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Public Notices. ; IMPERIAL _B_q_ oT BEPOt, \ W. H .A. X R T S ' Begs to inform his customers that his Summer Stock, which is one of tbe Largest and t Most Varied ever offered the Canterbury public, is now complete, having been purchased i with judicious caic fiom ihe Lc. t English makers, composing all the newest designs in j Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots ai:d .i-hcos. Also, the usual large stock of OWN MAKE, in Men's and Youths' Watertights, Elastic Sides, and Lace Boots ; Women's l and Children's useful Boots for country wear, at prices not to be surpassed by any in the trade. Ladies' Kid Boots, 8s 6d to 2Ss ; the well-known 10s 6d Kid Boot still in stock, ' which is the best value ever offered. Lasting boots at 4s. 4* Gd, 5s (sd, 6s Pel, 7s (id, 8s Gd, Os Gd, 10s Gd, and 12s 6d. Children's Boots, from Is Gd. Children's Shoes, from Is. W. HAIiKIS, IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, 12-8 3422 Adjoining Dunstable House, Cashel street. BETIBING FROM BUSINESS. W- COLLIEE RETURNS THANKS to the Public generally for the Liberal Support accorded to him, and in RETIRING FROM BUSINESS will offer hia well-assorted STOCK of MEN'S, YOUTHS,' AND BOYS' CLOTHING A.T A. GREAT EEDtJCTION. ALL MUST BE SOLD. NEW GOODS TO ABJiIVE MUST BE CLEARED. BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE, SALE TO COMMENCE ON SATURDAY NEXT. W. O O L L I E R, i LONDON HOUSE, 12-10 ■-■'• 3496

Public Notices. . r j ■' •■- .- i . -' i £50©Qs0d - '.:-:■ I • : ■ \ ■ ' ' ' New Shipments just to .hand, ex Himalaya 1 and Duke of Edinburgh ;' further Shipments . to Open, ex Queen Bee and Waitangi. '? i.;*'-.-- : •■■-'"." ( A Beautiful Assortment of . Melbourne- .: made i -; &s7_9o°ufers and V_ts, Paget Coats, &c. 1 £ ______ ' One Case of Pique Costumes from the ( .hip Himalaya. Beautiful Goods. JVery Cheap. 6 HOLDERS OF WINNING NUMBERS . will be at liberty to SELECT GOODS to the c VALUE of the PRIZES drawn. 1 Value' First Prize • • £50 Second Prize • 20 * Third Prize * • 10 ; 10 Prizes, each £5 50 51 do., each 2 102 100 do., each 1 100 . 336 d 0 .3 each 10s 168 I 500 PRIZES. £500 & L. BEATH & COS GEAND DISTEIBTJTION OF NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, TO |BE [DRAWN JFOR EARLY JJN FEBRUARY NEXT, j AT THE ODDFELLOWS HALL* LICHFIELD STREET. Tickets may be obtained at G. L. BEATH AND COS Establishments, CHEISTCHTJECH & LYTTELTON, On and after THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, On the following conditions— 1. Each Cash Purchaser will be presented with one Whole Ticket for every Ponnd's Worth bought—for example, the Purchaser of a Ten-Pound Parcel will receive Ten ' Tickets. 2. Purchasers of Ten Shillings' worth of 1 Goods will receive a Half-Ticket, two of ' which must be exchanged for a Whole one 1 prior to the Drawing. 3. Each Whole Ticket will be numbered— 3 the Winning Numbers will appear in the ri.mtchnrch Paper 3 the morning after the Drawing. ' 4 The Prizes, as above, will consist ol 4 Orders on G. L. BEATH & Co for Goods tc 1 the amount of the Prizes. The Number of Tickets to be given aw.vy - are limited to 5000 ; Customers are there- • fore requested to make their Purchases as early as possible. b 0 : £500 Os Od D > c 3505 r

.Produce, &c w ° ° The undersigned are prepared to make liberal CASH ADVANCES on Wool placed in their hands foi sale in this market, or consigned to Messrs Miles Brothers and Co for sale in London MILES, HASSAL, k CO, Christchurch, TTT OOL AND PRODU. CE. T The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) are prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on WOOL AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE placed in their handa for sale, in either the London or Colonial markets. For further particulars, apply at the . QFFICE OF THE COMPANY, ! '-";" ' ' Cathedral square. Christchurch, October 13th, 1875.10-14 1690 TITOOLSCOURING WORKS, CREEK of A/Hornbrook and Co, of Christchurch, has taken the above place, and is fitting it up as a fellmongery and woolscouring works, where he is prepared to scour wool in any quantity at the lowest current rates. The highest cash price given for wool, sheepskins, hides, and tallow. 9-21 893 AIAPOI WOOL SCOURING WORKS. Scouring and sorting as usual. Every department under first-class practical men. N.B.—Cash buyer of Wool, Sheepskins, and Hides. 10-18 1736 J. W. ELLEN. TTT OOL SCOURING. The undesigned will Carry on WOOL SCOURING this season as usual. The works are under the superintendence of a thorough practical tradesman. 10-21 1858 A. HORNBROOK. ft \ COLSTON WOOL SCOURING VT WORKS. T . YORK (Late I. B. Sheath). Scouring as heretofore. Cash purchaser of sheepskins in quantities only. Office—Mr Sheath's, corner of Colombo and Tuam streets 12-18 3786 THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to make Liberal CASH ADVANCES on Wool, Grain, and other Produce, placed in his hands for shipment, for SALE in London; Indents for English Goods undertaken on the most favourable terms. GEORGE GOULD, 12 15 104 Cookham House Chambers. WOOL— THE UNDERSIGNED are pre pared to MAKE CASH ADVANCES on WOOL and other PRODUCE for shipment consigned to their friends, Messrs Dalgety, DuCroz and Co., London; or Messrs Dalgety, Blackwood and Co. Melbourne. DALGETY, NICHOLS k CO.* Lyttelton and Christchurch. Station stores of every description supplied on liberal terms. 836 Hotels. Tl AST EBN TT O T E L Corner of Cashel street and East town belt. The alterations to the above "being now complete, visitors can obtain all the accommodation of a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, Superior accommodation for Single Gentlemen. Private rooms for Families. Inspection invited. 10-16 1779 J. H. HALL, Proprietor. BRITISH FAMILY HOTEL, LYTTELTON (Opposite Railway Station). i This Hotel is replete with every comfort. ! Passengers by steamers, commercial men, ' visitors, and families will find the best 1 accommodation at reasonable charges. An excellent bath-room. Meals at all hours. F 8-20 9822 J. PIERCE, Proprietor. f . A GOOD PINNER can be pro.nred at J\_ the BRITISH nOTEL. LYTTELTON - on CHRISTMAS DAY. 12 22 3<.l4f> I "O AILWAY HOTEL, DOYLESTON f J. BLACKER begs to announce that hu 0 Hotel being completed, he is now able tc provide such accommodation to those whe may favour him with their patronage, thpt y nothing shall be wanting on bis part in ;. adding to the comfort of those who may s favour him with their support. Wines and spirits of the best quality. Meal. at all hours of the day. Well aired beds ar.' suits of apartments if rt-qnirc-d. 12-1 318? ILLIS'S BAILWAY HOTEL MALVBRN STATION. This New and ■ 3plendid Hotel has beer - fittep up witb all the new improvements It contain* ladies' sitting and bed rooms, it 3 suits, commercial rooms, kc. 1 BIe»ls of the very b'st quality and gooc attendance. - Mr Willis, who is so well known in Mai vern, thanks his friends for their pas patronage, and hopes they will continue t< favor him with their support. >2 2*29 3531 GEORGE WILLIS. 1

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Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 3218, 23 December 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 3218, 23 December 1875, Page 1

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