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aENTLEMBN'S WHITE SHIRTS Splendid Value. CM. GRAY, High Btreet. jj/JL HOTEL, Cashel street. Ohristohurch. Nearly 100 Booms. (Sa 6d per day, 35s 7 Table Ordinary < per week, £5 for > d'Eote, 12 to 2. L 28 days. ) 6.15. BON A. PjDE STOCK-TAKING CLEABANCE. irtooDs mustTbe oleoed \JT To make room for NEW ARRIVALS At end of the month. pabkee"! tribe, 2013 . Clothiers, Cashel street. MONEYS AWAITING INVESTMENT. X*A f\d~\f\ -£1500, £1200, And <3&*±!\J%J\J $ various SMALLER SUMS. Freehold Securities. Current Bates. BICHABD D. THOMAS. 207 Hereford street. 1965 ~~™ NOTICE. MB. E. NOBrOiTrAYLOE has been appointed CANVASSING AGENT for the Pxtxss Company, Limited. F. B. BUCKLAND, Manager. 16th August. 1888. 1294 D.I.C. /CHOICEST Assortment in New ■ Zealand of Visites Mantles, Millinery, Dress Materials in all leading Fabrics Silks, Satins, Bibbons, and Lacea Trimmings, Gloves. Hosiery, Ac. And every artiole at wholesale WABEHOUSB PBICES. - •__ 1868: j AUE PBEMISES WILL BB ; CLOSED ; THIS DA V, f 17th BBPTEMBEB, ' Preparing] ] Great Clearing Sale, ON SATURDAY. T ONABGAN k T ONABGAN. ! -■••. ' : . ; ' - 2337 COMMENCED IN THE OH Saturday, September 11th, A NEW STORY. UNDEE FAIiSE PRETENCES. BT MISS ADELINE SERGEANT, Author of " Jaoobi's Wife," "Martin Deverill'e Diamond/ "Beyond ißecall,' "An Open Foe." rpHE Proprietors of this Journal have _L mneh pleasure in announcing that they have Purchased the Copyright of a New Story by that Charming Novelist, Mice ADELINE SERGEANT, whose work* are becoming so very popular amongst readers of fiction. Those of our subscribers who have read any of the previous works of this talented Authoress will doubtless look forward with pleasure to the treat in store for them. "UNDER FALSE PBETENCES," MISS ADELINE SERGEANT, ooxxmr cra> nr thb ON SATURDAY, SBPT. nth, And will be continued from day to day until it is finished, thereby enabling the subscribers ef the Tiljgkaph to read one of the very best of the new novels at the earliest opportunity and ata mere nominal cost. The opportunity thus afforded to the admirers of standard works of fiction will, we ate sure, be appreciated by the large circle of subscribers of the Christchurch Txlxokaph. U ow T. A2fl>lNe > A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Ii Aw N AT °w X BS ' GARDEN ROLLERS, AND TOOLB OF EVERY DESCRIPTION For the Coming Spring. SDWATtn •RB'g/ne ivn artys
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6548, 17 September 1886, Page 2
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