STATIONERY. STATIONERY. STATIONERY. QK/1 OASES AND BALES OF OOGb STATIONERY, Jnat received, ex late arrivals from London, and consisting of Drapers glazed wrapping paper ~ small hand ~ Double demy printing paper, coloured and white Quadruple foolscap, printing Double foap, blue and cream wove, flat Large posts ~ ~ Printers’ cards, white and coloured, all sizes Tissue papers, all the new colours Fine and superfine fcaps, plain and ruled Letter and note papers ~ all sizes Hand-made mediums, demy and fcaps, plain and ruled and litho heading Hand-made brief papers, 36 lines Parchment No 1, best plain and ruled and litho headings Green and blue silk ribbons, silk cords, red tape Whatman’s drawing papers, guaranteed perfect Cardboards, pasteboards, Bristol boards Tracing cloth and papers, best French Two million envelopes, blue, cream, fancy colours, all sizes White and coloured blotting papers Damping papers Complete assortment of artists’ materials Colour boxes, from 6d to five guineas Mathematical instruments, from 2s to £l2 per set Despatch desks, fine assortment in Russia leather, suitable for presents Inkstands in great variety Pens and pencils, all letters Rogers’ and Mappin’s penknives Pocket books, purses, card cases Photo albums, very large assortment, new designs Stationery cabinets in oak, mahogany, walnut and rosewood Field’s non-corrosive ink, in J, 1-pints, and quarts, used exclusively by most of the London banks Stephens’ BB ink, £, i pints and quarts ~ copying ink, in quarts Lyons’ writing fluid, 3oz, 1-pints, and quarts Antonie’s ,ying ink ~ ~ Red and i v .cy coloured inks, all sizes &c., &c,, &o. In short, one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONER? Ever Imported into the Colony, And being direct importations from the ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS, Places us in a position to offer every line at very moderate prices. CREEAR & WHITCOMBSBOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, TRIANGLE, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH 66 Ulster Boot Depot. Messrs mcSWlgan & burns have OPENED those well-known corner premises in HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREET, Christchurch, Opposite the Borough Hotel, with a Well Assorted Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, which for Price, Material, and Workmanship will be found to compare favorably with any establishment in Christchurch, All orders entrusted to them will be executed n a good, workmanlike manner, and in the ateat fashion. 4459 JgOOT j^EPOT TRIANGLE, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (Opposite the Hall). BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Quality undeniable. Prices low, THE LABQBST STOCK IN’ CHBISTCHUBCH TO SELECT 88011. Mem. —The Governor omitted to call “his dear’s” attention to this unrivalled Establishment, bat all Canterbury is invited to call On Woodard, when their boots get low. And see hia well assorted show 01 Boota and Shoes—they’re all the go And selling off quite rapidly. Four feet will show another sight In Woodard boota, so strong and light, So nicely fitting, neat, net tight. You’ll keep them in yenr memory. When the now budget is displayed, And facts and figures all arrayed. May it still find increasing trade. And general prosperity. And Woodard’s Budget—that’s the thing. Cheap Boots for every class will bring ; And Woodard, ho will ever sing The praises of economy. 76 J. li. SEeming" IRONMONGER. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOR BUILDERS AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY. Always in stock a large ASSORTMENT OF Cooking Ranges, Register Grates, Penders, Fire Irons. &c., English and American Cutlery, Electro-plated Goods, Carpenters’ and Joniera’ Tools, from the beet English and American manufacturers, Corrugated Iron, from 5 to 10 feet lengths, Fencing Wire, Nos. 7 to 10, Room Papers of all designs and quality, at very low prices ; Oils, Paints, Varnishes, and colors of every description. N.B.—A Largo Assortment of Single and Double barrelled Muzzle and Breech-loading Guns, Powder, Shot. &c. Building Materials of all Descriptions on Sale. Note the Address— TUAM STREET WEST, and CORNER MANCHESTER and ST. ASAPH STREETS. 41C3
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1675, 3 July 1879, Page 1
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624Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1675, 3 July 1879, Page 1
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