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DRESSMAKING. 'ANTED KNOWN, that the Best and Choapest Establishment is at Mrs OlABKb'3, Melbourne Honße, Victoria street, oppopite Tank. A Full Dress complete from 7s 6d. Work and fit gnaranteed. 3073 J. T. BELL, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. HOSE NEWLY-BUILT PREMISES at the corner of Oxford terrace and Montreal street, consisting of the splendid Corner bhop having two frontageß, with dwelling honse and yard, well adapted for grocery, &c. Also, WO SINGLE SHOPS adjoining, with dwellings, &c, very compact and convenient. FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE on Elisor's road. HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS, Wash-house, &c, with garden, Armagh street. *HE ADDINGTON COAL and FIRE- . WOOD DEfOT and GENERAL STORE, with large dwelling-house, &0., doing a good business. A firstrate opening. FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS NEWLY-BUILT . RE-IDENCE of 12 large rooms, scullery and wash-house. Water laid on throughout the house. Large out building. Fully stocked garden and orchard, complete fowl yards, cow-shed, and two paddocks of 3 and 4 acres, on Papanui road. Ground rent very low. 1 FIRST-RATE FIVE - ROOMED L. HOOSE, Pantry, Wash-house, &c Very nicely finished, In Carlton place, North belt. WELL-BUTLT and Convenient L HOUSE of Six Rooms, Out-bnild-Ings and Quarter-acre, well fenced and planted. Situated in Waltham. NEWLY BUILT COTTAGES, . each containing 4 Rooms and Scullery, with nice garden securely fenced ; artesian wells, &c, on Mathesen's road, close to Ferry road. Will be sold together or separately, and at a VERY LOW PRICE.

FINELY-SITUATED QUARTERACRE, in Madras street, stocked with well grown frnit trees, with house of five rooms and pantry, fowl houses, &c. The greater part of the money may remain at interest. ~ UARTERACRE SECTIONS on Ensor's road near to Fexry road, Cheap and on Easy Terms. SPLENDID SECTION on the . SOUTH BELT, of nearly half an acre, with DOUBLE FRONTAGE, well fenced, -- * QUABTER-ACRE SECTION In St. ABaph Btreet east. FIRST KATE SITE on Hazelden road. Large frontage. UMNER—i'ome of the BEBT SITES l In the township, IRST-OLASS BUILDING FRONTAGES in COLOMBO STREET NOBTH. SECTIONS opposite the Sydenham • Tramway Termlnns, near Colombo street. Sections opposite the Government Workshops. Low price, and payments by small monthly Instalments. Fine Building Sections oppoalte the Sydenham Recreation Grounds, Addington, by easy payments. 60 acreß on fcew Brighton road. Close to Christchurch. A splendid grazing farm. 220 acres Upper Hinds, unimproved 430 acres, Bakala, partly fenced 860 acres, partly fenced, near Colegate 205 Acres and improvements, Bakala, near the Southbridge Ford. 100 Acres, fonth Bangitata, and improvements 300 Acres and improvements, Rangitata. &c, &o. Apply to J. T. BELL, Cathedral square, opposite Poet Office.

Gh WATSON & CO.'S MONTHLY PEICE 3L.IST. & Co.

' AVE much pleasure In submitting the . following few quotations from their Monthly Price List : Almonds—Valencia, 2s 6d ; shell, Is 2d per lb Arrowroot —Queensland, 8d per lb ; St. Vic cent, Is Baking Powder—Locse, Is per lb; per tin, sd, 6d, 7d Barley—Pearl, 3d per lb, or 71bs, Is 6d Kobinson's patent, lOd per tin Blacking—Day and Martin, Sd per dozen Biscuits—Luncheon, 3£i per lb; best mixed, 9d; Templarß, 8d ; others kept Blue—Dark. Is ; Oxford, Is 2d per lb Candied Peels—ls 6d per lb Cocoa — Van Houten's, per tin, 4s Bd, 2s sd, Is 3d; Fry's, 1b 6d Coffee—ls 4d to Is lOd per lb Corn F.our—6d and 8d per lb Carbonate of Soda—6d per lb Cheese —Choice dairy, Gd and 7d per lb Capers—French, lOd per bottle Candles—Sperm (fall weight), Sd per lb ; Belmont's, lid; Wax, lljd; Paiatin, lid ; Nationals, lid Extract of Soap—Hudson's, 7 pkts, Is Essences—Peppermint, 6d and Sd per bottle ; Lemon, lOd and Is per bottle Fire Kindltrs, 4Jd per dozen Flour—lOOlbs, lis 9d ; 501bs, 6s 3d ; 25ibs, 3s 6d, best quality Food—Neve's, for infants, per tin Is 3d ; packets, 7d Groats—Per tin, lOd ; per paoket, 8d Honey—(>d or Is per tin Irish Moas—Per bottle, Is 3d and Is lOd Jams—"4d per tin ;7s per dozen Jelly—Calvesfoot (C. and B.'s), 2s per bot. Kerosine- 9s 9s 6d, and 10a 6d per tin Matches—looP, 7d;. 250, 2d; flaids, 6d per dozen Milk— Milkmaid brand, 10£d per tin ; 10s per dozen Nuts —Barcelona, 8d ;. almond, Is per lb Oatmeal, Moir's, 3s 251 b. bag Painkiller, Is 4d per bottle Pepper—Black, la 4d ; White, Is 5d per lb ; Cayenne, lOd per bottle Peaches, &c—ls 4d per tin Bice—3d and 3Jd, or 71bs, Is Sd, Is lid Sago ~4d and 5d per lb Scotch Mixtures —Is per lb ; colonial, 10d Soap, 6d, 7d, and S£d per bar, Qs, lis, and 13s per box Sugar—Loaf, 6d ; Crystals, 44 d and 5d ; others, 4d or 3Jd Sauces —Mellor's, 9d and la 6d per bottle ; Harvey's, Is 2d per bottle Seed—Canary, Hemp, Bape, 6d, or 71bs for 3s Tapioca—sd and 6d per lb Tea—Our Teas are, without doubt, the best sold in Christchurch, at the following prices :—lssd, IsSd, lslOd, 2s 2a 4d, and 2s6d. Challenge,2slOd. Our Is 5d Tea la superior to any lea sold In town at Is 6d. Box Teas at 14s 3d, 16s, 18s, 20s, 21s, 23s 6d, and|26s each Tobacco—Venus Twist, 5s 6d per lb; Venus Nail-rod. 6s per lb Vinegar—Bd and lOd per bottle, 3s pr gal. Washing Boards—Wood, lid ; Zinc, la 4d Yeast Powder—6d per tin. NOTE THE ADDRESS— G. WATSON & CO., FAMILY GROCERS &. TEA IMPOBTERS, COLOMBO STRKET SOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z„ Two Peers from Messrs Mason, Struthers and Co. 9253

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2349, 13 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2349, 13 October 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2349, 13 October 1881, Page 4

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