Business Notices. P. H. CLEMANCE, Bookseller and Stationer, 216 COLOMBO STREET, TJ AS ON SALE, Boys' Own Paper, new vol., 8s 6d Girl% Own Paper, new vol., 8s 6d Boutledge's Every Boy's Annual, 7s 6d Boutledge's Every Girl's Annual, 7s 6d NEW VOLUMES — British Workman, Cottager and Artizan, Family Friend, Friendly Visitor, Children's Friend, Prize, Child's Companion, all in colored boards, 2s each ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, as under— '■ Robert's The Holy Land, 21s The Mediterranean, illustrated, 18s 6d Whymper'e The Sea, 4 vols in 2,30s Casselrs History of India, 2 vols, 24s Miss Havergal's Swiss Letters, 15s I Past and Present in the East, 6s 6d BOOKS OF HISTORY, TRAVEL, BIOGRAPHY, AcMcCarthy's Our Own Times, 2 vols, 16s McKensde's History of America, 9e McKenzie's History of Nineteenth Century, 9s Works of Josephus, Bvo, 5s 6d ■ Thompson's The Land and the Book, 9s Stanley's How I foand Livingstone, 9s 6d Life of Catherine and Crauf urd Tait, 7s 6d Bickley*s Memoir Late Archbishop Canterbury, 3s 6d NIMMO'S STANDARD LIBRARY, «s6d each, green clothCanterbury Tales and Fairy Queene BosweU's Life of Johnson Treasury of Modern Biography Treasury of English Literature Byron'e Works Ac. Ac. LETTS'S DIARIES at 20 per cent, reduction. P. H. CLEMANCE, 216 Colombo street, Christchurch. 11-23 2626 . Thos. and jE. JPavttt agents fur the "shag point coal. The Most Economical and Efficient Fuel in the Market, for Domestic Purposes or Steam Engines, being free from dross or waste, burning clearly and brightly without soot or live embers, and emitting a strong, steady and lasting heat. Delivered in town and country at very low prices. T. A E. PAVITT, Inglis Buildinge, -5 3067 151 Cashel street. Gtoodson's Xjondon jSlrcade EASTER CARDS !~~EASTER CABDS!! EASTER CARDS!!! A splendid assortment of the Latest Novelties, from Id to 10s. In GOLD and SILVER WATCHES and JEWELLERY, though not the Largest Stock in the COLONY, certainly the CHEAPEST, containing a splendid assortment (all warranted) of clocks, electbo-plate, stationeby, cutleby, glass, china, fancy'goods Generally, our Stock is the largest, most comprehensive, and valuable in the City, surpassed only in the Colony by the London ArsMgioA-nrVlanri, ■-. : -v~>W. : Our Goods are marked in plain figures, and at the LOWEST PRICKS LEGITIMATE TRADING WILL ALLOW, and by demonstration proved the success of our plan, its appreciation being shown by the patronage we have received during the past year; for which We most cordially thank our many friends, soliciting a continuance of their favors, intimatingjatthe same time that THE ARCADE Will henceforth be CLOSED at 6 p.m., Except on SATURDAYS, at 10.30. Our Trade Motto is still the same: SMALL PROFITS A QUICK BETUBNS. "The Ladies' Guide to Cricket" (Amusing and instructive),'ls; Free by post, 13 stamps. GOODSON'S TIiNDON A BCADB, oodson's JjondonjSlrcade, HIGH STBEET, CHBISTCHUECHi And at AUCKLAND and WELLINGTON, 5-14 5379. Exhibitions CHBISTCHUBCH HOBTICULTUBAL SOCIETY. fi BEAT A "UTUMN AND ART UNION OF POT PLANTS, BULBS, Ac, Ac, With unusually Valuable Prizes and Presents, ccc window of Mr T. Turner, 159 Colombo street, IN THS NEW PUBLIC HALL, TUAM STBEET, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 6th add 7th. NB.—ALL COMPETING EXHIBITS must be BEADY for STAGING by 10 a.m. on the 6th. Hours of admission —on Thursday, at 2 p.m.; Friday, at 12 noon. Admission each day, Is. DRAWING for PRIZES to take place on THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, at 7 p.m. Tickets, admitting to show on either day, and participating in the drawing for prizes, may be obtained, price Is, of any Christchurch Seedsman, or at the Hall, on Thursday before 7 p.m. Prize Numbers will be Published in the Pbsss on Friday, the 7th, and all prizes not removed before 9 p.m. the same day will be sent to the Hospital. The Lyttelton Orphanage Band will be in attendance on Thursday evening, and the Burnham Band on Friday evening. 2-28 6957 SYDENHAM HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. mHE A UTUMN DHOW , Will be held in the SELWYN STREET BCHOOLBOOM, ! ADDINGTON, ON, THUBSDAY, FEBRUABY 2?th. i Exhibits will be received up ie 10.30 a.m. Open to the public from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission, Is. Children, 6d. 2-28 6956 SAML. PAGE, Hon. Sec. Sports. NORTH CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. lA.NNUAL CtATHEBING. MABCH 17th, 1884. -piOMPETTTORS are reminded that \_J ENTRIES for the above CLOSE on MONDAY, March 3rd, at 8 p.m. For particulars of Events see Programme in " Weekly Press" of Saturday* March Ist. 2-28 6950 W. H. GIBBS, Hon. Sec. Goods on Sale. FOR SALE. A SMALL CONSIGNMENT of ENGLISH CUT-UP TOBACCOS, up in i and ilb packets, consisting of the following brands:—Bird's Eye, Sundried Honeydew, Waverly Mixture, and May Blossom, from Lambert and Butler, London. PACKE BROTHERS, 2-28 6964 Gloucester street.
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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5755, 28 February 1884, Page 1
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