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B. WALTON & CO. THIS DAT .'■'■ EXTENSIVE ANDIMPOBTANT SALE OP FUBNITUBE, Ac., PIANO, CHIMNEY PIECES, HABMONIUMB, JAPANESE SCBiSEN, Ac, Ac., Aβ. MESSES R. WALTON A CO. have received instructions from the Owners, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIB liARGE FURNITUKE BOOMS, Cashel street, Christchurch, TUESDAY, 24th JUNE, 1884, At 2 o'clock, The following large and varied assortroent of FUBNTTUBE AND EFFECTS*— Sofa in cretonne, 4 Vienna chairs 2 rocking chairs, fenders and fire-irons Carpet, drugget, Ac., 100 table Kitchen table, kitchen mall table 2 toilet tables, toilet glass, toilet ware 2 washstands, bedstead 6x4 Mattresses and paQiasses Large quantity of crockery Handsome cedar suite in horsehair Couches (various), perambulators Walnut and mahogany chairs, carpets Handsome suite in horsehair Stick rack, bras 3 rail bedstead Mattresses, Ac. Elejr&nt suite, dressing table Washstand, drawers, &c. Folding iron chair and bedstead Mats, Ac., Ac. Marble and elate mantelpieces Gilt clock, Ac. 2 COTTAGE HABMONIUM3 PIANOS, by Aschesberg, Hosnor, Neuffle, Collard, Murphy, Jackson, Hardwicke, Ac., &c., Ac. Also, STUDENT'S ASTEONOMICAL TELESCOPE, Object glass, 3 inches diameter. Has two astro eye-pieces In case. TUESDAY, 24th JUNE. 1834, 6-21 2 o'clock. 1439 AYEBS, BOSS A CO. MILK WALK. "' GBAND OPPORTUNITY TO SECUEE ' A FOBTUNE. j MESSES AYEBS, BOSS A CO. are instructed by the owner, who is retiring from the business, to SELL BY PBIVATE TBEATY, THE GOODWILL OF THE BEST DAIBY BUSINESS In Christchurch or its neighborhood, WITH COWS, HOBSES, Ac., Ac., AND THE COMPLETE WOBKING PLANT. The Lease of the FABM has several years to run, and the whole land, which is extensive, is in first-class working condition. This is one of the few genuine concerns, and must bring a sure and handsome fortune to an industrious man possessing a small capital. AYEBS, BOS 3 A CO., Auctioneers, Land and Stock Agents, 6-201430 165 Colombo street. . S. P. ANDBEWS * CO. THIS DAY. TUESDAYritrH JUNE. HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUBE AND SUNDRIES. AT THBIB BOOMS, HEREFORD STEEET. SP. ANDBEWS~A CO. are instructed • to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, A quantity of FUBNITUBE, Ac., Bemoved for convenience of sale. Comprising Comch, carpets, chairs, tables Bookcase, cheffonier, ornaments, Ac. Bedsjgpds, spring and other mattreasee Feather bed, chests drawers Waahatands, ware, toilet glasses, &c. Kitchen furniture Sundries. g-24 Sale at 12 o'clock. 1553 ■ v H* BENNETTS & CO. ~~ IMPORTANT NOTICE. POSTPONEMiNT OF SALE. THE SALE OF~LTVE AND DEAD ■ BTOCK advertised t» take place on the Farm of MB JOSEPH HASBIS, LINCOLN BOAD, THIS DAY, P OST'p'o NED TJWTIIi TUESDAY, JULY Bth. H. BENNETTS A CO., 6-2*1554 Auctioneers. J.L. WILSON. TBEES. TEEES. TBEES. BABE OPPOBTUNIT YFOBPLANTEBS. TUTB J- L. WILSON is instructed by the jjfJL grower to OFFEB FOB SALE BY AUCTION, oh SATUBDAY, JUNE 28th, At his Yards, Cashel street, A LABGE AND CHOICE COLLECTION FBUIT TBEES, EVEBGBEENS AND FLOWERING TBEES AND SHBUBS. Varieties too numerous to specify. All in splendid order and carefully lifted. Sale at 1 o'clock. PLANT. PLANT. PLANT. g-24 1531 J. L. WILSON. Business Notices. MITH'S UNIVEBSAL BOOT DEPOT. Headers will remember that in consequence of the fire in High street, E. SMIT H Had to take TEMPOBABY PREMISES NEXT TO MB BONNINGTON'S THE CHEMIST, And as he has, in addition to the balance of his Bemoved Stock, laid in a Splendid Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, and every requisite for the season of the year, has no hesitation in inviting every class of the publio to viait his establishment. These are no tunes for extravagant prices; buyers are compelled to visit those shops that are in a position to buy their stock at first hands, and to keep a stock of all kinds to select from. SMITH is fully alive to the foregoing, and be is prepared for every customer. He can sell a woman's boot from 4s per pair up to 21s for a beautiful sewn Balmoral or button, lined with chamois leather for the damp weather. Money is an object with all; you can effect a saving by visiting Smith, In Children's Boots we have all kinds, High Leg Balmorals in Calf and Levant, all kinds of Button Boots, and a capital line for Boys and Girls for the rough weather, toe and heel-plate and steel-sprigged bottoms. A Comfortable Felt Boot, also neat Cashmere Home Boot, and a nice, soft, wide, easy Boot for elderly ladies and those who study comfort more than appearance. In Men's Department you can obtain a Sewn, Pegged, or Bivetted Boot of quality thai can be absolutely guaranteed, and Smith makes a special feature of supplying Boots suitable for the country trade. Farmers are requested in their own interests to call. Those Boys will kick them out. Hundreds of mothers repeat this mournful ditty, and kick them out they will, but if the Boots are bought from Smith they won't kick them out in a hurry. Ladies* Evening Shoes of all kinds, and soraebeautifulhand-sewnWinter Balmorals and Button Boots. A beautiful Calf Walking Shoe and a splendid Caif Button Boot most suitable for young ladies who have to walk out in all weathers. Blakey'sßoot Protectors. These are not good tilings for bootmakers; they make the boots wear too long. But it ia such a pleasure to see customers return and say, " Those hwt boots' wore well, and those Protectors helped hem a lot,'that Smith will give a packet of these useful articles with every pair of boots,' whether men's, women's, or children's. Anyone can fix them on. Call at the Temporary Premises, next Door to BonningtonV Dont Forget this. 838
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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5859, 24 June 1884, Page 4
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