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ABGYLE HOUSE. CHESTEBFIELDB OB ULSTEBB. OVERCOATS, at, 25s OVERCOATS, at 30e OVERCOATS, at 35s OVERCOATS, at 40s OVERCOATS, at 42s OVERCOATS, at 45s OVERCOATS, at 50s OVERCOATS, at 55s OVEBCOATB, at 60s JUST OPENED, Including the Following Fabrics — FRIEZE, PETERSHAM, WITNEY, PILOTS, MELTONS, BEAVERS. CHESTERFIELDS OR ULSTERS. FERFECT FIT. SUPERIOR QUALITY. HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. G. L. BEATH & CO., 5-15 7114 Clothiers. -JVT O T I 0 E The STORES of the Undersigned will be CLOSED on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, The 9th and 10th Inst. 6-8 7734 L. E. NATHAN & CO. TVT O T I C E . LYTT ELTON BOBOUGH COUNCIL. The above Council hereby give Notice that the BUMNER ROAD IS UNSAFE for Dray or Horse Traffic on the Lyttelton side. By order, H. J. V. ROGERS, 6 8 Town Clerk. jVT O T I O B . The PREMISES of the Undersigned will be CLOSED THIS DAY (Wednesday) and TO-MORROW (Thursday), JUNE 10th. D. DAVIS, 6-9 7768 Merchant, Colombo street. mHANKS.—B. MANNING & CO tender X their best thanks to the Fire Brigade, Fire Police. General Police, and all those who assisted at the Fire on their premises on Sunday morning last. 6-9 7763 <5 i? i c e - . The STORES of the Undersigned will be CLOSED— This Day — Wednesday, June 9th, and Thursday, 10th inst. D. CABO k CO. Cashel street. 6-9 7760 GARRICK_ HOTEL. GABRICK HOTEL. TMPORTED DIRECT, spscially for the A trade of the above Hotel, ex Cicero and Mystery, further SHIPMENTS of WINES SPIRITS ALES AND 6-1 7564 STOUT [A Cabd.] MB BICHARD D. THOMAS, Barrister and Solicitor, will attend at his office, Ashburton (late Union Bank) every Friday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 5-24 7217 MESSRS CUSDEN and BOWMAN beg to intimate to the public that they have PURCHASED the PLANT of the HAREWOOD STEAM SAW MILLS, OXFORD, and are prepared to execute orders for sawn timber. Posts, rails, stakes, and firewood cut in any lengths. 6-5 7681 HATS, HATS, (Under the immediate patronage of . His Excellency the Marquis of Normanby) EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HATS MADE TO ORDER. V. ALMAO, PRACTICAL HATTEB, HOSIEB, AND GLOVEB, Three doors from City Hotel, High street. 4-17 6333 "P (> IJ ~L T B Y. ALL KINDS OF YOUNG POULTBY ALWAYS WANTED. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE GIVEN. 0. DUNN, POULTEBEB, Cashel street, 5-14 Next the Golden Boot. 7062 HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. mHE HILLS EOAD, from Sumner to X Port Lyttelton, is UNSAFE for TRAFFIC, and parties using it will do so at their own risk. E. WADMAN, 6-8 7746 Clerk to the Board. CORNISH BOARDING HOUSE, PAPANUI ROAD, THBEE MINUTES' WALK FBOM THE POST OFFICE. Accommodation second to none in the Colony for Boarders or Travellers at Reasonable Rates. 3-30 6793 CANTEBBUBY BESTAUBANT, Papanui road, near Post-office. MEALS At all hours of the day BOABD AND LODGINGS, 17s, 18s, £1 per week. 11-18 Beds and Meals Iβ each. 179! HORSE CLOTHS. BUY YOUB HOBSE CLOTHS AT J. TRISTS, TJENT MAKER, CASHEL STBEET, Opposite A 1 Hotel, First maker of Horse Ulothsin New Zealand. N.B.—Liberal allowance made to the trade and country store keepers. 4-1 5869 NOTICE is hereby given that MB W. G. BRITTAN has been appointed Church Steward. All MONEYS PAYABLE to the Church Property Trustees, Christ's College, Diocesan Fund, Jackson Trust, or other Church Funds, will be received by the Church Steward as heretofore. H. J. C. CHBISTCHURCH, Chairman. Christ's College, May 29th, 1875. 5-31 7523 NOTICE OF REMOVAIT npHE " GLOBE" OFFICE is REMOVED X to New Premises in HEREFORD STBEET, opposite to the Bank of New Zea» land, where all advertisements and com. municationj for the Editor will be receive?
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Press, Volume XXIII, Issue 3057, 9 June 1875, Page 4
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