BXPIBY OF LEASE EXPIRY OF LEASE. IMMENSE CLEARING SALE Of CLOTHING AND BOOTS!! £5500 wanted to close Partnership Accounts— £ssoo. JHARDIE & CO.' 8 • Term of Lease has EXPIRED. Fresh business arrangements being necessary, ar d extensive alteration to premises, they will offer the Cußh-buyicg Public a very Superior Stock of CLOTHING AND BOOTS, at Enormous Keductions from ordinary Cash Prices. NO BOGUS SALE 1 but 20 to 75 per ctnt. reduction on regular prices J. HARDIE & CO., while thanking their numerous customers for their liberal support during the past 15 years, would specially draw their attention to the present Sale, which will enable them to make advantageous purchases for Cash, and trust they will make an early call and secure some of the very choice bargains in the undermentioned lines :—: — Men's Suit?, Sacs, Pagets, Jackets, Overcoats, Waterproof Goods, Trousers, Pants, Trousers and Vests, Dust Coats in Silk, Linen, and Lustre, Mole Trousers, Vests, Overalls and Combinations, Tweeds, and Coatings. Boys' School Suits, odd Trousers, Coate, Vtsts, &c, Boys' Cotton and Woollen Shirts, Hose, Braces and Belts, Collars, Ties, and Scarfs. Youths' Suits, Sacs, Tweed and Mole Trousers, Shirts and Drawers. Men's Felt and Tweed Hats and Capa, Men's Underclothing, Jean and Twill Shirts, Regatta and White Shirts, Tweed and Tennis Shirts, Cotton and Woolleu Sox, Gloves, Braces, Belts, Scarfs, Collars and Handkerchiefs, Blankets and Rugs, Flannels and Shirting, Calicoes and Sheetings, Dress Materials, Silks and Satins. BOOTS 1 BOOTS I BOOTS 1 -Men's Bluchers, Watertights, and Balmorals, all superior qualities ; Gents' Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Tennis and Boating Shoes. Ladies' Boots and Shoes, Evening Shoes, and House Slippers. Boys' and Girls' School Boots, standard qualities. Steel and Leather Trunks, Bags, &c. In our TAILORING DEPARTMENT the same liberal reduction will be made on all mateiial selected for making up. Buyers of Wholesale Parcels will be offered Special Inducements during the Sale. J. HARDIE & CO., No. 110, Corner Princes and Rattray Streets (Convenient^to the Railway Station).
rpO READERS OF TABLET. For primest Meat, both fresh and sweet, To E. F. LAWRENCE go, Who keeps the largest Butchery, Also the largest show Of bullocks young and wether sheep, Fat porkers, veal, and lambs, The choicest stock of small goods too, And bsst supply of haras. This is indeed no empty boast, But is most strictly true, The largest shop this side the line, J he cht .qnst and best too. E, V. LAWKENOh, BUTCHER, 82 and 84 GfIOKGE STREET M DONNELLY • SOLICITOR, 205 HEBLFOUD STUEhT, CHRISTCHURCH. <^- Money to ]end ia sums from £2.3 to £1000, repayable on terms to suit Borrowers. Rate of Interest from Six per cent. BEST VALUE FOR FURNITURE AND BEDDING To be obtained is at MU LL E X AND ANDERSON'S, i>3 UtOKGE STKKLT, whtrd Furniture is Repwred, Hi -eoveied, an 1 Polished, MattrcssfS Re-made, and PiLtures framed at lowest possible price. 0 . Amer can Organ, 16 Steps — a Bargain. Parlour Sures from £7 15s ; Organ Stools 25s ; Piano Stools, 20s ; Fulls'ze Iron Bedstea is fiom 21s up.— All Goods Guaranteed. nOMhNICAN CONVENT, DUNE DI N. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS, ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL, at wLich a thorough Erghsh education, togetuer *uih pianoiorte playing, clasa singing, and freehand drawing, may be < b'ained. Toe HIGH SCHOOL, in which extra subjtctp, including modern languages, are taught. The KINDERGARTEN for little children. TERMS Per Annum :— Hoarders . ... £10 Day i'upils ... . 12 Junior Pupils ... ... (j Kindergarten ... ... 2
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 19, 6 February 1891, Page 16
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