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SPECIALITIES FOE. MT AY, 18SO Ladles’ Velvet Hats... ... Fashionable Trimmed Hats... Fashionable Trimmed Bonnets Ladles’ Fur Trimmed Mantles Ladles’ do do superior Maids’ Tweed Ulsters Children’s Fur Lined Cloaks Welsh Flannels 2s lid 4s 6d 12s 6d 6s lid 12s 6d 3a 6d 8a 6d New Designs Winter Shawls Linen Collars and Cuffs, per set Ladies’ Merino Hose _ ... Homespun Dress Materials... Fancy Satin Cloth ... Heavy Winoeya, all colors ... All Wool Serges, new shades V rvn fVio* \Af ifn QTT T iltrornfiUCl 3a lid Os 4*d Oa 9id Os 7*d OaloJd Oa 4id Is 4^d Men’s Alpine Hats ... ... Bannockburn Tweed Suits ... Heavy Melton Tweed Trousers Heavy Nelson do Special Fashionable do University Tweed Coata Tweed Lined Overcoats Youths’ Witney Inverness Capes ... ... ••• ••• 10 Jd, Is, Is 6d per yard | Heavy all wool Scarlet Flannels Hid to Is 9 f P° r yd I 1000 PAIRS ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BLANKETS. --- r-tt-Livo . x ' Nrs> ALL pxjRi!HA.SE > PREVIOUS TO T from 9i 9d | 10-4 Best Kaiapoi Blankets at 29 9d Printed Crown Moles • ® a New Tweeds ... la lid! 2s 4|d, 3a 3d, 3a 6d per yard Boys’ Winter Ulsters ... ° a ”~ Boys’Galatea Coata ... f a Tweed Knicker and Belted Suits... 6s lid Boys’ Trouser Suits 2Jd per I yard J Gray SUeoia ... 6id per yard or 5s per dozen 1000 PAIRS ENGLISH AN L) UUUUJMIAH rsLia.jxrvr.i.o. WE ARB NOW IN RECEIPT OF OUR WINTER SHIPMENTS, ALL PUROHaSEJ PREVIOUS TO THE 9.4 English Blankets trr ' m Q * Qrl 1 10-4 Reat Faianoi Blankets at -9 9d LATE GREAT ADVANCES IN WOOL, (usual Town Price 37a 6d.) G. L. BEATH AND CO.. ARGYLE HOUSE. CHEAPEST DBAPBBT IN THE CITY. RETIRING FROM THE TRADE. cjlss, Cashel jel oxjs e, WILL COMMENCE a SALE EXTRAORDINARY on SATURDAY NEXT, 12th June, to be continued throughout theiwMr of the WINTER SEASON, unless a buyer be found earlier for the Business B. CASS begs also to assure the Publio that is only care is to realise COST PRICE for his Goods after working expenaes are paid, thua ALLOWING ALL CLEAE PROFIT to go to his Customers. ~FT OIT SE 3, Cashel Street, Christchurch. EARS OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN OF CAPITAL. 3585 B. 33, CASS, _C ASH 33 L THE BUSINESS IS EOR SALE- A GEO. M’CLATCHIE, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, CASHEL STREET WEST, BEGS to Intimate to the publio of Christchurch and anrronndln district that be has added the UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT To hia business, which branch will be carried on under the style or name of 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 m Christohuroh for Several Years, will conduct the management of this Department. f 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 WINTEIi DRAPERT 1880 WINTER DRAPERY FIRST DISPLAY ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. EWEIfcETT, BROS. & CO., CASHEL BPFFBIIT WEST. IMPORTERS. DIRECT "TTTAVE OPENED, and are NOW SHOWING their FIRST SHIPMENT of WINTER DRAPERY, comprising NOVBLITIH3 in MANTLES, MILLINERY, DRESS STUFFS FANCY GOODS, and MEN’S and BOYS’ MERCERY. for cash only. EVERETT TIROS. AND CO. TVT . J>. 13 A- 11 BH T TTAS much pleasure In Informing his Customers and the Public generally that he has JUST OPENED a SPLENDID LOT of GOODS for the TAILORING ixEP’A-IR-TMEISrT-CONSIBTING OF Scotch and West of England Tweeds, Fancy Coatings, &c. SOUS MADE T^ORDEB INSPECTION INVITED. NOTE THE ADDBE3S— M, D. BARSHT, Tailor. Clothier, and Outfitter, Colombo Street. Chrlstchnrch, Three Doors from the City Hotel FOB STYLE

FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. W. 8. KING & CO., JMPORTERS and r OP AT.T. kinds op lURNITURE “JJIENDERS, • IRONS, Ac., From the American and English Manufacturers. A Large Assortment Now on Yiaw at their Booms. N.B,—A special Discount to Cash Purchasers. 77 W. S. KING & CO.. HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CHEAP GOODS. THE FOLLOWING GOODS will be found CHEAPER than ever yet offered to the Canterbury people DRESS TWEEDS and HOME SPUNS, at Is per yard. Really worth double. AT.T. WOOL DOUBLE-WIDTH DAMASK, in Crimson, Scarlet, and Green, at 3s 6d, 1500 YARDS OP PRINT, at 4|d. The usual price for these Goods is fijd per yard. 130 YARDS of ERMINE FUR, 10£d, We have a very large Stock of White Fur Trimming which we shall be very glad to Sell at Half price. 4 DOZ, COLORED CASHMERE HOODS, at Is. 23 DOZ. STRIPED MERINO HOSE, at Bd. SKIRTS, FLANNELS, and BLANKETS at London Prices. TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES at Is 6d per pair, worth 3s 6<L 11. EL MAY & CO.’S SALE. W. GIMBLETT NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, FRUITERER AND GREENGROCER, Wholesale and Retail. Shop and Produce Store, Colombo street (opposite Reece’s). Nursery, Fruit, and Vegetable Gardens, Ferry and Hargood’a road, Woolaton, W/'N HAS much pleasure in notifying to hia friends and the public that the 9 Nursery Grounds are under the management of Mr A. J. Abbott (l.te from Exeter Nurseries), through whose well-known ability and his acquaintance with the requirements of the public, I hope to command a more extensive patronage by supplying only articles of sterling merit. My Apple Trees are unusually fine samples, embracing a large collection (of which the public will have the advantage of their being chiefly carefully tested and proved in my own extensive orchard), numbering several thousands. Other traits equally tine. My Raspberry Canes are unsurpassed. Rhubarb Roots are still an unequalled sample, comprising Myatt's Linncos, Mitchell’s Early Albert (true). Victoria, Giant Ac., which are far too well-known and esteemed to require comment beyond the fact that my stock is all propagated strictly by division of the roots, and I do not deceive the public by unworthy seedlings. Many thousands ot Red, White, apd Black Currants and varieties of Gooseberries, very strong and fine. Special attention is given to the Seed Department. In Peas several tine new soita, including Turner a Dr. McLean, The Shah Unique, G. F. Wilson, Standard, Supplanter, Ac. ; together with many well-known varieties, and a general collection of the finest varieties of vegetables. All proved before sent out. A good assortment of Flower Seeds in prime condition. r T M RT FTT ATKINSON’fI ENERGETIC FOUNDRY, TUAM STREET. RANGES! RANGES!! RANGES 11 ! XtillNtrlkO ! xva-uuoio i i • • • AND REGISTER GRATE AND WASHING FURNACE MANUFACTORY, ISTABLISHBD 27 years, eighteen years In Sydney and Victoria, and nine year ■ » . • rr*i .£ r\n nfomr 1 n rVtTPfI nr Tn A (innofj'.n! ESTABLISHED 27 years, eighteen years In Hydney ana v ictona, ana nine years In Canterbury. Holds eight of the highest honorary certificates of the Christchurch kgrioultnral 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 angoa a month, This is the best certificate, as it shows how the public appreciate them, md that they are being judged by competent housewives who know the value of a range hey are working with every day. ... , ... Builders and Contractors would do well to call and see the prices for Castings In their 1 ojof business, price given for old Cast-iron. •

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1968, 15 June 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1968, 15 June 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1968, 15 June 1880, Page 1

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