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Public Notices. WATERLOO HOUSE, CORNER OF CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. SPECIAL SALE, FOE EIGHT DAYS ONLY! ! ! PREVIOUS TO STOCK TAKING. BRASS, SHACKLETON, & CO. BEG to announce the close of their GREAT CLEARING SALE, and also to intimate that during the NEXT EIGHT DAYS they will offer the' remainder of their SIOCK at FAR GREATER REDUCTIONS FROM COST THAN HITHERTO. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS: FANCY DRESSES, 3000 YARDS (Bought in this market at an IMMENSE GREAT VARIETY \ reduction from Warehousemen's prices. FANCY SKIRTINGS, 60 PIECES j Our own indent—Observe the prices ticketed EVERY ATTRACTIVE STYLE 1 at the door FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ALL WOOL PLAIDS, FRENCH MERINOS BLACK AND FANCY ALPACAS, BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED GLACE AND FANCY SILKS. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT: 4000 YARDS CHECK AND STRIPE ( COTTON SHIRTINGS (useful for 1 Bought at English Cost, and now offered at CHILDRENS' DRESSES and .more j 25 per cent, less than usual prices serviceable than Ginghams) ( 300 PAIRS OF BLANKETS V 2600 YARDS OF FLANNELS (every 1 Recently purchased at a discount from a useful make) < Manufacturer's agent. Our Customers FANCY FLANNELS J will find them extra value ROB ROY AND SHEPHERD PLAID ( FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN PLAIN AND QUILTED SHEETINGS, UNDERLINEN AND COTTON TICKS, AND EVERY ARTICLE OF HpUSEHOLD DRAPERY. MILLINERY MANTLE, AND FANCY DEPARTMENT—VERY SPECIAL. 40 DOZEN LADIES' AND CHIL- 1500 LADIES' MAIDS' AND GIRLS' DREN'S WOOLLEN POLKAS AND STRAW HATS (all new and useful CROSSOVERS (must be cleared before shapes — must be cleared before Stock Taking) Stock Taking) OUR STOCK OF FURS IS NOW OFFERING AT VERY TEMPTING PRICES, IN ORDER TO CLEAR., FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, INFANTS' PELISSES AND CLOAKS, HATS, HOODS, FEATHERS, i AND FLOWERS, ETC., ETC. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT: FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN TROUSERS, TROUSERS AND VESTS, MEN'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS, HATS, CAPS, TIES, AND SCARVES, AND GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS AND UNDERCLOTHING. BRASS, SHACKLETON AND CO. 3459

PUBLIC NOTICE. ON AND AFTER the Ist JULY, the MORNING COACH running between Rangiora and Christchurch, will LEAVE Sinclair's Junction Hotel at 7.30 a.m., calling at Mr Middleton's House, Swing Bridge, where all Parcels and Orders will be punctually attended to ; and RETURN, learing the White Hart at 3.30 p.m. DAILY. 1 The Express Waggon will RUN as usual, for Luggage only. ,W. A. BURT, 3370 Proprietor. NOTICE. ANY PERSON or PERSONS TRESPASSING on the Spreydon Farm, under any pretence whatever, will be PROSECUTED. WILLIAM B. PYNE. Spreydon Farm, Spreydon, July 4, 1871. 3421 CHRISTCHURCH GAS, COAL, & COKE COMPANY (LIMITED.) IT IS HEREBY NOTIFED, for public information, that for the twelve months from the 27th June, 1871, to the 26th June, 1872, the undermentioned are the GAS FITTERS LICENSED by this Company :— MR. RICHARD SMITH, High street. MR. THOMAS PYE, Madras street. MR. JOHN PLUNKETT, Whately road. MR. EDWARD REECE, Colombo street. By order of the Board, C. W. BISHOP, Secretary. Gloucester street, July 5, 1871. 3424

NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CYKUS DAVIB. IT IS REQUESTED that ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate may be SENT IN forthwith to the undersigned. HARMAN & STEVENS. Hereford street, 3330 Christehurch. LEAVING CANTERBURY. MR BEECHER begs to inform his customers that he has DISPOSED OF HIS BUSINESS to MR E. W. MILLET, and thanks his customers for their support. May 30, 1871. EW. MTLLETT begs to inform the o public that he has PURCHASED MR BEEGHER'S BUSINESS aa Livery Stable Keeper, &c, and trusts that he will be supported by Mr Beecher's customers. 2720 RE W. H. BARNES' ESTATE. IT is requested that all CLAIMS on the above estate must be SENT IN to the Trustees within fourteen days from date, on receipt of •which a first and final dividend will be declared. J. H. TWENTYMAN.) Trusteeß J. P. JAMESON } Trustees. July 5, 1871. 3143 /ihristchurch nurseries. Kj — Fruit and Forest Trees Evergreen Shrubs Thorns for hedges, &c., &c. W. WILSON, 3348 Nursery and Seedsman.

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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2552, 6 July 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2552, 6 July 1871, Page 1

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