Tenders TENDERS will b8 received at our Office till four o'clock on WEDNESDAY; April 15th, for tha EK2CTION of a HOUSE at Meadow Bank. Elle—lere, for G. — Rhodes. Esq. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. _. COLLINS aad BARMAN, Architects. 1821 ' 208 Gloucester street. i TO LET OR FOR SALE. rT_NDERS are' Invited as above for MR A THOMAS NICHOLSONS FARM. Drain road, Doyleston. The farm contains 6e acres really first-class reclaimed swamp land. The land is in good heart, well drained and securely fenced, and as a general farm foi dairying or cropping cannot bo sut passed. Eighty bushels of coin have frequently been naped, while enormous yields peracre of potatoes, pcs i and roots have been taken from all the paddotfca. Threeparts of the farm is well laid down in English grasses. The buildings are all new, and comprise comfortable dwelling house, dairy, Sec. granary, coachhouse and stable. t - Terms and price low. Tenders to be _ on or before Saturday, Apri 13th,1&1. THOMAS NICHOLSON, Drain road, 2039 Doyleston. ~~ TO B_ LET BY TENDER, " A FARM of 100 Acres, close to Mount __3L Grey) Downs School. Tenders to be sent _ on or before the 20th April to J. J. WILSON. 2M2 Belfast. _ 148 Hereford street.] .Telephone No. HEMENT BROS., LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBERS AND . ...i GASFITTERS, _„, _ SOLE Inventors of the New System of Closet Ventilation, Importers and Manufacturers of all the Trade Requisite*, Makers of the "Premier" Windmill (best value), Brass Founders and Pump Makers, Hothouse Boilers and Pipes. Builders and others should call for estimates. The cheapest and best value and workmanship in town. b_l Wanted; WANTED KNOWN-Call for our Printed Circulars of Properties for Sale and To Let>—Free. Hopkins and Ba__s. WANTED to Sell near Rangiora, superior farm of 155 acres, capital land, house 7 rooms, usual farm outbuildings, £11 103 per acre. Hopkins and Baggs. i; W"ANTED7tb Sell, Good Six-roomed House, 2 acres splendid land with stables, traphouse, wash-house, cowbaiis and other outbuildings, good orcuard, Lincoln i oad (off). As owner ii leaving Canterbury no reasonable offer win be refused, George Hamill, Cathedral square. ■ __ WANTED to Sell, an exceptional bargain to-clvse an account, well and faithfully built house otiour rooms and, scullery, in perfect order, standing on i-acre, high and dry, well fenced and planted, sunny aspect, situated Kingsley street:. Sydenham. • No reasonable offer refused. Terms as easy as paying rent. Hopkins and Baggs. Cathedral square.^ WAN fEU KNOWN-Page aud Co.*s Stook selling at G. L. Beath and Co/s. WANTED KNOWN—S. Cohen lendi money from Is to £2000 on all kinds of goods, personal or other securities. Bills discounted and renewed without delay. Special facilities given for loans repayable by weekly or monthly instalments. . . WANTED KNOWN-On sal a at s7Cohen's largequantitiesof Unredeemed Pledges remarkably; cheap, comprising ail classes of goods, notably in mghest class of gold and silver watches, diamonds, jewellery, and sundry goodsof all descriptions'. Genuine Rotherham watches, three years' guarantee, from ££. WANTED KNOWN—S. Cohen gives highest cash jprice for old gold and silver, diamonds, in fact, any kind of goods Dought. Bold, or exchanged, Note adure3B nextdoor to City HoteL 8955 WANTED, Buyers for 20 gallon Portable Copper, £2 17s 6d. H. Atkinson's Furniture Warehouse, Manchester streat. WAN TEiPKNOWN-Furniture Bought. ' best prices, by J. Bowman. Victoria street. , ■ W~"~ ANTED, Buyers for Morocco-cover— Music Stool.*, 18s Gd. H. Atkinson's Furniture Warehouse, Manchester street. ANTED KNOWN—That we have ) ust received from our Manufacturers on 'the Continent, a large assortment of Regulator Clocks, with calendars attached showing tbe date, day of the week and month, splendidly finished. With handsome walnut wood cases, suitable for gentlemen's halls, offices, and hotels. The first time thoy. have been imported to New Zealand. Inspection invited. K. Grieshaber. Watchmaker, 236 High street. WANTED the General Public to know that W. Salkeld. of 245 Cashel street We3t, opposite C. W* Turner, having thirty years experience in Stuffing Birds and Animals, will guarantee to give the utmost satisfaction to any orders entrusted .to his cafe. Charges moderate. Specimen Cases now on view. In luid Tables mado to order. 7509 W'XnTED KNOWN—That we have the Largest Assortment of Engagement Rings, Wedding Kings, and Keepers at the Lowest Prices in Town. K. Grieshaber, 233 High street, opposite Triangle. WANTED, all it may concern to try my Celebrated Herbal Rheumatic Elixir Any sore or bad legs. Corns extracted without) pain. Pills, liver aud kidney ; blood mixture Can have guarantee it required. Good Christ chut— testimonial— J. Kumblo. Mr* Twl__flp s X—_.———— 3T0—43, ____i_t_r"CO—- 2' - -* '____~"-4k—JT—CX> to Sell- —■—.x—-- __: _to e—ren really IT jpw* "vreii r<?-ce_, sutxuvitfya ana -vt&berea, fifoo_<_we__— g—ouse a-no. ou-buiJ<4iagd, 7 __iles Xrom. COW-—. PrIC9 T —iSo —n acre. YVorx_, inspection by anyone in search of a really good farm. George Hamill, Cathedral square. WANTED to SeU.. in north -west part of city, two well-built cottages of four rooms each, connect- mnin sewer, £215, or -will sell sia_ly J2lto cacn. Hopkins and Bagrga, Cathedral aquarj. ■ &UP_RtOR Dyeing and Cleaning fei all it* i - ? branches, with despatch, at moderate prices by J. Ari.uger, from London, ChristChurch Dye Works, 48 Oxford Terrace W., near Montreal Bridge. J>ATIC NTS, Drawings and Specifications Prepared, Patents Obtained, and Trade arks Registered. A. H. Hart, Registered Patent Agent,' 258 Colombo street, Christchurch. . . - t .. TT>EST Hollowground Razors and Strops. JL>- rAitken i.nd RoDerts, Corner Colombo and Cashel streets (opposite Ballantyne's). A MMUNITION, all kinds, Guns, Revolvers. ,___ Powder Shot, Cartridges. Aitken and Roberts, Corner Colombo and Cashel streets oppoßlteßallantyne'sl.Basinesi Notice;. «— —— — — ; i ' ——» J. SI^BLL, LIZABETH STREET OFF COLOMBO' •STREET), SYDEN HAM, BUYS TEA LEAD, Scrap Lead, Zinc, Brass and Copper,' Bottles, Rags, Scrap Iron; acd Horse Shoes, Oil Drums: Highest prices given. 1280 IMPORTANTBUSINESS OHANUES. , THE SPDRIT OF THE AGE. CUSTOMERS DIVIDE PROFITS "WITH ' THE PROPRIETORS. The well-known-MUTUAL BOOT STORE to be transferred to a JOINT STOCK CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY. riitUß old premises to be- vacated, and the J business to be carried on in the SPLENDID NEW SHOP now being erected nextdoor. . — SMITH and CO. are determined to be in the front rana in supplying the public with Boots. , .. .. ._ ~ E. SMITH and CO., the Great Boot Providers of Canterbury. Before opening the NEW PREMISES the OLD STOCK MUST BE CLEARED. The New Premises will open with an Entirely New Stock. . T_~E GREATEST CLEARING SALE OF THB SEASON, Commencing THURSDAY,MARCHI2ra t. B. SMITH and CO. announce that they have arranged to transfer the business of the MUTUAL BOOT STORE to a CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, -who will occupy the New Premises now being erected in High t-treet, and for Four Weeks, commencing on March the 12th, every pair of Boots at the Mutual Boot Btore will be Offered at Large Reductions. A finer opportunity has never occurred for tbe public to make their Winter Purchases. Country Customers should lay in Family Parcels. THE SALE WILL LAST FOUR WEEKS, when the Business will be transferred to the New Premises adjoining, which open on the Co-operative system. In the meantime the public are invited to secure the bargains now being offered. Every line Reduced. Women's Boots from .. 3s per pair Men's - „ „ ..63 , „ Youths' • „ „ .. ss6d < „ Children's ~ at .. Cdandls ■• > ■, A GENUINE <S_SAIUNG SALE. Take your Last Chance at the old Mutua Boot Store. Special arrangements made for conduct—g the Sale. Four weeks will clear out every fine.. ___ __ MUTUAL BOOT STORE (Next White Hart). The opening announcement of the New Cooperative Boot Company will be made shortly In the meantime. "Clear out Every Pair or the Present Stock" is the order of the day. You can't resist it.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7829, 6 April 1891, Page 8
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