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Pnblic Hotices i /> A 8 H BOOT MART. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. SELLING OFF. Watertights 15s 6d. Do, pegged 18s 6d. Half Wellington's. 18s 6d. The only House in Town where the Genuine American Stub Toed Boot is to be obtained. J. G. HALL, Manager. Colombo street; Opposite Golden Fleece, and next A. Gee's, Confectioner. 4-18 4287 BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIB JAMES FERGUSSON. C P. HULBERT, Hat & Cap Manufacturer HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, BEGS to return his sincere thanks for the support accorded him since commencing business as above, and informs '** inhabitants of Canterbury that in consequence he has been enabled to increase his manufacturing, and combined with the reduction of duty on hat materials, he is now prepared to supply a superior article at a lower price than it can possibly be imported. IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER— Good serviceable Black Paris Hats, 16s 6d Superior quality, 20s Extra best, 21s Drab Shells, from 10s Gents' hard Felts, in 50 different styles, all of the latest design Great variety of Boys' and Youths' plain and fancy hard and soft Felt Hats, newest shapes Clergymen's soft and stiff felt hats, College caps, Birettas, &c. ; Ladies' Riding Hats, Volunteer, Police, Cricket, Boating Caps, &c, made to order on the shortest notice. 3-10 2777 ]\/fR wtll;iam lechner, COMMISSION AND GENERAL AGENT,' Ashburton. Stock and Produce Bought and Sold on Commission. Twenty-five years colonial experience. Agent for the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company. 5-14 5180 ■VT O T I C E~~. RICHARD BROOKE, TAILOR, Begs to inform hia customers and the public that he has relinquished the management and cutting of Mr D. S. Phillips' business and Resumed Business for Himself at his Residence, Colombo street, opposite Cook and Ross, Chemist, and two doors from the Golden Fleece, and near the Post Office; and trusts by good fitting and workmanship to merit a share of support. "Through shabby clothes small vices do appear, " Garments well cut and made, hide all." 5-28 5563 —SHAKESPEABE. ITr O T I C E". D. H. CHRISTIE begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has started a CONVEYANCE for the Delivery of Goods, Parcels, &c.—All orders left at his Shop, Colombo street, will be punctually attended to. 5-30 5589 SUBSCRIBERS Are INVITED to attend the PRESENTATION TO MR INSPECTOR PENDER Which will be made on MONDAY NEXT, JUNE Ist, At 4 p.m. in Messrs Matson's Buildings, High street. W. B. MITCHELL, 5-30 5586 Hon. Sec. HE UNDERSIGNED wishes to call the attention of his customers and the public to some of his late Shipments of Rich Adelaide WINES, adapted for the present Beason, and, which his residence of over 20 years in South Australia enable him to select. A. R. PRESTON, Direct Importer, Opposite Bank Of New Zealand, 5-30 5621 Colombo Btreet. /~\ N SALE AT THE " PRESS " OFFICE, EXPENDITURE FORMS FOR STATION HOLDERS. |

Goods on Sale SAUNDERS AND HENDERSON HAVE FOR SALE AT THEIR STORES, TUAM STREET, TO THE TRADE ONLY:NOW LANDING EX WILLIAM CUN- 3 baleg broom handlea Seaming twine, whiting, sulphur DALL, FROM MAURITIUS— 10 casea Mort3n > 8 red herrings, 2 doz tins Lyndon's spades, rock salt, 3704 POCKETS SUGARS, 50 „ „ salmon, lib tins Oak stable buckets Comprising— 10 „ Keiller's confectionery Galvanised iron buckets Fine to finest white crystals and counters 5 large conversation lozenges 2 and 3 pronged hay forks Fine to finest yellow crystals and 5 }j fj crystalised -jujubes Colza, castor, and linseed oil, m drums counters 3 „ „ candied peel, assorted Black, blue, and bro*wn paints Light brown counters and good brown TO ARRIVE PER FRATELLI GAGGINO, red and white lead, blue stone crystals FROM LONDON White zinc paint, woolpacks & cornsacks NOW LANDING EX HUDSON, AND 5 bales grey paper bags, Ito 281bs, assorted Shoe pegs, kerosene oil, patent sash Unes EX PORTLAND, FROM LONDON— 10 cases Morton's red herrings, 2 doz tins Rigg s patent taps, scnm 10 cases superior floorcloth 25 „ „ * lobsters, lib tins . Hand, and treadle sewing machines 8 brushware, assorted 25 „ „ Balmon, lib tins Black, red and copying ink, wheel jacks 5 „ broom handles 40 „ „ sardines, halves and qrtrs Garden hoes, potatoe forks 8 „ Fry and Son's soluble chocolate and 3 m „ kippered herrings, lib tins . Bryant and May s wood safety matches homeopathic cocoa 10 kegs split peas Price's and Brandon's candles 5 Robinson's patent groats 5 casea Robinson's patent groats Mould candles, nutmegs, fresh herrings 6 Oakey's Wellington knife polish 15 Colman's D.S.F. mustard, lib and PiP eß > Bell and Black's vestas, 10 „ Cleaver's toilet soaps, assorted £lb tins Eleme and Sultana raisins 20 „ Twelvetree's glycerine soap powder 3 n Colman's Durham „ 71b tins BatQ hricks, broom handles, tapioca 35 „ Morton's pickles, assorted 50 casks soda crystals Sa g°» vermicelli, maccaroni 25 „ Morton's lobsters, lib tins 5 j} black writing ink Crosse and Blackwell's and Morton's 60 „ sardines, halves and quarters 1 caS e nutmegs, in 71b tins pickles 25 „ fresh herrings, lib tins 20 cases small pearl sago Brewers isinglass 3 „ Dr de Jongh's cod-liver oil 10 kegs carraway seeds Nelson's patent gelatine 1 bale best Oxford candle-wick 20 „ tapioca Bleached and unbleached ginger 15 cases Crosse and Blackwell's potted meats 150 boxes Prices* Belmont sperms Currie powder, crushed loaf sugar and fish pastes 1 caS e Steadman's soothing powders Loaf candied peel, pearl barley 3 „ mixed spices, in fancy glass boxes 8 casks walnuts and Barcelona nuts Colman's Durham superior and double 10 „ Copland's mofussil pickles r 200 bags dressed Rangoon rice superfine mustard 16 crates toilet and dinnerware 600 „ coarse and fine salt Cream tartar, tartaric acid 8 bales tea paper and paper bags Clothes lines, Colman's light and dark 10 cases Day and Martin's paste blacking TO eRRIVE PER EUREKA, FROM „ h }™ „ „ _ . ' 5 „ tartaric acid, in 141b jars NEW YORK- I™fSijK??^S^ 20 kegs carbonate of soda, each lcwt Brown and PoHeb. s corn flour 20 refined saltpetre 15 qr-tiercea black swan twist tobacco Harper Twelvetrees' soap powder 25 " hluestone, each lcwt 40 boxes „ n Whole and-ground saltpetre 5 cases cream of tartar, in 141b jars 1000 cases Davoe's kerosene, in patent drums Nixey's black lead 100 drums linseed oil, boiled and raw, each fitted for Bigg's taps Crosse and Blackwell's essences 5 gallons 100 dozen threejhoop buckets, varnished and Red herrings, in tins 3 casks putty, in skins P lain Castor oil, in pints and half-pints 2 cases Crosse and Blackwell's assorted 100 nests three-ho#p tubs, varnished and Perry Davis' painkiller essences plain Crosse and Blackwell's bloater and an--30 Lea and Perrin's Worcestershire 24 thermometer churns chovy paste " sauce, pints and half-pints 8 cases pick and axe handles Rice in bags and casks, ground rice 20 Brown'and Poison's corn flour 3 „ Ames' L.H. shovels Oatmeal, fresh oysters, pimento 50 " Colman's starch, white and blue 50 casks resin, bright amber Sardines, halves and quarters 5 " Borwick's baking powder 100 dozen wooden washboards Crosse and Blackwell's essence ancho--1 " Holloway's pills and ointment vies 20 , Bath bricks, each 4 dozen , Also, Lea and Perrin's Worcester sauce 10 ", West India arrowroot EX LATE ARRIVALS— Olson's Tomato sauce 3 „ Jordan almonds . 800 ba£s salt, coarse and fine I a ? m * u^i jams ' new Bea f° n 15 cases Keiller's confectionery, assorted Tobacco black swan twist SOLE AGENTS IN TOWN FOB ™ TZZ TToiiior'.. marmalade Corn sacks, full weights 10 cases Keiller s marmalade yankee ac handleg SAUNDERS k SON'S FLOUB. TO ARRIVE PER S.B. ATRATO, FROM Clothes pegs, store trucks 1U a tondon American tacke, American churns INDENTB FOR 5 sultana and muscatel raisins Soft soap in 1 cwt and \ cwt drum GOODS 50 figs Cream linen flour bags Executed upon the most favorable terms

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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2749, 30 May 1874, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2749, 30 May 1874, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2749, 30 May 1874, Page 5 (Supplement)

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