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MERCHANT TAILORS, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS. WE HAVE NOW US STOCK THE NEWEST SHAPES AND COLORS IN HATS ANY STYLE OF HAT OR CAP MADE TO ORDER. THB VERY LATEST STYLES IN SHIRTS, SCARVES & COLLARS. J. BALLANTYNE & CO, WE ABE NOW SHOWING SOME VERY CHOICE PATTERNS IN SUJTINGS, COATINGS, VESTINGS, & TROUSERINGS. The confidence we now enjoy is the result of many years' experience, and we can now assert that we stand foremost in the Tailoring trade. Each order receives the most careful attention, the perfect fit and workmanship of every garment produced, and the reasonable prices charged cannot fail to give satisfaction, J, BAIIANTYNE & CO, Our Juvenile Clothing is all manufactured in our own. workrooms, and we are constantly producing New styles; the fit and durability, as well as the low prices, have gained the firm the premier position in the Colony for Ready-made Clothing. 4/ BALLANTYNE AND CO., MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, < HRISTCHURCH AND TIMARU

TURKISH BATHa Turkish Datto ABB NOW R B-O PS3N 3D. 121 Cashel street, Chiistchureh. ''■-.'■ - - tsss HOPKINS & BAGGS HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, VALUATORS AND LICENSED LAND BROKERS " * (Under Land Transfer Act of New" Zealand), CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Adjoining Bank of New Zealand). PROPERTIES For Sale, for which very easy terms of payment can always De arranged. Avonside, being close to the boatsheds and within 15 minutes of centre of city—A very snug Cottage Property of 5 rooms, scullery, wash-bouse, copper, workshop, fernery, fowlhouse and tun, concrete footpaths, &c.; i acre garden tastefully laid out; £375. Terms£so cash, balance can remain. ' - bpringfleld road, near the North belt and 12 minutes' walk from Cathedral—Sub- , stantially-built House of 9 rooms, bathroom, lavatory, scullery, wash-house and copper, trap-house, nice garden. The property is connected with the main sewer. Very easy terms. Linwood, situated in a splendid position and commanding a fine and extensive view—Substantial and faithfully-bu__t House of 6 large rooms, 12ft studs, and on concrete foundations, scullery, pantry, -wash-house, &_., nearly J. acre, well laid out. Exceptionally easy terms can be arranged, and if necessary as low a deposit as £30 will be accepted, or cash right out at any time. A rare opportunity. Land Transfer Act Title. Lincoln.road (near)—s Acres of capital Land,.in garden, orchard and paddock, with good house of 4 rooms, stabling, Sec Very desirable property. New Brighton, close to the Tram and within 6 minutes' walk of the Esplanade— A splendidly, built House of 8 rooms (plastered), on concrete foundations, bathroom, scullery andgood stabling and hlee piece of ground, very low price will be accepted and upon easy terms. Springfield road—The very place for a respectable working man, comprising , nearly £ acre, well fenced, planted and laid out in kitchen and flower garden, house of _ rooms (plastered), wash-house and copper, and stable. A very compact pro- , perty. £2i5, and upon very easy terms. Armagh street, Linwood, near East belt —Well-built house of 2 rooms and large scullery, with good range; _ acre, well fenced, £150. Easy terms. Manchester street, corner North belt— Very fine corner section (about J), well fenced. Would make a fine business corner. New Brighton, not far from the hotel—-A very snug Cottage of i rooms, &a, good artesian, and nearly § acre. £150. Upon terms., , New Brighton, near the Main road—4o Acres, well fenced (live fences); several acres-in plantation, balance grass; house of 4. rooms-with outbuildings, garden and orchard. Very moderate price and easiest of terms. TO LET. Wilson's road—House of 6 rooms, washhouse, copper and scullery; large garden. Rent moderate. Hereford street (city)—s-roomed house, in good order, with garden.£26 per annum. Papanul—Store, with dwelling accommodation, bakehouse and .oven, stabling, &c, 2 acres. New Brighton—Several furnished and unfurnished houses to let for long or short periods. Edgeware road—3 acres of good grazing, land; 3 years* lease for sale. Bromley—2o acres, fenced. Sec ; 12a per We* Publish a Weekly To Let List, which can be had free on application at office. MONEY. The following Sums Beady for Investment as Lowest: Rates of Interest:—£3oo, £250, £220, £200, £180, £150, £100. Our Printed Circular of Properties For Sale is Ready for Distribution, or posted free to any address. HOPKINS and BAGGS, Cathedral square, Adjoining Bank of New Zealand. HV * St OCRS MONUMENTAL MASON, tBC. Madzas toast Scatfa and No. S Wlisoa ____«_ Cfanstchsrch. .Established IS7X Aa attenstva stock _i~__foaaaa«_i_s ta ____■» T_e_a to «"»£•. "oarWe aadotim stems; a__as_ iron fences*, off vaiiaw _te_______7 . *"* aS at low vOam. W * BB * IsasrsoOone ia lead tettao. See. ■< inspection Invi. , *

WABBELL BROS. & GOa, TEA MERCHANTS AND GROCERS. f~7 ;■_■ .:.. ■■ . ... •■:. I NEW PREMISES. -flfTTB* BEG TO ANNOUNCE that we have just \ ¥:■ ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to our CHRISTCaUROH PREMISES, and are nowin a position to EXECUTE ORDERS WITH GREATEB DISPATCH, and pay more Particular Attention to the Wants and Requirements of our Customers than hitherto^ ADVANTAGES IN LARGE BUYING. When we point out the fact that we are Buyers in Conjunction with our Dunedin House for by far the Largest Tea and Grocery Business in New Zealand, it must be admitted that, aa regards buying, we possess exceptional advantages. SYSTEM OP CASH TRADING. We Conduct our Business on aStrictly Cash Basis, which has this advantage that we make absolutely no.bad debts, and have our capital ia baud, enabling us to pay cash for all purchases, thus securing best term 3. HEAVY STOCKS. Being heavOy stocked In some lines we would beg to remind our COUNTRT STATION-BOLDERS and LARGE BUYERS that we are prepared to Sve those who entrust us with their Orders Every Possible Advantage as regards o Quality* and Price of our Goods. "MATCHLESS TEA8 a These j.eas beat all others at the, New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition. (See extract'from."DaiiyTimea, M )—" Wardell Bros, and Co. havw been successful against all competitors for Blended Teas, having obtained HIGHEST AWARD in every instance where they competed. They received the First.Prize for each of the three moat popular prices, via., 2a, 2a. 4d, 2a 6d. The prizes, it maybe safely said, are well merited, as competent authorities pronounced these TEAS to be STRONG, ECONOMICAL, and WELL FLAVORED, and the low price at which they are sold will In a short time ensure them the success they deserve. A Trial Sample of their ••Matchless Tea' will show that It is an article of exceptional merit, ana la the result of skilful blending of the best materials.' PRICE LIST. Strong Medium TEA, re-\ -g S QD Rich Strong TEA, possess-1 QS AD markably good value .../ JL O ing a fine flavor .„ $ ,61 *SS 1 Delicious Mellow - flavored j .#D Really Good TEA, greaM O s _T_ D TEA » hi B hl y approved of> Zfr t\ strength and pungency .../ 4W U by connoisseurs ... ...J v Bednctions made in Teas by half-chests. SUNDRIES OATMEAL— Finest white 8d per lb, loaf sugar 4d 251b bags, best quality, 2s Sd a^T;^J%. i,ltonlo!i,,2d;Deme " ROLL BACONrara, icing, eec Guaxaute very best quality, 6d per lb. COCO AS— per rolL We are making a speciality Hudson's homoeopathic. Is per lb. Hud- of this liae, and can recommend it. son's pure, is Is Bd, £a lOd. Van AD m lr «. Aß ;ii.iijmi.n Houten*s, lib Bs,3d, _lb Is 9d, ilblld. CREAM OF TARTAR- _ - - Fry's homoeopathic, Is 3d per lb. Best quahtqr,ls 9d per lb. Acid, 2s 3d. De Jong's. Epps', Cadbuxy a, ilb tins In 141b 4-ars at a reduction on these I_Bd,J*tlbd prices 7>ars free v TINNED FISH— BAKING POWDER— Fresh herrings, Molr's 7d, Norwegian or Wardell, Bros, and Co.'s large tins, best Maconocnle's 7d quality, lOd per tin Moir's kippered herrings lOd, salmon 9d DRIED _*RUHS— Sardines, small alae od; Albert brand. Best currants s_d per lb, cleaned by small 6d, large Is patent machinery .eleme raisins, 7d; CANDLES— mascatels, 9d, Is 2d, Is 6a; box figs, Electric stearine fldjper lb, clear paraffin dates, 6d; prunes, French plums, Bd, fluted B§d, Price's nationals BJd, &c . Toung'i British wax B_d, bedroom WB HAVE TO ARRIVE IN NOVEM10d, carriage 9d, piano, colored, Sec BJBR— TINNED FRUITS— New currants, raisins, figs, and a large Californian pears, peaches and apricots, assortment of % goods for our ChristIs per tin mas trade, including an assortment Ca's Is 3d, pineapples of Huntley and Palmer's biscuits, SOAP— PACKING, DELIVERIES, &c— Barilla ash soap, 2s per bar; Pear's un- In packing orders for the conntjywe scented, 6dper tablet, 5s 6d per doz; make no charjse for cases. Goods Pear's assorted boxes. Is each (four delivered in every part of the city tablets): Cleaver", lib bars brown and suburbs daily, and at railway Windsor 10d. J-bars sd; glycerine, station in time lor all outgoing lOd and Sd per b&t trains.

WABDELL BROS. & CO. TEA IMPORTERS AND BLENDERS. AND CHRISTCHURCH.

H. FUHRMANN 1 * "XTLJE would ask Intending ParS w vW chasers to enquire aa to Prices and inspect oar Large Stock of Furnlture. Car-jets, Linoleum, Bedsteads a . Borises Famished on Terms. Ps_rX S Wc«l»Jra P& application. ' Mew and Artistic Patterns inDrswIng Room Settees. Occasional Chairs, Divan Ch "tire, Over Mantels, &c. " OMpets_,OMmefcs*, Carpets. Broasel Carpets, per yard. S"*ff Now .anding—American Woven WfflbmWT ■ WlreM-Maressea in all sizes. Bicycle *3*g Wbeel Berambalatora with xabbez *?**& SOS. Ulli iimii awinrißif' j -*" i "»" u »*-**»**' ; • -**wti , m_ii_j 'nf-g^gf' - £M 8i od_ the Lowest Priced Over 2__an tel in the Colony. Catalogues Post Free. Bonsea to Let, gttE*nis**ted and gnfnmtalnwT. H. FDHRMANN*S FUBNISHING FIBBHOU SS, * _08Gekiml»stiee^€HiHieart6r-_R» , . I '*t____SHA£L. Jtanaie-.

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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7711, 17 November 1890, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7711, 17 November 1890, Page 7

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