W ARNE’S CENTRAL STORE, LYTTELTON. ON SALE, Fresh Yeast Best Silk-dressed Flour—2oolbs, 22s ; lOOlbs, 12s; 501bs, 6s. Sharps, Bran, Oats, Oatmeal, Fowl Wheat, Crushed Beans, Chaff, Potatoes, &c. Bricks, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Drain Pipes, and Flower Pots of all sizes. Also., A selected Stock of Grocery, Window Glass, Paint, Oil, Paper hanging. &c., &0., &c- 2970 •v- m GEO. BTCLATCHIE, (Latb KING & M’CLATCHIE CHEAP FURNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, CASHEL STREET WEST, (Next Mr Anderson’s Foundry). Furniture Repaired and Re-Upholstered. Mattrasses Re-stuffed, &o. 2292 NOTICE. J. C. BERBERY BEGS to inform hie old friends and the public of Christchurch that ho haa recommenced business as GENERAL DEALER, FURNITURE BROKER, COMMISSION AGENT, &c And hopes by keeping a well assorted stock ( c£ general useful articles, combined with reasonable prices, to merit that support so liberally bestowed on him when in business bafore. j N.8.—J.C.8. in thanking his customers past favours, begs fe> inform them that he 1 ip a purchaser of furniture, tools, slothing, weves, old metals or anything worth buying, at will exchange for any of the above. ! Note the address—J. C. BURBEHY, next ' Bruce and Co’s, Colombo street south. City Dye W~orks, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. The Undersigned begs to intimate to the i inhabitants of Christchurch and surrounding ! districts, that he has OPENED the above Establishment, and undertakes to execute DYING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES On the most reasonable terms. Gentlemen’s Clothes cleaned and renovated on the shortest notice. N.B.—Note (he Address— THOMAS BARKER, Dyer, Two doors above the Scotch Stores, 2990 High Street, Christchurch. Clogs. Clogs. Clogs. DUCKWORTH’S OANTEBBUET CLOG DEPOT. TV]' 0 more sickness from damp boots. JLI Duckworth’s Clogs are a sure remedy from dampness, and are only half the price. Note the Prices— Men’s Watertights, 12s. Men’s Bluchers, 8s 6d. All others at equally low prices. Old Boots Clogged at the following prices— Men’s, 4s. Women’s, 3s 6d. Boys’ 3s. Children’s, 2s 6d. One trial will prove their value to the most prejudiced. Clogs leathered if required. Remember— DUCKWORTH, CLOGGER, THE WORKING MAN’S FRIEND. Next door to Mr Lee, Grocer, High street. 2700
SAVE YOUK MONEY. BOOTS FOE, THE MILLION, TWO SHILLINGS IN THE POUND DISCOUNT FOB CASH ON ALL PURCHASES MADE AT G. JONES’S CRITERION BOOT DEPOT, COLOMBO STREET. 3102 ANOTHER BOOT ESTABLISHMENT, ONE DOOR FROM THE WESLEYAN BOOK DEPOT. J. PAYNE, BOOT MAKER AND IMPORTER, ATT. OEDEPvS catenated to him will ba Promptly Executed from the Best Material and Workmanship. J, P. has just received his First Consignment of a Large and Varied Assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes—To be Sold Cheap for Cash. PAYNE’S FAMILY BOOT DEPOT, COLOMBO STREET soss
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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 629, 24 June 1876, Page 4
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439Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 629, 24 June 1876, Page 4
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