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CLOTHING 'B AUK NOW SHOWING A SUPERB LOT OF COLONIAL < Equal to Order Goods in every particular, at One-Half the Money, in Moagiel, and Geolong TWEEDS. By arrangement with the Kaiapoi Woollen Company we Supply the Trade with TWEED IN CLJI LENGTHS. BEATH CO., ECOTJSE. ENCOURAGE LOCAL jl IMIOCIjA.TCKITIE -A.JSTD LESSEES OF THE CELEBRATED BROOKLEY COAL MINE, Ly THE DRAWING BOOM It la particularly suitable, giving 01 ~ ~,.,, - t . . .• • makes it condnoive to cleanliness. FOB COOKING PURPOSES it is unsurpassed, kindling readily, requiring no wood to make it flare, and it blazes without stirring. And THBEBHING MACHINE PROPRIETORS and others requiring Coals for steaming purposes will find it greatly to their advantage to use it. It Is cleaner and cheaper than any other Coal known. One trial only asked to prove the truth of these assertion*. McCLATCHIE & McINTOSH are also Importers of the VERY BEST NEWCAStXE COAL, a large stock of which is always kept; and BLACK PINE AND MANOKA FIRSWOOD, out in 9 inch and 1 foot lengths, always on hand. Full Stooks 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 Couls and Cut Firewood) oan always be obtained All Orders left at the undersigned places will be punctually attended to, viz.:—OFFICES : Manchester and St. Asaph streets, Christohuroh; fiatlway Siding, South B«lt; at their Lyttelton Office ; or Mr GEORGE McKAY, Norwich Quay. 7573

FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. . S. KING & CO. "MFOKTEBS and ANUFACTORER, OF ALL KINDS 0» jIURNITURE /CARPETS, "BLENDERS, "CURB - IRONS, &o„ 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, OHRIBTCHURCH :ptj:r,:e tea. NEIiSON, MOATE & CO. WHOLESALE AND EETAIL TEA MEECHANTS, BLENDERS, AND IMPORTERS, HIGH STEEET, CHRISTCHUEOH' NEXT AYEEB' BATHS. IHE CELEBRATED CHALLENGE TEA. at 2s 4d per lb is highly praised by all our t/ustomers, and acknowledged superior to any of the artificially flavoured Teas generally sold. Our incomparable Darjeeling Blend at 2s 8d per lb is a rare and nutritious Tea. Extract from "Ashbnrton Guardian" : —"The 'Darjeeliog Blend'which we have tried is certainly a most delicious Tea." Prices-2s, 2s 4d, 2j Bd, 3s, 3a 43, 4a per lb. Reduction on boxes, quarter chests, and half che3ts. AGENCIES. ... Mr J. Hopper 1 Newtown Addington Mr J. Hopper Newtown Mr W. Mill Amberly ... Walker, Smith & Co, Oamaru Mr C. G. Moore I ABhbourne ... Mr T. J. Edmonds Oxford (East) Mr J. Baxter Ashburton MrH. M.Carson Rangiora Mr J. Anderson Bingsland Mr D. Kerr Springfield ... Walker, Smith and Co. Ferry Boad ..'. ... Mr G. R. Drew Sydenham (Broadway Market) Mr W. Mills ' Geraldlne MrR. 8. Cook Temuka Mr Job Brown Kaiapoi MrE. Feldwick Timaru Mr W. Hislop Knightstown .., ... Mr Burson „ Mr J. Waugh Lyttelton Mr T. Merson Woodend ... Mr J. G. K Winsloe. Waimate ... Mr E. O. Eichbaum F. GAEITES DRAPER. VICTORIA STREET, WINDOW MUSLIN, 3fd; Fancy Ribbon, 3H; Wool Pquares, 4>d; Brown Hollands, 6Jd ; Lace Curtains, 3s 3d ; Winceys, 6id ; Black Velveteen, 2s lid ; Toilet Covers, 9id ; Handkerchiefs, 2|d ; Uouble Width Wool Plaid, Is lid ; White Flannel, BJd ; Satin Cloth, Is; Towels, 2|d ; Double Width Colored Cashmere, 2s 2d; Double Width Sheeting, 9Jd; Blankets 8a 6d pair; Girls' Merino Hose, 4|d; Slate Silesia. 4Jd ; Colored Quilts. 3s Hd; Frillings, 2id; Quilted Skirts, 4s lid; Trimmed Hats, 4a lid; Seal Hats, la lid. Men's Trousers and Vest, 13s 6d ; Suits, 43s 6d. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, 8s 6d ; Overcoats, 29s 6d, Men's Felt Hats, is lid. Oil Floor Cloth, is 6d. VICTORIA F. GABITES, STREET, CHEISTCHUECH 4871 "W. THOMSON, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHDROH. BUNDBIES. Finest Patna and Rangoon Rioe, 3d Split Peas, 2*d Tapioca and Sago, 5d per lb Pickles (Morton's), 7d per bottle Stoneless Jams, 7M per tin CANDLES. Sperms, Sid and Old per lb TEAS. 8 U N D I Half-cheats, 401 b net weight. Finest Eaisou, per half-chest, £4 10s Finest Patna and Rangoo Fine do do £3 15a Split Peaa, 2id Good Medium do £2 18s 6d Tapioca and Sago, 5d per C A Dy. Pickles (Morton's), 7d pe: Cads 12iba weight. Stoneless Jams, 7M per t Extra Fine Kaisou, 25a to 30j Full-flavored, 17s, 18a 6d, 20a, 23a CANDLI FINEST INDIAN BLENDS, c 81 . . „,, And other mixed Teas. ' Sperms, Sid and 9|d per. Finest Indian Blends 2s 6d, 2a Bd, 2a lOd, 3a **? ,m^ nt « "aper lb Fine Family Mixed, la lOd, 2a, 2a 4d q° U «J * i? Sound Strong Tea. Is 6d Soap, ™ R ? er ° ar Q . ~ CHINESE PACKET TEA. Oxford Blue, Is 2d per lb Is Packet reduced to 84. D * rk . £° , ls 2d .P° r lb orrn. a t>cs Starch—White and Blue, r, i.r t <,* ° | U"" A - K& « Flour and Oatmeal, at 1 Best Loaf, 6d per lb rate that they can White Crystals, 4£d and 5d Coffee la 6d and Is 8d ai Brown do 3«d and 4d Chocolate, Is 6d per lb TOBACCO. Van Houten Cocoa, ilb 2 Venus Nail Bod, 6s per lb Fry's Starch—White and Blue, 6d per lb Flour and Oatmeal, at the lowest possible rate that they can be sold for Coffee la 6d and Is 8d and la lOd par lb Chocolate, Is fid per lb Van Houten Cocoa, ilb 2a 6d, ilb la 4d Fry's Coc»a, Is Sd per lb Twist (finest brands), 5a 6d per lb; or Gib] Salmon, lOd; Lobster, lid; Sardines, 6d and parcels at 5a per lb I 9d Family Orders Promptly Attended to, and Dalivered to any Part of Christchuroh or Suburbs. TERMS—STRICTLY CASH. 4677 18. HALE & CO., SAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, HORSECLOTH, AND OILSKIN MANUFACTURERS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHUROH. HORSE CLOTHS. E have a Bplendid Stock of Horse Cloths ready for the coming Winter, which we are . . selling at a reduced nte, 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 Beat and Cheapest Makers in New Zealand, will be well sustained this season, Large buyers liberally dealt with. Wholesale and Retail. OILSKIN CLOTHING. We have a large Stock on hand, comprising— Leggings, Tronßers, and SouWesters, which we are selling at a much cheaper rate than usual. We are now taking Orders for Aprons and Elevators for next Fenson, at a cheaper rate than the Imported. We 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 : Halls Rick Cloths all sizes, Stripping Sheets all Bi'zes, Tarpaulins all sizes, Threshing Cloths, Reaper and Binder Covers, Machine Covers, Combine Covers, Wagon and Cart Tilts, Can vas Tents, Duck Tents, Drill Tents, Calico Tents, Horse Cloths, Mill Belts, Awnings, Flags, Indiarubber Hobs, Canvas Hose, Waterproof Coats, Waterproof Trousers, Waterproof Leggings, Horse Nets, Sheep Nets, rig Nets, Fishing Nets, Cricket Nets, Flax Rope, Manilla Rope, Europe Rope, Bolt Rope Baiters, 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 Druggetlng, Navy Canvas, Tarpaulin Canvaß. Linen Duck, Cotton Duck. American Drill, Calicoes, Bunting, Woollen Blocks, Iron Blocks, Hooks and Thimbles, Tilt Hoops, Oakum, Pitch, Stockholm Tar, Coal Tar, Linseed Oil, Colza Oil, Cantor Oil, Neatafoot Oil. MAKQUKES ON HIRE, From 12 x24to 25 x 80. Price Lists on application. 72G7

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 225, 28 June 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 225, 28 June 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 225, 28 June 1881, Page 1

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