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Business Wetlees. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. AITKEN iItOBERTS, (Late of Arthur Briscoe and Co., Danedin), HAVING COMMENCED BUSINESS AS ' : ■'■' '' . EETAIL FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS In the premises recently occupied by Mr . Osborne, Cabinetmaker, CASHEL STREET WEST. Invite inspection of their stock, which will be found varied, well assorted, and marked in plaia figures at prices which will command a trade. - Attention to the wants and wishes of customers, irrespective of the value of purchases, will form a marked feature in the' management of their business, and they confidently hope; to have abundant opportunity of verifying this statement. • : ,: - i '■ Being of opinion that sufficient inducement is but seldom offered to Cash Customers, Aitken and Eoberta have determined that those patronising them shall always be treated with the consideration to wMch they are justly entitled. ■ ON S ALE—Furnishing.Gen' ral and Builders' Ironmongery, Electroplated and B.M. Goods, new and chaste designs, Fancy Goods and useful Novelties, Marble and Slate Mantelpieces, Encaustic Tiles for Hearths", Register Grates, Fenders, and Ranges, Table ajid Pocket Cutlery, best qualities, Kitchen and Culinary requisites, Farm and Garden Tools, American Wood and' Hardware, Single and. Double Barrel Guns, Ammunition, and great variety of Sporting requisites. - . . ■ • , Note the address— : CASHEL STREET WEST. v>55387 fl/TB P. G. M. BRITTIN, Surgeon, late of iU. Papanui, wishes to notify that he has purchased the Practice of the late Dr. Bell Hay, and that he will commence his professional duties in Christchurch TO-MOBR.OW- (FRIDAY) MORNING. Mr Brittin, at the same time, wishes to inform his patients that for the ; future all messes must be left at Dr. Bell Hay's late residence, St. Asaph street, Christchurch, where he, Mr Brittin, intends to reside, j At home for consultations from 9 to 10 am., 2 to 3, and 7 to 8 p.m. ' i , August 21st, 1879. . : ■■'■ " 8-23 72<i8 YOISABI) BROTHERS* ;/ r HEBEFOED EtEEBT, ChEISTCHITHOH. ~.-, IXTO MORE 'SEATTGHTfiRTNG for 5s or IV 7s 6d by four classes of CHE AP JACKS,: who have learned to clean watches in ten lessons • (presumptive ignorance). Boor .Cheap: Jacks,* copying , part of my advertisement to make a NAME. WE don't go 'to f church to make CUSTOMERSr! If joureaUy>.wisa-to have your watches properly-repaired 1 or finished,;; come to our firm,• and although we may charge more than 1 the GENTRY "above referred to, may depend on getting : saiasfaction, accompanied with a written guarantee. What is the,. Use of a MURDSRSD- WATCH ? Of no more use than a. M.trßD3B)?i>.Reputation. , Betterhave a PADLOCK in your 'pocket, if you wfcnt to miss the train.. "Wβ are.in, a position;to sell WatcheSjCiiOCKS, and Watch MA!sxniAX.s VERY CHEAP; but .ariS no Cheap.. Jacks in repairing—being thoroughly-: practical Watchmakers. We defy the trade to bring ub hand-work whidhwe cannot do; and we challenge ALL the to prove that what we say is not-PERFECTLY TJBUE. JTTST EECKIV KD by the last maD, a great jnantity cf Silver Watches from our Manufactory in Locle. (No agents.) A SILTER HUNTING WATCH for £1 103. . Also in stock, watches, from '£2 os. Warranted one year ' PINE SILVER— £1 os. Warranted two years £6 os. ,i three years .£8 os. „ four years ") .£lO Oβ. „ five years > English. £25 os. „ ten years ) - 728fi227 Jewellery, Watches, &c. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. ESTABLISHED 20 TEARS. AURQnHART begs to announce, on ao- • count of Ezpiratioß o£ Lease, he has determined to SELL THE WHOLE OF HIS WELL KNOWN VALUABLE STOCK, Consisting of— . Ladies' and gents' gold and silver watches Ladies' and gents gold and silver chains (great variety) - [ ■'"■ Ladies' and gents' diamond, emerald, and sapphire rings . Diamond suites of bracelets, brooches, earrings, lockets, and necklet chains Gents' diamond pins, studs, and scarf rings Sterling silver and electroplate tea and coffee services Salvers and cake baskets _ ~ , Dessert sets and napkin rings Silver cups, knives, forks, and spoons ~.'. . , t . Clocks —English, French, and American, in marble, alabaster, wood, &c, &c. : - Optician's Goods — Field glasses, aneroid barometers, &c, &c. ' And a large variety of other goods. N.B.—This being a bona fide Clearing Sale, the whole of the stock will be Sold at .Wholesale Price 3or under for CASH, as I have determined to retire from business. . : , A. UE-QTJHART,^ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEB, Colombo Stkebt, Cheistchubch. 8^6647 RAND CAFE RESTAURANT FRANCAIS, Opposite Messrs Duncan, Sutherland, and Beath, . CaHHKL BTBS3BT (TBIANeiJS One Shilling. A comfortable Smoking and Reading Room forms part of t Lo establishment. 2-1 690 CANTERBURY FOUNDST, CHRISTCHURCH. Tt/T cSH ER B y"~GRAIN DRILLS. Mr Bosth havinir TRANSFERRED the SOLE AGENCY for these Machines to mc, I am now prepared to TAKE ORDERS for next season. .... FOR SALE. To arrive by Ksowsley Hall, One 14-h.p. Portable Engine, specially designed for sawmill work; also, 8 and 6-h.p. Traction Engines, by AveKng and Porter. Cambridge, Ooeskill, and mixed Land Rollers, superior to the imported article. All kinds of plough fittings, shares, 4c., kept on hand, or east on short notice. Fenciua Standards and Wire, Millstones, Grindstones, Flour - dressing Silk, anil India-rubber Belting and Hose, Reaper Sections, Machine Ofla, Field Gates, Horse Shoes and Nails, Rivets, Bolts, Nuts, Plate and Bar Iron, Steel, and every requisite for Smith s Work. All kinds of Engine and Boile? : : Mountings, Boiler and Gas Tubes, 4c. Machinery of every description made on the most modem principles wad design. Estimates end drawings furnished on application. Indents to GseaS Britain or America executed on favorable terms. 1-24 JOHN ANDERSON. 0506

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Press, Volume XXXII, Issue 4408, 16 September 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XXXII, Issue 4408, 16 September 1879, Page 1

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