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«. Li. BEATS & CO.’S A. 3ST IST XJ A. Xj clearance OB’ FASHIONABLE DRAPERY, MILLINERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING AND MERCERY, COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, ENTIRE 8, JANUARY WHEN THEIR SUMMER STOCK! 18 8 1, WILL BE OFFERED AT JOB PRICES, IN MANY CASKS REGARDLESS OF COST PRICE. MILLINER? —Both trimmed and untrimmed, will be cleared aa usual, at mere nominal prices. Straw Hats, marked Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d ; redaoed to 6d eaeh. Trimmed Hats, from 2s. Trimmed Bonnets, at 10a 6d. Flowers, Feathers, and Trimmings, marked very low. Flowers, at Id per spray. Straw Hats, from Id each. COSTUMES —Fashionable'Costnmes, at 2s 6d, 4s lid, 6s lid each. Superior do., reduced from 33s to 12s 6d. Ladies’s Shirts, 2s 6d, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, worth double. Coloured Cashmere Fichnes, 9s 6d ; reduced to 3a lid. Black Embroidered do,, 4s lid, UNDERCLOTHING —In this department we are much overstocked In better-class goods, which we intend clearing at the price of cheap goods. Large Display In the Show Room at Marvellous Prices. FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY AND RIBBONS, AT JOB EATEs! SPECIAL LINE IN TWO-BUTTONS KID GLOVES, AT la 6d. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. BEST QUALITY KAIAPOI BLANKETS, large size, 7JIb. weight, 355-Reduoed to 26s 9d. TWILLED SHEETING, full width at B*d. WELSH FLANNELS, full width, at SJd, IOJd. Is lid per yard. FAST PRINTS, 2Jd, 3Jd, 4’d, and sd. Large Stock of MARbELLA QUILTS will be Cleared at COST PRICE. READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. The FINEST DISPLAY In CANTERBURY to select from at sale prices—DUST COATS, 8s 6d, 10a 6d. 12s 6d. 15a, now 5s 9d each. LINEN COATS, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, Sb 6d, now 3a lid, 50 DOZEN GENTS’ SILK SCARVES at 6d. TWEED HATS at Is 9d. SUPERIOR CLOTH CAPS, Is Jd. MEN’S MERINO SHIRTS, Is 9d. KAIAPOI MILL SOOKB, Is 3d. STRAW HATS, under cost. DRESS DEPARTMENT. BALANCE OF FANCY SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS will be CLEARED as follows :—IOJd GOODS REDUCED TO 6|d, is 2d REDUCED TO 7Jd. LARGE QUANTITIES OF REMNANTS ON THE TABLES. SATURDAY, ”lf~X IST TJ A. It Y AND FOXXOWIN Gr DATS. G. L. BEATH & "CO., ARGYLE HOUSE. Is REDUCED TO CJd. Bth. AND 2s IN THE POUND DISCOUNT, ALL GOODS MARKED EXCEEDINGLY LOW. BEING UNABLE TO DISPOSE OF HIS BUSINESS, B- CASS Has resolved (d.v.) to CONTINUE for Borne time longer, and with that view has added largely to hie Stock of useful Goods, in value NOT TO g w HiTTiPASSKD IN THE OIT Y. E SURPASSED IN And has also opened his old place of business. 6IASGO YjO USE. the Old Poet Office, as a Branch Establisbment, where any article may be obtained at Lowest City Prices, THROUGHOUT THE MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY ALL GOODS AT BOTH PLACES Will be marked exceedingly low, and in addition a CASH DISCOUNT OF 2s OFF EVERY POUND WILL BE ALLOWED* Cashel House, Cashel Street, and Glasgow House, Market Place. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. W. S. KING & CO.. IK ECT TMPOKTEBa OF ADD KINDS OF lARPETS, - IRONS, Ac., 3) JjIURNmJRE c From the American and English Manufacturers. A Largo Assortment Now on View at their Rooms. N.B.—A special Discount to Cash Purchasers. 77 W. S. KING & CO., HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH Entire Clearance of Summer Goods. WE have the greatest pleasure In stating that we have RE-MARKED the whole of our THIS SEASON’S STOCK, and are now offering many lines BELOW COST, especially CAPES, FICHUES, STRAW HATS, CHILDREN’S COSTUMES, POMPADOUR PRINTS AND CAMBRICS, POMPADOUR PINAFORES, CHILDREN’S PIQUE FROCKS, POMPADOUR SKIRTS, SILK STRIPE MOHAIRS AND MELANGES, FANCY DRESS GOODS, MADEIRA WORKS. FTJRNISHIN Or. P. PATERSON’S 1 CASHEL STREET AND COLOMBO STREET SHOPS CONTAIN THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE STOCK IN TOWN. CABINET WORK AND UPHOLSTERING OF THE VERY FIRST QUALITY. MATTRESSES, &c,, MADE TO ORDER ON THE PREMISES. DEFERRED PAYMENTS TAKEN. 494 .J. K I K Gr & CO. COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Good black Tea Superior black or mixed White sugar Chopped loaf Sugar New Currants ..< Muscatels Sultana Raisins... Finest plantation Coffee Scotch mixtures u ... b. d. 1 8 0 10 0 8 1 6 1 0 Goods Delivered in Now Jams Soap, per bar ... Assorted pickles Lemon peel ... Scotch ling ... Corn Flour ... Box Tea (each)... Oysters, per tin... , Sperm candles ... Town and Suburbs. s. d. 0 6 0 6 0 8i 1 ' 0 0 ... 18 ... 0 ... 0 All the above are REDUCED to LESS THAN LANDED COST. For EVERY POUND SPENT, the Customer will get a TICKET. giringthem a CHANCE of ONE OP SIX PRIZES, viz. : Ist Prize. thoroughly good Hand Sewing Machine, by one of the best makers. 4th Prizeour choice of any Trimmed Hat or Millinery Bonnet In the Shop. 2nd PrizeA Good Suit of Clothes for a Man —Value, £3, sth PrizeA very handsome American Chair—Valued at £2. 3rd PrizeThe very handsome and Beantifnlly-Dresaed Doll, which cost us £5, but which we offered during Christmas for £3. 6th PrizeA very handsome American Chair —Value, 30s. TT E. MIA-Y" & CO., THE HALL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Note the address— J-. KING & CO.. 76 COLOMBO STREET, OPPOSITE TRIANGLE, C. W. DUCKWORTH 3 GROCER, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, NEAR STRANGE’S BUILDINGS. The Prize Numbers will be advertised on February 28th. , Mr Ayers, Hairdresser, and Mr Ewart, Grocer, are the gentlemen selected to superintend the drawing of the tickets. TEA. TEA. NELSON, MOATE & CO.' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEA MERCHANTS, BLENDERS, AND IMPORTERS, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH NEXT ATEES’ BATHS. rood Black Tea Superior Black or Mixed Finest Imported ... Bright Yellow Sugar Fine White Crystal ... Cut Loaf Sugar ... Currants Muscatels Sultana Raisins Fry’s Cocoa ... d. 8 per lb 3 „ 7 6 „ 7 a tin 10 „ 8J a bottle 10 6 a bar 4 per 5001 JOHN SHEEN, BOOT I jVL I’OIPTEII, SYDNEY HOUSE, HIGH STREET, AND OPPOSITE ROTHBRFIELD HOTEL, CASHEL STREET, BEGS to announce that he has OPENED UP a FIRST-CLASS ASSORTMENT of SUMMER GOODS, comprising Ladies’, Gents’, and Childrens Boots and Shoes, at prices to suit the times, viz. : Ladies’ Kid E.S., from ... ... ••• 7s 6d Men’s Calf B.S. Men’s Calf Bats Men’s Kip Watertights Men’s Kip Bluchers Men’s Canvas Shoes ... 10a 6d 14s 6d 14a 6d 8a 6d 7s 7629 No. SPECIALITIES—per lb, 1. SPECIALITY BLEND. Immense power, pungency, and grip ... 2a Od 2. CHALLENGE TEA. Splendid Liquor, rich flavour 2a 4d 3. DABGEELINQ BLEND, Drawing a pare rich liquor, worth 3a 2s 8d 4. ROY,AT. BLEND. Full-bodied and delicate aroma 3s Od 5. IMPERIAL BLEND. Good leaf, well flavoured, strong, fine pungent liquor 3a 4d N.B.—Our Blenda containing Green Tea aro only sold when specially asked for. Packages always on hand. Half-ohests, Boxes, and Packets containing 6!b, 4lb, 31b» lb, 11b, Jib, 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 Houses, BUY YOUR BOOTS OE THE MAKER! WONDERFUL MEDICAL DISCOVERY. D 1 TESTIMONIAL. To Mr Geo. Hyde, fate. SIR, I have been suffering for the last three months from severe cold and _ asthma, caused, in my opinion, by the wearing of unreliable boots. I tried Holloway’s Ointment, Gnacotvs herb treatment—l even rubbed In a bottle of Udolpho Wolfe’s Aromatic Schnapps every night without deriving any benefit. As a last resource, I was induced to try a pair of boots of your celebrated make, and I am happy to say the cold has entirely left me. You are at liberty to make what use you like of this letter. —Yours, gratefully—A Bluchkk. REMEMBER—A SINGLE PAIR OF BOOTS AT WHOLESALE PRICE. No Old Stock on hand. HYDE’S BOOT FACTORY: AND RETAIL BRANCHES, Next A 1 Hotel, Cashol street, Ohristohurob next B. Peterson and Co,, High street;

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2151, 17 January 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2151, 17 January 1881, Page 1

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