IMPORTANT NOTICE. j JAMES W. MORTON, Public Caterer, ■’ ® Cook, and Confectioner, executes orders received from Christchurch, the suburbs, or any part of the colony at the ; shortest notice. Address, No. 10 Cashel street, or W. H. Porter, Shades Hotel. Cooks and Waiters sent out. 3853 SENSATION. SAYING OF 10s IN THE POUND. BARGAINS. J. M. CROCKER’S jgANKBUPT JgTOC BOUGHT FOR CASH K, C. R. CHURCH, GRAND SALE COMMENCES T O-D AY, AT CROCKER’S, HIGH STREET, AND AT C. R. OHTJ E C H’S CASHEL STREET. BARGAINS. SENSATIONS. 75 PEE CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH ALL ROUND. 1835 THE ADDINGTON DISPENSARY, Lincoln Road. "OHN C. S opp - J ... REGISTERED PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Seven years’ Dispenser at St. George’s Hospital, London. Patent Medicines and Sundries at Town prices Horse and Cattle Medicines. 3688 BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. A.. I&EXIjXjS. 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 8s 6d ~ Calf Balmorals, from 14s 6d „ Shooters, from 15s 6d „ Watertights, pegged, from 14s 6d The Advertiser having a staff of comletent workmen on the premises is pre>ared to make boots and shoes of every lescription to measure at very low prices. Ryle, quality and fit unexceptionable. Note the Address—■ Text Duckworth’s Grocery Establishment, High street. 3742 ETCHINGS. FEILLINGS. jmm: ENSE VARIETY NOW ON VIEW. J. BALLANTYNE A CO., DUNSTABLE HOUSE. 8097 WINDSOR, WINDSOR. WINDSOR. ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN ACRES, Prom ,£6O per Acre. PROM ONE TO TEN-ACRE BLOCKS. TEN PER CENT. DEPOSIT. BALANCE IN THREE YEARS. ONLY TWO MILES PROM TOWN. A BUCKLEY & CO. have decided to • cut up that splendid block of rich land known as HORSESHOE LAKE FARM, with a BEAUTIFUL LAKE all round the back part of it. In blocks to suit purchasers, and at their own terms of payment. It is fronting on the RIVER AVON, and therefore suitable for boating, fishing, shooting, &c. The coach passes four times a day. It is within three minutes’ walk of a Post Office, Church and School. Persons in search of a nice plot of land could not do better, so come and secure it at once. Wo give every assistance to persons desirous of building. A. BUCKLEY & CO., 3700 186 Cashel street. NOW PUBLISHED. THE “PRESS” SHILLING ALMANAC AND D I .A. IR, NT FOB 18 8 3. BLIGH’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. BEST ACCOMMODATION in Town is now offered to BOARDERS. Double room, - I6s per week ; single room, 18s per week ; board without lodging, 12s per week; weekly dinners, 4s per week ; board and lodging, 3s per day. Good Accommodation for Families. Smoking Room, Sitting Room, with use of . Piano, Bath Boom, Shower Bath. j Stabling Free. 351
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2696, 28 November 1882, Page 4
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