ANTED, a Respectable Lad. W. H. Messemjek, ilia Lordship's Larder. 5046 TO LEND on Freehold r "vj- -\s Security, la sums of £SO and upwards. McOCPNNEL, LOUGHREY & DOUGLAS, Solicitors, 4779 Hereford street, Christchnrch. PEDESTKIaNISM. Re 24 hours' Walking Competition. * MEETING of those interested in the above will be held at Richardson's pire Hotel at 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT. By order 5040 J. SMITH. CHRISTCHUBCH NDUSTRIAL XT' XHIBITION. JULY 16th, 17th. AT THE DRILL SHED. IMMENSE SUCCESS. 7ISITED bv thousands yesterday. Open TO-DAY from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7-16 Admission—ls ; Children, 6d. 5039 THE Friends of the late Mrs Jane Eliza Leathwick are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to leave her late residence, Poulson street, Addington, To-morrow, Saturday, at 10 o'clock, for the Addington Cemetery. H. SCRIMSHAW, Undertaker, Corner of Durham and St. Asaph streets. 5037 SYDENHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. IHE FOUNDATION STONE of this Church will be laid on SATURDAY NEXT, 17th INST., At 3 o'clock, BY JOHN ANDERSON, Esq. Suitable Addresses will be given on the occasion by Members of the Christohurch Presbytery. Friends of all denominotions are cordially invited to be present. A Collection will be taken in aid of the Building fund of the Church. 5029 OST, on the 7th INST., a Bradbury's A SEWING ■ MACHINE DRA^VER, with Accesories, between St. Alban's and Papanui. Anyone bringing it to Mr Fbost, St. Alban's, or Mr Tysons, Papanui will be rewarded. 5041 NOW READY, ILLUSTRATED PRESS STTMMAKT DUNSTABLE HOUSE, Lyttelton. ROWN AND OMITH Respectfully announce that their HALF-YEARLY CLEABANCE SALE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c, Commenced on SATURDAY, JULY 10th. Catalogues are In course of preparation, and will be issued in a few days. We mark in plain figures. Purchasers aan thus satisfy themselves that the reductions are genuine. ON J! SHILLING IN THE POUND DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 4973
WANTED KNOWN—That as we are greatly overstocked with Beaver Hats, we have decided to clear our entire stook, consisting of over thirty dozen, all shapes and sizes, at Is lid and 2s 6d each, usual price double; see samples in our windows. Also, twelve boxes of very good and new Flowers at 4d per branch ; fancy Laces and Nets at half-price ; 100 trimmed Felt Hata at 3s lid and 43 6d, worth three times the money. Yankee Hats, all sizes and good quality, usual price 6s 9d, now selling at 3s 6d. One case of Men's Regatta Shirts with collars at 3a lid, worth 5s lid ; Kaiapoi Flannel Shirts and Drawers, full size, at 4s lid each. Gordon, MoKenzfe, Forty-second, Shepherd, and Fancy Plaids, all wool and double width, pood heavy quality, usually sold at 2s 9d and 2s lid per yard, now—as we are stock-taking, and greatly overstocked—reduced to one shilling and elevenpence (is lid) per yard, H, E. May & Co., The Hall.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1995, 16 July 1880, Page 2
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