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WATCH THIS SPACE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— IX la a well known faot that in a large city like Christchurch many so called “Selling Off Sales" occur which arc “UTTER SHAMS," simply got up for the purpose of getting rid of the accumulated OLD STOCK of YEARS, with the usual Stale Announcement of “ Compulsory Sale ” Effort, 1 ' “Stock Taking Clearances,’’ •* Ar rival of New Goods *’ Ac,, &c. A few minutes’ calm reflection will he sure to convince you that these “ Selling Off Houses” have IMMENSE BENTS and EXPENSES to pay, which, mark you, mutt come direct from the POCKET of the CUSTOMER. And last, bat not least, remains the startling fact that LARGE SHOPS cannot be built out of LOSSES, Having thus, I trust, brought your minds into a condition to discriminate between the SHAM and the BEAL, yon will at once recognise that it is a well known faot that I have NO OLD STOCK ; that my Expenses are ALMOST NOTHING; that I have started in Kiver’s Buildings only four

months ; that my Purchases have been FOR CASH ; that my Shop Is Crammed with GOODS, bought at a great loss to the Importer; while hundreds of my Customers every day exclaim : *' What on earth do you Intend to do with all your Cheap Goods ?” My answer is; “I Must Sell, for a Large Stook of Spring Staff has been ordered, and is now on the water.” Iherefore every

Article in my shop, from a hairpin to a Bonnet, and from a Bonnet to a Blanket, 1 (ball offer during July and August at HALF ENGLISH COST PRICE, in order to make the 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 Ittelf on your minds, and you will not only purchase yourself, but induce your friends also to do so. Yours faithfully, C, E. OHUEOH, The Cash Draper, Hirer's Buildings, Cashel street. N.B.—A Present of a Lady’s or Child’s Black Straw Bat to every Customer. Pee Hand Bills for Prices, also Wanted Known In “Star.” 1085 American curatives, for Eheumatlsms. Neuralgia, Gout, Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Corns, and Chilblains, all of which will afford instant relief. May be had wholesale and retail of J. P. Olivbb, Colombo street south, 2209

LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY. Office—Lichfield street rHB above Society DISCOUNTS BILLS DAILY. Loans bom *2lO to JEISOOO on personal •ecurlty, deads of property, shares In public sompanles and other securities at current rates. Entire charge for £lO, repayable at t» •hillings per week, £l, Entire charge for £2O, repayable at Q' per week, £2. Advances made on Furniture, Stook-Sa» Trade, Farm Stock. All applications, personal or by totter, strictly confidential. 2517 TOE UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hereford street, Chrletohnroh. CAPITAL £2,000,000. THHIS Company, the only Institution of iL the kind having its HEAD OFFICE AND MANAGEMENT IN CHRISTCHURCH, Is prepared to effect FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCES every description at onrrent rater, W DEVENISH MEABBS, General Manager,

DAVIES & WILLIAMS. STOCK-TAKING SALE NOW ON. Greatest bargains ever OFFERED IN DRAPERY, either In Christchurch or New Zealand. READ THE FOLLOWING— Ladles’ Satin and Plnah Hats former price 12s 6d, 15s ; now 3s 9d, 5s Ladies’Mantles, Sa lid j worth 12) fid » » 9s lid ; worth 18a 9d About 400 to choose from. White Handkerchiefs, Is 8d doz, ready lor use All Millinery at half the coat price, our own make Costumes, reduced fully 33 per cent. Skirts, Is lid each ; worth 5s 6d each. Towels, usually sold at 4Jd each, now selling at Id each. Come at once to prevent disappointment. All other Goods equally Cheap, A GENUINE CLEARING OUT SALE OP ALL GOODS. Davies & Williams; COLOMBO STEEET.

KEUBE’S INSECTICIDE. Persian Insect Destroying Powder. Sold in packets at Is, and in tins at la 10a, 15a, and 20s each. THIS Powder is unrivalled for destroying fleas, bugs, ants, flies, cockroaches, beetles, gnats, mosquitoes, moths in furs, and every other species of insects in all stages of metamorphosis; whilst it has no qualities deleterious to human beings, and is quit harmless in its application to dogs, cats poultry, &o. Weavk. but one trial for this powder to secure confidence, no other brand will be wanted here, 6gg3

ATKINSON’S BNEEGrBTIC FOUNDRY. GREAT REDUCTION. GREAT REDUCTION. JN RANGES, REGISTER GRATES, CLOSET PANS, AND ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTAL AND BUILDERS’ CASTINGS AND WASHING FURNACES. ALSO, SPOUTING AND RIDGE CAP, 20 AND 25 PER CENT. OFF THE ORIGINAL PRICE LIST. 6904 THE CHRISTCHURCH INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION GOLD MEDAL WAS AWARDED TO THE EXHIBITS OF T. J. WJLTT EH S, COOKING BANGS MANUPACTUBEB, WHITE AND BLACKSMITH, &0., CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. (Next Bank of Australasia.) THIS was the only Gold Medal awarded to any Cooking Range Manufacturer in the Australasian Colonies, and was given for ‘‘Design,” “Workmanship,” and “Cheapness,” The Gold Medal of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association, 1881, Show was also awarded to T. J, Watters for the best range on the ground. Prices of these Gold Medal Ranges are from £3 12s upwards, ■J3ANQE3 from 2ft. 6in. to 10ft„ FITTED UP WITH GRILLS, CIRCULATING X\» and HIGH-PRESSURE BOILERS, by which HOT WATER can be conveyed UP-STAIRS for BATHS and other purposes. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Reg later Stoves made to any size and pattern at equally low prices, T. W. has great pleasure in referring to the many hotels, public buildings, and dwelling houses in the colony fitted with Cooking Ranges of his manufacture. None but skilled workmen are employed by him, and everything is made under his supervision. An inspection of the Show Room is (invited before purchasing else whore.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2587, 22 July 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2587, 22 July 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2587, 22 July 1882, Page 4

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