A TT'T'TTIVnSr DISPLAY, 18SO. OUB FIRST SHIPMENTS EX STEAMSHIPS CITY OF LONDON, SOMEESETSHIEB, LUSITANIA, &c. QQ OASES, consisting of DRESS MATERIALS, COSTUMES, MILLINERS', STRAW GOODS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, will be shown TO-DAY, MONDAY. MARCH Bth. OO New Mantles, 6s lid to 80s. New Shawls, 3s lid to 50s. New Dress Goods, 5Jd to 2s 6d. New Dagmar Satin Cloth, 10id. New Wool Serges, 7d to 2s ffd. New Straw, Felt, Plush, and Seal Hats at all prices. New Feathers and Flowers. Birds, &c. New Pompadour. Dress Materials. Silk Velvets. Velveteens and Satin Cloth. New Black Silk Velvets, from As 6d upwards. New Black Velveteens, from 2s 6d upwards. G. L. BEATH AND AEGYLE HOUSE. c o. GrEO. M’CIiATCHIB, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, CASHEL STREET WEST, BEGS to intimate to the public of Christchurch and surroundin district that he has added the UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT M’CLATCHIE, MOULE & CO., Mr MOULE, who has had many years' London experience, which will be a guarantee as to the manner in which it will be carried out, and has also carried on the Undertaking Business In Christchurch for Several Years, will conduct the management of this Department. To his business, which branch will be carried on under the stylo or name of A HEARSE, with all the Latest American Improvements, has been built expressly for them by Messrs W. Moor and Son, of Christchurch to which a MOURNING COACH Is being added. FUNERALS attended to, in Town or Country, at Moderate Charges, Instructions by post will meet with prompt attention. 75 WINTER DRAPERY 1880 WINTER DRAPERY FIRST DISPLAY ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. EYEEETT, BROS. & 00., CASHEL SXIRJEIIT WEST. DIRECT IMPORTERS. TTAVE OPENED, and are NOW SHOWING their FIRST SHIPMENT of WINTER DRAPERY, comprising NOVBLITIE3 in MANTLES, MILLINERY, DRESS STUFFS FANCY GOODS, and MEN’S and BOYS’ MERCERY. FOE CAS TI O 3ST Xj Y. EVERETT BROS. AJSTD CO. ]\l . X) . BARS II T ~jr~jr AS much pleasure In informing his Customers and the Public generally that he has JUST OPENED a SPLENDID LOT of GOODS for the TAILORING DEPARTMENT CONSISTING OP Scotch and West of England Tweeds, Fancy Coatings, &c. Hirr'TQ made TO fVRDFR HROM lOa BIADY MADE CLOTHING MADE TO MY <3RDER, SUITS MADE T^£ R sf T R T 0 SURPAsIbD. SHIRTS. COLLARS. TIES. GLOVES, HOSMRST, &c. INSPECTION INVITED. NOTE THE ADDEESS—FOR STYLE AT, ID. BARSHT, Tailor. Clothier, and Outfitter, Colombo Street, Christchurch, Three Doors from the City Hotel.
FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. W. S. KING & CO., FAOTUKEE, IBECT -jgiURNITUEB JMPOETKBS and OF ALL KINDS OP £<ARPETS, -pIENPERS. - IRONS, &c.. From the American and English Manufacturers. A Large Assortment Now on View at their Rooms. N.B. A special Discount to Cash Purchasers. 77 W. S. KING & CO., HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. WANTED KNOWN. H. E. MAT & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED a splendid assortment of Autumn and Winter Dress Materials in the newest fabrics and colours. Home spuns from 7id, Serges from 9d, Satin Cloths from Is in all colours, Figured Satin Cloths at la 2d, Repps, all Wool Serges, Persian Cords, Russel Cords, Diagonals, Estamene Serges, Cashmeres and French Merinos in great variety. Dresses made to order, fit guaranteed. WANTED KNOWN. YOU CAN BUT UNBLEACHED CALICO at 2s 9d per Dozen, fine White Calico at 2s lid per Dozen, heavy White Calico at 6d per Tard, Sheeting plain and twilled at Is per Tard. Union Flannels from F9id per Tard. Crimean Shirtings at Is per Tard, at JET* E. IMLAY & CO., THE HALL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. WANTED KNOWN. H. E. MAT & CO. ARB SELLING a really good Wincey at 5Jd per Tard ; also Zenella Umbrellas at Is lid and 2s 6d, Twilled Silk Umbrellas at 4s lid, 5s fid, and 7s fid. 2850 BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. GREAT CLEARING SALE. PREVIOUS TO OPENING UP MT NEW STOCK OF LADIES’ GENT’S AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES TINT ZEINTDIYESS YAKIETY, In Consequence of the Fearfully Depressed State of Trade, I have determined to SELL MT PRESENT STOCK at prices that will MEET WITH PUBLIC FAVOR. SECURE YOUR BARGAINS BT CALLING EARLY TO THE CONNER SHOP, TRIANGLE, HIGH STREET (NEXT CITY HOTEL.) N.B.—CLARK’S COOKHAM BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. 467 GRAPES ! GRAPES ! ! ONLY ONE SHILLING PER POUND. POTATOES, TWENTY POUNDS FOR ONE SHILLING. RHUBARB, ONE PENNY PER POUND. :PX/U ATS REAJ ) Y FOR J-A_AL. Orders all guaranteed. Country Orders promptly attended to. WM. GIMBLETT FRUIT GROWER AND IMPORTER, COLOMBO STREET (Opposite Reece’s, Ireaanoager), 5
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1886, 10 March 1880, Page 1
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