THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL fc 'THE PRESS" SUMMARY OF MONDAY, MAY 18, WELL CONTAIN A Summary of the Commercial, Shipping and General Newa of tao Month, together with a carefully compiled record o< the Polltioal erents of the same period. PR I C E—o ISMS PENNY NOVELTIES FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS, Ex Tainui and other steamers, AT W. STRANGE & CO.'S VICTORIA HOUSE, HIGH STREET, INCLUDING EIDERDOWN CLOTHING AND 35 0 SPECIAL DRESSES FROM 7s (Jd to 17s 6d THE FULL DRESS. SEALETTE AND SEALSKIN JACKETS. I D.I.C. % MANTLE DEPARTMENT. I f£ — o ■z ffIHE D.I.C. has long been known & W JL as the Premier House in the J2 ivi Colony for MANTLKS. JACKETS, ° g and CLOAKS of all kinds, both for m Ladies' and Children's wear, and in- M >• spection in confidently invited of their H " Lai-go and Beautiful Stock, which, R j H for variety, style, and price, cannoc H E bo equalled in x<iow Zealand. h^ .=, For Ladies wishing their garments a S made to order, a Large Assortment 7% g of Habit Cloths, Mantlings, and w M Ulsteriugs is always kept in stock. ,_ CO A perfect fit in any style guaranteed, g P A Splendid AeeortraentJuet Opened h S of TEA and DRESSING GOWNa, in 3 q all now materials, at moderate prices, g § JD.XeC* s ! SHAWLS AND SKIRTS. G. COATES & CO., WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, 218 COLOMBO STREET, o Christchurch, TTAVE A CHOICE SELECTION OF WATCHES. JEWELLERY, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE, Suitable for Presentations and Wedding Presents. Also a small lot of REAL DRESDEN CHINA ORNAMENTS. To be Sold EXTREMELY CHBAP. 3710 FANCY DRFISSKB F4NOY DRESSES FANCY DRESSES X¥TE Exhibit for" BALE TO-DAY A MAGNIFICENT FANCY CHECK TWILLED DRESS, SIX DIFFERENT SHADES, PRICE -a «S /»D, WORTH -■ oS /»D. A Thorough Bargain. Shaw, jt&obinson and Co., THE HALL, HIGH STREETT JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND IN A SUPERIOR STYLE, AT THB "PRESS" COMPANY'S WORKS. i J. ■ ... . •—* BOOK-BINDING, FAPER.BULING, AND ACCOUNT BOOKS MANUFACTURED AT "PRESS" COMPANY'S WORKS* OASHEL STREET. TO-I>AY r, S CONTENTS. PANIC IN PORTUGALEFFECT ON LONDON AND PARIS MARKETS. THE CHILIAN WAREXPECTED ENGAGEMENT WITH AMERICAN CRUISERS. IRISH AFFAIRS. the midland railway. railway"matters— MR SEDDON'S ASSERTIONS DENIED. LYTTELTON BOROUGH RESERVES. POLITICAL GOSSIP. HAWBRA-EGMONT RAGES, charitabuTaid board. CHRISTCHURdi~PRESBYTBRYi A9BBURTON WATER SUPPLY. THE MJNISTeITfOR MIKES— OPINIONS ON THE THAMES GOLDFIELDS. MEETING OTCREDITOES.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7863, 14 May 1891, Page 4
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