NEW TARIFF. The Working Man a Watch, Clock and Jewellery Derjofc. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Next IcVs Auction Room and oppoaits City Hotel, Colombo street, Specially desires it to be known that NO increase in price of goods will be charged at this establishment, ho having only a few days ago secured a grand stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELLERY of every kind and description, and intends to give his friends, the WORKING MEN, the bsnefit of the Bargain. Not the least increase in pric, and a certainty that you get the article you pay for. No German silver kept here. No plato glass fronts and large shops to pay for, nor heavy expenses to be met. No big rents to pay. No heavy losses by giving tick for other peoplo to pay for. Note our advantages— We pay Cash for all goods, and so buy at the very cheapest market. We give no tick, and so entail no losseß. We mark all goods in plain figures, eo that there is one price for all. Take a note of the Address— RUTLAND The Working Man's Watch and Clockmaker, Jeweller, Electrop'.ater, and Gilder. REMEMBER, The only Shop in Canterbury where you can get your Watch Cleaned and Warranted for Six Months for FIVE SHILLINGS. 4485 VALUE TOE MONET HERTFORD HOUSE, Victoria Stkekt, Christchurch, And London street, Lyttelton. GRAND CLEARING SALE, Commencing on June 14th, 1879. T AUSTIN is selling, and will continue • to sell, at prices that must ensure a apeedy clearance— Longeloth, 2s lid per dozen Unbleached calico, 2s 6d per dozen Check wincey B, 5a 63 per dozen Satin cloths, 10s 6d per dozen Wool serges, 14d per yard 9x4 blankeks, s£lb3, 10s 6d per pair Cloth Jackots, reduced 20 per cent. Ladies, ulsters from 9s lid GREAT REDUCTIONS IN CLOTHING. Men's mole trousers, 7s 9d, worth 9s Sd Tweed trousers, 6s lid, worth 8s lid Tweed trousers, 12s 6d, worth 16s 6d Trousers and vest, 22s 6d, worth 27s 6d Geelong do, 27a 6d, worth 35s Crimean shirts, 4s lid to 6s 6d White military shirts, 4s lid Lambs Wool box, 1b 2d, splendid value In addition to the very low prioes published, 5 per cent will be allowed for cash. T. AUSTIN, Hertford House Victoria Street. 2675
P CD < <t p UN DEE 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 bo 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 Kitting rooms are cheerful and pleajont. Splendid commercial room, and a reading room with one of the bsst libraries in the colony. Largo sample rooms to meet the requirements of commercial travellers, Bath rcom3, billiard saloon, and wines and spirits of the choicoat brands. 403 THOMAS QUILL Proprietor.
S£ 1 CASHEL STREET, Next Purss Office. 189^ HOT HOUSE GRAPES. HOT HOUSE GRAPES. (I ate Lord's), WOT HOUSE GRAPES, k BE now READY, umprising ell the best i* known sorts, cut fresh \ every morning. Orders for parties cut f.eshat one hoar's notice. wm m A" J. NANCARROW, FRUITERER, 1072 Colombo Htreet,
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1846, 22 January 1880, Page 4
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