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NEW MUSIC AND PIANOFORTE SHOW ROOMS (Removed from Cashel street to High street, next door to Mr Wood, stationer). JAMES SPENSLEY has now Opened convenient Rooms for the purpose of testing the merits of a large stock of Pianos by English, French, and German makers. Selection may be made from the greatest variety of instruments ever shown together in Christchurch, and purchased either for Cash or upon Deferred payments, with S per cent, added to cash price, one-fourth of the value of the instrument being paid on delivery, and the balance by eighteen equal monthly payments. The Brinsmead Pianoforte, w< ich was awarded as superior to all others at the recent competiton, was the property of James Spensley, who has several of the same quality on Sale. Pianofortes tuned and repaired. All work guaranteed. JAMES SPENSLEY, Music Seller, High street, opposite City Hotel. 363 Early Closing Morement. 33. CASS. CASHEL HOUSE, Having decided to give the movement a trial, will from July 20th CLOSE HIS ESTABLISHMENT AT 8 O’CLOCK ON SATURDAYS, And hopes that the public will support the movement by making their purchases before that time, B. CASS, CASHEL HOUSE. AN APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC. The early closing MOVEMENT Having been started in Christchurch, the public are requested to assist the movers the same, by doing their SHOPPING BEFORE 8 O’CLOCK ON SATURDAYS, And support those that close at that boar CHRISTCHURCH DRAPERS’ AND CLOTHIERS’ ASSOCIATION. 1728 J. McCALLUM & W. J. RAVEN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Opposite M. Sandstein, jeweller, Cashel stbkkt, 772 Christchurch. B IRMINGHAM H OUSE, Manchester Strekt. J. EOWLEY, TINPLATE WORKER, &0., Opened his New Premises on SATURDAY, JULY 13th. 1683 Oysters < i O ysters »i The price of Oysters are at such a pitch That none can buy them but the rich. This state of things we won’t endure, But mean to serve both RICH and POOR, And though to some it may be thrilling, We’ll sell oar Oysters 'twelve a Shilling. And lower still we will come down And Sell Three Dozen for Half-a-Crown. Orders punctually attended to. Country orders carefully packed and sent to any railway station. G. S. HUSBAND, Christchurch Fish Mart, Victoria street, And High street, near Cavereham Hotel. 4 4 TV LESS me, Mrs Cameron, have yon I) got your Old Se '■ ing Machine to work at last. Well may you say that you kenn lass I had it to all the Machinists in Canterbury, and many a braw shilling o’ our John’s siller hae they got, yet the machine was never right till i took it to T. C. VILLIEES, HIGH STREET, CHRIS CHURCH, Opposite the Borough Hotel. He charged me twa half-crowns, and made it a perfect blessing till me. Send him yours and let your neighbours ken that his Machine Oil, at Is per bottle, is unequalled this side of the Line.” 35. GrlCo3^Gr3l], IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS & SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, INVITE 5 * the attention of the up-country residents to his immense STOCK, at prices defying competition. Note the Address—High street, Christchurch, opposite the Triangle. Wholesale Factory Hereford street, Christchurch. Branch Business —Great South road, Timaru. 1855 SELLING OFF THE STOCK. ROWING UP THE BUSINESS. GREAT REDUCTIONS. SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE STORE AND IRONMONGERY WAREHOUSE. THOS. PARTRIDGE, 1037 Victoria street. WHITE & CO., BREWERS, WINDMILL ROAD, ChR'STCHIRCH, X>ESPECTFULLY r announce that on and Jtv after Saturday, July 27th, 187 S, they will REDUCE the RETAIL PRICE of their XXX ALE to Is Gd per gallon, and D >UBLE BROWN STOUT to Is 9d per gallon, with 2d added during the continuance of the new beer duty being levied. Bottled Ale and Stout, S< per dozen f-r cash paid to carters on delivery, the but if entered at all on their books, usual price charged. Quantities delivered, not Jess than 5 gallons, Ale or Stout, in casks, or I dozen (quarts) in bottles. Cases and allowed for when returned. One shilling per dozen allowed for bottles when returned. . Delivered free to Railway Station or within three miles of Brewery. Orders by post, punctually attended to. 1649

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1402, 13 August 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1402, 13 August 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1402, 13 August 1878, Page 1

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