BANKRUPT STOCK. In the Estite of P. Paterson, a bankrupt. FUBNITUBE, CABPETB, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, COOKING UTENSILS, &c, Ac. iX» JD» JMLuaOHIE & Co. Having purchased from the Trustee in the above Estate the WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TBADE AT AN ENORMOUS DISCOUNT FOR CASH, Are determined tt give the public and Parties Furnishing an OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING FURNITURE. &c, OF THE BEST QUALITY, AT PRICES NEVKR BEFORE QUOTED In Christ church. NO SEASONABLE OFFJBE REFUSED, As the whole must be cleared out to make way for the incoming tenant. SAIE COMMENCES ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22nd, IN PATERSON'S WELL-KNOWN SHOP, (Opposite Ballantyne and Co., Cashel Btreet. 1200 FINAL NOTICE. CHRISTCaURCH AUTUMN MEETING. RACE 18th APRIL.—CLOSE 6th or Btu APRIL. APPLICATIONS for Fidelity Co.'s Programmes on the Christchurch Autumn and Easter Handicap jointly (65 Nominations) may be in time up to 7th April inclusive. Programmes— £1 each, and two stamps. Cheques (with Is exchange) to be payable only to a No— or to Bearer. If otherwise drawn ont will be returned. Address only to " Fidelity Company, care of Alfred A. Cameron's Box, No. 251, Dunedin." 1486 IMPORTANT KOTIOS OF REMOVAL. BALE NOW ON. GREAT CLEARING SALE. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS. • ROBINSON, FISHER'S BUILD. . . o INGS, Hl'iß BTKEE V, is about to REMOVE to more commodious premises in TRIANGLE, CuLOiIBO STREET, next to Bashford, Confectioner. In order to save removal expenses the first stock of boots, shoes, clothing, ties, shirts, &c, «c., will be sold at prices that cught to effect a, speedy olearance. Bargains. Bargain?. Bargains. Come at once and secure Bargains. No Reasonable Offer Refused at W. ROBINSON'S, HIGH STREET. The New Premises will be known as the AROADS OUTFITTING SHOP, and will be opened on tha 17th APRIL, 1882. A special feature in the Sale now on will be a good outfit suitable for a working man fnr 32a 6d, comprising Boots. Socks, Shirt, Hat and Suit of Clothes tor 32a 6d, at W. ROBINSON'S, HIGH STREET (Fisher's Buildings). 1385 THOMAS TAYLOR S NOW QUOTING a Fresh Supply . of Dunedin Oatmeal, Somerville's, the b?st, at 4s the 251 b Vunedin Biscuits, 31 per lb Pure Lemon Juice (certified by the Board of Trade), quarts Is 9d Yltadono non alcoholic Champagno, 91 per bottle, Si 6d per dozen Smoked Cods' Roes, Is per tin Spiced Herrings, per tin Fresh Herrings, 8d per tin "Very Choice LiDg Cd per tin Sugars, yellow, 3id per lb White Crystals, 4d and 4Jd Snowdrop Crystals, 6d Brown Raw, 3^d Teas—ln this connection we do not nauseate the puHic by "protesting too much." Our taas and prices speak for themselves. Pure Assam, 2s and 2s 6d per lb Best Pekoe or Green, 3s Mixtures of Indian and China Teas, best, 2a lOd per lh ; other qualities, 2s Bd, 2- 63. 2s 43, 2i, and Is 6i ; boxes, 28?, 255, 245, 225, 20a, 18s 6d, 16a 61, and 13a 6d The latter, a pura tea with good leaf, strong and fine flavor, unequalled, at less than 3s a box advance Strong Caddies, containing 231 b of the famous Assam Mixture, 38s ; halfchests of 401 b, £3 to £5 Coffee, 21b tins, best, 3s Maravilla Cocoa Essence, 3s 6d per lb Van Houten's, 4s 8d Fry's, Is 6d New Currants, 61 per lb Mixed Peels, la 6d per lb BEST BREAD, sd, DELIVERED St, Albans Cakes, currant, citron, or seed, 9d each Best Mixed Biscuits. 9i per lb Flour, Wood's, 6s 6d 501 b. 12a 6i 1001 b Candles, Battersea Wax, 10J d per lb Sperm, full weight, 8d per lb Mould Candle?, 51 per lb Kerosene, 9s, 9s 6d, and 10s 61 per tin Fire Kindlers, 4id per packet Nabob Plctleß, Is 31 per bottle Captain White's, 2s 31 Crosse and Blackwell's, Is 31 McLean's, Colonial, lOd Lucca Oil, O. and 8., quarts, 2s 4d Nabob Sauce, lOd Yorkshire Relish, lOd Mellor's, 9d and la 6d O. and B. Currie Powder, Is and la 9d Keiller'B Marmalade, 9d per tin Swiss Milk, IOJd, 10s dczan Honey, 21b tin, 101 Bago, 4d per lb, the best Tapioca, 5d and Gd Farina, 5d per lb packet Maizena and Oswego, 8d per lb Columbus Corn Flour, 6d Rice, 3i ; 71b for Is 6d; bes 1 :, 4d ; ground, 4d Tobacco, best brands only, Venus Nailrod, 6s Venus Twist, 53 61 Aromatio, mild, 63 &c, &c. GOODS DELIVERED DAILY. ST. ALBANS STORE AND BAKERY (LATE SAY WELL), COLOMBO STREET, CHEISTCHURCH, One Door City Side of TUAM STREET AND HltrH STBEET (One Door City Side of St. Asaph street.) TO BUTCHERS, &c. 'ASTE PAI'ER FOR BALK at the oflioo ot this paper
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2486, 25 March 1882, Page 4
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769Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2486, 25 March 1882, Page 4
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