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Goods on Sale WHITE'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, High Street and Tuam Street, CHRISTCHURCH. A J. WHITE AND CO. Have just opened up A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DINING AND DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, PIER AND TOILET GLASSES, BRUSSELS & OTHER CARPETS, AND HEARTH RUGS, CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, AND LAMPS, SEWING MACHINES, TABLE AND OTHER MANGLES, All of Superior Quality, and of the newest designs. July Ist, 1873. 7-22 5708 NOTICE. A J. WHITE having disposed of his • business, requests that ALL ACCOUNTS due to him, to 30th June, BE PAID with as little delay as possible, to C. REDFERN, At A. J. White and CoY, Furnishing Warehouse, High and Tuam streets, . Whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. July 21, 1873. 7-23 5719 NEW FURNISHING STOEES. THE Proprietor of the Old Shop, in the Triangle, thanks the public of Canterbury for. their patronage during the past, and informs them that, owing to the very kind support, he haß been obliged to take larger premises to meet their requirements. NEW FURNISHING STORES, HIGH STREET CORNER, OPPOSITE STRANGE'S. Chairs, hardware, electro-plated goods, crockery, cutlery, fancy goods, pictures, and bulky articles. OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, TRIANGLE. Books, prints, coins, jewellery,. clocks, pipes, and small goods. Dealer in old coins and curio's. Books bought, sold, and exchanged. Sales attended on commission, on very moderate terms. tgp Please notice the Address — HIGH STREET and TRIANGLE. A. W. WRIGHT, 7-30 6004 Proprietor. GLOUCESTER STREET TIMBER YARDS. THE UNDERSIGNED are now LANDING and have in STOCK— Galvanised iron, 5, 6, 7, and 8 feet Plaster of Paris Shingles and palings, 5 and 6 feet V.D.L. timber (all sizes) Kauri (all widths) seasoned Clear pine, Baltic deals Doors and sashes BUILDING MATERIAL Of every description constantly on hand. J. M. SHEARER & CO. (Late Rob. McMinn and Co.) 1-U 262 A. J. BURNS AND CO., Woollen .Manufacturers, mosgiel, Are now prepared to Supply the Trade of Christchurch and Canterbury with Tweeds, Plaids, Serges, Yarns, Fingerings, and Hosiery, in various branches, on the shortest notice. TLetters addressed to the firm, Mosgiel Warehouse, Stafford street, Dunedin, will receive prompt attention. Ali our goods are made from the very best wool New Zealand can produce, as we make it our endeavor to purchase nothing but the best clips, ard having lately added various improvements to our machinery, are producing a greatly improved article. We are now doubling our plant to trebly increase our produce and producing power, and can ply orders to a large extent. 12-22 3948 A. J. BURNS Se CO. 1 CAUTION. OLSON'S np OMAT O SAUCE. Connoisseurs pronounce this Sauce to be the BEST for general use in households, and in consequence of its high re-jQ-"y-~_|> s putation, some unprincipled m tfO&* 1 1 persons have been induced to %1 j collect Empty Bottles bearing the manufacturer's name stamped thereon, and pass the |/5j same off as "Olson's Universal Tomato Sauce." The proprieW™< .™li tor has in consequence caused his TRADE MARK to be ReMlllPlfiMUM gistered under the provisions of the "Trade Marks Act, 1861," and proceedings will be taken against such persons as may forge or counterfeit such mark. The public are cautioned to ASK FOR OLSON'S SAUCE, and see that the name is stamped on Bottle and Stopper, and wrapped round with his well-known labeL BENNETT & SAUNDERS, 6-23 4531 Agents for Canterbury. SHOOBRIDGE AND SON'S HO_PS. THE UNDERSIGNED have FOR SALE, Shoobridge and Son's Celebrated TASMANIAN HOPS, 1873, BENNETT and SAUNDERS: R. W. STODDART, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, High Street, BEGS to state that he has a splendid Assortment of Wright and Mann 8 Holborn Express HAND SEWING MACHINES, lock 6-25 4573 J

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Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2493, 1 August 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2493, 1 August 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2493, 1 August 1873, Page 1

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