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fHEAP BOOT AN© SHOE s___wT ,'i - COLOMBO STE^TjJSH—STOHUBOH. ,*" I JOHN GOODMAN 'ItrA ß tbe pleasure to inform his numerous customers that -"atttv,JH. ■ SATISFACTOBY ABBANGEBOINTS BE KXTBNBION 3f LEASK 1 mftglad to see his numerous constituents, when they will h» —__ '11 FIND THE GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. if j JOHN t^S^DMAN, \\ I COLOMBO STBEET, CHBISTCHUBCH
J • I • Cr ABIT E S' SUMMER DRAPERY! THE WELL-ASSORTED STOCK oi which the leading features are men- i turned below) ill be found replete with all the 2 NEWEBT PRODUCTIONS, lad aa inspection will be much esteemed. i f SUMMER"Dress Ma- ■ I terialsiu Striped CanS DRESS -ts, Foules, Nun's I Cloths, Beiges, Caeht meres, Matting, Lace i Stripes, Knot Cloth, 1 MATERIALS. Merinoes and in all the mostfashionableahades and colorings. THERE are few more PRINTS AND beautiful and attractive displays than the i pretty patterns in this WASHING Department. Fancy i Satinettes. Oatmeal Cloths, Drillettes.CashMATERIALS. merettes. Bpecial 600 yards Prints, newest designs and colorings, 4|d per yard. A FULL STOCK of the following wellknown makes: — The CORSETS. Surprise, Wonderful, Stanford. Dr. Bermett's Shield, Favorite, Treasure. LADIES' STRAW HATS in all becoming shapes. Girls' Granny Bonnets, Sun 80-nobi, Fr—lings in White, Beige, Coffee, and fancy NEW GOODS fashionable Laces in Straw, Cream, Tuscan, ftc. Just received a small choice lot of New Dress Buttons. Hosiery of every description. Gloves, Taffeta and IN EVERY Silk. , _ , Manufacturers Btock of 147 doz of Children's and Ladies' Taffeta aud Lisle Gloves, 6jd, 9_d, and Ib. English and Colonial Clothing. All the new shapes in Gentlemen's Ties and Scarves, DEPARTMENT. Choice Colorings, and Exquisite Designs. Hate. Men's straws, Children's Straws, Boys' Btraws. AU shapes in Men's Black Hard Felt Hate. F. GABITES. SPECIAL NOTICE TO TBAVELLEBS "M/rBS SILK WISHES TO INFORM rilH- Public in general that she has taken 1 the Leviathan Railway Temperance Hotel, opposite Railway Station, Dunedin. XTCTHERE she hopes to secure a conf7 tinuance of the same liberal support as accorded hitherto. MRS SILK being so well known as a Caterer, it is needless to say that Boarders and "_TToITOBS will find the Leviathan Tern per—ace Hotel one of the best homes in the Southern Hemisphere. GOOD BEDS, Liberal Table, Baths, and every comfort. Prices strictly moderate. Passengers called for early trains. NOTE Address—Mrs SILK, Leviathan Railway Temperance Hotel, Dunedin. 7787 THE COMING SEASON. THE Undersigned begs to inform his Customers and the Public generally that he has ust received hia FIRST SHIPMENT of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consistingof Gentlemen's Hosiery, Hate, Ac., of tbe best quality and value, and newest designs. The Very Latest Styles in Ties and Scarfs. LINEN COL LARS j In ail the New Shapes. THE AMbULANCE BBACE. The Simplest and Strongest Brace made. OXFORD AND REGATTA BHI_TS, j Up to 18. inches in neck, and a large assort-! ment ofd atterns to select from. | WHIT E S H I B T 8, In aU qualities and sizeß, including Dress with single stud. TWO CASES OF GENTLEMEN'S ZEPHYR HATS, . Only 4.z in weight. Colors—Black, Brown Fawn, ftc. One Case of Lady's Biding Hate, shape at present worn in London and Paris. Clerical Hate, soft and stiff. College Boya* and Youths* Oxford Straw Hats. Gloves, Portmanteaux, Rugs, Gladstone. Brief, and Bags of all descriptions, and Gentlemen's Travelling Requisites generally. - ■ Our own Manufacture of Hate and Caps, are so well and* favorably'known all over New Zealand, as not to require comment, we " are designing new shapes for this season: Wearealsoroanufaoturera of Clerical and Academic Robes and Vestments. Gentlemen's Shirts, Collars. Pagamas, ftc, ftc., fto. 0. P. HULBERT, 1601 HIGHBTEEET t>ELIEF FROM COUGH IN FIVE XXj MINUTES. BONNINGTON'S PECTORAL OXYJ-EL or CARRAGEEN; C_ IRISH MOSS. • ' : , CURES COUGHS, COLDS, BEONCHIA DIFFICULTIES, BRONCHITIS, And all Diseases of the Breathing Organs. It Sooths and Heals the Membrane of the ! Lungs, inflamed and poisoned by the , - disease, and prevents the Night Sweats and Tightness across the Chest whioh < accompany it. SOLD EVBRY WHERE. Wholesale at the Drug Warehouses. , ENQUIRED INAUSTRALIA. No. 5, Olive Bank Terrace, Healer street, ; Paddington, Sydney. 19th June, 1886. j Mr G. Bonnington, • Chemist, - .'..-... Christchurch, New Zealand. Dear Bir,—Some weeks ago you wrote, m; reply to my enqnirto. stating that you l wJre sending some "Irish Moss," of your own make, over to Sydney, but onmi-, quiring at Prosser and Co.'s they statetbat t-sy have not received any, and they men-; tionedtbat they had m_-y enqmrws from New Zealand people for the article, and that it would command a good sate. I myself will be prepared to take two dozen large botttea for my own private use, as I find it a more certain cure for cold in the head (from which I suffer very much) than anything I know, and I shall gladly recommend it to my friends. I cannot obtain any relief from the medicines sold in Sydney, and am anxious to get your preparation as soon as possible. Yours truly, 9797 R. A. C. G—BBiNos.
WARNING. ~—- I IT HAS come to our knowledge tw I | circulated to the effect that I Duplicate Parts for " The Neer &KM I 1 our Predecessor, Mr Fiake. -eSS?--**. i account of tbe failure of themSkS**, I give satisfaction. We beg to w«___J* *> 1 tomors and thepublic that all such 1 mente are UTTERLY AND A__" I LUTELY.UNTRUE. TheNlXvit_- I t out tho Colonies and in Eng__r__ l America, and needs no suoh unDr_«t-_ 1 means for selling it. We have a__* 1 Btockof Needles on hand, also D__33_ 1 Parte for each Machine, and the M_*__ i can be, and are. repaired andadi-£25 1 the premises by experienced m enxF I also supply Needles for the B_nd-W? i Raymond, White, and other I HUDSON AND COM-SaNy? 8, I Cathbdbal Bo.tr ase, ' § Christchurch. gg. I CROCKERY. GLABB, CHIhA. Tt_" 1 f IRON, AND BRUSHWAB- ™ 1 And Sped—l Value in Lamm I BEING considerably overstock*-' _. I must SeU to make roomfbrlhttt* 1 GOODS to _-ive. j Fo_r^o|p u^ l ß W 1 CoraerC!asheiand_i--_ n B_e«_. i Gro p t> ~~~~ GASFITTEB, LO*_T_nTH B 'GTIW SMITH, BElMnqV^ Repairs Executed. Christohuroh, Upper Booms, opposite Hofc I T&pper or lower Bet Art. Teeth, the ta. ' best made, £S t part seta, per tooth, JflK i common, upper or lower, 44 1 stofSaa! £ _»6d| extraction, Is. *** | Children's teeth regulated, Wk) Gamble and Cb;_ ABTISTS ft PHOTOGRAPHREB; * Beg to announce to the publio of ChrltV ohurch and surrounding districts th—t intention of promoting a PC—TRapp CLUB on the same principle as those so successfully carried out in England, America, and Australia. Your Portrait beautifully Painted in Oils on Time Payments t!! To the members forming the | Club Gamble and Co. will supply half-. ! dosea Cabinet Photographs, enamelled sad j well-finished copy done from the Bane in oils, by a first-class artist, for ths i moderate sum ot £4 10 a. UN 8. NUTT BAKER AND GENERAL STORE. KEEPER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TAI TAPU. * * Man Carrier Lincoln to Tel Tans. ' AGENT for the DAILY and WEEKLY "PRESS.* Subscribers in this District are rnmo——l to apply to Mr Nutt for their papers. . Agent for the Colonial Insurance Opsapaay and the Equitable Insurance 0oa»> pany. Conveyances. ) '' ■ ' \i -f<i—i' v \ GOVERNOR'S BAY AND LYTTELTO* J ON and after APRIL Ist, the VRRNOR'B BAY COACH,' M LRAV"! Lytteltonßailway Btetion9.Jt_S. and 4.30 p.m., LEAVE Governor's Biry i 8.30 a—a. and 3.15 p.m. Fare—Return, 8»i ' single, 2b. Families as per agreenmsA ' Orders, telegrams, or parcels, please far.. i ward Mitre Hotel, and Garforth and Lee, lyttelton. Sundays—Leave Lyttelton 10 a.m. tad 480 p.m. Governor's 8ay—8.45 a.m. and • 8.15 p.m. Weather permitting. 3-316245 W. TEAPB ._—;—;,. '" i 'I- ' i ' unlwsi SUMNEB BOYAL MAIL LINE. HAYWABD'S COACHES AND DRAGS T SAVE Sumner 7.45, 8.45, 10.20 asm., Xj LB, 4.10 and 5.10 p.m.. Meeting Tram -leaving Cathedral Square 10 JO, ' 11 a-a.,1-, 4.15 and 5.15 p.m. 1.50 am. Saturdays only. SPECIAL NOTTOB. Children, One Shilling. Return Tram aad Coach. Goods aad Parcela Express runs betwssß Christchurch and Sumner. Tu—dK*. Thursdays, and Saturdays, c———f-$ Maiß* Boot Shop, High Street, S. Ttam> venand Co.. Corn Store, Armagh StHMAb Tramway Office, Cathedral Squ_re. , ' houses"to LET. COAL AND FIBBtVOOD DEPOT,, Orders please fora_rd, W. HAYWABB. . Sumner, and Tram Office, C-ristehan— 3-816244 .-.' . i ■ LONGREACH BOYAL MAIL COACH |~HB above COACH LEAVES Limp JL beach Daily (Sundays etoepted) tag Ashb-rton, at 7-0 a__ iWatertea, U* a.m.t Ashton, BJJS a.m.t W_ea_teae, »M a_a. | arriving at Ashburton in time to* tts «tpress train from C_r_tch—_i toT-Q-m and Dunedin. The Coach leaves the Po% office at 440 pjn..arriving at Longh—tea as 7AQtpjn. All Parcels entrssted to taa -P-anieto* will be promptly delivered al the—• varioas de-tinatlgas. PasfesftV tmtoo—'lbtomgh single, 6s i return, Bs. W. B. BOND, Pronrietof TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CULVEBDEN"-0 WAIAU AND HANMEB PLAINS. „ HOT SPRINGS, NORTH CANTERBU-Y. A COACH leaves Culverden for Wstea OL every Monday and Thursday at 1 p.m., on arrival or mid _ay_ tram'fi«m C—ristchuroh,. and leaves Waiau evssy Tuesday and Friday, at-I noon, hi tin* to catch the 2.45 pan. train tor C-xisV church. FOR THE HOT SPRINGS, HANM-B PLAINS. A COACH leaves Culverden every Toss* day on arrival of mid-dayt—tin from Chris** church, returning on Thursday in time to _itch the 2.45 pm.tr—in for (_iristohurca until further notice. In connection with the above line ot .Coaches,l beg to inform the public I have erected a commodious Livery and Ban Stsoles,where Bpecii_oo-_hes>buggieß_iS_M . saddle horses can be had at the shorten notice. Urgent telegrams and letters delivered at moderate charges. , THOS. D-RRETT, . 2-24 4956 P-opriotor.. LEITHFIBLD TO BA_OA__w.__ > _ AC_NV_X_NCH LKAV-S mc Pest Om™a-jm%e„am\ Co.'s Btojg; in time to meet the momi-. anc>. eve-bag trains to and: from CJ_rar> charch. •' D. BB_vWv-sO»-i-b-. MOUNT SOMBBB AN MWTHVBH ROYAL _____ COACH. A COACH BUNS *swh mBBD_Y £L TBTOBSDAYiv And #__J§S_ e5-__« at Noon from-food's HcteLMCW v , Bomffls> - there eo__*ct_w with Coach hm _-thven,t_t_rn_«__aeeve_ina. Spr-igtmrn, tai setoxnta. -_£codForest,4sj ret_m«s. M ____
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6546, 15 September 1886, Page 4
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