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New Advertisements. BETHEL WARE'S J)RAPERY, CLOTHING, AND FURNISHING STORES, TUAM STREET AND HIGH STREET. DIRECT IMPORTERS FROM THE ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL MARKETS. JUST RECEIVED, EX HIMALAYA, OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, CONSISTING- op FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, WINCEYS, FRENCH MERINOS, SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVETS. SHAWLS, MANTLES, AND PALETOTS, BLACK SILK VELVET PALETOTS. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS. LADIES' AND CHILDRENS UNDERCLOTHING. CRINOLINE, STAYS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, And a very large Assortment of General Drapery. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT A very Large Stock of MEN'S, YOUTH 3*, AND BOYS* CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, SCARFS, TIES, COLLARS, &o. THRESHING CLOTHS. 3-2 NOTICE. | gEATH, KIRBY & CO., DRAPERS, CHRISTCHURCH AND LYTTELTON, PREPARATORY TO STOCK TAKING-, AND ARRIVAL OF THEIR AUTUMN AND WINTER SHIPMENTS, PER " CANUTE," " PARIA," &c. WILL OFFER THE REMAINDER OF THEIR SUMMER GOODS ' AT SUCH PRICES AS WILL ENSUBE A BPEEDY CLEARANCE, COMMENCING: ON SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 18 67. Dress Materials j Men's Tweed Suits Mantles, from 5s ! Men's Doe Suits Jackets, from 7s 6d Men's Tweed Trousers, 7s 6d Shawls, from 7s 6d Men's Sydney Tweed Trousers, lis 6d Printed MusUns—Full-dress, 6s 9d ■ Men's Tweed Vests Hats, from Is Men's Crimean Shirts, from 3s 6d Bonnets '■ Boys' Dress Sbirts, 3s Feathers Men ' B Hatß Ribbons, from 6d per yard ; Men ' B Ca P 8 Falls, half price j Men ' B Pa P er Collars, 6d per dozen Collars, from 2d each Men's Hoisery i &c, &c, &c. &c, &c, &c. ARGYLE HOUSE, CASHEL STREET. February 28, 1867. 3- 1

RAILWAY STATION STOCKYARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6. C UNRESERVED SALE Of the Remainder of > MR. H. J. HALL'S STOCK BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MR. GEORGE D. LOCKHART has received instructions, under a bill of sale, to submit to public competition on the ' 6th instant, at the above Stockyards, The Stock at present unsold of Mr. H. J. Hall consisting of:— PURE-BRED MILCH COWS, In full profit, SPRINGING HEIFERS, And about 50 HEAD OF YOUNG STOCK. HORSES, Both Saddle and Draught. » _____ » SHEEP. :> Upwards of 1000 head of Leicester and b Merino sheep, as previously advertised, consisting of fat wethers, ewes, and lambs, in full fleece, &c. No Reserve. Sale at 11 o'clock. Terms exceedingly liberal. March 1, 1867. 3-2 c TO STOCKOWNERS. WANTED to Purchase — Four or Five Pedigree Shorthorn Bulis; age from eighteen months to three years. Apply to E. Mitchell & Co; or Capt. Andebson, 3-2 Clarendon Hotel. TO LET, t a With Purchasing Clause, A VILLA RESIDENCE, situated in the healthiest part of Christchurch. Six rooms, and every convenience. j Terms and further particulars E. H. Banks, 3.3 Grocer, Christchurch.

IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, by PUBLIC AUCTION, To be Held about the Third Week in March. MB. CHARLES CLARK has been favored with instructions from Isaac Luck, Esq. (who is about to return to England), to sell at his Residence, near the Papanui road, The whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of— Drawing-room, dining-room, and bedroom furniture Kitchen utensils China and glass Linen Electro-plate in great variety Books Sets of croquet and other games Also, THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Viz.— Horses A handsome pony Carriage and dog cart Double and single harness, &c. Cows and steers Pigs, poultry, pigeons and doves Plants Five-barred lawn hurdles, &0., Ac, The Auctioneer can confidentlyrecommend these goodj as being the best of their several kinds, and a great quantity of the plate, china, and glass, which have only just arrived from England, have never been in use. No. 82 Catalogues will be prepared prior to the sale. 3-3 \/|ESSKS. INWOOD & BILTON have -\JL just Received via Panama, the Yearly Volumes of the following Periodicals for 1866 :— Leisure Hour Sunday at Home Good Words London Society, vol. X. Cornhill, vol. XIV. The British Workman Band of Hope Review 3-2 WANTED— A Cook, to act also as a general servant; also, a Nursemaid; for a station near town. Apply to Shbppabd & Co. 3-2

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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1347, 2 March 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1347, 2 March 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1347, 2 March 1867, Page 1

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