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SPECIAL VALUE. LADLE S’ TWEED TJ ESXE HB, SILK-LINED HOODS, lOs Od E .A. 0H • ALSO, SEVERAL OASES MILLINERY, MANTLES, COSTUMES, ULSTERS, CORSETS, AND UNDERCLOTHING, JUST TO HAND. BEATS & CO., AE.GTLE HOUSE. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. AroCJLJLTCHIE AIJSKD LESSEES OF THE CELEBRATED BROOKLEY COAL MINE, CALL the attention of all Consumers of Coal to the many advantages attendant on the use of this Household Coal in preference to any other, eitaer native or imported. FOR THE DRAWING ROOM it is particularly suitable, giving out great heat (which is very enjoyable on a cold winter’s night), and Its freedom from cinders or black dirt makes it conducive to cleanliness. FOR COOKING PURPOSES it is unsurpassed, kindling readily, requiring no wood to make it flare, and it blazes without stirring. And THRESHING MACHINE PROPRIETORS and others requiring Coals for steaming purposes will find it greatly to their advantage louse it. It Is cleaner and oheapei rtb an any other Coal known. Ono trial only asked to prove the trnth of these assertions. McCLATOHIE & McINTOSH are also Importers of the VERY BEST NEWCASTLE COAL, a large stock of which is always kept; and BLA-'Z PINE AND MANUKA FIREWOOD, out in 9 inch and 1 foot lengths, always on hand. Full Stocks Of every kind of BUILDING MATERIALS always ready for delivery. All the foregoing sold and delivered at the lowest possible prices. , _ . „ , .. . , They have also opened a Coal and Firewood Depot In Lyttelton, where their celebrated BROCKLEY COAL (as also Newcastle Coals and Cut Firewood) can always bo obtained. All Orders left at the undersigned places will be punctually attended to, viz.OFFICES ; Manchester ani St. Asaph streets, Christchurch; Railway Siding, South Belt; at their Lyttelton Office ; or Mr GEORGE McKAY, Norwich Quay. 7573 FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. I~^IRECT J^URNITURE W. S. KING & CO.. FACTURER, MPGRTERS and OF AX.L KINDS OF (ARPETS, ■piENDERS, IOARPETS, r From the American and English Manufacturers. IIRK - IRONS, &0., A Large Assortment Now on View at their Rooms. N.B,—A special Discount to Cash Purchasers, 77 W. 8. KING & CO., HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH TEA. TEA. NELSON, MOATE & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEA MERCHANTS, BLENDERS, AND IMPORTERS, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH’ NEXT AYERS’ BATHS. No. 1. a. s. 4. 5. SPECIALITIES—SPECIALITY BLEND. Immense power, pungency, and grip ... CHALLENGE TEA. Splendid Liquor, rich flavour DARGEELING BLEND. Drawing a pure rich liqnor, worth 3s ROYAL BLEND. Full-bodied and delicate aroma IMPBBIAL BLEND, Good leaf, well flavoured, strong, fine pnngcnt liquor per lb. 2a Od 2s 4d 2s 8d 3a Od 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, 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 Honses. Addington Ashburton Geraldine Kaiapoi Knightstown Svdenham, Newtown Mr J. Hopper Mr H. M. Carson Mr R. 8. Cook Mr E. Feldwick Mr Burson Mr W, Mills AGENCIES. Woodend Mr J. G. E Winsloe. Lyttelton Rangiora Temuka Oxford Timarn IBingsland Springfield ... Mr T. Merson ... Mr J. Anderson ... Mr J. Brown ... Mr J. Bavter ... Mr J. Waugh ... Mr D. Kerr Walker Smith and 00. F. GrADIXIES DRAPER, VICTORIA STREET, WINDOW MUSLIN, 3Jd; Fancy Ribbon, 3Jd; Wool Squares, 4Jd; Brown Hollands, 6Jd ; Lace Curtains, 3a 3d ; Winceys, 6Jd.; Black Velveteen, 2a lid; Toilet Covers, 9Jd; Handkerchiefs, 2Jd; Double Width Wool Plaid, la lid; "White Flannel, BJd ; Satin Cloth, la ; Towels, 2f d j Double Width Colored Cashmere, 2s 2d; Doable Width Sheeting, 9Jd; Blankets 8s 6d pair; Girls’ Merino Hose, 4Jd ; Slate Silesia, 4Jd ; Colored Quilts. 3a lid; Frillings, 2Jd; Quilted Skirts, 4s lid; Trimmed Hats, 4s lid ; Seal Hats, Is lid. Men’s Trousers and Vest, 13s 6d ; Saits, 43s 6d. Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits, 8s 6d ; Overcoats, 29a 6d, Men’s Felt Hats, Is lid. Oil Floor Cloth, Is 6d. F. GrABITES, VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH 4871 w. THOM SOM, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. TEAS. Half-chests, 401 b net weight. Finest Kaisou, per half-chest, £4 10a Fine do do £3 16s Good Medium do £2lßs 6d CADS. Cads 121bs weight. Extra Fine Kaisou, 25s to 80s Full-flavored, 17e, 18s 6d, 20s, 23s FINEST INDIAN BLENDS, And other mixed Teas. Finest Indian Blends. 2s 6d, 2) Sd, 2s lOd, 3s Fine Family Mixed, Is lOd, 2s, 2s 4d Sound Strong Tea, Is 6d CHINESE PACKET TEA. Is Packet reduced to Bd. SUGARS. Best Loaf, 6d per lb White Crystals, 4Jd and 5d Brown do 34d and 4d TOBACCO. Venus Nail Bod, 6s per lb Twist (finest brands), 5s 6d per lb ; or 61b parcels at 5a per lb SUNDRIES. Finest Patna and Rangoon Rice, 3d Split Peas, 2Jd Tapioca and Sago, 5d per lb Pickles (Morton’s), 7d per bottle Stonelesa Jams, 7Jd per tin CANDLES. Sperms, BJd and 9Jd per lb Belmont, lid per lb * Moulds, 5Jd per lb Soap, 6d per bar Oxford Bine, Is 2d per lb Dark do Is 2d per lb Starch—White and Bine, 6d per lb Flour and Oatmeal, at the lowest possible rate that they can bo sold for Coffee Is 6d and Is 8d and la lOi per lb Chocolate, la fld per lb Van Houten Cocoa, Jib 2s 6i, Jib lo 4d Fry’a Cocaa, la 8d per lb Salmon. lOd; Lobater, lid ; Sardines, 6d and 9d Family Orders Promptly Attended to, and Delivered to any Part of Christchurch or Suburbs. TERMS—STRICTLY CASH. 4677 JB. HALE & CO., SAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, HORSECLOTH, AND OILSKIN MANUFACTDRERS > CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. HORSE CLOTHS. WE have a Splendid Stock of Horse Cloths ready for the coming Winter, which we are selling at a reduced rate, and we have every confidence that on inspection our Customers and the public will find that the reputation we have gained during the last fifteen years, as being the Best and Cheapest Makers in New Zealand, will bo well sustained this season. Large buyers liberally dealt with. Wholesale and Retail, OILSKIN CLOTHING. We have a large Stock on hand, comprising—Coats, Leggings, Trousers, and SouWesters, which we are selling at a much cheaper rate than usual. We are now taking Orders for Aprons and Elevators for next Seeson, at a cheaper rate than the Imported, Wo also repair them ; and can now take Orders for Twine of all descriptions for next Harvest. Subjoined is a list of some of our Goods, always kept in stock, and made to order ; Sails Rick Cloths all sizes, Stripping Sheets all siz : s, Tarpaulins all sizes, Threshing Cloths, Reaper and Binder Covers, Machine Covers, Combine Covers, Wagon and Cart Tilts, Canj vas Tents, Duck Tents, Drill Tents, Calico Tents, Horse Cloths, Mill Belts, Awnings, Flags, Indiarubber Hose, Canvas Hose, W aterproof Coat?, Waterproof Trousers, Waterproof Leggings, Horse Nets, Sheep Nets, fig Nets, Nets, Cricket Nets, Flax Rope, Manilla Rope, Europe Rope, Bolt Rope Halters, Clothes Lines, Spun Yarn, Marline, Log Line, Lead Line, Garden Lines, Plough Reins, Seaming^Twine^hoping Twine, Sack Twine, Netting Twine, Shop Twine, Palms, Needles, Felt Drnggeting, Navy Canvas. Tar paulin Canvas, Linen Duck, Cotton Duck. American Drill, Calicoes Bnnting, Woollen Blocks, Iron Blocks, Hooks and Thimbles, Tilt Hoops, Oakum, Pitch, Stockholm Tar, Coal Tar, Linseed Oil, Colza Oil, Castor Oil, Neatafoot Oil. MAEQUEE3 ON HIRE, From 12 x24to 25 x 80. Price Lists on application. 7267 FURNITURE. P, PATExtSON & Co. Having completed their extensive alterations in CASHEL STREET, ARB NOW PREPARED TO OFFER THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST STOCK OP FURNITURE, Ironmongery, Cutlery, Glassware, Bedding, Carpets, AND FURNISHING REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CABINET WORK AND UPHOLSTERING OP THE VERY FIRST QUALITY. MATTRESSES, &c„ MADE TO ORDER ON THE PREMISES. 494 EVERETT BEOS. CASHEL STREET. ARE NOW SHOWING—--0600 YAKDS ALL WOOL FLANNELS 256 PAIRS WITNEY BLANKETS 00 PIECES VERY WIDE WINCEY 100 LADIES’ COLORED AND BLAG COSTUMES These goods are really worth 21s, 200 LADIES ’ RIOH MANTLES LADIES’ ULSTERS. All New From 9d yard From 9s 6d pair From 5Jd yard 200 130 LADIES ’ 3° ILTED ALPACA SKIRTS 250 LADIES ’ MHLTON CLOTH and FELT DO. From 13s From 8s 6d From 6s From 5b From Is lid LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S TAM O’SHANTERS, TOQUES, PLUSHES, FANCY WOOL GOODS, FEATHERS, GLOVES, FRILLINGS, RUOHINGS. and a great many other novelties that space will not permit of mention. COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, ESTABLISHED 1860. IN CONSEQUENCE OF BEING LARGELY OVERSTOCKED AND TO MEET THE TIMES. JOHN GOODMAN B EGS to Inform his numerous Customers that he has determined to make a cHU farther REDUCTION IN PRICES:— Men’s Lace Boot’s (own make) reduced from 18a 6d to 16s 6d Do Kip Blnchers ~ ~ 12a fld to 11s Do Kid elastic side springs ~ 16s 6d to 12s Sd Women’s Kid Boots „ 9a 6d to 6s Do Cashmere House Boots, from 2a 6d Children’s Felt Boots, from Is NOTE THE ADDRESS—GOODMAN’S CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE COLOMBO STEE’ET 44X8 DEPOT FIRST PRIZE COOKING RANGES. SCOTT BROTHERS, MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. AN O 35? m 185 00 ED THESE STO YES 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 SCOT!.’ ERGS, at the Agricultural and Pastoral Association a Show, Christchurch. In 1878 First Pnzo awarded at Rangiora Show. Extract from Price Lists : Xft 91n, without boiler ... £3 15 0 2ft 9ln, with boiler 3ft, without boiler Bft, with cast-iron boiler 3ft, with wrought Iron or copper boiler ... 4319 4 2 4 5 4 10 4 16 0

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2253, 18 May 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2253, 18 May 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2253, 18 May 1881, Page 1

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