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FURisrisHiisr g. P. PATERSON’S I OASHEIi STREET AND COLOMBO STREET SHOPS CONTAIN THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE STOCK IN TOWN. CABINET WORK AND UPHOLSTERING OF THE VERY FIRST QUALITY. MATTRESSES, Ac., MADE TO ORDER ON THE PREMISES. DEFERRED PAYMENTS TAKEN, 494 Note the address— J. KING & OCX 76 COLOMBO STREET, OPPOSITE TRIANGLE, C. W. DUCKWORTH 1 QEOOBE, HIGH STEBET, CHEISTOHUEOH, NEAE STEANGE’S BUILDINGS. *ood Black Tea ... “nperior Black or Mixed Finest Imported Bright Yellow Sugar Fine White Crystal ... Cut Loaf Sngar ... Currants Muscatels Sultana Baislns Fry’s Coooa b. d. per lb Plantation Coffee Bice Maizena ... Corn Flour ... New Jams ... Marmalade Assorted Pickles Assorted Sauces Soap Oxford Blue ... Goods delivered at Christchurch Bailway Station. Furnished Houses to Let at Sumner. s. d. 1 8 per lb 0 3 0 7 0 6 „ 0 7a tin 0 10 0 8} a bottle 0 10 0 6a bar 1 4 per 5001 JOHN SHEEN, BOOT IMPORTER, SYDNEY HOUSE, HIGH STREET, AND OPPOSITE ROTHERPIELD HOTEL, CASHEL STREET, BEGS to announce that he has OPENED UP a FIRST-CLASS ASSORTMENT of SUMMER GOODS, comprising Ladies’, Gents’, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, at prices to snit the times, viz. : F. GABITES DRAPER, VICTORIA STREET, IS NOW HOLDING HIS ANNUAL CLEAEIKG SALE OF SUMMER DRAPERY/ POE ONE MONTH ONLY. A LOT OF REMNANTS AT HALF-COST. | SUBCHASERS of £1 worth of Goods reoeive Is, or four Tram tickets. FOR PBIOE LIST SEE CATALOGUES. P. GABITES, VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. FIEBT PRIZE COOKING EANGES. SCOTT BROTHERS, MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THESE STOVES have come off with FIRST HONORS WHEREVER EXHIBITED, HAVING NEVER BEEN BEATEN ON ANY OCCASION. In 1877 the Highest Commendation for each was awarded to SCOTT BROS, (No prizes being given In that year.) In 1878 and 1879 the First Prizes were awarded to SCOTT BROS, at the Agricultural and Pastoral Association a Show, Christchurch. In 1878 First Prize awarded at Ranglora Show. Extract from Price lists s—--Bft 9in, without boiler ... £3 15 0 2ft 9in, with boiler 4 2 6 3ft, without boiler 4 5 0 3ft, with cast iron boiler ... 410 0 3ft, with wrought iron or copper boiler 415 C 4319 FIFTY PER CENT. SAVED BY USING Atkinson’s Working 1 Man’s Cooking Range. mHOMAS ATKINSON has again secured the First Prize in the late Agricultural Show JL for the Well-known, Tried, and Approved WORKING MAN’S COOKINGS RANGE, which was unanimously awarded it by the Judges in full competition against the Cooking Ranges of all the Canterbury makers, and also others of English manufacture. .The working men bear concurrent evidence that the ATKINSON RANGE is the most Perfect Cooking Apparatus yet Invented. It cannot be beaten in either Quality, Workmanship, Weight of Metal, Price, or Economy in the use of Fuel, Those using these Ranges save their coat in a very little time, as it requires only half the fuel to do the same amount of cooking a* any other Range, the truth of which can be vouched by the hundreds who havq purchased them, and give unsolicited testimony that snoh is the case. An Inspection of my stock at my Show Rooms, Colombo and Tnam Streets, by intending purchasers will oblige. Arrangements are made for supplying either Cast or Wrought Iron or Copper Boiler to each Range. Builders and Contractors supplied with Spouting, Ridging Down Pipe, &c., cheaper than any other honse in the trade. 6904 AND Sr & £&00eo

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2161, 28 January 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2161, 28 January 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2161, 28 January 1881, Page 1

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