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DAILY MEMORANDA—Sat., Sept. 10. ArcTioxs. H Matson and Co., at Tattersall's at 11.30 " —Horses, &c : also, at their rooms, at 2—Properties. Arthur Beauchatnp. at Lichfield street^at i 11—Produce, _:c.; also, at 2—Proi 11. jTilassand Co.. at their rooms, at 11— Produce, poultry. —:r. A. Avers at his rooms, at 11—Furniture, groceries, &c. Bennett* Bros., at their stores, at 10.A>— Grain, ura**" seed. &c. \Yil*on and Sons, at their stores, at 11— --Produce. &c. J G. Meadow-croft and Co., at their yards at 11.30—Hoxses. cattle, poultry, &c Mektinus. Amus__—NTS, &c. Theatre Royal. at I—inf—ster Park—FootbalL Conrtcniv—Mr Envs, at 7.30. Oldfellows' Hall—Mr Eden George, at 8. Harewood road—Mr Blake, at H. Papa-:ui Town Hall —Mr Blake s Supporters at s. Wellinc-ton Hotel-Germans, re Churcn, I at * Normal Sr-liDoI — Educational Institute, at 12.16) Ashbourne* Mr Hopkins* Committee, at 7"S» Merivalc - Mr Garrick's Committee, at 7.m. ___ "^ _ BIRTH. _ Neiix—On September Dth, at St, Albans, * the wife of John Neill, of a son, prematurely. . DEATHS. . KEi-rHER—On September Bth, at Drain road Kiaxton, Mary, the beloved wife of Mr William Kelchcr, aged "M years, deeply regretted. Bnowx—On September Bth, at the residence of Mr Andrew Baxter. East Oxford, Alexander Brown, aged 26 years. ADJUDICATIONS IX BANKRUPTCY. September 9—Rich_rd Brown Harris, of Svdeiiham. coal dealer. 'September o—Patrick Marra.coal dealer, of Christchurch. and Elizabeth Marra, his wife. . —. o September It-Joseph Thomas Squire, late of St, Albans, now absent from .New Zealand. — NOTICE. GEVTLEMEVS Hair Cutting reduced to &_ Kx;ierienced assistants from London spc-tatly encaged. W. Brice, opposite Bank N_C. Colombo BtrecU toll NEW STOCK OK OPALS. Photographs on Porcelain for Birthdays. FE.VTHEK Flower Birthday Cards, a novelty. ! Hand-painted Birthday Cards, from Is. A large assartment of NEW B«K)KS now unpacked. FOUNTAIN BARBER. 159 Cashel street. 7411 NEW SEASON'S TEaT -MHE Steamer WHAMPOA has ARRIVED FROM FOOCHOW, • Bringing J A FURTHER ASSORTMENT OF -—.I. SUITABLE DESCRIPTIONS AND QUALITIES, On oar account. CHRYSTALL & CO. 7715 mHE T KVUTHAN' A Strli*h Tweed Suit, to measure, 70s Black Coat and Vest and Tweed Tronsere, to measure, 90s Tweed Trousers, to me—rare. —is 6d, _— XCricket—tg Trousers, 17s 6d. THE LEVIATHAN, Tailors and Mercers. Next White Hart HoteL High strest. 9568 300 HITCHCOCK LAMPS. ~TXTE are bow offering those Splendid Lamps ° r 35 s EACH. EDWD. REECE & SONS, W_nln—rtß aad Retail Ironmongecs. US COLOMBO STREET. CHRISTCHURCH

TO DAY, AXD DURING THIS WEEK THIRST T*|ISPLAY op SPRING 'NOVELTIES ALL DEPARTMENTS AT THB D. I. C. 730 GRAND EXPOSITION OF SPRING GOODS AT VICTORIA HOUSE. OUR STOCK OF NEW MANTLES for ensuing Spring and Summer Seasons will be found extremely large and varied, and we have no hesitation in saying it is one of STYLISH the largest in Christchurch, embracing everr possible proCiO VERT duct'on of the British and Continental markets. COATS It may be mentioned that Jet and Lace is recognised as Ef the taste of the season. ALL SHADES OUR COSTUME DEPARTMENT contains many NovelrWEED ties, varied and extensive. In Woollen, all the most fashionand able checks and stripes. In Washing Fabrics, all the TENNIS Newest Designs in Zephyrs, including Enlbroidered Hobea, FLANNEL. Lace Striped, Sec Tennis Cos tumes in chscka and stripes. Evening and Fete Dresses (the Choicest Shades) in Pongee Silks. Singapore Lace. Crepe Solo de India. Black Chanti—y. and numerous other materials. the ——- MILLINERY.—We also inN E W vita an early inspection of the Season's Specialties in Hats GEM and Bonnets. Latest Fashions, great va-iety. Novelties in CRAZE. Stylish Striped and Fancy Straw Goods; aU the newest SOLENT. Sec . shades of colors. W. STRANGE & CO., 11. 213. 215 HIGH STREET. 7109 W. N. RUSHBROOK, The CHEAP CASH DRAPER _: CLOTHIER, Has REMOVED to No. 239 HIGH STREET. Shop lately occupied by Garnett and Co, j Reasonable Goods of all kinds all Exceedingly I Cheap. 6f«o I HOBDAY'S j A NNUAL /CLEARING OALB or DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. | InuiraM Reduction in aX Department- ! STOCK MUST BE REDUCED I £10^000. SALE THIS DAY. Mob lay's Cant*rb-ry Co-operative Store Com' I pan r. corner C-sbel and Colombo streets.

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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6853, 10 September 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6853, 10 September 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6853, 10 September 1887, Page 4

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