GO to the new London Cotter aft LONARGAN, MqQLEA and CJO.'S I and get a NKW SUIT, then you will ! look and feel quite a new man. Customers who have already given him a trial aro astonished ana delighted. GOOD FIT. GOOD WORK, GOOD I MATERIAL, [' AND LOW CHARGES. - : ..... . That i» what dees it. , ;: - s ■- ] Aild" STREETS. i VICTORIA HOUSE. TKTSTE ARE NOW OPENING -£ ? /' f (Ex Aorangi and Coptic) ' . .. . MENS' MKRCSRY, HATS, SCARFS AND SHIRTS. A Special Line OP PORTMANTEAUS AND TRAVELLING REQUISITES Just to hand. Our Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING has all been Manufactured on the Premises from the Very Best COLONIAL MATERIALS. W. STRANGE & CO., 211, 213, JIND 215 HIGH STREET. D.LC. ~ ARE SHOWING IN THBIR MANTLE AND COSTUME ROOMS, An Unusually Varied Assortment of Ladie3' tad Children's Colored, White an Washing Costumes, ; * Rain' and Dust-Proof Cloaks, Jackets, Sunshades, Umbrellas and En Tout Cas, Garibaldis, Lace and Jet Capes, Silk and Lace, Mantles, Far-lined, Furredßed and Opera ;. :..- if':... i *..■■ : cloaks. , Dressing and Tea Gowns, Jerseys. p. Eα JUST OPENED, EXPRESSLY for the HOLIDAY SEASi >N, Q CASES Thread, Taffetta and Silk £ GLOVES, 6Jd, 10id, Is, Iβ '4}d, and Is 9d per pair 2 CASES Ladies' Magnificent SUNSHADES, 48 lid, 6elld ( 7a lid, 103 Cd, 128 6d Q CASES TRIMMED MILLINERY <* of the choicest description 2 CASES LADIES' MANTLES AND JACKETS, In every conceivable ecyle and shape. SHAW, ROBINisON ik CO., : The Hall, High street, S. MYERS & GO, SURGEON DENTISTS. ■, THJB CHRISTOHURGH D»1/TAL : •'.. i , , euR'GiBY. " : J :"/: Cashel itreet, Christclmrcn. \ THIRST AWARD, Dunedin Exhibition, for, JT ARTIFICIAL ..TJCKTH and AppUancee for the Mouth. A Single Artificial Tooth, 10e. Nitrous Oxide Gae administered for the painless Extraction of Teeth or Stumps ; positively I safe and perfectly harmless. Fee for adminia- [ tration, ss; \ \ f ' x No.' 3^9. THIT" PRESS "Caj 7 * LIMITED, COMMERCIAL Be GENERAL PRINTER 3 ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFAOTURBRS, <.'.il '.' r »2CD., &C., &C, , OASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ; •fWfflßß-fBOPBIETORS haver "pleasure" Inj JL notifying to their Customers and the; Public that they have } ! RESUMED THE BUSINESS i OF THEIR r r JO& PRINTING ; .i'l ; -, AND . • BOOKBIifDJNG AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENTS. ' Hayiog pjjroliased a large Quantity of NEW TYPE, the LATEST NOVELTIES I from Cetebrated 'Foundries 'of itw g T«mii America, and Germany, they are In a position to produce WORK of a FIRST-CLASS DfiSCBIFHON.
I'O-DAV'S OOIWJSNTB, LABOR QUESTIONS-— THE AUSTRALIAN DELEGATE IN ENGL-vND-UNIONISTS ASKING FOB WORK. VICTORIA. . T34. springTmeeting—. .. DERBY DAY. THE XJENER AL~ ELECTIONS. DEPASTURE OF LORD CAR- ... BINGTON— A. BRIWjIANT scene. StANL-nrsTcHARGES--. STATEMENT BY MB TROUP. ANNTVERSAEY OF THE OATHE- . DRAL--BY THB BISHOP OF , CHRISTCHUBCH. SffIPPJNGIHSASTER-. .LOSS OF LIFE. LANCASTER PARK TROTTING MEETING. SUICIDE oFa WOMAN. METROPOJ-_TAN SHOW ENTRIES
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7699, 3 November 1890, Page 4
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