w. s^. PiAINTER A»D D»Oi}fl»A«Oß, S9 COLOMBO-STKEetW application. PAINTING AND DKOORATING SEASON. IJBJl—es- »,« in to BOOK PAINTINQ and DBCOHATING ENGAGEMENTS for Coming K£r ff Swbdng alive to the fact that iSSaVottoi toiteie rtoid. has juet completed mitSSeDeeime for Decorating Dining, Drawtoe and BiWard Rooms. Halls. Staircasee, Ac., StkelatesDand most approved manner, and fJienls who intrust him with the painting and o< uTelr houses, may depend upon SheworlEbeinK done in the best manner.and to the most advanced style of the decorator b StT W. Sey will be liappy to eubmit hi* Khemes of decorations, prices. &c.. Mid advise customers generally as to the best manner in which to decorate tueir homes. W Sey in the matter of paperhongrngs, i* well prepared to meet customers, having just received his third and last shipment for this Slasonrper S.& Elderslic, ana as previously announced the consignment contains some xtktv choice and entirely new designs. \?. SKY? W COLOMBO STRto, Christchurch. Telephone 313. THE RAMSAY POLISH mHIS Celebrated FURNITURE POLISH I is the only Polish tnat ehoiUd be used lor Reviving and Cleansing Pianos, Sideboards and Furniture of all kinds. If yon want a First-class Polish, one that will lease your Customers, try THE RAMSAY POLISH. IMPORTANT NOTICE MESSBS E. SMITH AND CO. ir>EGto advise their numerous customers l> and the Public generally that, they have LET the Premise* next to PETERSEN'S, and hitherto known as the Universal Boot and Shoe Depot, and AFTER SATURDAY NEXT. 25th inst., THAT ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE CLOSED And the wholo Business in future will be CONCENTRATED IN THE NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Known as the UNIVERSAL CO-OPERATIVE BOOT AND SHOE COMPANY, LTD., To whom Messrs Smith and Co. have trans ferrod their Husinos*. MR E. SMITH retains the management, and all old Customers are invited to call. The facilities for doing business an greater than ever. A SPLENDID STOCK , . THE BEST VALUfr IN CHRISTOHURCH. FINE PREMISES. OBLIGING SALESMEN. GRAND LADIES' ROOM. EVERY CUSTOMER GETS A BONUS AT THE END OF THE YEAR. And anyone can become a SHAREHOLDER, Interest being guaranteed for a term at 8 per cent, per annum. THE UNIVERSAL CO-OPERATIVE BOOT AND SHOE CO.. LIMITED. Will always be found in the Lead. OUR ONLY PREMISES WILL BE HIGH STREET (near Aahby, Berg and Co.) 7612 TRADERS AND PROPERTY OWNERS. KINDLY note Business Particulars as at foot, soliciting, if occasion offers, the favor of your confidence. I am, obediently yours, GSO. A. SMITH. 232 HEREFORD STREET. GEORGE ARTHUR SMITH Accountant, General Commission, House ' and Land Agent. Trade Accounts and vents Colleoted. . Prompt Returns. Traders' Books Posted. Monthly Accounts : Prepared and Collected. 9578 TO THE INHABITANT 3OF SYDENHAM AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. CH. AGAR, having taken over the Busim ness lately carried on by C. J. Lewsey and Co., as GROCERS and PROVISION DEALERS, and haying Re-stocked the Premiaea, trusts by giving the Best Goods at the Lowest Possible Price for Cash, and by paying strict attention to all orders entrusted to him, to «eoure your confidence and patronage. The service* of Mr Lewsey, so well known, have been retained. Yours truly, C. H. AGAR. UNPRECEDENTED. Q(\(\ GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, /OVVF Of the Finest Quality, ON SALE AT COHEN'3 CITY LOAN AND DI3Og COUNT OFFICES, 186 Colombo street. At Unprecedented Low Prices, For instance— Genuine ROTHERHAM'S SILVER LEVER WATCHES from £2 10s, almost new, with three years' guarantee. Also, The finest collection in the City of Diamond and Gem Rings, and all kinds of Jewellery, at about half tut* price charged elsewhere. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED GENUINE. All kinds of Valuables taken in Exchange or Bought for Cash. Money Lent aa usuaL Lowest rate* on all kind* of goods. 6H3^ W. WITHEY, POEK BUTCHER, BEGS to announce that he has OPENED those PREMISES, 101 COLOMBO STREET, opposite Mason, Struthers, on FRIDAY, 12th JUNE, where he hopes to secure a continu ance of his old business. BEST BAIRYFED PORK, BEST DAIRY-FED BACON AND HAMS, ALWAYS ON HAND. Small Goods of all Description* Daily. Note the Address— W. WITHEY, Ul COLOMBO STREET, Opposite Mason, Strnthera. 559 OLD IRON WROUGHT AND CAST LEAD, ZINC, COPPER, BRASS. OIL DRUMS. HORSE HAIR; RAGS, BONES. BOTTLES, &AX, WANTED In large or small ouantitle* by J. Snell Elizabeth Btrees. Sydenham. MANHOOD JJEALTH. ST^NGTH d AND VIGOUR Uy Using my Hygio-Electrio Appliance*. Sens on Easy Terms to any Address. Testimonial.— "Lyttelton, September let. 1891—X am happy to state lam setting stronger every day, ana enclosed pleaeo find the amount you muted mc when you sent ti» appliance.— 'Certain Core for Nervous Debility. Weakening Losses. Indigestion. Rheumatism. Backache, Bladder and Kidney Trouble*. Imr>otence. gee ■ Fall information for Permanent Core by Post 'Free. . ■■ • .■ ". Wtt NOTMANN. Medical Electrician. 9033 110 Montreal street, Christcharoh. NOTICE. TO GARDENERS AND GROWERS. WE ABB CASH PURCHASERS OF -o, ~ BAYWAKD BROS., Pickl* Manafaotnrer*. Peterborough street. CPALAIRET. GENERAL AGENT and 'feSS£S2!i o iiSS2ff fc fails S new Brighton, Linwood, and elsewhere. Offices: Corner of Armagh *creet and Oxford terrace Christchoxch (doae to the bridge). J. R V XX ALL' 3 TURKISH BATHS. SVERY EVENING EXCEPT* FRIDAYS, From 6 o'clock. 2s. < 121 CASHEL STREET EAST \ , Chrietcbnrch; and : !•'■ - - '"'•A T OOT AG-O : Jf lA kii *' i ' ' TJonedin.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7964, 11 September 1891, Page 8
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