GREAT CLEARANCE SUMMEE DRAPERY, Bzc, AT ARGYLE HOUSE, CASHEIi STREET. TO G. li. BEATH & CO. 2s IN THE POUND DISCOUNT, AND ALL GOODS MARKED EXCEEDINGLY LOW. BINGJ UNABLE TO DISPOSE OF HIS BUSINESS, B- CASS Has resolved (d.v.) to CONTINUE for some time longer, and with that 1 view has added largely to his Stock of useful Goods, in value SUBPASSED CITY. And has also opened his old place of business, GLASGOW HOUSE, Opposite the Old Post Office, ai a Branoh EstabHshment, where any article may be obtained at Lowest City Prices. THBOUGHOUT THE MONTHS OP 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, Casliel Street, and Glasgow House, Market Plaeo.
FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. W. S. KING & CO. lEKCT MPOKTEE3 and OV ALL KINDS OF ■ANUFAOTURER "OUHNE fNARPETS, T4IENDERB, TjUBB - IRONS, &0., From the American and English Manufacturers. A Large Assortment Now on View at their Booms. N.B.—A special Discount to Cash Purchasers, 77 W. B. KING & CO., HIGH STREET, OHBISTOHURCH 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, FICHUE3, STRAW HATS, CHILDREN'S CO9TUMES, POMPADOUR PBTNTS AND CAMBRICS, POMPADOUR PINAFORES, CHILDREN'S PIQUE FROCKS, POMPADOUR SKIRTS, SILK STRIPE MOHAIRS AND MELANGES, FANCY DRE3S GOODS, MADEIRA WORKS. All the above are KEDUCED to LESS THAN LANDED COST. For EVERY POUND SPENT, the Customer will get a TICKET, giving them a CHANCE of ONE OP SIX PRIZE*, viz. : Ist Prize. 2nd Prize. A thoroughly good Hand A Good Suit of Clothes for Sewing Machine, by one a Man—Value, £3. of the best makers. 4th PrizeYour choice of any Trimmed Hat or Millinery Bonnet In the Shop. 3rd Prize. The very handsome and Beautifully-Dressed Doll, which cost us £5, but which we offered during Christmas for £3. "V" sth Prize. 6th Prize , A very handsome American A very handsome American Chair-Valued at £2. Chair—Value, 30s. H. E. m:a.y & CO, THE HALL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. The Prize Numbers will be advertised on February 28th. Mr Avers, Hairdresser, and Mr Ewart, Grocer, are the gentlemen selected to superintend the drawing of the tickets. jIJB^A-. TEA.. NEIiSON, MOATE & CO.a WHOLESALE AND EETAIL TEA MEECHANTS, BLENDERS, AND IMPORTERS, HIGH STREET, CHEISTCHUJRCH' NEXT ATEES' BATHS. specialitiesno. P er lb » 1. SPECIALITY BLEND. Immense power, pungency, and grip... 2s Od Z. CHALLENGE TEA. Splendid Liquor, rich flavour 2a 4d 3. DABGEELING BLKND. Drawing a pure rich liquor, worth 3s 2a 8d 4. EOYAL BLEND. Full-bodied and delicate aroma 3s Od 5. IMPEBIAL BLEND. Good leaf, well flavoured, stroDg, fine pungent liquor 3s 4d N.B.—Our Blends containing Green Tea are only sold when specially asked for. Packages always on hand. Half-chests, Boxes, and Packets containing 61b, 41b, 31b, 21b, lib, iib, Jib. Also, in Fanoy Tea Canisters. Samples of any of these Teas can be had on application. A liberal discount allowed to Hotels, Schools, Farmers, and Boarding Houses. Addington Ashburton Geraldlne Kaiapol Knightstown Mr J. Hopper Mr J. M. Carson Mr R. S. Cook Mr E. Feldwiok Mr Barson AGENCIES. >per I Lyttelton Carson I Ranglora look I Temuka 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 Prom Is yard 72-IN. GREY SHEETING (Very good) From 8d „ NEW COLORED LUSTRES, in Drab, Navy, Brown, Prune From 7d ~ Prune From 7d ~ COLORED FRENCH MUSLINS, 6d per yard, worth 101 d atd Is TARLATAN and LISSE FRILLINGS From 2d yard A LARGE BTOOK OF BLACK and COLORED SILK TiTTTrrnwa From 3d dozen BUTTONS SILK HOODS, for Dresses and Mantles DRESS CAPS, UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS, &c. EVERETT BROS. & CO. STREET WEST. THE POOB MAN'S EMEND. DOWN TO PER 41b LOAF TBTOiMSOISrS UNEQUALLED BREAD, Down to sd. per 41b Loaf And will remain so during the winter months, to meet tho times. All GROCERY STORES equally cheap. Note the Address— THOMSON'S CO-OPERATIVE STORES pp£?f*> BAKERY i Colombo street, opposite Roece's, Ironmonger.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2172, 10 February 1881, Page 1
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