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NOVELTIES!!! NEW AUTUMN SHIPMENTS. NOW OPENING. Gr. L. BEATH & CO., AEGYLE HOUSE.

9t PURE NATURAL TEA. NELSON, MOATE & TEA MERCHANTS. HIGH STREET, OHRISTCHUPX’II ALL lovers of a GENUINE ARTICLE SHOULD BUT KELSON, MOATE & CO.’S PURE LIQUORING BLENDED TEA*’, which are acknowledged by the Press and Public to be the FINEST EVER SOLD in the SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. PRICES, 2s 3s 2s 4d N ELSON, SVIOATE & Co.’S CELEBRATED CHALLENGE 2s 8d 3s 4d 4s Per lb. UNADULTERATED a z f3C O 3 a LA LU cc =s a Sold in HALF CHESTS, 401 b, 501 b, 60'.b net. BOXES, 101 b, 111 b, 121 b net. Also In PACKETS OF 61b, 41b, 31b, 21b, lib and Jib. UNADULTERATED AGENTS EVERYWHERE. DO NOT BE MISLED by Firms offering SCENTED MIXED TEAS in FANCY PACKETS, Wo GUGRANTEE onr Blonds FREE from all SCENTED TEAS, and therefore MORE DIGESTIBLE and INVIGORATING than acy of tbs Mixtures ARTIFICIALLY FLAVORED to TICKLE the Palate. ISTELSOISr. MOATE & CO.TEA MERCHANTS, BLENDERS & IMPORTERS, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. HORSE COVERS. HORSE COVERS. FROM I7s 6d, Buy your HORSE COVERS from K HALE & CO., who are the LARGEST MAKERS in the Colony, and who will give you the BEST VALUE FOR YOOR MONEY, B. HALE & CO. are noted for their superior quality of Horse Covers, and as being the beat firm to buy from, a good article alw »ya being the cheapest. B. HALE & 00. always keep on baud the LARGEST STOCK of OILSKINS, TARPAULINS, TENTS, ROPES, TWINES, and everything connected with the trade. MARQUEES OF ALL SIZES ON HIRE. ORDERS BY POST OR TELEGRAM FORWARDED BY FIRST TRAIN. 33. HJY33B & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN AND HORSE COVER MANUFACTURERS, AND ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHUUOH. BOPB WALK A O T WINE FAOTOBT, MADRAS STREET SOUTH. 267 AWARDED A. & P. ASSOCIATION GOLD MEDAL AT 1881 SHOW 3D H EH EH £ hJ EH ~ H GH > fej QB Next Bonk of Australasia, Christchurch, New Zealand, R ANGES from 2ft. 61n. to 10ft., FITTED UP WITH GRILLS, CIRCULATING and HIGH-PRESSURE BOILERS, by which HOT WATER can be conveyed UP-STAIRS for BATHS and other purposes. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. PRICE LIST—2ft. 61n., without boiler ... 2ft. 91n. do. ... ... 3ft. do. ... ... 3£t., with copper, cast, or wrought iron bolter _ £ b. d 3 12 0 3 15 0 4 0 0 4 15 0 Bft., with high back and plate warmer ... ... ... 610 3tt. 6in., with low back ... ... 9 0 3ft. 6in. with high baok and plate warmer 11 10 Register Stoves made to any size and pattern at equally low prices, Portable Washing Boilers always on sale. 532 jPJA'VS FOB SALE—--500,000 Colonial and Imported Timber Black Pine and Totara Red and white Pine Kanrl, all sizes Baltic Deals, 3 and 4 inch Kauri Flooring and Lining Architraves, 4, 5. 6 and 7 Skirting, 6. 9 and 12 inch Rusticated, 8, 9 and 10 in. Mouldings of all kinds Galvanised Iron, 5 to 9ft Galvanised Nails, Spouting, Ridging, and Load W ashers 831 it: AVE FOR SALE—i>,, COAS.B; 7j! || Nalls, Looks, Hinges Sheet and Lead Zinc Portland Cement Laths, Hair, and Lime Poors, for inside and out Sashei and Casements Bay Windows Mantelpieces Stoves and Ranges Gates and Hurdles Posts and Rails Beat Newcastle Coal Malvern and Westport Poncing Wire, 8, 9 and 10 Staples, &0., &c. A SINGLE PAIR OF BOOTS AT WHOLESALE PRICK Some men there are who talk about “ New chums ” and Immigration ; They go round town, with boots worn out. For fear of speculation. Bat not the man who saves his cash. And never lots hia boots wear down ; He still will not “ go In ” for trash, But buys Hyde’s Boots renown. He knows full well they're Hyde’s own make. And better he don’t wish to get ; Hla weekly wages he will take, And knows he’ll get a first-rate 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 Wholesale Price a Single Paxk Never pass the shop, but ocme in and inspect, free of charge. HYDE’S BOOT FACTORY. RETAIL SHOP—TRIANGLE, HIGH STREET.

FIEBT PRIZE COOKING RANGES. SCOTT BROTHERS, MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. AND sat &s? a* THESE STOVES have come ofl with FIRST HONORS WHEREVER EXHIBITED, HAVING NEVER BEEN BEATEN ON ANT OCCASION. In 1877 the Highest Commendation for each was awarded to SCOTT BROS. (No prizes being given In that year.) In 1878 and 1879 the First Prizes were awarded to SCOTT BROS, at the Agricultural and Pastoral Association s Show, Ohriatohnroh. In 1878 First Prize awarded at Ranglora Show. Extract from Price Lists ; Ift 9ln, without boiler ... £3 15 0 2ft 9in, with boiler ... ... 4 2 6 3ft, without boiler ._ , H 4 5 0 Bft, with cast-iron boiler ... 410 0 3ft, with wrought Iron or copper boiler _ „ _ 415 0 4319 I H. SCRIMSHAW, NEXT HOBDAY ft CO.’s COLOMBO STREET OHBIBTOHUBOH. , THE TBADB SUPPLIED WITH EVERT REQUISITE FUNERALS CONDUCTED IN TOWN AND COUNTRY ON THE MOST SATISFACTORY TEEMS, AND IN THE MOST APPROVED MANNER, ORDERS TAKEN AT THE SHOP, NEXT HOBDAY ft CO.’S, COLOMBO STREET Or at my Private Residence, HORNER OV DURHAM AND ST. ASAPH STREETS. SlB COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, ESTABLISHED 1860, IN CONSEQUENCE OP BEING LARGELY OVERSTOCKED AND TO MEET THE TIMES. JOHN GOODMAN BEGS to inform hla numerous Customers that he has determined to make a still further REDUCTION IN PRICES Men’s Lace Boot’s (own make) reduced from 18a fid to 16s fid Do Kip Blnohero ~ ~ 12a 6d to 11a Do Kid elastic side springs „ 16s 6d to 12a fid Women’s Kid Boots „ 9a 8d to 6s Do Cashmere Honso Boots, from 2a 6d Children’s Felt Boots, from Is NOTE THE ADDRESS— ° 44X8 GOODMAN’S CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT COLOMBO STREET FIFTY PER CENT. SAVED BY USING Atkinson’s Working Man’s Cooking? Eansre. THOMAS ATKINSON 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 bear 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 truth of which can be 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 Toam Street#, by intending purchasers will oblige. Arrangements are made for supplying either Oast or Wrought Iron or Copper Boiler to each Range. Bnilders and Contractors supplied with Spouting, Ridging Down Pipe, &0., cheaper than any other house in the trade. 6904

VICTORIA SASH AND DOOR FACTORS, Steam Saw, Planing. Moulding, and TurnIng Hills and Timber Yards, LIOHFIELD AND TUAM STREETS, Christchurch, THE Undersigned begs to notify to Timber Merchants, Builder?, Architects, and the public generally, that ho is now prepared to supply nt low rates, DOORS, BASHES, CASEMENTS, &c., OF REALLY FIRST-CLASS QUALITY And Workmanship, Made from well-seasoned materials, and equal to any imported. Architraves, Skirtings, Mouldings, Turnery, T. & Q. Flooring and lining, AND TIMBEE Of Every Description Supplied at LOWEST BATES. Price lists and terms forwarded on application to the Manager at the mills, or the offices, Cathedral square. W. H, HARGREAVES, Proprietor. 1442

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2487, 27 March 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2487, 27 March 1882, Page 1

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