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Public Notices, "FURNITURE, CARPETS, CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARfi, ea FURNISHING ETC. ,N "* HPHE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF I. B. SHEATH, TJRADING AS A. J. WHITE & CO4 ° r Beg to inform the Public generally that they will DISPOSE OF THE WHOLE of the STOCK-IN-TRADE at CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES. in ... PARTIES ABOUT TO FURNISH WILL FIND THIS AN OPPORTUNITY RARELY TO BE MET WITH. ] M Special Lines of Drawing-room Furniture of every description | „ „ Dining-room do do „ „ Carpets, Rugs, Floor Cloth, &c. ; j „ „ Colonial-made Furniture y }) „ China, Glass, Earthenware, &c, &c. > „ „ Toilet and Pier Glasses | i # „ „ Bedding of every description. if The Business will be carried on under the management of Mr J. COLEB, whose expe- ~ rience in the trade and lengthened connection with the former proprietor, Mr A. J. White, g will be sufficient guarantee that all orders will meet with careful and prompj; attention. MANUFACTURING AS HERETOFORE. 2-25 2283

i'VICTORI_A HOUSE. I NOW OPENING. I AXJTITMN AND WINTER b DRAPERY. c W. STRANGE & CO. BEG to inform their patrons that they have JUST RECEIVED and OPENED their AUTUMN AND WINTER SHIPMENT OF j DRAPERY GOODS. * NOW TO HAND, Per Crusader, Mongol, and other late arrivals, comprising all the ° LATEST NOVELTIES AND EASHIONS, (Specially selected for Canterbury). MILLINERY SILKS MANTLES i JACKETS SHAWLS DRESSES RIBBONS GLOVES TRIMMINGS LACE GOODS HOSIERY DRAPERYS &c, &c. &c. The goods are now being unpacked, and W. S. and Co. respectfully invite an inspection. , N.B. W. STRANGE & CO. beg to inform the public that they have no connection with any other house in the city. 3-3 2488 NJ_W CLOTHING jfcSrABLISHMtiNT. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 STZfc AXKTG-lE-i, (Late of Mr R. Black's, Criterion House), and 3E" o v nar t _a. x nor xs 9 t (Formerly of Cashel House), WILL OPEN THEIR PREMISES, HIGH STREET, near White Hart Hotel, and lately occupied by Wm. M'Keever, B ON SATUKDAY, 7th MARCH, WITH A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK c 0F Men's Clothing Blankets B Boys' Clothing Ties Flannel Hats Scarfs Shirtings Caps Braces Calicos Shirts Belts Sheetings Collars Hosiery Winceys, &c. Men's Underclothing. S. & F. respectfully invite intending purchasers to inspect their stock which has been : carefully selected by them in the best markets. They feel confident that their long experience in Christchurch has enabled them to offer to the public a class of goods ' suitable to the requirement of all. Latest style and shape in Collars, Ties, Scarfs, &c. Special lines in Crimean, Havard, and Oxford Shirts. A splendid assortment of Hats, in all the newest shapes. i. : N.B.—All goods will be marked in plain figures, and one shilling in the pound allowed on all cash purchases. o STRANGE AND FOUNTAINS, a HIGH STREET. »• 3-6 2632 . '[NEW AUTUMN STOCK. J. WHITE, GLASGOW HOUSE, MARKET PLACE, IS NOW OPENING 7 CHOICE DRESS GOODS, WINCEYS, FRENCH MERINOS, BEST HOSIERY, JOSEPHINE AND DANISH GLOVES, SCOTCH BLANKETS, c &c, &c, &c. 3.9 2707 DISCOUNT FOR READY MONEY. >f . ■

s THE MALI.. 1, TIyfOREY'S Mantle, Costume, and Millinery Hall (late Boot's Assembly Rooms), High c, iyL street. Open this day, ex Mongol and other late arrivals, several Cases very Choice and Fashionable Goods, which will be offered at prices unusually low. Note—Rich black glace silk, widest width, 12 yards for 55s 6d ; extra rich do, 12 yards, for 658 ; extra super rich, 12 yards 1103. A very choice assortment of seasonable dress materials. A large variety of all wool waterproof shawls, in plain colors, shepherd plaid, and Rob Roy. The attention of the ladies of Christchurch and country districts is pary ticularly drawn to the fact that all the waterproofs are our own make, consequently will be found much superior to English-made goods, and of the best materials. 3 cases just 18 opened, costume and mantle cloths in all colors; also, very superior West of England - waterproof cloth, at 163 6d per yard. 1 case Dolly Varden print, at 9£d yard. A large variety of jackets in lambskins, black cloth, deerskin, satara, and other materials, the most fashionable shapes. A small assortment of McClintock's silk down Toralium quilts. S 30 boxes of the choicest evening, wedding, and mourning flowers, with a large assortment *" real Maltese laces, Yak lace, Blond laces, &c. ; a large variety of fashionable trimj mings, children's and ladies' outfits ; also, a stock of ladies' and children's very superior j 2 cases satin serges, black and colored velveteens, colored silk velvets, furs in sets, grebe, chinchilla, ermine, miniver, and Tasmania opossum, with an assorto ment of colored torquoiae, and colored silks. A large and efficient staff of costume, dress, and mantle-makers is kept on the premises. The millinery department is under the 8 management of a French lady, just out from Paris. Mrs Morey begs to state that all order d '' entrusted to her will have her personal supervision and executed with the utmost despatch. The premises are now open, and ladies are invited to make an early call, Wanted, Apprentices for the Mantle and Costume Making, 3-9 272 '

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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2680, 10 March 1874, Page 1

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