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WATCH THIS SPACE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— rr Is a well known fact that in a Ic,rge L oity like Christchurch many bo called " Selling Off Bales" occur which ar*> "UTTER SHAMS," simply got up for the purpose of getting rid of the accumulated OLD STOUK. of YEARS, with the usual Stale Announcement of " Compulsory Sale " Effort," "Stock Taking Clearances," " Ar rival of New Goods," &0., &o. A few minutes' cslm reflection will be sure to convince you that thesa "tolling Off flonaoa" have IMMENSE RENTS and EXPENSES to pay, whioh, mark you, must come direct from the POCKET of the CUSTOMER. And last, but not least, remains the startling fact that LAKGE SHOPS 02.nuot bo built out of LOSSES. Saving thus, I trust, brought your minds into a condition to discriminate between the SHAM and the REAL, you will at ones recognise that it is a well known faot th.it I have NO OLD STOCK ;-that my Expenses are ALMOST NOTHING*; that I have started in Kiver'a Buildings only four months 5 that my Purchases have been FOR 1 CASH ; tbat my Shop is Crammed with GOODS, bought at a great loss to the Importer; while hundreds of my Customers every day exolaim : " What on earth do you intend to do with all your Cheap Goods t" My answer is; "I Must Sell, for a Lsrgo Stock of Spring Stuff has been ordered, and is now on the water." 'iherefore every Article in my shop, from a hiairpin to a Bonnet, and from a Bonnet to a Blanket, I shall offer during July nnd August at HALF iDKGUSH COST PRICE, in order to make tho necessary room, Delay, therefore, purchasing your Drapery and Clothing till you come to CHURCH and inspect my Stock, when the literal truth of my assertions must force it:eli: on your minds, and you will not only pnrchaoa yourself, but induce your friends also to da so, Yours faithfully, C. R. CHURC U, The Cash Drapsr, Kiver'a Suildings, Caghel btreet. N.B.—A Present of a Lady's or Child's Black Ftraw Bat to every Customer, tee Hand Bills for Prices, also Wanted Known in "Star." 1085 GOOD SEWS. " SALVATION THROUGH THE BLOOD OF CHRIST" ■SOCLAIMKD EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at Half-past Six, at the WALTHAM PUfcSLIC LIBRARY. All are earnestly Invited. 1459 WINES. PRIZE MEDAL WIIfES. IHE undersigned being licensed to sell New Zealand Wioes, have made arrangements for supplies direot from tho manufacturers of the famous Waagsnui and other grape and fruib wines. Connoisseurs will find these wines equal iu quality to some of tho best Californian or Australian, as is evidenced from their having taken Priza Medals from the Melbourne and New Zealand International Exhibitions. Their cheapness is attributable to their being manufactured in the Colony, and consequently they are exempt from Customs duty. Sold by the dozen or single bottle by J. P. OLIVER & 00., Wholesale fr'ruit Dealers, 2559 Colombo street south, Christchnrch. EON A R D JOZZI, GUNSMITH AND ORTH-iOPODIST, Manufacturer of Superior Rubber Stamps. Surveyors', Musical Instruments and Sewing Machines carefully repaired, and all other fine mechanical work executed on the shortest notioe. Nearly opposite Theatre Royal, Christchnrch. 1342

GRATEFUL—COMFORIiING. PPS'S -MOOC BREAKFAST.. "By a thorough knosvlecfga o? the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr Kpps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bil!s. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resyst eveiy tende.-.cy to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We [may escape m.\ry a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." —See article in the "Civil terviae Gazette," Made simply with boiling water or milk. S«ld only in packets, lab?lled : JAMES KPPS & CO., Homosooatbic '"hemists, LONDON. AIao—EPPS'S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE, for Afternoon use. 2641

If you Want a cook. Want a olerk, Want a partner, (Want a situation, g Want a servant girl, 5 Want to sell a piano, Want to buy a horse, J Want to sell a carriages,' Want tobuy or Bell a f arm, 5 Want a good boarding pLvoe, Want to let ;jood apartments, IWant to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell your household f tirniture, Want to tell any kind of poods whatever, ADVERTISE IN THE "GLOBS' Advertising makes your wants known. Advertising keeps customers togethor. Advertising will get you now customers. Advertising iiborally always pays. Advertising will get you lodgers. Advertising will let your apartments. Advertising makes buslnoafi easy. Advertising makes success c ertain. Advertising begets confidence. Advertising shows energy. Advertising means profit. Advertising means tact. Advertise at once. Advertise always. Advertise well. Advertise sows The Charges for Advertising in THE " GLOBE" are lower than those of any newspaper published in New 2ieal<uid, and ° CIRCULATION Is ENORMOUS VICTORIA. SASH AND DOOR FACTOR y, Steam Saw, Planing. Moulding, and Turning Mills and Timber Ys.rda, LICHFIELD AND TUAM STREETS, Christum ukch, IHE Undersigned begs to notify to Timber Merohants, Builders, Architects, and the public generally, that ho is now prepared to supply at low rates, DOORS, SASHES, CASEMENTS, &0., o? REALLY FIRST-CLASS QUALITY And Workmanship, Mads from well-seasoned materials, and equal to any imported. Architraves, Skirtings, Mouldings, Turnery, T. & G, Flooring and lining, TIMBEB Of Every Inscription Supplied at LOWEST BATES. Prioe lists and terms forwarded on application t) the Manager at, the mills, or the offices, Cathedral square. W. H. HARGREAVJ3S, Proprietor. 448

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2569, 1 July 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2569, 1 July 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2569, 1 July 1882, Page 4

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