A ITKEN AND J^OEERTS IRONMONGERS, CASHEL STREET WEST. Fresh t hipments Monthly. Bead their gemral advertisement under shipping news. 6299 i E, J« It Ford, auctioneer, estate & oommis- j SION AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, SHARE BROKER, AND VALUATOR, HEREFORD STREET. Cheistchurch (Next Miles and Co.) 2304 JAMES IRVINE SURGEON DENTIST, Formerly Mechanical Partner with the late Charles Cooper, LICHFIELD STREET WEST, Near St. Michael’s Church, Oan be Consulted Daily at his Residence from 9 till 6. No connection with any other firm In Christchurch, 3313 TO THE LADIES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JUST OPENED AT ACOHSTT-AGrXJIE’S MCT BAZAAR, Strange’s Buildings, High street, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CREWEL WOOLS, all shades A new and complete stock of Crewel and Embroidery Silks, shaded and plain colors Ice Wool, Ice Wool, Berlin Fingering Wool Bliss Transfer Paper Patterns ICO dozen Black coil Bracelets, from la pair A small assortment Real Jet Cut Beads and Necklets. INSPECTION INVITED AT MONTAGUE’S FANCY BAZAAR. ALFRED GEE, PASTRY-COOK, CATERER, AND CONFECTIONER, Gloucester Street, neaji Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has again commenced business at the above address. The business will be carried on in all its branches, and no efforts will be spared to give customers every satisfaction, and thus merit a continuance of that reputation which A. G.’a goods have always enjoyed in years past. Alfred Gee's celebrated Calves' Feet Jelly, recommended by the Medical Faculty and by certificate of Professor Biokerton for invalids, has also obtained a First Order of Merit at the late Melbourne Exhibition, and can be obtained from most confectioners and storekeepers in town and country. Note New Address— GLOUCESTER STREET, Near Manchester Street. S74S THE WINTER SEASON. BOOTS. SHOES. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT Cashel House Boot Depot, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. EORCE begs to call the atten- • vJT tirn of his numerous Cus- i tomers and the Public In general to his Immense Stock of BOOTS and SHOES. i AS HE IS OVERSTOCKED, he la deter* mined to effect a speedy clearance, to facilitate which he has RE-MARKED every Article at the LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE to any Trader who intends paying for his Goods. Also, in view of the Winter Season, he has specially Imported 77 TRUNKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES from the Best English Maters, which, owing ' to the depressed state of trade at Home, and being Bought for Cash, he is in a position to OFFER AT LOWER PRICES Than would be otherwise possible. * The STOCK BEING TOO LAEGE to Particularise, a CALL is requested, as Purchasers should see the Stock and Judge for Themselves. Particular attention is called to the Stock of COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES which, being made at his MANUFACTORY, HEREFORD STREET, under his own Supervision, ho can give every Guarantee as to quality. NOTH THE ADDRESS, E. GEORGE, Cashel House Boot Denot, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 8440
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2326, 17 September 1881, Page 1
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