IF. Gr ABI TE S WILL HOLD HI3 a :csr isr xj a l s a l b OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING This Wecß and Next. PREVIOUS TO STOCK - TAKING! !F. GADBITIES, VIC r rOIRXA. STEEET. 4652 “TREES! TREES!! TREES!!! ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. XO 000 APPLE? ’ PEARS * teaches, PLUMS, CHERRIES, APRICOTS, Also many thousand gooseberries, currents (red, 'white and black), strawberries (early sorts), age one, two, three, and four years old. Also, many thousands of raspberry canes, my wellknown sorts ; also, rhubarb roots, from my very fine stock of seacted, sorts. Also, about 40,000 Ornamental shrubs and conifers, consisting of macrocarpa, insignia, halipensis, fnnebris, Douglasia, sempervirens, Lawsoniana, tubercnlata, pinasters, stone pine, laurestinns, euonymns, rhododendrons, yew, box, lilac, previt, hollies, laurels, arbor vita;. Wellingtonia, tornlosa, matipo, English larch, &c., &c, A good variety of roses and pot plants —lnspection respectfully invited at the Nursery, Hargood road, Woolston. Town address, opposite Reece’s, Ironmongers, Colombo street, —N.B —My new stock of garden seeds will soon be ready. WM. GIMBLETT. 661 BOOTS ! SHOES !! Great Clearance Sale of Boots and Shoes at <JA SPIEL house boot depot, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MR GEORGE having just returned from Melbourne, where he was induced to make LARGE PURCHASES of BOOTS AND SHOES at 30 per cent, under English prices, proposes to Offer all those Goods, in all 84 Cases, at 30 per cent, discount, and 2s on Every Pound Cash. The SALE Commences THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 14th June, and will continue for Two Months, viz., until 4th August, on which day I will be closed for stock-taking. Goods consist of:— Children’s lace boots, Is, worth 2a „ lace-ups, 7’ato9’s, 4s, worth 6a „ „ 10’a to 13's, 5s 6d, worth 7s 6d Children’s copper toes, 10’s to IS’s, ss, worth 7s 6d Children’s copper toes, 7’s to 9’s, 4s, worth6a j Women’s kid boots, from 6s to 14s, worth ( 10s to 20s 1 Women’s Emperors, from 8a 6d to 10a 6d, worth 12s 6d to 14s 6d The Stock being too large to particularise, all other Lines will be Reduced in proportion. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS— E. (31 EOBGE, CASHEL HOUSE BOOT DEPOT, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Near May and Co., Drapers, The Hall. 2397 Women’s Cashmere boots, from 3a to 4a 6d, worth 5s 6dto 7s' Every description of slippers, from 3s to 5a Men’s elastic-sides, at 10s, worth 14s 6d ~ ~ 8s 6d, worth 12s Gd ~ Emperors, own make, at 16s worth 20s Men’s watertights, at 15a, worth 22a ~ lace-ups, at 10s 6d, worth 14s 6d „ Bluchers, at 8a 6d worth 12a 6d COOKHAM BOOT DEPOT, (Next City Hotel) HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. -AJSTDIREW CLARK S SACRIFICING his LARGE and VARIED STOCK of BOOTS AND SHOES Of Every Description, so as to effect
A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! I BARGAINS ! ! ! 4671 SINGER TRIUMPHANT!! THE SINGEE, SEWING MACHINE COMPANY HAVE GAINED THE IXAXiTS GOLD MEDAL, 1878, AGAINST THE WORLD. WHY BUY worthless imitations when you can have a GENUINE MACHINE FOR LESS MONEY. MESSES HOBBS AND CO., THE SOLE AGENTS IN CHRISTOHUECH FOR THE SINGER COMPANY, ARB NOW SELLING GENUINE SINGER SEWING MACHINES at such prices as must command the trade. Genuine Duplicate Parts, Extras, Oils, Needles, &c., all lowered in price considerably below every other maker. Remember—The SINGER COMPANY have made and sold nearly 3,000,000 MACHINES. Sewing Machines o£ every description Cleaned and Repaired by first-class hands at the Lowest Prices. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. ATKINSON’S ENERGETIC FOUNDRY, TUAM STREET. RANGES! RANGES !! RANGES I I ! AND REGISTER GRATE AND WASHING FURNACE MANUFACTORY, ESTABLISHED 27 years, eighteen years in Sydney and Victoria, and nine years in Canterbury. Holds eight of the highest honorary certificates of the Christchurch Agricultural Show, first and second prizes at the Ashburton Show for the year 1878, T. ATKINSON has now the largest Range Factory In New Zealand, turning out 40 ranges a month, This is the best certificate, as it shows how the public appreciate them, and that they are being judged by competent housewives who know the value of a range they are working with every day. Builders and Contractors would do well to call and see .the prices for Castings in their line of business. Highest price given for old Cast-iron. 547
UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATONAGE, QUILL’S HOTEL, ASHBURTON, (Opposite Railway Station, and adjoining Post and Telegraph Departments). THE Proprietor of the above magnificent Hotel begs to announce to Commercial Travellers, Families, and Visitors to this prosperous district that this establishment is acknowledged to be the finest in New Zealand, both as regards its extent of accommodation and the general perfection of its appointments. The private suites of apartments are specially designed to suit the convenience and privacy of families. The sitting rooms are cheerful and pleasant. Splendid commercial room, and a reading room with one of the bsat libraries in the colony. Large sample rooms to meet the requirements of commercial travellers. Bath rooms, billiard saloon, and wines and spirits of the choicest brands, 403 THOMAS QUILL, Proprietor. RED HOUSE BAKERY AND GROCERY STORE, Victoria Street, Christchurch, 8 SIMPSON desires to thank the • public for their past favors and the liberal support accorded to him during the J last twelve years he has been in business, and, in consequence of the increase of his trade necessitating his whole time being devoted to the indoor requirements of his business, he has employed Mr S HARLAN D I to ATTEND TO HIS OUTDOOR BUSINESS. Mr Sharland’s Receipt will be a Sufficient Discharge of All Accounts Paid to Him, 4890 T* J* TV ATTE RS , WHITE AND BLACKSMITIH, Rivers Eight of-Way, Cashel street (back of Bank of Australasia). Second prize taken at the A. & P. Association Show, 1878. COOKING RANGES made to order, from 2ft 6in to Bft, fitted with grills, attached apparatus for conveying hot water for baths, &c., to any part of a building. Prices from £4 10s upwards. The trade supplied. Special arrangements for fitting up hotels, &c. Portable washing boilers on hand. Hydraulic rams fixed. Sixteen years’ experience in the above trade in Christchurch. 2503
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1708, 11 August 1879, Page 4
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