Bueiaam Notices. DISASTROUS RESULT OF A LONG VOYAGE. v" FstSlishment at HobdaVs corner, and should have reached us months 0 2 0 it is mos? unfortunate for us the Goods should have arrived so late m ;£°- as w« CANNOT take »ny of them into oar new shop ; fherTfolewerS to sell them at EXACTLY J HALF-PRICE, and thus give Lmething to wonder and talk about. We snail lose a heap of ovs/thfa faction, but we MUST CLEAR them and at once. OUR LOSS WILL BE YOUR GAIN. THE LINES ARE— W* PAIRS WHITE BLANKETS, to be sacrificed at 15s 9d. These blankets are 2iyds in length, and worth double this price, M** P GREY BLANKETS, to be sacrificed at 7s lid. These Blankets 4 O are worth double, and are 22yds long. r&S~&<r> A YDS DRESS MATERIAL, in all the very best shades, to be fiOo4 cleared at 7?d, and Iβ These goods are honestly worth double these prices. p* LADIES' ULSTERS to be cleared at prices commencing at 2s lid. PIECES FORFAR, for Working Aprons, Tea Cloths, &c, to be OO sacrificed at 4s lid, 6s lid and 9s 6d per dozen. SO MEN'S TWEED SAC SUITS to be given away at 20a suit, all sizes. O MENS' TWEED SAC COATS, 8s lid, worth double, ALL OTHER LINES TO BE CLEARED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AT THE GREAT REMOVAL SALE AT LONARGAN & LONARGAN'S CASHEL STREET. G.I.C. KINCAID'S G.I.C. 161 COLOMBO STREET, OPPOSITE CITY HOTEL, 222 COLOMBO STREET, NEXT COOKHAM HOUSE. ttN Advertising our TEAS we do not try to mislead the Public by pretending to in Melbourne Stting into financial difficulties), we have had the offer of SELECTING TEAS FROM THEIR STOCK, At considerably under their cost, and we absolutely state that we have SECURED SEVERAL OF THEIR CHOICEST GRADES At Prices that enable us to give BETTER VALUE IN TEAS than can be procured * elsewhere in our City. THESE TEAS ARE NOW BLENDED AND READY FOR SALE AT PRICES PER SINGLE LB. I s 6 D 2 s 2 s 4? be q d uSt°i?y oN BICH ASSAM O9 FINEST CEYLON OS OD All net weight A *■ *-* Every Tea drinker may prove the above statement by purchasing any of the above Teas, COFFEE. We are the only Retail Firm in Christchurch who have a Complete Plant for Roasting " and Grinding; Fresh Ground Daily. Connoisseurs of Coffee can rely on getting the Genuine Article. Our DRY FRUITS are of the FINEST QUALITY and Perfectly Clean, being Washe d and Dried by our New Machine. "No Grit, no Dirt. OUE WELL-KNOWN ASSORTED DOZEN SPIRITS QJ^S G.I.C. KINCAID'S G.I.C, MILNER & THOMPSON'S GREAT PATENT TUNING DEVICE W? WHICH A PIANO STANDS PEBMANENTLI N TONE ASTER 0 THB SIBINGS ABE ONCE STBEIOHED, IS THE BEST PATENT EVER DISCOVERED FOR PIANOS, AND WILL LAST 200 YEARS. OLD METHOD. NEW METHOD. The left hand cut shows the old method oi \\\v\liiiß ![OT|\M| tone, much diininishec & >v^|\\vyo^jfflWß HIIjmI " liability to get out of fflat«j!(<y tune, and great durabi- jNjt^ml ▲ Fulcrum. B. Lever, c. Rough tuning pin D. Fine toning pinj * k. Steel frame of piano] HINTS TO PURCHASERS. Whek Selecting a Pianoforte it is important to Rekkmbbrk «»—• at a command the best price & instrument and a capable teacher. 1*- hJmnff eZnect a child to progress if forced to practice on a rattletrap, and no HaitarTSS attraeffve Ss cale, ?£ cgap piano is sure to become a rattletrap within a very short TE &nd the poWER STANDING IN TUNE LONGER than any other piano made, are the characteristics of our New Piano* *"« fail to prove a safe and profitable investment for bSeTon matchlSs musical character and P Sus ; always command for it a corresponding high price, if re-sold, no matter how I^M^ W toS I S ,, GSI-£ a b£ l S& to man; he cannot afford, toneglectit. The Introduction of a good[instrument is the best means of its cultivation m a family indeed ?£ a necelsitv to its introduction at all; and no other instruments JosSsuchfitness; attractiveness and practicability for this purpose as one of our MUSIC SALOON 206 HIGH STREET. " HORSE _CLOTHS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES FOR SEASON 1889. HAVING an Immense Stock of Canvas and Felt, we havedetermined upon Reducing the Prices of our Celebrated Horse Covers this season to a trifle above Cost and much Under Wholesale Prices. All our Covers are hand-stitched, and aoove «— riM ; atv i e an< i anyone favoring us with their orders can depend upon Stffi^ttoaSTStoSS !«3^Workmanship. 8 The following CASH PRICE IIsT speaks for JaemeTjj M now u 8 M Draught „ „ Ifc ed „ „ l&e^ SaS ghb :: S ;; n-SS gr&ht;; «j .. » as g£u g ht;: :: 23s 6d „ ;; urn TARPAULINS EQUALLY CHEAP, ALL SIZES ARB KEPT IN STOCK. Wv *re SOLE AGENTS for REDDA WAY'S CELEBRATED COTTON BELTING wMch is more durable than leather and u.uch cheaper. Stock kept from 2 toch to 8 inches Tand 6 inch Endless Belts for threshing machines. Leather Belting also kept. MARQUEES ON HIRE FROM 12 x 21 TO 26 x 80, Also, SMALL TENTS AND FLAGS. B. HALE & CO., m »«• I^iii^i&^l^A^^pi < sy^^^ < 3S^ CWIHDre • ' CASHKL STREETCHBISTCHUBCH.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7384, 9 August 1889, Page 2
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