at hia Factory, Hereford street, under bis own supervision, he can give every guarantee as to quality. Branch—South road, '1 imaru. 2397 " E. GEORGE, High street. F. GABITES VICTORIA STREET. F/~S HAS now COMMENCED hia WINTER DISPLAY of the following p XX • GOODS :- BLANK F.TS—A Large Variety. FLANNELS—IOO Pieoes, all wool, heavy makes. Prices—SJd, IOJd, la 6d to 2s 6d. CALICOES —White and Grey, Englißh and American, 2s 9d to 10a 6d per doz.; wonderful value, far cheaper than any he has yet had the pleasure to sell. DRESS GOuDS-A Large Variety of Satin Cloth, All Wool, Serges, Russell and Persian Cords, and Wim-eys from 4£d per yard. HOSlEßY—Ladies' Merino and Lambs wool Hose, Children's Sox. A Great Bargain in Ladies' Clerical-Bibbed Merino Hose, Is osd pair; under manufacturer's price. As he has only 50 doz. left, an early call would secure them. MILLINERY —Our Hats and B>nnets are very handsome, while those of our own make are superior to the imported at about one-third the coat. The Department is under the charge of a lady of great experiences and acknowledged good taste. STAYS—Just Opened a Job Lot of Stays at le-s than H*lf-Piice. See Window. Ladies' UndercLthing, Skirts, &c. Men's and Boys Clothing. F. GABITES, Victoria Street. £& -_. ~m . ft*. A. TBLd TRADE HOBDAY & CO.'s COLOMBO STREET SUPPLIED WITH m J EVERY FUNERALS CONDUCTED IN TOWN AND COUNTRY ON THE MOST SATISFACTORY TERMS, ASD IN THE MOST ATTROVED MANNER. ORDERS T.*KJEN AT THE SHOP, NEXT HOBDAY & CO.'S, COLOMBO STREET, Or at my Private Residence, CORNER 0? DURHAM AND ST, ASAPH STREETS. 3184

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1646, 30 May 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1646, 30 May 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1646, 30 May 1879, Page 1

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