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Dunstable House. G ENT’S DEPARTMENT EX WAIKATO. We have landed, and ready for inspection, FOUR CASES MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS, The Latest Fashions: Rutlands, Chesterfields, Connaught’s, Premiers, St James, Livingstones, Merino and Cork hats, Kossonths, Milans, Victors, Canadians, Half-Yankees, Cobdens, Deerstalkers, Walworths, Madrids, Jeromes, Confedrates, Crown-Prince, Rigi, Tilburys, Grosvenors and other new shapes, being the largest and most fashionable Stock of Gentlemen’s Hats ever shown in Dunstable House. One Shilling Off Every Pound Purchased for Cash. J. BALLANTYNE and CO, DUNSTABLE HOUSE. 1332 MECHANICS’ STORE. JUST Received our NEW SEASON’S TEA, some of the finest that has ever come to this Market, which we are selling at the following low prices : Boxes of 121bs, £1 3a ; strong congo, 2s per lb; extra, 2s 6d per lb; and very choice, 3a per lb New currants, fine, full fruit, sid per lb Fresh salmon, in lib tins, 11s per dozen Fine snow drop crystal sugar, 5Jd per lb; fine yellow, 4£d per lb ; fine white, 5d per Our finest plantation coffee, only Is 8d per lb All other articles connected with the grocery trade very cheap. Come and see for yourselves. Note the address—- ’ • MECHANICS’, Corner of Colombo and Lichfield streets, Christchurch. JAMES PEARSON, Grocer. S ADDINGTON. ECTIONS IN THIS SUBURB TO BE SOLD ON UNUSUALLY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Apply to 251 HARMAN & STEVENS. T BUILDING SITES FOR SALE. SITES FOR TWENTY BUILDING _ SALE, Situated on Durham and Montreal streets South. Apply 1259 DE BOURBEL & CO. COLD LUNCHEONS, DUNSTABLE REFRESHMENT ROOM, Next Ballantyne’s, Cashel street. ■f j Co, J, P, Oliver & Beg to inform their Supporters that they intend acceeding to the oft-repeated requests, and provide COLD LUNCHEONS for their Customers during the Summer Months. t * Persons visiting the Establishment will '.find it replete with every necessary comfort. Hot Tea and Cocoa, and Cold Luncheons always ready at a minute’s notice. WHOLESALE FRUIT ESTABLISHOpposite Bank of New Zealand, Ageni for Adams arid Son’s Flower Seeds, Bulbs, and Roots. 1203 Eastern Dispensary, Hereford street East. W. W. P RlO B> Educated at the Birmingham School of Medicine and. Surgery; Dispensary— Birmingham and London Hospitals. Patent Medicines, &c„ &c. Teeth extracted. Price’s Cough Linctus stands unrivalled Price’s Hair Restorer—an invaluable remedy—never fails. 863 FREDERICK FISHER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Hereford Street, CELLARS WALTON’S BUILDINGS. Agent for Agent tor MARTIN’S INVERCARGILL ALE. IHE usual ASSORTMENT of WINI . SPIRITS, and BOTTLED BEER. WANTED KNOWN R E-OPENING OF THE CANTERBURY HAT MANUFACTORY, A Good Fit and a Serviceable Hat, at a Moderate Price, can be had once more AT HULBERT’S, Opposite Messrs Strange and Co’s 593 High street. G. L. DEATH AND CO., ARGYLE HOUSE, CASHEL STREET. G. L. Beath and Co, beg to announce that they are now showing their New Spring Goods, ex Lactura, Merope, and Waikato ; and Special Lines, ex s.s. Whampoa and Salamis, via Melbourne, comprising over 150 cases of the most Useful, Fashionable, and Best Class of Goods imported into this market; in Dress Stuffs, Prints, and Muslins some really Choice Goods are being shown. [For Clothing Advertisement, see “ Star.”] New Laces New Ribbons New Ruffles New Sets New Collars New Cuffs New Scarves New Velvets New Gloves New Corsets New Hosiery New Sunshades New Parasols New Umbrellas Special Printed Muslins, Very choice. New Checked Homespuns New Silk Warps New Figured Poplins New Plain Poplins New Japanese Silks New Fancy Grenadines New Striped Grenadines New Marl Challias New Silk Lustres New Plain Alpacas New Figured Alpacas New Ta=so Cloths New Melange Cloths New Fancy Silks New Black Silks New Black Stuffs New Tasso Costumes, 10s to 37s New Holland Costumes, 19s to 30s New Baleshe Costumes, lls to 17s New Pique Costumes, 19s to 35s New Lustre Costumes, 17s to 29s 6d New Real Alpaca. 29s to 60s New Poplin Costumes, 15s to 30s New Japanese Costumes, 59s New Cuirass Jackets, Tabliers New Capes, Dalmas, and Fichus, in Hamburg Lace, Cashmere, and Real Pusher Lace Special Line in Camlet Skirts, 150 at 2s lid Also, Beautiful Assortment, from 3s 6d to 60s New Sheetings, 54in to 90in New Calicoes, 3|d to Is New Shirtings, 7£d to Is 2d New Hollands, to Is 3d Lace Curtains, 7s fid to 30s Leno Curtains, 5s 9d to 32s 6d Muslin Curtains, 3s fid to 25s New Bordered Blinds New Furniture Chintz New Washing Prints, 4Jd New Washing Prints, s|d New Washing Prints, 6£d New Regatta Prints, 7sd New Brilliant Prints, B£d New Satin Prints, New French Prints, 11 Ad Parties furnishing are invited to inspect G. L. Beath and Co’s Special Value in Blankets, Sheetings, Quilts, Calicoes, &c, as their stock at the present time is unusually large and well assorted. Special advantages are being offered to purchasers in quantity. Their reputation as a really Cheap Establishment is solely due to the fact that their motto, “Small profits and quick returns,” guides them in marking all their goods. BUSINESS NOTICE, AND CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES.—WINTER STOCK. R MURPHY, BOOT and SHOE IMPORTER, begs to thank the public of Christ • church for the liberal support accorded him during the time he has been in Busi ness, and to intimate to his many friends and patrons that he has SOLD his BOOT and SHOE BUSINESS to HENRY WILKINSON, late Manager of Spensley’s Model Boot Establishment, Cashel streQt, whose many years experience in the business, and especially in the order department, has gained for him an extensive reputation, both for FIT, DURABILITY, and STYLE. I beg to solicit for my successor, who takes possession on the Ist of October, 1875, your very liberal patronage and support. J r - RICHARD MURPHY, tr. WILKINSON w ISHES to say, in connection with the above notice, that it will be his constant aim, by always keeping a good selection of LADIES’ and GENTS’ BOOTS and SHOES, of superior quality, not only to maintain, but to extend, the Fame of this Establishment for REASONABLE PRICES, combined with first-rate quality. Boots of every variety made to order on the premises, under my own superintendence. H, W. wishes to say that, on account of Mr. Murphy’s Stock of Winter Goods being heavy, he has resolved to CLEAR IT OFF FOR ONE MONTH, AT A GREAT REDUCTION, when Great Bargains can be secured for Cash. As the STOCK IS ALL NEW, good value can be ensured to all purchasers. NOTE THE ADDRESS:— H. WILKINSON, STRANGE’S NEW BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET. „„ “ It is a day of Small Profits and Quick Returns.” (His Honour Superintendent Rolleston, St Albans, 16th Nov,, 1874) WATERLOO HOUSE, CORNER OF CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS. HOBDAY .AJSrD COMPANY B EG to thank the people of Canterbury for their splendid recognition of their MODERN SYSTEM OF TRADING, SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. H. & Co have just received their Second Shipment for the Season, comprising all the Latest Novelties in SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, In Addition to Direct Imports, they have been enabled, in consequence of the Colonial Markets being Overstocked, to purchase many lines at prices FAR BELOW ENGLISH COST, OP WHICH THEIR CUSTOMERS WILL HAVE THE PULL BENEFIT. NO CREDIT. STRICTLY CASH. HOBDAY AND COMPANY, WATERLOO HOUSE. 1387 WILLIAM GAVIN, IMPORTER OP DRAPERY. CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. v. R. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO SIR G. E. BOWEN, G.C.M.G. CHRISTCHURCH CITY BATHS ARE RE-OPENED. My Patrons can effect a SAYING OF FROM 50 TO JOO PER CENT. BY BECOMING SUBSCRIBERS TO THE ABOVE. J. PLPMIN'G. PEOPEIETOB, ESTABLISHED 1860. JOHUST GOODMAN HAS just received, per Blairgowrie, his FIRST SHIPMENT of SPRING GOODS, which includes some choice lines in French and German Lastings and Kid Boots ; also a large variety in Children’s Boots, Ladies’ Slippers in Bronze, Patent, Kid, Morocco, Felt, Roan, Leather, and Cashmere. Children’s Leather Boots, from la fid ; Leather Elastic-side Boots, from 3s fid; Women’s Colonial-made Kid Boots, from 10s 6d ; Women’s Kid Boots, from 5s fid ; All Lasting Boot, from 7s 6d. Gent’s Colonial-made Emperors, 16s 6d ; Sewn, Pegged, and Rivetted Boots made on the Premises. 1144 JOHN GOODMAN, COLOMBO STREET (Next Door to Hobday and Co.) 374 HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, City Baths, opposite City Hotel, Colombo street CASH BOOT MART, COLOMBO STREET, (NextjGee’s Confectioner.) HEIS'IIY F. POOEE Respectfully to inform his numerous FRIENDS and the GENERAL PUBLIC that he has PURCHASED THE ABOVE BUSINESS, And trusts, that by employing the best Workmen and keeping nothing but FIRSTCLASS GOODS, to merit a share of Public Patronage. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS MADE TO ORDER, The above Business will be under the management of Mr A. WALKER, Note—Mrs Buraton is not authorised to receive monies on my behalf. IMPERIAL DEPOT. SPRING GOODS FOR 1875. jHRST SHIPMENTS HAVE ARRIVED, and are now FOR SALE, at Prices that will DEFY COMPETITION. The Stock includes some Choice GLAZE, BRONZE, and GLOVE-KID LADIES BOOTS. Also to arxive per Lactura, Novelties in Ladies’ and Children’s WALKING SHOES, Including the Strasburg, Oriental, Moliere, and Oxford, in Lace, Button. Buckle, and Elastic. Together with more than the Usual Assortment of Gents’ Ladies’ and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES. TRY OUR 10s 6d KID BOOTS, The best value in Town. Boots of all kinds Made on the Premises as usual. IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT CASHEL STREET. W. R. COOKE, (Late of the Christchurch Hospital,) CHEMIST AND DRU GrGTST, HIGH STREET, (Opposite the City Hotel. W. R. C. respectfully invites the attention of the public of Christchurch to the following facts : -That he has spent Twenty-five Years and a half studying Medicine and Surgery, Eight Years and a half at Christchurch Hospital, where he has dispensed for upwards of 13,000 Patients ; he has also attended all Operations, and all Post Mortems. The great advantages afforded by such opportunities of studying Anatomy have been fully appreciated and improved. Further, the vast experience derived from witnessing the Treatment of Patients at the Hospital by the following celebrated Medical Gentlemen —Drs Stedman, Prins, Turnbull, Powell, Deamer, Nedwill, and Parkerson—dompounding all Medicines, and closely observing their effects, has placed W. R. C, in a Position to give correct opinions on all medical and surgicM subjects. Arrangements have ieen made with the best London Houses for A CONSTANT SUPPY OP PURE DRUGS. N.B.—Consultations Free, CHEAP BEDDING. CHEAP BEDDING. W. EL HEED, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BEDDING MANUFACTURER, CABINETMAKER AND UPHOLSTERER. W.H.R. begs to call the attention of persons furnishing to his Stock of Mattrasses, &c., all made on the premises. Warranted good, and cheaper than any other house in the city, W.H.R, in returning thanks for past favours, invites an inspection of his stock, which for cheapness and durability cannot be surpassed in the colony. NOTE THE ADDRESS— W H. REID, (Next door to Pyett’s Restaurant), (ARMAGH STREET, REMOVED FROM GLOUCESTER STREET. 942 Dunstable House. G ENT’S DEPARTMENT EX WAIKATO. We have landed, and ready for inspection, FOUR CASES MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS, The Latest Fashions;— Rutlands, Chesterfields, Connaughts, Premiers, St James, Livingstones, Merino and Cork hats, Kossouths, Milans, Victors, Canadians, Half-Yankees, Cobdens,: Deerstalkers, Walworths, Madrids, Jeromes, Confedrates, Crown-Prince, Rigi, Tilburys, Grosvenors, and other new shapes, being the largest and most fashionable Stock of Gentlemen’s Hats ever shown in Dunstable House. One Shilling Off Every Pound Purchased for Cash. J. BALLANTYNE and CO, DUNSTABLE HOUSE. 1331 GREAT OPENING NIGHT OF THE ARCADE, AS A CENTRAL ATTRACTION FOR LYTTELTON, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30. r | MIIS Great Novelty and interesting feature will be opened as a general promenade, at above date. There will be a GRAND DISPLAY OF PICTURES, &c. Also, A LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OP DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c, which will he disposed of at VERY LOW PRICES, By that young but very popular Firm of C. WILSON & CO, Lyttelton, A Splendid BRASS BAND will be in Attendance, Also, OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS. To Commence at 7 o’clock p.m. Prices of AdmissionAdults, Free. Children under Twelve, Half-price. Carriages ordered at 10 o’clock. 1324 FUNERAL NOTICE. H SCRIMSHAW, having • purchased a first-class Hearse, with Plumes, &c, also a Mourning Coach, and every other requisite, is now enabled to CONDUCT FUNERALS, In Town or Country, in the most appoved manner, and at less cost than any other house in Christchurch. Note the address— H. SCRIMSHAW, Undertaker, Next A 1 Hotel, Colombo street, Christchurch. J. ANDERSON, UNDERTAKER, Papanui road. H AVING Hearse and Mourning Coach, is prepared to execute Funerals in Cc ' Town or Country, cheaper than any other house in town. Note the address— Opposite the Junction Hotel, Papanui road. 908 SEVERE COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, AND BRONCHITIS, Are speedily cured by the use of HE PECTORAL GXYMEL T OF CARRAGEENS OR RISE MOSS. Prepared by GEORGE BONNINGTON, High Street. 532 WANTED known that H. Marks and Co have the largest and best selected stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, and is prepared to sell at great reduction from former prices. A call is respectfully requested. Note the address, Northampton Boot and Shoe Warehouse,' next door to the White Hart. N.B.—Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ boots and shoes made to order. 772 T WO or Three Respectable Young Men can be accommodated with Board and Lodgings at Kensington Boarding House, by Madras Bridge, Terms moderate. 1338 BOARD and Residence at W. Langham’s, next the Dean’s, Cranmer square. Terms moderate. 1334 WANTED, for St Michael’s Church, a Bell-ringer. Apply Mr F. Allen, at the school-house. 1289

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 431, 30 October 1875, Page 1

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