U. A O. D. PIONEER AND ATHELSTAN LODGE. OFFICERS and Members of the above l odge and Order generally are requested to FOLLOW the remains of Bro. Chos. Tornnoa’s wife to the English Cemetery, SUNDAY, January 6th, at two o’clock, Queen’s street, Sydenham. 7013 J. SWINNE3TON, D F. IMPORTANT NOTICE. GIVING UP THE FANCY GOODS BUSINESS. TO STOREKEEPERS GENERALLY, FANCY GOODS DEALERS, CRICKET CLUBS, SCHOOLS, fee. HA. DAVIS is relinquishing the o Wholesale Importation of Fancy Goods, fee., and is prepared to Sell at a great sacrifice 1 Having largo shipments to hand, the Stock is complete in every line ; comprising Cricketing Materials, Toys in endless variety, Vases and Lustres, Glassware, Orockorywaro, Clocks, Gold and Silver Jewellery, Pipes, Pouches and Tobacconists’ Sundries ; and a large stock of Fancy Goods of every description, Christmas and Now Year’s Novelties, The public may roly upon purchasing at a much lower rate than at any other house in town. Eomember the address— H . A . DAVIS, HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. No connection with any other house of the same name. 6023 TO THE BURGESSES OF THE NORTHWEST WABD. aENTLKMEN, —I have been indneed to come forward to represent the N.W. Ward by an influential body of citizens, and I have consented to do so Having lived twenty-throe (23) years in the locality, I may be supposed to know something of the wants of the neighborhood. I have been a constant watcher of the proceedings of the Council In the time past, and I promise yon, if returned, that whilst looking after the citizens’ Interest generally and impartially, I will give special attention to the requirements of the North-west Ward. Your humble servant, 7012 JAMES BOWMAN. TO TEA DRINKERS. A POSITIVE PACT, w. H. DAVENPORT, CITY TEA MART. High street, and Corner of Peterborough streets, Victoria street, Christchurch, Is Selling the Beat Tea China can produce, at 2s 4d and 2s 10d. No Indian or other kinds used to admix in the same, as they only tend to deteriorate the quality. Our Lowest Price, Is lOd, blended with superior Pekoe, recommended to connoisseurs and economists. The above In parcels of b 2d per lb reduction.! Oilman's stores, sugars, New Christmas fruits, fee., at very low prices, FOR CASH. 6638 WE would remind the public that H, E. May and Co. intend CLEARING OUT their ENTIRE STOCK of SUMMER DRAPERY in one Great Sale, OOMMENOING TO-DAY, Wo also understand that they intend Giving Every Customer who Spends One Pound a Ticket Giving them a Chance of One of Six Prizes, viz.:—Prize Ist, Good Hand?'Sewing Machine; 2nd Prize, Suit of Men’s Clothes, value £3; 3rd Prize, their beautiful Show Doll, value £3 ; 4th Prize, your choice of any Trimmed Bat or Bonnet in their Shop; Prize 5, Handsome American Chair, valuo £2 : Prize 6, Handsome American Chair, value 30a.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2143, 7 January 1881, Page 2
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472Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2143, 7 January 1881, Page 2
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