PURCHASE KAIAPOI BLANKETS, FLANNELS, YARNS, TWEET), &c., BEING MADE OF AX.H. WOOL WEAR BETTER than'those Imported. SOLD BY ALL DRAPERS AND STOREKEEPERS. JDbaeb Mark KAIAPOI. 454 MONEY TO LEND! 00/fcAA £I6OO, £BOO, and £750 TO BE LENT on ap proved Freehold Security. 1266 G ARRIOK '& COWLISHAW. NOTICE TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, W ALTER iStJGKLING HAS just received, ex Red Gauntlet, Waimate, Adelaide, and Merope, the following— . ... Account Boots, various sizes and rulings Brown and other Wrapping Papers WOOD PEN CASES, and other Fancy Goods Color Boxes, Lead Pencils, &o. Memorandum and Pocket Books Inks, Inkstands, Pens, Pocket Pencils, Ac. Homojpathie Medicine Chests, Books,' &c. And a large assortment of GENERAL STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS, Which he has to • offer at LOW PJtCIUHiS run MANCHESTER STREET SOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH ; (Opposite Mr Laurie’s Timber Yard). 1879 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS 1 i I 1879 KOBKBT BLACK BESIRES ’k n O INTIMATE that he is now OP: ENING UP afirot Shipment of NEW and S BASONABLE GOODS, ex Merope, all of wl \ich;ihava been [marked at usual Low Prices. NEW AND PAS HIONABLH'GOODS Prints and Brilliants 1 Galatea Stripes Earlston Ginghai us Colonred Bath. *4OB Cretonnes, lintzer Fancy Bibt om Silk Scari s and Squares Frillings and Ruffling! Embroidered Fichus. &c., &o. - Further Shipments expected daily, Per Vessels now dr. '®. CLOTHING DEPARTME "NT. I am now showing a large assc 'rfcment of Garments of almost every deacri\ stion, of both Colonial and British Mannfaott ,re - Felt and Tweed Hats, in hard and soft. Shirts —White, Regatta, Oxford, • an< * Crimean. Collars, Ties, Scarves, Handkerc oieif. Braces, Belts, Hosiery, &0., &0,, &c. . w ROBERT BLACK, Hjoh and Lichfield Streets. 4053-' TRADE MARK. NOTICE TO THE PCBLIC. N. J.S UCKLINO & Co.. WHOLESALE BOOT MANUFACTDRERB, BEG peotfuUy to draw the attention the Public to their Trade Mark, which appears on the soles of all their Goods. 2324 DURHAM STREET WESLEYAN SABBATH SCHOOL. CHRISTCHURCH. CELEBRATION OF TWENTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY. ON SUNDAY, September 28th (To-morrow) at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 6 p.m.. Services will be conducted in the Church by the Revs. W. Baumber, J. Elmalie, and A. Reid respectively, and appropriate hymns sung by the scholars. Collections in aid of the School Funds. On THURSDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 2nd, ANNUAL TEA MEETING IN THE SCHOOL ROOM, at 6 p.m., AND PUBLIC MEETING in the Church afterwards, presided over by W. Harris, Esq., and addressed by the Revs. H. C. M. Watson, C. Dal] at ton, A. Reid, and W. Banmber, interspersed with singing by the scholars. Tickets for tea meeting Is 6d each, obtainable from any of the teachers, or at the Wesleyan Book Depot, Colombo street. 9-27 1309 M* 11. J. cHiTTiWAYPIANOFORTE TUNER, Peterborough Street, Ghrfstohuroh;
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1749, 27 September 1879, Page 2
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447Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1749, 27 September 1879, Page 2
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