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Drapery. JANU A B Y , 1882. TO THE PUBLIC,— AMTE beg to tender our sincere thanks for year * * liberal patronage during the cix year* in which we have carried on bust news in the Old Wesleyan Chapel, known more generally as The Hall. The building has been removed to make room for larger and more convenient premises, to meet the demand of onr continually increasing trade. Daring the three months required to com. plete the Vow Hall, we do not intend to lose onr trade, or any of onr easterners. Baring on onr hands over £BOOO worth of Drapery, Millinery Clothing, do., besides any quantity of now goods yet to arrive, we have made np onr minds to lose several hundred pounds rather than our connection, so will offer the whole stock at considerably under wholesale prices. Wo hare been selling cheap goods, bat now intend to sell mnoh obesper. Oar bargains shall be spoken of in every house in Canterbury. We hare taken the Bee Hire, next door to The Hall, for the rale of Millinery, Drapery, Dresses, do. j also Orerar and Whitcombe’s shop, next to Bashford's confection ary shop, in Colombo street, for the sale of Men's and Boys’ Clothing and Drapery j and Hudson and Bidley’i store, in Manchester street, corner of Bt Asaph street, on the left hand side going down to th« railway station, for ths sale of Drapery and Bar. gains. With these three places of business, w< trust to dispose of onr goods, and guarantee t< well repay anyone for the trouble of finding na out 'Again thanking yon for past favours, We are respect folly yours, H. B. HAT d CO. WANTED all to call and see the 50s Costumes reduced to 25a and 27a 6d, at H. £. Mai and Co.'s, corner of Manchester mid St Asaph streets, left hand side going down to the Bailwai Station. J WANTED mothers to Boy Beautiful Mualix Bobes, elaborately trimmed and wel made, at 5s lid, being Just half the nsoal price, al H. E, May and Co.’s, Manchester street, corner ol Bt Asaph street.. WANTED the Public to know that the Bee Hire, also Onr Shop comer of St Awph and Manchester streets, and the Clothing Shop next to Bashford's, in Colombo street, will Bemaii Open each night until 8.30: Saturdays until 10.3 C p.m, that those engaged in work all day may b« enabled to secure the Bargains after tea. WANTED Known, that we incur no extra work on onr assistants by keeping om shops open daring the evenings, as those remaining late at night will come late in the morning. H. E, May and Co. WANTED Known—Black Silks at 8s 6d, worth 6d. H. E. May and Co., Manchester street; also, at the Bee Hive, next dooi to the Old Hall. BLACK Satin Cloth at Is. Wanted all to call and inspect onr Stock of Black Drees Materials, as we are really selling them wonderfully cheap. HAVE Ton seen onr full-size Woollen Shawls at 3s 6d, a wonderful bargain ; if not, call at onoe at the corner of Manchester and St Asaph streets. H. £. May and Co. WANTED, the Public to know that they are really selling, at May’s new shop in Manchester street, the best quality in Moulded Paper Collars at i)d the box. WASHING SAVED.—Wanted all to know that the Best Paper Cuffs are being sold at 2d (two pence) per handle at H. E. May and Co.’a, corner of St Asaph and Manchester streets. GOOD News tor Mothers, for we sow can tell them where to get good Bibe st 4fd (fonrpenoe three farthings) each, at H.E, May and Co.*s little shops. INFANTS’ Merino Frocks are being sold at Is lid, when the nsnal price was 3a 6d. H. E. May and Co. are really giving greater bargains than ever at the Manchester and High street stores. WANTED the Public not to forget onr Clothing Shop, which is in Colombo street, next to Bashford's, as we are selling cheaper than ever. Call at once and see onr Shirts and Trousers and Suits, which have all been tednoed. WANTED, Men to aee the shirts at la 9d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, which are just half the usual price. H. B. May and Co., next to Bashford’s, that is the shop for Men’s and Boys’ Cloth, ing and Mercery. WANTED Known, Beam Door Slips st is 9d ore being sold at our Manchester Store, also at Crerar and Whitcombe’s old shorn next to Bashford’s. Also, the best quality in Cocoa-nut Matting, at 6)d the quarter. WANTED, Ladies to call and aee onr stock of Underclothing at Manchester street. Chemises and Drawers at Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 91,25, is 3d, 2s 6d, 3a, and Ss 6d, all at considerably under the wholesale prices. H. B. May and Co- Manchester street. H/TSIN'S Straw and Leghorn Hats at half prices, ITA , at Colombo street, next to Bashford’s! Also in Manchester street, corner e( St Aaaph street. H. £. May and Co, WANTED Known, Black and White Check Dree* Qooda, suitable tor children, at 4|d, worth B|d, at the Bee Hive, next to the old Hall, High street. H. £. Hay and Co. BEIGES, all shades, reduced from 10)d to 61d. Also, French Cords, all shades, now sVij pure Mohairs and Alpacas, reduced from lid to 7|d. At the Bee Hive, next door to the old Hall, High street. H. E. May and Co. OHAKESPEABE paper Collars, ths very beat O quality, at id; tourpenoe the box, at H. E. May and Co.’a Store, the corner of Manchester sad Bt Aaaph streets. WANTED, all our old friends to oall and sae ns In our little shops, as we guarantee to give them great bargains, and will do onr beat to please them, H. E. May and Co., Hive, High street i corner of St Aaaph and Manchester streets) next to Bashford’s in Colombo street. DON’T Forget that all out Shops an kept open until after 8 o’clock, eo that there is no necessity to leave your shopping until Saturday night. H. E. May and Co. WANTED Known—Washing Ties at 4 doson to cover the front of the new goods just in have been marked atlam hall price. B OTS’ Cricket Belts at 6d i also Silk Be jl* ton Ties, the new Spotted Silk Scai boy*, and youths at M, being just one-ha usual prioe. H. B. May and Co., Oolombo ■ SSIiTiS’SSIS "S «*-• > <

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6511, 9 January 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6511, 9 January 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6511, 9 January 1882, Page 8

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