1 U B Ci B BAT PLUS s a< AT ARCrYLE THIS house:, ffiAY. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. A.XLD MiCXXsTTOSET, LESSEES OE THE CELEBRATED BROCKLEY COAL MINE* CALL the attention of all Consumers of Coal to tho many advantages attendant on the ueo of this Household Coal in preference to any other, either native or imported pOH THE DRAWING ROOM it is particularly suitable, giving ..ut 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 THRASHING 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 tho truth of these assertion?. McCLA.TC.HLE & McINTOSH are also Importers of the VEB.Y BEST COAL, a large stock of which is always kept ; and BLACK PINE AND MANUKA FIR a WOOD, 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 tho lowest possible prices, .... They have also opened a Coal and Firewood Depot In Lyttelton, where their celebrated BROCKLEY COAL (as also Newcastle Coals and Ont Firewood) can always be obtained All Orders left at the undersigned places will be punctually attended to, viz.:—OFFICES : Manchester and St. Asaph*streets, Christchurchj Railway Siding, South Belt ; at their Lyttelton Office ; or Mr GEORGE McKAY, Norwich Quay. 7573
Vh PURE NATURAL TEA. \Tip \\ |ii .aJ LSON, MOATE & Co.. TEA MEIUCHANTS. HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH Nels >n, AJCo.ate & Co.’S TEAS HAVE NO EQUAL FOR EXCELLENCE OF FLAVOR, ABSOLUTE PURITY, AND GREAT STRENGTH. Challenge tlie World. AGENTS: Addington ... ... Mr J. Hopper Amberly ... Walker, Smith & Co, Ashbourne ... Mr T. J. Bdmouds Ashburton ... ... Mr H. M. Carson Bingaland ... ... Mr D. Kerr Ferry Bead ... ... Mr 6. R. Drew Geraldine ... ... MrR. 8. Cook Kaiapol ... ... MrE. Feldwiok Knightstown Mr Burson Lyttelton ... ... JMr T, Merson Newtown ... ... Mr W. Mill Oamaru ... ... ... Mr C. Q-. Moore Oxford (East) Mr J. Baxter Bangiora ... ... MrJ. Anderson Springfield ... Walker, Smith and Co. Sydenham (Broadway Market) Mr W. Mills Temuka Mr Job Brown Timaru Mr W. Hislop „ ... ... MrJ. Waugh Woodend ... Mr J. G. H Winaloe. Waimate ... Mr E. 0. Eichbanm Half-chests, Boxes, Pounds, and Half-pound pkts—2s, 2s 4d, 2s Bd, 3s, 3s 4d, 4s, per lb. HI’IUNG, 1881. EVERETT BROS., CASHEL STREET, A/d Bj NO W SHOWING THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT OF SUMMER DRAPERY. t R BMEMBSB, A SINGLE PAIR OP BOOTS AT WHOLESALE PRICE He knows full well they’re Hyde’s own make. And better he don’t wish to get ; Hia weekly wages he will take, A nd knows he’ll get a first rata fit. Now, why it is, you know full well, Of patrons I’ve a double share ; It is the fact than I can sell At WnoLESAt-E Pkioe a Single Pair ! Some men there are who talk about “ New chums ” and Immigration ; They go round town, with boots worn out. For fear of speculation. But not the man who saves hia cash. And never lets hia boots wear down.; He still will not “ go in ” for trash, But buys Hyde’s Boots renown Never pass the shop, but ccme in and inspect, free of charge. HYDE’S BOOT FACTORY. RETAIL SHOP—TRIANGLE, HIGH STREET. S7S3 FIFTY PER CENT. SAVED BY DSING Atkinson’s Working 1 Man’s Cooking? Ransre. THOMAS ATKiN'SON has again secured the First Prize in the late Agricultural Show for the Well-known, Tried, and Approved WORKING MAN’S COOKING 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 boar 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 those Ranges save their cost in a very little time, as it requires only half the fuel to do the same amount of cooking as any other Range, the troth of which can bo vouched by the hundreds who have purchased them, and give unsolicited testimony that such is the case. An inspection of my stock at my Show Rooms, Colombo and Tuam 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, &0., cheaper than any other house in the trade 6904 18. HALE & CO.. SAIL, TEST, TARPAULIN, HORSECLOTH, AND OILSKIN MANUFACTURERS CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. HORSE CLOTHS. WE have a Splendid Stock of Howe Cloths ready for the coming Winter which we are selling at a reduced r to, and we have every confidence that on inspection our Customers and the public will find that the reputation we have gain'd during the last fifteen years, as being the Best 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 baud, comprising—Coats, Leggings, Trousers, and SouWestors, which we are selling at a much cheaper rate than usual. Wo are now taking Orders for Aprons and Elevators for next Season, at a cheaper rate than the Imuorted. We also repair them ; and can now take Orders for Twine of all descriptions for next Harvest, '■ Subjoined is a list of some of onr Goods, always kept In stock, and made to order : Sails Rick Oloths all sizes, Stripping Sheets all Tarpaulins all sizes, Threshing Cloths, Rsapor 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, Indiarubher Hoso, Canvas Hose, Waterproof Coats, Waterproof Trousers, Waterproof Leggings, Horse Nets, Sheep Nets, lig Nets, Fishing Nets, Cricket Nets, Flax Rope, Manilla Rope, Europe Rope, Bolt Rope Halters, Clothes Lines, Spun Tarn, Marline, Log Line, L> ad Line, Garden Lines, Plough Reins, Seaming Twine, Roping Twine, Sack Twine, Netting Twine, Shop Twine, Palms, Needles, Felt pruggeliug, Navy Canvas, Tarpaulin Canvas, Linen Duck, Cotton Duck, American Drill, Calicoes, Bunting, Woollen Blocks, Iron Blocks, Hook* and Thimbles, Tilt Hoops, Oakum, Pitch, Stockholm Tar, Coal Tar, Linseed Oil, Colza Oil, Castor Oil, Neatafoot Oil. MABQUEKB OS HIRE, From 12 x24to 25 x SO. Price Lists on application^
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2308, 27 August 1881, Page 1
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