DUNSTABLE HOUSE. IN ADDITION TO OUR IMPORTS PER BLAIRGOWRIE, we have now landed and ready for inspection, Ex S. S. DURHAM, Via Melbourne : A small shipment of very rich Fancy Dress Materials, Japanese Silks, Costume Cloths, Fancy Silks, Fancy Colors in Gros Grain Silks and Grenadines, Black and White and Rich Shades in Irish Poplins. Llama Squares and Shawls in fthe newest colorings. Men’s Josephine Kid Gloves and Bliss’s Chipping Norton Tweeds. One Shilling Off Every Pound Purchased for Cash. J. BALLANTYNE and CO, DUNSTABLE HOUSE. 1151 WORKING MEN OF LYTTELTON. VOTE FOR WM. HOLMES, One of Yourselves, Who, through industry, is now able to devote a portion of his time for your benefit. He knows your town, he knows your wants. Vote for him, and you will always have a friend in the Council who will listen to your troubles, and try to get your wants attended to. 1123 ADDINGTON. igEOTIONS IN THIS SUBURB TO BE SOLD ON UNUSUALLY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Apply to 251 HARMAN & STEVENS. THE SHOP OF SHOPS I THE PHCENIX, CORNER OF COLOMBO & LICHFIELD STREETS. ANEW and SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of GOODS Just to Hand, comprising some of the finest Teas, Sugars, Currants, Raisins, Salmon, Lobster, &c, ever imported into Canterbury; and in order to keep up the prestige of this oldestablished Store, everything will be sold at considerably less prices than any other place in Christchurch. NOTE THE ADDRESS tsr PHCENIX STORE, R- Ravenhill, Proprietor. 969 WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Removed to COLOMBO STREET (Late G. Bonnington and Co, Chemist), Opposite Coates and Co, jewellers. JTOCK consists of Wheeler and Wilson’s, in great variety; Holt, Florance, Howe, Uiptic, Agenoria, Home Shuttle, Houseold, Family Friend, Little Stranger, resham, Germania, Weir’s, Globe, &c. Extra parts, &c, in stock. Terms cash, of eferred payments. J. M. THOMPSON, 18 Agent for Wheeler and Wilson. M. SANDSTEIN, AND JEWELLER, Cashed Steeet, ESTABLISHED, 1862. N.B.—Every description of work in conlection with Watchmaking, and Jewellery sxecuted on the premises. 253 FREDERICK FISHER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, AND vGENERAL commission agent, Hereford Street, (CELLARS WALTON’S BUILDINGS. Agent for Agent tor MARTIN’S INVERCARGILL ALE. THE usual ASSORTMENT of WINES, SPIRITS, and BOTTLED BEER. J. ANDERSON, UNDERTAKER, Papanui road. HAVING Hearse and Mourning Coach, is prepared to execute Funerals in 'own or Country, cheaper than any other ouse in town. Note the address—innosite the Junction Hotel, Papanui road. ** 908 'Y LOAN OFFICE, Wilson’s Buildings, comer of Cashel street. Office, oor in right-of-way leading to Hereford Money lent on every description of ,ble property, at lowest rate of interest. E. NATHAN. Watchmaker Ard , Jeweller, Wilson’s Buildings, corner di and Cashel streets. A large variety itches, Clocks, and Jewellery, of every ption, at prices to suit the times. Keproperly executed by faithful workSpectaclee to suit all sights, from Is.
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 413, 8 October 1875, Page 1
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464Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 413, 8 October 1875, Page 1
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