SPECIAL LINES, BOUGHT MUCH UNDER PRICE, AND JUST OPENED. 237 r ADIES’ BLACK CASHMERE FICHUS, 1 1 bought at an immense dimount, and now offered at very much under wholesale price. Prices—3i lid, 4s 9d, 5s 3d, 6s 3d, 6s lid, Os. Ladies’ Costumes in Galatea, Tasso, Pique, &0., bought very much under price, and now offered at 12s 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d. Alexandra Cords, a beautiful material for Bummer dresses of really good quality, Is 3d per yard. Brown Silk Parasols, reduced to half price, 6s 6s now 3s 3d, 5s 91 now 2s lid, 5a now 2s Gd. Brown and Striped Cotton Parasols, reduced to ll|d, Is 3d, Is 9d. In addition to the above and other special lines, my stock is now well assorted in all the leading departments of General Drapery. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. In goods of both English and Colonial manufacture, I am now showing a large variety of styles suited for Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ wear. White and Colored Shirts of every description. China Silk Bust Coats. Hosiery in Great Variety, All Goods are marked at very Low Prices, and importing the principal portion of my stock from the best British Warehouses, I am in a position to offer Customers the BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. KOBSE,T~BLACK, High and Lichfield Streets, Christohnroh. ~ 405 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS (New and Beautiful Designs), BOOKS FOR SCHOOL PRIZES AND CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Very low prices. Large discount to schools and teachers. FOUNTAIN BARBER, Bookseller and Stationer, Colombo street, next Cook and Ross. 1692 Springfield Brewery, SPRINGFIELD AND ED JEW ARE ROADS, ST. ALBANS JpITTS~AND 0 0., Ale and Porter Brewers and Bottlers. Our Ale and Porter, from pure malt and hops, cannot be surpassed in this market.. Three gallons and upwards. Town and Suburbs. 400 PRESENTS! GIFTS! Waller Suckling, STATIONER, WRITER, &o, MANCHESTER STESET SOUTH, y|~AS IN STOCK A VARIETY OF Desks, Writing Cases, Albums Books, Purses, Penknives Inkstands, Stove Ornaments AND Many other Fancy and Useful Articles suitable for PRESENTS, GIFTS, Ac., AT LOW PIECES. TRADE S.B MARK. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Mo Jo Suckling S& Co., WHOLESALE BOOT MANUFAOTURERS, BEG respectfully to draw the attention of tho Public to their Trade Mark, Ich appears on the soles of all their ods. 2324 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. THE SERVI n E3 will be conducted TOMORROW (14th inst.), by the REV. HENRY WILLIAMS, Late of Borton, L'ncolnshire. Morning at 11 ; evening at 6.30. 2232 T WESLEYAN CHURCH, COLOMBO ROAD. 10-MOREOW, DECEMBER 1 !th. Morning—Rev. J. S Smalley, Address on Infant Baptism.” Evening—Rev, T. G. Tnrncr, from Sydney. On Wednesday next, Mr Richards will deliver a lecture on “American Sunday Schools.” 2243 ANNIVERSARY - DAY. EXCURSION To"gOVEENOR’S BAY. rjIES S.S.^LYTTELWill BUI??/ tho above s»W>*<S&^32EOß:>Bay os TUESDAY Next, at short intervals. Fares—3s Return. AGAR & ROBERTS, 2249 Proprietors. THE PERMANENT IN VESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CANTER BURY, Hereford street, Christchurch, Capital, £100,003, fully paid up, THE Directors are prepared to receive Applications for LOANS. 22C5 I H. R, WEBB, Manager,
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1814, 13 December 1879, Page 2
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