n e a r> y-m: a. p e o lothing. ~E would call special attention to a LABGE SHIPMENT OF CLOTHING of Exceptionally Good Valne, just opened np, ex Crusader, comprising the Leading Shapes and Materials for the Present Season, including— Good Heavy Tweed Knicker Suits at 6s 9d Boys' Galatea Trouser Suits at 9s Boys' D.B. Tweed Suits at 15s 6d Youths' Three-Button Tweed Suits at 17s 6d Men's Suits, in great variety, at 355. 2000 SUITS to select from, including our own make in Colonial, English, and Scotoh Tweeds. GL L. BEATH & CO., ARGYLE HOTTSB. riIHE public are particularly requested to NOTICE THE PRICES TICKETTED AT CASHHL HOUSE, as the GOODS CANNOT BE SURPASSED FOR QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS. Beautiful New Colored Satin Cloths, Is lid Extraordinary line of Prints, 6Jd, worth 9d Navy, Prune and Myrtle Chenille Fringes (4in deep) 3d, worth 1 Stylish Lace Trimmings for Holland (2in deep), 4d, worth 9d Pretty Galatea Skirts, 6s lid Beautiful Twilled Altralea Cloths, Navy and Cardinal, Is 41d Infants' Quilted Cloaks, lis 6d, surprisingly cheap Infants* Bobes, well trimmed, 7s 6d Strong Useful Stays, 2s 9d Men* Merino Shirts, 2s 3d »* *■ Magnificent line of Towels, 6d (large) An Extraordinary Line of All-Wool Flannels, bought much under price, Is 6d per yard, &0., &0., &c. THE PRICES ARE LOWER NOW THAN THEY EVER WERE BEFORE AT OASHEL HOUSE. E. CASS, DRAPER, CASHEL AND GLASGOW HOUSES
FUBNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. W. S. KING & CO., MPOETERS AND ANUFAOTURER. OF All KINDS OF TjTORNITURE |~IARPETS, imENDERS, TJHEH ■ IKONS, &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, OHBISTOHUROH TEA.. TEA. NEIiSON, MOATE & CO., WHOLESALE AND EETAIL TEA MEECHANTS, BLENDERS, AND IMPORTERS, HIGH STREET, CHRI STCHURCH > NEXT ATEES' BATHS. SPECIALITIES— No. I** "*• 1. SPECIALITY BLEND. Immense power, pungency, and grip... 2s Od 2. CHALLENGE TEA. Splendid Liquor, rlcii flavoui 1M 4a , 3. DARGEELING BLEND. Drawing a pure rich liquor, worth 3s 2s 8d 4. ROYAL BLEND. Full-bodied and delicate aroma 3s Od 5. IMPERIAL BLEND. Good leaf, well flavoured, strong, fine pungent liquor ... •«• ••• ••• 4d N.B.—Oar Blends containing Green Tea are only sold when speoially aßked for. Packages always on hand. Half-chestß, Boxes, and Packetß containing 61b, 41b, 31b, 21b, lib, ilb, Jib. Also, in Fancy Tea Canisters. Samples of any of these Teas can be had on application. A liberal discount allowed to Hotels, Schools, Farmers, and Boarding Houseß. 1 3 3 O. SIPIRJUSTG SEASON. Christchuroh, October, 1880. To otjb Customers. _._ N SUBMITTING to you our Circular for the SPRING and SUMMER TRADE, we _ would draw SPECIAL ATTENTION to the very greatly EXAGGERATED REPORTS in reference to the (so-called) ENORMOUS ADVANCE IN DRAPERY AND CLOTHING of all kinds, thereby impressing you with the idea that you would have to go beyond the REGULAR FIGURE and relax your purse strings pretty considerably if you deßired to see yourself and children as well-dressed as usual. It is Perfectly True that the Government have increased the Duty on Drapery, and that there is a Slight Advance in some Minufactured Goods, BUT taking things all round, you will be very agreeably surprised, OCR NEW GOODS ARE NOW OPBNBDOTin every Department, and we have the greatest pleasure in stating that a CHEAPER, BETTER ASSORTMENT, and LARGER STOCK, we have never had the honour of Pfto We hav" also* made MOST ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASES from Importers, who have been OBLIGED TO REALISE at a very great loss, selling at considerably less than the MANUFACTURERS' PRICE, Our Stook of Millinery and our Dressmaking we know will please you, and, WllM. YOUR HELP, we look forward to doing a Larger Trade this Season than we have ever done before, as we will endeavour to please one and all by giving the very best value and latest Novelties. Thanking you for past favours, We are, yours respectfully, H. lE. MAT Ss CO., . THE HAIL, CHRISTCHUROH. P.S.—Be good enough to look out for our Spring Price List and keep it for reference. They will be distributed in all the papers of the province during Ootober, and can be had at the Hall on application. EVERETT BROS. & CO. CASHEL STREET WEST, ARE NOW SHOWINGLADIES' CASHMERE and LACE CAPES ... ... From 2s each LADIES' CASHMERE MANTLES, richly trimmed ... From 15s each ALL WOOL CARMELITES ... From Is yard 72-IN. GREY SHEETING (Very good) From 8d „ NEW COLORED LUSTRES, In Drab, Navy, Brown, Prune From7d ~ COLORED FRENCH MUSLINS, 6d per yard, worth 101 d and Is TARLATAN and LISSE FRILLINGS .." From 2d yard A LARGE STOOK OF BLACK and COLORED SILK BUTTONS ... ••• ••• ••• From 3d dozen SILK HOODS, for Dresses and Mantles DRESS CAPS, UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS, &c. EVERETT BROS. & CO. CA-SEDSX. STEEET WEST. THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND. UNEQUALLED BREAD, .jV Down to sd. per 41b Loaf And will remain bo during the winter months, 1 ' to meet the times. All GROCERY STORES equally cheap. i, Note the Address — THOMSON'S CO-OPERATIYE STORES AND BAKERY _ J5 1 Colqmbo street, opposite Reece's, Ironmonger. 4677 PER 41b LOAF
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2115, 3 December 1880, Page 1
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