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- '#«Mift. : : B. TTATjJ SAIL, TENT, TABPAULIN, FLAG, HOI _ANUPA<mr_—BS A CASHEL STEEET, W-B_Ol_-ESAX_E HORSE CLOTHS! We h*ve made great improvements in the mi i our Customers may depend upon getting a First-' Large Buyers liberally dealt with, and as always em hand, we can execute orders by post or | spection before buying elsewhere. oilskin"! We have a very Large and Superior Sta Coats and Leggings, Yellow and Black Coats,. Sou-westers and Capes, which we are selling at SHEEP I We have a very Large Stock of Sheep Nets i very low price to effect a clearance. Prices froA Our usual stock of Dray Cloths, Loin Cov< all kinds of Bopea, Lines, Ac., Ac. COLOMBO BOOT AND ESTABLII IN CONSEQUENCE OF BEING LAR( THE JOHN G BEGS to inform his numerous Customers SEDUCTION TN PBIOES:— Men's Lace Boots (own make) Do Kip Bluchers „ Do Kid elastic aide spring Women's Kid Roots v* Do Cashmere House 800 Children's Felt Boots, from 1b NOTE THE ADDBESS— GOODMAN'S CHEAP B< OQLOMBi C'HHSTCITUBCH OaTHEDBAL Jb UND. Subscriptions already advertised to September sth, 1876:— JB a. d. Paid 12,372 12 9 Promised 4,843 13 11 -317,216 . 8 £ a. d. Subscriptions paid or promised subsequently 3561 0 7 Via.:— '. Daniel Inwood 10 0 0 Mrs Simeon 0 0 0 J. E. Fitzgerald « 24 0 0 Cooke Beynell 50 0 0 A Friend (S. H.) ... 50 0 0 O.DykeTroyte 10 0 0 W.B.Howell 5 0 0 — Powis ... ... 110 MrsHawdon... ... ... ... 45 0 0 S. S. Bevans ... ... '220 C. T. Dyke Acland 3 10 0 Bey. William Beynell 5 0 0 Collection at St. Michael's on eve of Primate's departure for England 13 16 5 Thomas Douglas ... 9 0 0 Duke of Manchester 25 0 0 Per Primate, from EnglandMr Hope and family ... ... 30 0 0 Six Contributors ... ... 10 0 0 C. Simeon 5 0 0 Hon. Bey. H.W.Bertie ... 5 5 0 LadyE.Sathurst 20 0 0 Collected by H. J. Cooks ... ... 5 0 0 B. Lancaster (per Primate) ... 100 0 0 W. D. Carruthers . 20 0 0 J. G- Swayne ... 30 0 0 Proceeds of Collection in England 229 8 4 Cathedral Guild 380 0 0 Bequest late P. Hanmer ... ... 100 0 0 Collected by F. Banks— B. Christie and Co. ... ... 25 0 James Carter and Co 3 3 Hubbuck and Son 3 0 Cousin, Metry and Co. ... 10 10 Weston and Weatall 3 3 0 . JohnCorbett 2 2 0 J.Wc—erspoenandCo. ... 110 Hunt and Favell 110 J. King ... ... 25 0 C TO SPECIAL OBJECTS:— M. Thomson Bequest Fund ... 1 column and arch +300 0 0 Philip Hanmer (the late) . i • 1 column 100 0 0 3. B. A. AaUv-d ~ 100 0 0 O. Dyke Ac-ana „ . 100 0 0 ... ' Archdeacon Willock ~, 100 0 0 -- Fletcher, ... ..,, „ . 100 0 0 ,B.H.Bhodea ii. „ 100 © 0 In memory of a Pilgrim. „ ', 100 0 0 Barker Family (seven) „ 700 0 0 Mrs Sarah Hill (southern doorway ... ...... 100 0 0 FOB PILGBIMS' COLUMN:— ASeymourite ... 20 0 0 ArohdeaoonW. W. Willock... 339 4 3 Archdeacon B. W. Dudley ... 27 11 7 A Pasßenger per Sir Gsorge Pollock „. ... ... t* 0 0 John Anderson ... 10 0 0 William Pratt 10 0 0 The Very Bey. the Dean of Christchurch 10 0 0 In memoriam W. B. D. Wilson ... 10 0 0 Bey. F. Knowles ... ... 2 2 0 E. C. Latter ... ... ... 1010 0 In Memoriam ... 5 0 0 J. B. ... ... ... ... QlO 0 t Paid in part. Payments received since Sept. sth, 1876. on account of subscriptions already advertised:— JB a. A Dr. Donald ... 12 10 0 J.C.Withnan 3 0 0 J. E. Fitzgerald ... ... ... 31 0 0 A Friend (per Dean of Christ- " ohurch) ... ... ... ... 50 0 0 B. H.Bhodes ... SCO 0 0 Miles, Hassal ft C 0... 400 0 0 IsaaoLuck ... ... 125 0 0 Mrs Cyrus Davie ... 15 0 0 E. C. Mmchin ... ' 33 6 8 C. J. Bridge ... ' 2 10 0 The Very Bey. the Dean of Christchuroh ... ... ... „. 5 0 0 J. Kay ... ... ... ... 2 0 0 Archdeacon Harper... ... ... 10 0 0 Bey. O. Bowen ... 20 0 0 B. J. S. Harman ... 25 0 0 Studholme Bros 40 0 0 Dominic Browne ... .« ... -200 G.C. Bowen 30 0 0 H. J: C, Christohurch ... ... 49 0 0 B, W. and E. J. Walter ... ... 8 0 0 J. Sallantyne ... ... ... 10 .0 0 _ Early in March last a contract wag entered ' into for the completion of the nave, inclusive of the large arch at the east'end; clerestory and roof, at a cost of nearly -39600. This sum, however, does not provide for floor tiles and window glass. In addition, provision must be made for furniture, organ, etcetera. The fundavailable amount to a little over .£7OOO, balance of the JBBOOO granted by tbe Synod out of the Church Property Loan floated in London. The Bishop of Christohurch and the other members of the Cathedral Commission,: earnestly appeal to .Church people. and others for, pecuniary assistance, • The Commission have undertaken the completion of the nave,, which,' .it is expected, will be available for Divine service in twelve months or bo from date, believing that further donations will be forthcoming from the many who really wish to sea a portion at least of the Cathedral finished. Donations or subscriptions, which _ may be spread over a term of yean, at the option of the subscribers, will be thankfully received by his Lordship tho Bishop, the Dean of Christchurch, or by any other member of the Commission; also by C. B. BLAKISTON, Secretary and Treasurer, 4-97555 Hereford street, Christch-rch. KAYE'S WOESDELL'S PILLS. THE GOOD Ol_'l-NGLISH EEMEDY FOB. ALL DISEASES. Established Oveb Fibtt Ybabs. KNOWN ALL OVEB THE WOBLD. FOB upwards of half a century KAYE'S WOESDELL'S FILLS have been esteemed as the best remedy for the prevention and cure of disease. Their use renders the doctor unnecessary in the family. Acting on the blood, they purify it from all humors, renderingthe life-giving fluid healthy in its action, and consequently restoring and establishing the health of the invalid. These Pills are invaluable to" emigrants, being a certain -remedy for all diseases of* the stomach, lungs, Ac. Are equally adapted for aH ages, and either sex. Persons residing in the colonies, who cannot have recourse to medical advice, will therefore find them indispensable. The proprietor has in his possession thousands bearing witness to the wonderful efficacy of this invaluable medicine, ». selection of which accompanies each box. Sold by all chemists and other dealers in mi—wines throughout the world, at tale IJd* ,1-8 __©d,aßd4a6d perbex, 690Stea

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Press, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4639, 14 June 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4639, 14 June 1880, Page 4

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