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Business Notices. g— — in—i »i« ■ ■—■■■■ ii ■■■■-—■---——-■ FOR ADVERTISERS Engaged in every branch to place then—elves in intimate as well as immediate contact with their clients and customer?. The pages of the CANTERBURY WEEKLY PRESS devoted to the • NOVELIST Have ever been thoroughly popular, and being carefully filled with the works ot the best writers they have great interest and merit to the eyes of their manifold readers. In no other journal has there ever appeared a more brilliant portfolio of articles than those of THK SKBTCHER In the CANTERBURY WEEKLY PRESS wherein the publio have seen depicted in a graphic manner views of the grandeur of New Zealand scenery, as well as original stories of colonial enterprise, acbievemen— in mountaineering, the canoeing of comparatively dangerous and unknown rivers, and the pleasant { wanderings of " The Wanigal." ! TbeiutereaCßQl VOLUNTEERING The CANTERBURY WEEKLY PRESS has endeavored to assist by spreading a pauriotio and chivalrous spirit of national defence. With the Ladies, the CANTERBURY WEKKLY PRESS has been an acknowledged favorite, not to be supplanted by any other periodical, and in SOCIALITIES, The problem of superlative excellence In th selection of subjects, the whole of New Zealand tells us has been solved. Agencies have been established in every centre, and the CANTERBURY WEEKLY PRESS may be obtained all over New Zealand, and in MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, And LONDON. Subscription per annum £1; posted in the colony £12s 2d: posted to England £14s 2d. BOOT SALE, BOOT SALE. BIG BOOT SALE. NO PUFF. WE have not bought a very small parcels of Boots or Shoes, say, £10 or —20 worth, and say we have bought £2000. No; we shall not gull the people by saying something wonderful, but just what we mean, and what we intend doing with our own stock. It is all good stuff, with the exception of a few pounds worth of goods, which I shall sell at any price to clear them out. The SALE is one of REDUCTION of MY OWN STOCK, which is far too large at this time of the year, and I intend to sell and turn it into money. All Looking out for GOOD AND CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES Should Call at W. ROBINSON'S BIG BOOT SALE, To commence on SATURDAY NEXT. The following prices will give the publi same idea of the genuineness of my BOOT SALE :- s. d. _adles' Patent Court Shoes ... 3 6 Ladies' Walking Shoes, mock kid ... 4 6 Ladies' Mock Kid E. sides, riveted... 5 '6 Ladies' High Leg Leather Lace Boots, pegged ... ... ... 7 6 Ladies' Persian Kid Elastic-sides, sewn ... ... ... ... 6 0 Ladies' Evening Shoes, black beads 3 6 Ladies' House' Boots, goloshed all round ... ... ... ... 5 6 Ladies' Cloth Lace, old price 13s 6d... 7 6 Ladies' Glace Shoes (Pollak's), sewn, good ... ... ... 8 8 Ladies' Kid Shoes, splendid value, sewn ... ... ... ... 5 6 Men's Calf Elastic-sides, sewn, very good ... " ... ... ... 9 6 Men's Sewn Balmorals, English, light 8 6 Men's Pegged Watertighta, double shanks._ ... ... ... 11 6 Men's Light Lace Balmorals, riveted, English 7 6 Men's Leather Shoes, sewo, English 10 6 And a great many lines too numerous to mention in the List.

This is a GENUINE BOOT SALE, and the public are invited to come and see the goods for yourselves. W. ROBINSON & SON'S BEEHIVE BOOT DEPOT, 204 HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHORCH.

B D ffi4ffiD 8 8B?T__fc *■" *• NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL BOOTS AND SHOES, And invite the PUBLIC to INSPECT SAME The principal features of these goods are LATEST DESIGN . EASY FITTING GOOD QUALITY And are being offered at Prices that must command a Ready Sale— Ladies Elastic-side Bootsfrom .. 6a 6d Ladies' Shoes from .. .. ssod Gentlemen's Shoes from .. .. & Od And so on. The true value of the Artiole cannot be sot forth in an advertisement. BOOTS and SHOES can be had at almost ANY PRICE, the only Test is "INSPECTION." Examine the Goods and judge for yourselves. Although we have given great attention co the Selection of Goods from Foreign Markets we have not overlooked the very importan Item of the COLONIAL MADE GOODS. We have had a Large Number of New Designs specially manufactured for our Trade We make a Speciality of the " ZE AL ANDIA BRAND, as having had many years' ex perience of various makes wo have proved that THIS BRAND is the MOST RELIABLE IN THE MARKET, and we are in a position to scive a GUARANTEE WITH EVERY PAIR BEAR _u_*_" ING THIS BRAND. Buyers should not overlook this fact, and also, as a farther consideration, that they are MADE IN OUR CITY, * Thus giving employment to a large number people. Every pair you buy assists to give additional employment. Edward Smith and Co. universal boot providers uni VERSAL BOOT DEPOT

BIGH STREET (next; Petersen - MUTUAL BOOT STORE, HIGH MREEI (next Wnite Hart Hotel).

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. Head Office for New Zealand—Lamb—n quay. Welling—— THE Thirtieth Annual Statement of the Equitable shows tbat it is to-day the Largest, Strongest and Most Prosperous Institution of its -Sid in the World. New Assurances for 1359 - - 433.000,000 Assurances in Ferce .. ..JE125.000.000 Assets, 31st December, 1839 _ ——,000,000 Surplus, 1 per cent, basis .. .. £&00,000 Income _ - - -> «B.Wo,gw s_L_r___*"_r _ ~' The Equitable has a larger surplus on every basis of valuation than any other Company in the world. peompt/paymkntT Its promptitude in payment of claims is unrivalled. Has paid ever Twenty Minions to its policy-holders,, ACTUAL BE3ULT3. . Noo_erS9-etyispayißgQni-Do3ato as large bonuses as those dedared'hy the Equitable on its matured fliteeayear Tontine policies. New ___axd Dtrkcto—»: ** John H. Cocks, Esq. H. D. Bell, Esq. Further particulan from any a_—» ar as •"** I CH-NC-RT LANChris tctrank. H. B. PARSON, Ba^Aoenft

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7772, 28 January 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7772, 28 January 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7772, 28 January 1891, Page 3

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