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BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. -&.. HN/LULiIjS, SYDNEY HOUSE, 201 HIGH STREET, IS NOW SELLING BOOTS AND SHOES of every description at Prices that Defy Competition, viz.— Ladies' Kid Boots, from 7s 6d per pair „ Prunella do, from 5s 6d, 6s 6d, to 7s 6d per pair „ Calf Almas, from 10s 6d ;, Kip Lace, from 9s 6d Men's Spring Sides, from 14s 6d „ Calf Shoes, colonial make, from 14s 6d „ Kip Bluchers, from Ss 6d „ Calf Balmorals, from 14s 6d „ Shooters, from 15s 6d „ Watertights, pegged, from 14s 6d The Advertiser having a staff of competent workmen on the premises is prepared to make boots and shoes of every description to measure at very low prices. Style, quality and fit unexceptionable. Note the Address— Next Duckworth's Grocery Establishment, •High street. 3742 "JVJEW OPRING •JQ-EW jgPEING 7i saoo kJ onihjct avhJM. saoo kJ ©Niadfe AiaJNL saoo k) ©Niadtef AvaJSL aaNadO isn L AT C. E. CHUECH'S AT C. E. CHTJECH'S AT C. E. CHTJECH'S S.HOaHHO "S '0 vET s.iioaaHO a - o iv . SJIDttfIHO 'H '0 J.V • Cashel street Cashel street Cashel street x9u;st3^) !}93jq.S X^SBp CHEAPEE THAN ANY OTHEE HOUSE IN CHEISTCHUECH. Eemember, C. E. Church is the only Direct Cash Importer of Drapery and Clothing who makes every article 25 per cent, lower than any other houses. Note the Address— C. R. CHURCH, DIEECT IMPOETEE, Kiver's Buildings, Cashel street (Three doors from High street). 1835 SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. A UST IN, fT" IE K, & flO., (Limited) Are the only firm who keep EVEEYTHING in Stock required for House Connections, including Special Traps ordered by the Drainage Board. All orders left at our office for Mr William Prudhoe or Mr Summerhays, licensed by the Drainage Board to put in House Connections with the Main Sewers, will be punctually attended to. J FIR E . FIE E . Undersigned begs to notify to .his Customers and the Public generally that his BUSINESS is EESUMED, and will be carried on as usual at the OLD PEEMISES in High street. A choice selection of Ties, Scarves, Bows, &c, newest styles and shapes, are justbeing opened up. C. P. HULBEET, CANTEEBUEY HAT MANUFACTOEY, High Street. SHIETS ! SHIETS ! ! SHIETS !! ! MADE to OEDEE. THE Undersigned begs to notify that he has appointed Mr C. P. HULBEET, Hatter, Hosier, and Gentlemen's Outfitter, Christchurch, as AGENT for his celebrated OMEGA SHIETS (white and coloured), PYJAMAS, &c, which received the Gold Medal at the Christchurch International Exhibition. All orders entrusted to the above will receive every attention, and a perfect fit guaranteed. A choice selection of patterns of French cambrics to select from. 3180 JOHN HAEBOEOW, Dunedin. ELSON, & c • TEA MEECHANTS & BLENDEES, HIGH STEEET, Christchurch. EXHIBITION AWAED, AWAEDED AT THE N.Z.1.E., FIRST OEDEE OF MEEIT, SILVER MEDAL, AND CERTIFICATE OF GOLD MEDAL. The Award to Messrs Nelson, Moate and Co., Octavius Steele and Co., and the Oriental Tea Company, being against the letter of the regulations, waa quashed ; but the Committee decided that, " as in spite of this irregularity, they were thoroughly convinced, from the separate evidence of the Jurors, Messrs Shand, Irving and Broomhall, that as the test was conducted under the most severe and impartial conditions, • I A CERTIFICATE OF GOLD MEDAL Should be Awarded to NELSON, MOATE & CO. As the Exhibitors of the Best Packet Teas by pence per lb, and a Silver Medal to Octavius Steele and Co. for the excellent quality of the Indian Tea shown by them." 3046 O O D JLP EOTHEES' (Saddlers) 20th ANNIVEESAEY. 'Tis a very good world we live in, Bending, then mending and stitching; But for spurs, whips, or collars, Please kindly table the dollars ; Don't jib, or hang back i' the breeching, Ye discount should set your palms itching. Some joyous cub, with gift o' gab, These winsome lines has sent me; That deil's child has me beguiled To ding them crude forenent ye. " A stitch in time saves nine." This may be obtained with promptitude and dispatch, and, what is still more important, with benefit to both man and beast, not. materially affecting the breeches pocket, though we sincerely hope with some advantage to Special attention, with full particulars, may be obtained from the undersigned, JAMES WOOD, Sen., Saddler, High street. Workshop at the back in Lichfield street. September 14th, 1882. 3261

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2684, 14 November 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2684, 14 November 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2684, 14 November 1882, Page 4

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