Article image
Article image

>NS FOR CHRISTMAS, i.e. 3ORTMENT Oj^ : goods tfj TOYS AND riVE GLA.BSWARB ipied by Furniture Department, r . EVENINGS DURING MBER. LATEST FASHIONS. ELEGANCE WITH ECONOMY. With the WEEKLY PRESS OE DECEMBER 10th Ia issued a MAGNIFICENT d FASHION PLATE, Exhibiting the VERY LATEST FASHIONS. : From carefully-fcelected models, beautifully I drawn and engraved, and printed { on flue-toned paper. I — I SUPPLEMENT h j TO THE i! LADIES' MAGAZINE J IN THE WEEKLY PRESS. DECEMBER lOth. CHOICE DRESSES FOB LITTLE MONEY, SEE THE WINDOWS. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND DISCOUNT FOR CASH. J. BALLANTYNE & CO. MESSRS McKEKUOW, LESS and CO.S STQJCK. £1336 BOUGHT FOR £618 BY SHAW, ROBINSON & CO., Is now being Sold. GENUINE BARGAINS IN GOOD PLAIN EVERYDAY DRAPERY, And a CHRISTMAS PRESENT • t> Aβ well. Value 10 per cent., equal to 2a in thtofi.. This is an , opportunity that should not be missed. The Hall, High street, Chriatehurch. 258 if THE CANTERBURY FROZEN MEAT AND DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT COMPANY (LIMITED). TO STOOKOWNER3 AND FROZEN MEAT SHIPPERS. FROZEN MEAT TO LIVERPOOL DIRECT.^ JmESZINa and «HIPM«NT TO LIVBRPuOL par 8-9, Duke of Buckingham. Freezing, Freight, and Conditions Of Ship* ment the same as to London. Early application for space is necessary. F. WAYMOUTH, Secretary. 191 Hereford street, Chrietchuroh, 30th November. 1891. 6115 THE CITY PACKET OP XMAS CARDS, 90, Is, Is6d. Splendid Value. Send for Sample. HUDSON AND CO., COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CHRISTMAS TOY 3 AND FANCY GOOD In Great Variety. DAVIS , MACHINE DEPOT. CHRISTMAS CARDS. /CHRISTMAS CARDS.—Chrietmas and New V/ Year Cards and Souvenirs, Reliefs, Calendars, Angels, Figures. Booklets. A Large and Beautiful Assortment. New Serial Voiomee, Newest Lines in Games, Great Variety in Novelties, Fancy Goods, Photo Frames. Large Stock to select from. Thousands of New Books by Mail Steamers. Woo - andCOM 9516 Stationers' Hall, 310 High street. KOTICE TO ADVERTISERS AND CO-RESPONDENTS. Owing to a new postal regulation advertisers are requested to forward all advertisements in sealed envelopes. Correspondents can send their communications as hitherto, out no instruction of any kind must be written on the manuscript or on the cover of the letter. CONTENTS. Page THE SITUATION IN EUROPE—THE COMMERCIAL TREATIES -. 6 THE RURAL CONFERENCESPEECH BY MR GLADSTONE 5 GALES AND LOSS OF LIFE—A CIRCUS COMPANY DROWNED -. 5 DARING JEWEL ROBBERY ~ 5 A BRITISH EXPEDITION—CAPTURE OF A FORT ... — 5 MR BALLANCE AT AUCKLAND .- 6 AMERICAN CHURCHES AND PREACHERS ... ... — 5 DINNER TO MR JOHN INGRAM «. 3 SATURDAYS CRICKET — 3 MINING NEWS - - 6 AMATEUR ATHLETICS «. v 6 RIFLE SHOOTING - — 6 SPORTING NEWS — — 6 AQUATICS ... — — 6 CHRISTCHURCH SWIMMING CLUB 6 FARM NOTES ~ ~ — 6 CYCLING NOTES .- ~ - 6 MARKET REPORTS .- — < 3 LETTERS XO SSHE EDITOR « 3

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18911214.2.23.3

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8045, 14 December 1891, Page 4

Word Count
433

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8045, 14 December 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8045, 14 December 1891, Page 4