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~ '„ — - . , ' Public Hotices. ' . i ..—. ~., ,_. ~.,, —-—1... > —■■- ■ COMPULSORY SALE. GIVING UP THB BUSINESS, ,5 UNRESERVED SALE Q op - " " 2 *~J MSN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS* OLOTHU.3, Ac, ke g '«-* ■ IfOTRg! OF REMOVAL g W-STBING SB begs to advise his Friends and the Public L—* • that being obliged to give possession of the Premises £ • JTj next Cashel House, he has REMOVED the whole of the <#^ O STOCK OF £ To the Building in Colombo street, lately in the occupation of J__^ HH Mason, Struthers, nest Mr Bashford's, where he will !—>? CONTINUE THE SALE ■_; AT STILL FDSTHER REDUCTIONS, ht S. . TILL THBWHOIE IS OLEAKED? f Q-. - ..■.■, : %i O ®" N.B.—SPECIAL ADVANTAGES TO LABGE PURCHASERS. lr* '■ ;■'.. 'io-3i :: -,'p-?-: 6606-:- ;!■ - COMPULSORY SALE. ?D' R'i' P B BY. ■' : - v; ' ■;■' YORKSHIRE HOUSE, WHATELY ROAD, T> fi AT) TTHT? C___ has JUST OPENED OUT SPRING GOODS, ex Xt/. 'Til Ml 1 r-ji?7 City of Cashmere and Invercsrgill. He hss aleo vieited the Colonial Markets, where he has been able to select from IMMENSE SURPLUS STOCK FOR ;CASH (in some cases less than English Cost) in. Fancy Dress Goods, New Prints, New Costumes, in large variety,. Black Silk Lustres, and in "White and Colored Corsets from Is 6i ; a well selected Stock of Ladies Bilk and Lace Scarf Collars and Cuffs, Rufflings, Fancy Lace Fichus, kc. Ladies aud Child ten's Gloves, Hosiery, Ac _ OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. ~.* Men's and Boys' Tweed Buits, Trousers and Vests, Sack snd Paget Coats, Tweed Paget Coats, 23s 6d, Men's.and Boys' Felt and Btraw Hats, Men's Half Hose Brace 9, Boarfs, Ac. One. Special Line in Men's Geelong Trousers and 'Vests—Cost Price. MILLINEEY. Ladies' and Children's Straw and Leghorn Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ladies' UnderClothing and Baby Linen, Ladles' and Uhildren's Bootß and Shoes, large variety and cheap 10-26- 5430 COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE 7DEPOT. ESTABLISHED 1860. JOHN GOODMAN HAB the pleasure to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and the surrounding neighbourhood that he has just completed the purchase of a LARGE BANKRUPT STOCK in Napier, which will be OPENED UP on SATUBDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER. The above being bought for Cash, will enable him to offer them at such prices as will defy competition. N.B.—Gentlemen's Calf Elastic Sides, at ( Children's Best Kid E.S. Boots, at 2s 14s6d I Do do 6's to 9's, at 4s Ladies' Beat Levant at 8s per pair, reduced | Do - do . 10's to 2's, at 5s from 12s 6d | LadiesV Cashmere Boots, at 3s per pair. As usual, all descriptions of Boots made on the Premises, r GOODMAN, Colombb Street, 9-28 427 ft OPPOSITE Al HOTEL. AS FITTER, BELLHANGER, LOCKSMITH, AND LAMP MAKER; Hot and Cold ' \JT Water Apparatus of every description, made 'and-fixed' on the* most -approved principle.. Hydraulic Bams, Pumps, and Beer Engines -fitted and repaired.- ; Gas Ovens,' Gas Stoves, and Gas Fittings in great variety always in stock. STEEET SOXTTH > 10-6 ~; (Opposite Masonanti.Struthers' New 4599

3 — . IMPORTANT- NOTICE TO MUNICIPALITIES, ROAD BOARDS, CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. ENCOURAGE COLONIAL INDUSTRY BY PURCHASING BEST ' j*JTALVEBN -jnTDLLS , , Via—Drain Pipes, Stench Traps, Closet Pans, Syphons, Jars *PanS, Chimney Pots, Fire Bricks, Tiles, kc kc. Sec. Also, Common, Well, Culvert, and Paving Bricks Field Drain Pipes, Flower Pots, Sinks, Trusses, kc, kc All manufactured at the.ARNLEY B-RIOK AND POTTERY WORKS. Also for sale at our Town. Yard, Tuam street, Best Malvern and Newcastle Coals, Posts, Bails, Cement, Fireclay, Ac, Ac, AT LOWEST PRICES. ,"'__, AUSTIN AND KIRK, MANUFACTURERS. Mr Stiksoh is'onr Agent-for Lyttelton ;Mr J. Andebson is onr Agent for. Rangiora. 8-24 5884 ; . J. E. BASHFORD- - -" CONFECTIONER, TRIANGLE, COLOMBO STREET, HOT LUNCHEONS Daily (witE soup) from 12 to 2 o'clock. COLD LUNCHEONS AND TEAB at any time until 9 p.m, o . N.B.—Oalvesfoot Jelly (in bottles) manufactured on the premises. Bride Cakea made to order.en the shortest notice. Q * ALLBNQB.f Election Notices. I. WILLIAM TATLOB, of Lyttelton, do OITY COUNCIL hereby CHALLENGE J AMES SNOB WELL, \j or any other person in Lyttelton, to BOW a ELECTION OF MAYOR. Scullers' Bace against mc. Distance es per I hereby give notice that, in pursuance of agreement for£lo per side. Apply Lyttei? clause 16 ot the Municipal Corporations tos Hotel, Lyttelton. ' 12 5 7228 Act Amendment Act, 1875, and clause 83 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1867, the ASSIGNED ESTATE OF B. MORGAN. ANNUAL ELECTION of MAYOR will take place on the 20th day of December, 1876; A FIBST DIVIDEND of FIVE SHIL- and I hereby reqin'ra ell candidates to be LINGS in the POUND will be payable nominated as herein mentioned before the during the month of December at the offices day of nomination (Tuesday, 12th day of of Messrs Wilson, Sawtell and Co, on .all. December)-'at the office of, the Town' Clerk. proved claims. Any person desirous of nominating a i H. SAWTELL It,*,.*—- caiQ didate must do so by leaving at the office B. STRUTHERS r lxnsteeß ' of the To ?ra Clerk, before 4 o'clock on the 11-30 •- * 6940 afternoon of Monday, the 11th day of De- - ■'■ ■_-■■?■• .- ■' i. ■•/.-■ --.■ . cember, a Nomination Paper, in the form, or to the effect given in the ninth schedule to GH O' L L A H* S the said Act of 1867. . | GREAT INDIAN CURES, Such Nomination Paper must he signed by * (Eger Brand).* _• not less than three persons duly qualified to '■■' ■■■■■■ ■:<■. •-, „,.,.*, vote at the election; and also by the iperson These faithful and Reliable named therein as candidate. The necessary IND IA N MBDIC IN E S forms can be 7 obtained at the office of the Are taking their place m the front, ranks Town Cleric. , as the Dated thia4>h day of December. 1876 NEVER FAILING REMEDIES', GEO. XESLIE LEh, For Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago,,_STeu- - -'"Beturning Officer ralgia, Painful Swellings, Muscular.'Shitting City Council Chambers. 12-5 7188 Pains:—For these, that moist extraordinary . - ■— • ' ; •■-"•• and.-- .-. ' -f '. ? ■-.- •.-■■-*.. .... : ; effective medicine, 7 ? Csi*eyances GHOLLAH'S RHEUMATISM MIXTURE 7 7 -•■"•-'-■■ '• J ?" vg 9 : is the positive, unmistakeable, never-failing, -~-l" _ ' ™ and (Jomplete Core. W ° T I O E. For general debility, disturbed sleep, loss mxri. .«. .^-,'-. x^^T^L^ of appetite, disorders of the stomach and ir . fLtf£R™ BD BtJ S will, on and bowels, BILIOUBNESB and LIVEB COM- f ft " WEDNESDAY, the 6th inst, BUN PLAINTS, and for all those frequent distur- „£"** l he B, £ lwa y Station and Pott chances of tbe general health that the young Uffiee * and on BUNDAY to Sumner, and old of every family are so?constantly ' R. FALLOON, liable to, 12-5 7235 Proprietor. GHOLLAH'S APERIENTMIXTURE "■ ■~~~ ~~~ ~— — is the unerring and never-failing: remedy. 7I™\9VLESTON and MAORI PAH LINE ft is the Family Physician.: AJ OF ROYAL MAIL OOAOB.BS. For that most insufferable torturing malady, .Poaches of . the above Line will leave ?OOUTI let the sufferer but try the specific, Maori Pah for Biackler's Railway Hotel on tlie unquestionable and positively curative arrival of the Southbridge Train to preparation, Christch.urch at Ba, m, andcleave the Hotel GHOLLAH'S GOUT MJXTURB. on the arrival of the 6 p.m. Train from It gives speedy relief, and by a steady use of Cnris-chaich. . it tor a short time all gouty symptoms dis- DOYLE & REEVES. u .''j u , 10-12 4846 ; Proprietors. These invaluable medicines, which have ' ""' __■ ' - ■■ • JiBVBB INJURED ANYONj, '' - ' '""V : .-p. , ~*..■ r^rCan be obtained in every part of the Pro- "'- 7 -MOA** BO&XOB .-.-■r. vineeo* -- QWD BOAD BQIBD, T .;'* ° P sfaeet B Q S fftPi#§*"«W» thaVaiU toEs Sole Agenti Christchnrch. _. _~ . "TT" . By order of the Board. The medicines cad: be obtained of all J j AM ' Eg WIL KIB Obomatt ' 12-6 7230 O i CTk .

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Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 3510, 5 December 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 3510, 5 December 1876, Page 4

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