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WATCH THIS SPACE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, — IT la a well known fast that in a large city like Christchurch many so-called “Selling Off Sales” occur which are “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,” “ Stock Taking Clearances,” “ Arrival of New Goods ” Ac., &o. A few minutes' calm reflection will be sure to convince you that these “ Selling Off Houses” have IMMENSE RENTS and EXPENSES to pay, which, mark you, must oome direct from the POCKET of the CUSTOMER. And last, but not least, remains the startling fact that LARGE SHOPS cannot be bnilt out of LOSSES. Having thus, I trust, brought your minds into a condition to discriminate between the SHAM and the BEAL, you 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 River’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 ; 11 What on earth do yon Intend to do with all your Cheap Goods?” Srfy answer is; “I Must Sell, for a Large Stock of Spring Stuff has beeu ordered, and is now on the water,” Therefore every Article in my shop, from a f'air pin to a Bonnet, and from a Bonnet to a Blanket, I shall 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 itself on your minds, and you will not only purchase yourself, but induce your friends also to do so. Tours faithfully, C. B. CHURCH, The Cash Draper, Kiver’a Buildings, Cashel street. N.B.—A Present of a Lady’s or Child’s Black Straw Bat to every Customer. See Hand Bills for Prices, also Wanted Known In “Star.” 1085

R. SK.IFFINS, FISHMONGER, POULTERER, AND DEALER IN GAME, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. IN thanking the Publlo for the liberal patronage accorded to him since opening hla well-known establishment, the Proprietor begs to announce that he has also CXPZEjSTIED T3E PREMISES OPPOSITE, RECENTLY OCCUPIED BY MR J. E. BASSFOED, Where every attention will be paid to the various branches of his business. Fish Suppers. Oysters stewed, scolloped, and otherwise at all hours. Chops, Steaks, &o, S 3" KOOM3 SPECIALLY SET APART FOR LADIES. 2884

PHOTOGRAPHIC SCENERY OF NEW ZEALAND. ~ggi HEELER AND (gON, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, HAVE a Very Large Assortment of VIEWS through the whole of NEW ZEALAND for BAL® in various ways to suit purchasers, viz., small or large albums to hold ten, twenty, thirty, or more prints ; or unmounted for transmission by post. A Set of Views of Interior of INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, price 2s 6d, or set of six, 10a 6d. April 28th, 1882, 1861 MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. THE NATIONAL LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. •lIEB UJOERSTO-TTRO is now prepared JL to AjjVfi.., ii. yiKav from £5 to £SOOO, on Terms cnat nun* can compete with in Chrletchurch. Money advanced on Personal Securities Money advanced on Freehold froperty Money advanced on Leasehold Property Money advanced on Insurance Shares Money advanced on Bank Shares Money advanced on Furniture Money advanced on Bills of Sale By Weekly, ?lonthly or Quarterly Instalments. Office hours from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Mondays from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. Saturdays from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m., and rom 5 p.m, till 7.30 p m. SLATER & SONS’ OLD BUILDINGS, LICHFIELD STREET, Nest to His Lordship's Larder. N.B.—All our business is most strictly confidential, \ 1271 H. A. DAVIS, Manager.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2600, 7 August 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2600, 7 August 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2600, 7 August 1882, Page 4

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