WANTED KNOWN. jTftERLIN WOOLS, at 3d per dozenBerlin Fingerings and Fleecy Wools, lees than cost. Compulsory Sale of Winter Drapery, Millinery, and Wool Goods, la now on. Call and see the prices. 0. R. CHURCH, Cash Drapery Depot, IT9 High street, next Mrs Butlers LOST, a White Fox Terrier SLUT, with collar on. A, Cardalo on tfco collar. Finder rewarded. Apply C. Coombfs, Lichfield street. 277 FOR SALE, a two-roomed HOUSE and Land near the railway. Easy terms a pply D. Foster, Rydenham. 43 Q OAFFOTI) POLES FOR SALE-Sixty Poles, various lengths, now lying on land next Terminus Hotel. Price Sixpence a f 'ot. Write, R. Easton, Colombo road south. 270 F’ R S* LE a few SHARES in a BREWERY, earning |ibout 25 per cent Can be had for £SOO altogether or separately. Address— Reginald Easton, Colombo road south, Christchurch, 2^9 Mk It. J. c HATTAWAY, PIANOFORTE TUNER, Pe cbp.borougii Ftref.t, Christchurch. 287 0 N O N NIN G T CARRAGEEN; Or, IRISH MOSS. The best known remedy for Coughs nnl Colds. To be had everywhere. 101 HIE Friends of the late Mr Walter Hill I are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late Residence, Oxford Terraco, opposite Government Buildings, at Three o’clock on Tuesday, 24th Jane. R. W. WALTERS & CO., 284 Undertak r. GREAT CLEARING- SALE or BOOTS & SHOES H. COKRICK’S BOOT DEPOT, VICTORIA STREET. I HAVE determined to have a bona-fide CLEARING SALE Of my splendidly assorted stock of Boots and Shoea, and as I am anxious to reduce the Stock and knowing that the public these hard times are anxious to purchase as cheaply as possible, I INVITE INSPECTION. This is not a sale of inferior Stock, but of really good useful lines, at exceedingly low prices. Heads of families will find this a splendid opportunity of laying in Winter Stock, and I can assure the publ’O that better value is not to be obtained iu New Zealand. As I could not continue to sell at the price I am now offering, this Sale will positively last but 14 days only. H. CORRICK, Victoria Boot Depot, Victoria street, Christchurch, 243 B ANKRUPT S A L E 72 Women’s and Children’s TRIMMED. FELT HATS, Reduced from 10s 6d to 4s 9d. Heavy White Blankets, 10s 6d per pair A'l Wool Flannel, lljd per yard Wool Crossovers, 2i lid reduced to Is 6H fiO Doz. Childrens’ Ties \ All 50 ~ Wcol Infantcea f Redu 40 ~ Wool Boots I frfm 50 ~ Wool Boas ) Is to 6d Emhroiderf d Velvet Cosies, 3s 6d White Longcloth, 2s lid per doz. Unbhached Calico, 2r 6d per dcz. Heavy T weeds, for boys’ use, Is 6£d per yd. Heavy Tweed Trousers, all sizes, Gs 9d Black Velveteen, 2s 6d per yard. H. E. MAY & CO. BANKRUPT SALE.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1666, 23 June 1879, Page 2
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