JAMES MILLS, TAILOR, PRATT’S BUILDINGS, COLOMBO STREET, TAKES this opportunity to return thanks to his numerous patrons for their liberal support, and assures them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to maintain their confidence. He bogs to inform his patrons and the public that he has now Opened his FIRST SHIPMENT of Spring Oooda per Palala, tirst-dass English selection - nothing surpassed. An early inspection is solicited, 23-18
LEEDS HOUSE, CASHEL STHEET, Tailoring Department ON THURSDAY NEXT we SHOW our first early SPRING SHIPMENT of TWEEDS FANCY DOESKINS COATINGS, and VESTINGS. Great care has been exercised in the selection of a varied and choice stock of material for this department, in which Shoddy, Cotton Warps, Mungo, and all such Vile Compounds have been entirely repudiated, and Pure Wool Alone Adhered to. We desire especially to attract attention to the leading feature of our tailoring trade, viz., PERFECT FITTING TROUSERS, with an easy and graceful appearance for riding, walking, or dress purposes. Our charges as heretofore have been adjusted with a due regard to economy, consistent with high class cutting, and workmanship of tho most sterling and lasting description. Altogether our patrons will find that we have carefully studied their interests, and well merited their confidence and support. J. Le Masurier & Co. August Ifitb, 1878. 204
JUST UNPACKED by the Undersigned, ex Waimate, 7 PACKAGES, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS, Consisting of Account Books, Pocket Books, Note Paper and Envelopes (various), Inkstands, Carte de Viaite, India Tinted and other Photographic Mounts, &C., &Gr , &C. WALTER "SUCKLING, STATIONER, &o„ Manchester Street South. CHRISTCHURCH. 163
BOOTS! BOOTS! T. ANDERSON BEGS to announce to hla otui corners and the public that ho haa a large and wtll asajrtei Stock of GENTS’, LADIES’, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, both English and Colonial made, besides all kinds of Boots and Shoes made on the Premines, in firnt-olaaa style, peg, sewn, and rlvitted. Note the address— T. ANDERSON, DUBLIN BOOT AND SHOK DEPOT, 4863 N 0,116 Colombo strent Christchurch.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1462, 23 October 1878, Page 2
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