■A. T LAS T. REVOLUTION AT THE CASH DRAPERY MART. Davies and (Late Walker, Smith and Co.) DRAPERS, IMPORTERS, &c, RE-OPEN ON SATURDAY A C GUST 13, WHEN ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST FOR CASH ONLY. One visit will convince the most sceptical. 9220 NOTICEWE BEO TO INFORM OUR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS, and the Public generally, that; we arc now using the NEW SEASON’S TEAS. in onr well-known blends, and have made arrangements by which we shall receive REGULAR SHIPMENTS OF THE SEVERAL BLENDING VARIETIES, And thus ensure our Teas against showing any irregularity in character. We draw special attention to our CELE BRATEU Ho. 2 CHALLENGE TEA at 2a 4d per lb., which we can confidently recommend as being SUPERIOR to any cf the ARTIFICIALLY FLAVOURED IT.AB at 3s per lb. NELSON, MOATE & CO.. TEA BLENDERS AND IMPORTERS, High street, Christchurch. NOTD'E. WLANGBOWN, Coal, Lime, Cement • and General Merchant, begs to inform hia customers and the public that the partnership hitherto existing between W. Langdown and T. H. Kerr, under tho style of W Langdown & Co., has been duly dis solved, as from the Ist day of June, 1881, and that he will continue to carry on tho business personally, under tho old style of W. langdown and Co. The lease of tho old premises in High street having expired, I have erected temporary tffioes in t. Asaph street, adjoining the old tenement, and hope to be favoured with a continuance of the liberal patronage I have enjoyed in the past. 9335 fjl H E A T E E O Y A L. Managers, Theo. Hamilton and J. S. Willis W. H~L EA K E J. J. WALLACE and THEO. HAMILTON. CONTINUAL CHANGES. FIRST TIME IN CHRISTCHURCH. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), KERRY GOW. Kerry Mr W. H. Leake Mrs Walter Hill, Messrs Hamilton, Wallace and Company in the cast. Box Office, Montague’s Bazaar. 8-25 8507 T O - JVI oe, h o w. CLEARING AUCTION SALE, To be held on TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AUGUST 2Gth. At 12 Noon. MR H. E. ALPORT will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the HEREFORD STREH.T SALE ROOMS, Christchurch, At above time, as follows : CLOCKS—3S new and superior clocks, assorted, 30-honr and eight-day, barometer, cuckoo, chronometer, &c., Ac. BLACKSMITHS’ AND ENGINEERS’ I OOLS, -4c., viz. Stocks, taps and dies, levers, brace and bits, iron wheel and treadle, hydraulic ram, gas piping, steelyards, bench screw, angura, &c. EARTHENWARE—One crate chamber services. FURNITURE—Piano, drawing room suite in horsehair, bedroom furniture, 30 vole, books. Also, UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT, Klingenstein v Gurney, Office table, chairs, and hexes sundries, &c. And BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, The BOOK DEBTS of Joseph Batchcler, of Christchurch, baker. After which, 1 ton BATH KIDNEY POTATOES, for early planting 5 half-chests CuNGOU TEA And Other goods. 8-2-t 9300 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. ' TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE SOUTHEAST WARD. GENTLE MEN, —It will shortly bo you' privilege to elect a Member for yiur Ward in place of one retiring. I Peg to offer myself for re-election, and if my services in the past has met with your approval, I shall hope to receive a renewal of your confidence. If such is the case, I assure you that my efforts in the future will, as in tho past, ba devoted to the best interest of tho South-east Ward and City generally. I remain, Your obedient servant, 9303 C. P. HULBERT. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTHEAST WARD. /'"'i ENTLEMEN, —I bag to offer myself as 'OT a CAN DID ATE for your suffrages at the ensuing ELECTION on the Sth September prox , and in soliciting the favor of your VOTES and INTEREST, I beg to state that if elected to represent you in the Council, I shall always endeavor energetically to promote the interests of the Citizens in general, and our Ward in particular ; and assist in administering the business of the City with diligence and economy. I have the honor to remain. Your obedient servant, 9352 SAMUEL MANNING WINTER BOOTS. WINTER SHOES, JJ OR RICK Has Just Received AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OP NEW GOODS, And to effect Immediate clearance they are offered AT VERY LOW PRICES. Special attention is directed to tho Ladies’ and Children’s BUTTON BOOTS. Also, to the Ladies’ Kid Elastic-side Boots, at 7s 61. Every description of Sewn Boots made to order at the VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT, VICTORIA STREET, Christchurch. 7783
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2306, 25 August 1881, Page 2
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735Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2306, 25 August 1881, Page 2
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