Piftlic Notices. THE PROPRIETOR OF DUNSTABLE HOUSE T>EGS to announce to the LADIES and Public in general that his FIRST SHIPMENT OE AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY IS NOW OPEN, ! | AND AN INSPECTION WILL PROVE THAT THE OLD SHOP STILL MAINTAINS ITS PRE-EMINENCE FOE EXTENT OF CHOICE, GOOD QUALITY, ASTD MODERATE PRICES, COMBINED "WITH THE UTMOST ATTENTION AND CIVILITY TO ALL VISITORS, WHETHER FOR MAKING PURCHASES OR INSPECTION ONLY. W . PRAT T . „ GREAT REDUCTIONS!! THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING A LARGE QUANTITY OF DRAPERY Just Opened per Siberia, and large Shipments to arrive, BEGS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THE UNDER-MENTIONED GOODS WILL BB SOLD AT PRICES THAT "WILL BE SURE TO EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. »_»-N---Mi-M-M-aHM-i Two Bales of White and Red FLANNELS, from lOd per yard. ! Two Bales WINCEYS, from 6d per yard. Two Bales LINSEYB, from 9d per yard. One Bale STRIPED DRUGGET. One Bale PLAIN DRUGGET. Four Bales WHITE BLANKETS, at least 3s per pair cheaper than can be bought elsewhere in Christchuroh. One Bale of WHITE SERGE, or SCOTCH PLAIDING—some very heavy. One Bale of HEARTH RUGS, consisting of Tapestry, Velvet and Aiminster, from 6s 6d. Two Bales of STAIR CARPET, from 6Jd per yard. A Quantity of TAPESTRY and BRUSSELS CARPET, at least Is per yard cheaper than is sold elsewhere in Town. A Large Quantity of FURNITURE PRINT, fro - 6*d ; Do do SILESIA, at 7*d. Also, a Large Quantity of Cases consisting of the usual ASSORTMENT OF AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY, Amongst which will be found an assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDRENS* NEWEST FASHION AUTUMN AND WINTER HATS. W. CUDDON, TUAM STREET (NEAR ROYAL HOTEL), CHRISTCHURCH. a-30 WHITELAW & DAWSON, UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINETMAKERS, BEING MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHO LD FU RNITURE, OF THE NEWEST AND IMPROVED MAKES, ARE ABLE TO SUPPLY THE PUBLIC AT SUCH PRICES NEVER BEFORE KNOWN IN CANTERBURY. ALL ARTICLES GUARANTEED. N.B.—To Furniture Dealers and Others—A Considerable Reduction Made to Large Purchasers upon Easy Terms. WHITELAW AND DAWSON, Sydenham House, Colombo street, Christchurcli.
MB. HENRY PURDIE, SURGEON DENTIST, Cashel Street West, Next to Dunstable House. 3-25 T. B. CRAIG, (CITY AUDITOR), ACCOUNTANT AND AGENT, Scotland Ysrd, Cashel street. Squatters, Merchants, and Trading Account* Adjusted. Loans Negooiatod. 3*24
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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2171, 2 April 1870, Page 4
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