Public got-ce.> R~ HANNA & CO. BEG TO THANK the Inhabitants of Rangiora and Surrounding Districts for the amount of Patronage so liberally extended to them since the opening of their New Premises. And they have now the pleasure of informing their Customers and the Public generally, that they have opened up a huge, varied, and select shipment of General Drapery (ex Dilharee), suitable for the season and requirements of the district, which they are determined to sell at such prices as will insure a speedy clearance, in order to make room for further extenaiveshipments to arrive per City of Glasgow (now in harbour) and Varona, which vessel sailed from Glasgow on Feb. 3, all of which goods have been carefully selected in the] English and Scotch markets, and will be offered at prices hitherto unknown in Rangiora.
4-15 4192 R. HANNA & CO., Proprietors. JfKATI'S NEW BUILDINGS, CASHEL STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THB Al HOTEL. The New Zealand Sail, Tent, Tarpaulin, and Hag Manufactory. i J,, "___* J___m _E 391 J_P BEGB to inform his Friends and Customers that he has taken those commodious new Premises nearly opposite the Al Hotel, "here he intends to carry on the above busii ness in a most efficient and expeditious manner. Having received a large consignment of Goods by the Hudson, he will now be enabled to supply every article connected with the trade of the very best quality, and at the lowest remunerative prices, The following ) Goods are always kept in stock :—Tarpaulings, Horsecloths, Tents and -lags of all kinds; Waterproof Coats, Trowsers, and LeggiDgs ; Europe, Manilla, and Flax Ropes of all Bifes, f together with everything connected with the department. , < MARQUEES FOR SALE /ND ON HIRE. ' ' j f_f» All orders by post or otherwise punctually attended to. J. T. having carried on business for many years in Dunedin and Westland, and having ,' been the first maker of horsecloths and tilts in New Zealand, besides having a thorough : practical knowledge of the business, parties favoring him with their orders will find their interests satisfactorily and efficiently carried out. 4-14.4152, BRADFORD HOUSE, Victoria Buildings, corner of Whately Road. T. ICK has just received, and is now opening up a .large Jand superior stock of :' AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY, In all the New and Fashionable Materials, suitable for the coming season, in every depart- ; ment of the business, which for quality, combined with extremely moderate charges, ; cannot fail to satisfy those who may favor bim with their custom. NEW GOODS ABE OPJiNED UP EVERY DAY. j BARGAINS should immediately pay a visit to BRADFORD HOUSE. Motto-Ready Money 1 Shade of Profit I No Abatement 1 Undebsold otNone I C-5"-i ____ Ur _i __EPa_S_t- d_L jESg pHRISTCHURCH GAS-FITTING, PLUMBING, COPPER AND BRABB WORKS. .; Gas and Water laid on, Hydraulic Rams fixed and repaired; Patent Sunlights, Reflectors ; and Street Lamps made toorder. Every description of Baths, plain or japanned J»P«*er | of Gas-fittings, Globes, and all kind of material connected with the above branches. Fresh , shipments efery mail. Manufactory-Four doors from Lichfield street, Colomto .street ; south ; Retail Shop, opposite the City Hotel, next to Ick's Auction Rooms. 4-13 4UM , TPT, E&- SE» RC» <D "9!" JES 3R_t WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER,^ AND MOT1M«II*. _ HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (opposite the City Hotel), and REVEL-, _Ui_.&TIOK_7FIJ__A. A MOST SUPERB and RECHERCHE ASSORTMENT of WATCHES, JEWELLERY, and DIAMOND GOODS, Buitable for W-dding and Christening Presents, and Testimonials, in solid silver and electro-plate, in the greatest variety, on sale or made to order Mathematical, Optical, and Surveyors' Instruments of every description. BfiUU FURNITURE, CARPETS, CHIKA, GLASS AND EAHTHENWARK, FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, ET& r|~HE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF I. B. SHEATH, TBADING AS A. J. WHITE & CO., Bee to inform the Public generally that they will. DISPOSE OF. THE WHOLE of the s BTOCK-IN-TBADE at CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES. .■ ■ i PARTIES ABOUT TO FURNISH WILL FIND THIS AN OPPORTUNITY RARELY TO BE MET WITH. Special Lines of Drawing-room Furniture of every description „ Dining-room do do „ Carpets, RngP, Floor Cloth, &c „ Colonial-made Furniture „ China, Glass, Earthenware, kc, kc. „ „ Toilet and Pier Glasses „ „ Bedding of every description. The Business will be carried on under the management of Mr J. COLEB, whosojxperience in the trade and lengthened connection with the former proprietor, Mr AjJ.WWe, will be sufficient guarantee that all orders will meet with careful and prompt .attention. MANUFACTURING AS HERETOFORE. -?* ? 2 !* B _
Koad Boards. I Gover-gn-nt Hot-ess-%/IANDEVILLE AND BANGIOBA V. _P»§| B - iVI BOAD BOABD. ...mmSmsfo L?X fiUA, l_: AN T EBB DRY RAILWAYS,: NOTICE is hereby given that the BBIDGE \j -c-i— over the Main Drain, on the Bangiora Drain NORTH LINE, road, will be TAKEN UP on Monday, April -—k. ; 13th therefore that part of the road will be ON and AFTER APRIL, lfitlv TBAINB stoDoed for traffic until further notice. WILL RUN between CHRISTCHURCH and VV H. BLACKETT, , BANGIOBA at the USUAL TIMES., 4..11 4050 Chairman, ■—— , /; * " = NoTE _w 0 Late Train on THURSDAY A KAROA AND WAINUIROAD BOARD. N IGHT,' A PRILI6th. After that date, will A MEETING of RATEPAYERS of this ™ \ district is appointed to be held at the Road ' . » J.JONES, Board Office, Akaroa, at the hour of Noon ActdneTraflic Manager.» on SATURDAY, 9th MAY, 1874, for the April IBthf 1874 . c 4-16 3434 1 purpose of Electing-One Member in place of _ 1 ■: . —-—-——- If a Poll be demanded, it will be proceeded "V. ' ®* with forthwith, and will close at Four p.m. i__n__B__?_______ the same day. By order, T> ÜBLIC NOTICE. THOS. ADAMB, Jf _ 4-24 4471 Clerk of the Board. ihe IMMIGRANTS per ship BABAIA - , ' may be engaged according to priority of apON SALE, plication at the Immigration Depot, on AT THE " PRESS" OFFICE, WEDNEBDAY, the 29th, co___.encing a* A PPBENTICES' JNDENTUBE 10.30 aon. , # j,,,^" «£*■ T7IOBMS, Immigration Office- 1 . " YE* Immigration .Office, j£7 fftachmeat or Paper 6660 % C_aißtchnrch, 25th April, 1874.
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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2719, 27 April 1874, Page 1
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