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NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Ia returning thanks to his numerous friends aadthe public generally for their kind support since Opening in KIVER'S BUILDINGS, Cashel Street, Bags to inform them that he has STILL FURTHER REDUCED HIS PRICES, AS PER LIST, NO CONNECTION WHATEVER with his old Shop in High Street. N. B.—loo dozen of the NEW SPECIALTY EXHIBITION SKIRT, 3i 6d eajh, worth 7s 6d. Opinions of the Pfess—" This Skirt, for lightness and warmth, is superior to the imported article." Men'B collars, 63. box Soarlet flannel, Is 3d Blankets, 6s 3d each All trimmed hats and bonnets half price Lace and muslin curtain?, 4a 6d pair Towols, 4fci Turkish towels, 9d Boys* units. Is lid Children's Ulsters with silk hoods, 2s lid Ladies' hose, 6d pair Men's sox, 3 pairs for is Horroeks' white calico, 2a 3i the half dozen White long cloth, is Hid the half dozen All wool flnnnele, is 2d yard Hollands, sid Brown calico, 3£d Wincey?, 4jd Drers goods, 6Jd Ladies' and children's ucdorclothing, Is lid Children's and ladies' costumes, half price Brown twill sheeting, lljd Men's shirts and pints, Is lid Men's tweed hats, Is lid. 1085 NTERNATIONAL IXHIBTTION, CHRI3TOHURCH. OPENING DAY. E4STEB MONDAY, APRIL 10th. ADMISSION. Opening Day.—Krom 9.30 to 10.25 a.m., Five Shilling!; from Ito 5 p.m., and from 7.30 to 10 p.m., One Shilling. At other times—ll a.m. to 5 p.m., and 7.30 to 10 p.m., One Shilling. Speoial Art Gallary—Sixpence extra, SEASON TICKETS—Price 2 guineas. These admit the holder to all parts of the Exhibition (including the Special Art Gallery) one hoar in the morning before the general public, and at all hours at which the Exhibition is open until the close. They also admit to the opening and closing ceremonies, and to any concerts that may be held. They are NONTRANSFERABLE, and will consist of a printed signed form, which will be pasted on to the photograph (carte do visite size) of the applicant at the Exhibition Ofliceß, from 10 to 12 a ;y day np till Bth April. 1443 By Order of the PBOMOTERS. INTEBNATIONAL EXHIBITION. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. MATERfAL SUITABLE FOE FITTING UP BAYS, EVERY DESQBIPTION OF BUILDING MATERIAL. B. H. WOOD & CO. 1441 VICTORIA SASH AND DOOR FAOTORY, Steam Saw, Planing, Moulding, and Turning Mills and Timber Yards, LICHFIELD AND TUAM STREETS, CHBLSrCHTOCH. HE Undersigned begs to notify to Timber Merchants, Builder', Architects, and the publio generally, that he is now prepared to supply at low rates, DOORS, SASHES, CASEMENTS, &c, OP BBALLY FIRST.ULASS QUALITY And Workmanship, Made from well-seasoned materials, and equal to any Imported. Architraves, Skirtings, Moulding!, Turnery, T. & 9. Flooring and liniDg, AND TIMBEB Of Every Description Supplied at LOWEST BATES. Price lists and terms forwarded on application to the Manager af, the mills, or the offices, Cathedral square. W. H. HABGREAVES, Proprietor. 1442 CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE : Messrs P. Cunningham, A. Craoroft Wilson, H. A. Watt, Bobt. Sutherland, James Campbell, Dr. Mcß. Stewart, G. H. Gordon. •HE CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY has been formed, Subscription One Guinea per annum. Those wishing to become original members may do bo by sending their names and subscriptions on or before Saturday, the 18th hist., to Mr Robert Sutherland, Oashel street; Mr George Maokay, Lyttelton; Mr A. McDonald, Atnberley; Mr Maclean Dunn, Ashborton ; or to NUIL BLACK, Hon. Sec, 1354 Cathedral square. SEWIBTG _MACHINES. \HE SINGER MANUFACTURING . COMPANY bog to intimate to th public of Canterbury that they have taken Business Premises in COLOMBO BTREET 80UTH, Opposite Reece, Ironmonger, A 8 A DIRfcCT AGESCY, To be worked In connection with the Branch Agency carried on by the Company's Original Agentß, MESSRS HOBBS & CO., Of High Btreet. We at the same time desire to thank the public for their very liberal and unparalleled patronage during the last fifteen years. Our Machines have now been brought to the highest point of perfection, and will favourably compare with any others manufactured. The great superiority of the Singer Sewing Maohine is proved by the fact that we sold last year over Half a Million Machines, which far exceeds the total sales of all other sewing machines manufaotared in the world. Any of the Machines manufactured by the Company can be obtained on deferred payments of 2s 6d pet week, or 10 |per cent. for cash, from THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Colombo street; or HOBBS & CO.. HIUH STREET. 1101

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2475, 14 March 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2475, 14 March 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2475, 14 March 1882, Page 4

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