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Hlscellaneoiie. Cash A ivertinement* tinder this ha&din* not ex ' l SHILLING. ce ding twenty-(onr words ONE ! fJIHE SALE. J. Ballanttns and Co. =665,000 large reductions. Co. Clothing 5 J. Ballanttns and DENT’S Summer Novelty in Kid Gloves for the hot weather. J. Ballanttns nd Co. 749 GEE AT Sale of Drapery, Millinery, Mantles, Ac., Ac. Bargains in every line. Bull and Sharland, Compton House, Colombo street. LABGB Stock of Juvenile Suits. Parker and Tribe, Cashel street. JTAYJuOB, Dyer and Scourer, Cam- • bridge terraoe, Christchurch. Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Apparel cleaned and dyed in first-class style. Moderate charges. 3544 THIB DAY—Bargains in Dress Materials, Sunshades, Prints, Sateens, Lace Goods, Ac. See catalogues. Ball and Saarland, Compton House, Colombo st TT AD IE S requiring Good Servants should JU apply to Babtbt’b, 112 Colombo street, Stationer. Tobaccos cheapest in town. See prioee in window. MEN'S West of England Tweed Suits, 27s 6d. Parker and Tribe, next atyne’s. 3903 WILLIAM EDWABDB, Baker and Confectioner, Colombo Boad (opposite Forrester, butcher). Families waited on Daily. All Goods Sold at Town Prices j best quality only. Groceries kept for convenience of Customers. Grantham Gingerbread, fid packet. 1139_ TO THE LADIES OF CHBISTCHTTBCH - MISS McCOBMICK waits upon persons who have SECONDHAND CLOTHING to dispose of. The highest prioe given for Ladies’and Gentlemen’s (nothing. Jewellery, Furniture, Ac. Address Colombo roaA Sydenham, near the Kailway Gates. 3115 VISITOBS to the D.I.C. will, with plea sure, be shown the Novelties in all departments, without being pressed to purchase. ______ ALL Men should, visit PARKER AND TRIBE’S Great CLOTHING SALE, now on. Immente Bargains. (Next to Ballantyne’s) 3833_

EXHIBITION.-On the first floor show rooms of the spacious warehouse at the D.I.C. is a magnificent Exhibition of Goods. 1667 MBS HIGGS' Registry Office tor all classes of Servants, St. Asaph street, Christchurch (two doors from Manchester street). Hasroomforafew Boarders. Comfortable Home. 2079 BOOT TRADE —Yon can procure Uppers, Grindery, and all Descriptions of Leather, at G’Brien & Co.’s Boot Factory cheaper than any other house in town. A trial, which we respectfully solicit, will prove this. 113 St. Asaoh street 7219 PATTERNS in Regatta *hiits, J3l 8a 9d and *8 3d. Parker and Tribe, Cashel* street MISS CARMICHAEL, Milliner and Dressmaker, 280 Colombo street north. Latest London and Paris fashions received by every mail. Fit and style. Chargee moderate. 5248 YOUNG, Bootmaker. 143 High _« street, opposite Kempthorne’s. Every kind of Gents’, Ladies’, and Childrens Boots, Ac., at lowest prices. Repairs oare'ully attended to. 3411 MISS M.~e7 BUBH will Receive Pupils for Pianoforte, January 25th instant, Essex Villa. 131 East Belt. J 7457 7S BARKELL & CO., Patent Steam fjfe. Washing Machine Manufacturers, have now opened a Branch Shop in the Triangle (opposite May and Co.) in connection with their Bhop at 61 Manchester street. 6783 RE VOLUTIO Nin Sun Bonnets, Aprons and Pinafores, caused during twelve months’ residence by Mrs Meech, opposite Dr. Thomas’, Colombo street. All work guaranteed. *679 T ARMSTRONG & CO., Importers, • corner High and St. Asaph streets, beg to announce the removal of their Market place business to the premises next door, which have been specially fitted with a view to convenience and comfort of cusWITH a view to keep pace with our large importations, we shall begin a large Clearing Side of Summer Drapery, at both our High street and Market place Warehouse. Come and secure the bargains. , SPOON Busks, 2d pair; boys’felt hats, 9d: boys’ sailor hats,6d; embroidery, ‘ fid dozen. Remember the goods must go oNot’a, High and St. onoe. AbmstbosgV mgu aph streets and Market place. rBDPED Blinding, 36in, 6d; ladies' light summer hats, 3fd; Zulu hats, ; new patterns in Prints and brocades sale prices: full trimmed Cashmere »es to order at 255. Armstrong s at Clearing Bale, corner of High street Market Bouse, Market place. 8271 r EN’B Tweed Suit, 19s 6d» 30 Pjecw l pink silk ribbon, wide, at 3d; 15 a pa»er collars, assorted, Id; Dutch «t, 3lin wide, fid: 14 dozen alpaca ns, 3d; the May Day corset, Is lid. strong's Sale, corner of High and St. ih streets and Market place. ATE Arrival of 2000 Hats, Ladies’ and Children’s, will be Bold at Quarter a. Arhstrohg’s, Lower High street Market place. 7510

/■N* BABKELL & CO.’S Patent Steam IjT# Washing Machines are pronounced superior to all others, and the only washer by which the clothes are cleaned by steam and no rabbin*. Large numbers of references may be seen of purchasers. (Special prize awarded at Leeston A. and r. A. Show, November tod.) Made ia wrought or ca&t-iron fnmoosy from x 3 17ii 6d; also, to fit portable boilers, 45b. 64 Manchester street. HfITBS IZE’PT, Triangle, begs to inform JVI the Ladies of Canterbury that die has opened commodious Waiting Booms for Servants at 125 Manchester street, where Ladies will be able to select their Servants at any time. Awaiting engagement all classes of servants (private and hotel), ineluding eiperiencedjChildxen a Nurse,Cook, Laundress, Housekeepers, Mamed Couples, Single Men, Boys. English and American papers. Board and residence. 7341 WANTED KNOWN—That T. Taylor's New Price List of Groceries appears on the fourth page. WANTED— Tenders for Band to play at Livery and Cabmen’s Picnic, 3rd February. Band to cater for them•elves. Send, stating prioe and number, to Sami.. Thomas, Secretary P.C., City Hotel, at onoe. 7508 WA-cTMD KNQWN-Persons intendinsr making Christmas Presents .b„.ld ‘iLSt S, .OONTWHITUI GOODS. Wax fruit, lilies, sheila •tuffed birds, all under glass shades. K. Biabdsi.it, 8) Manchester street. WANTED— At Kincaid’s Cash Italian Warehouse, 171 Cashel street, opposite Cafe. We only charge the same percentage on teas and Coffee* a* otner goods. Having made special arrangements some months ago with the best houses in London and elsewhere for importing goods direct from the manufacturers at the lowest expense possible, and as these goods comprise heavy shipments to follow each other. W E £TCL_ tomer may rely on ~ large premises where every cus- > tneu goods in * price, or, is any quantity at w&oigaaie pnoe, or, w* other words, at the nuns pnoe aa other grooera have to pay the merchants. Teu see our system is to do away with toe merchants* profits and put their profits in the pockets of our customers. The proof of tow is id buying bom ns* s 37 ®

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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6657, 24 January 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6657, 24 January 1887, Page 1

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