PUBLIC NOTICES. HORORfTA RACES. THE nORORATA 3X>MAIN BOARD authorise the HOHORATAT RACING CLUB to make a CHARGE of ONE SHILLING for EACH HORSE, AS» ONE SHILLING for EACH ADULT, For ADMISSION to RESERVE 1539, ox FRIDAY, JANUARY lOra, 1696. J. E. FOUNTAINE. 1090 Chairman Hororata Domain Board. DISCLAIMER.— Rβ Hammersmith Discussion.—l wish to state that I am NOT the writer of the advertisement, re Bishop Grimes, which appeared in Monday's issue. I allowed the book to be left at my shop as a favour. 1099 ,; T. CROOK. SPECIAL PURCHASE. LARGE LOT OF LADIES' BLOUSES. TITE are offering SPLENDID SELECTION of Ladies' Shirt Blouses at Is4£d Ladies' Light Cambric Blouses at Is 6d Ladies' Dark Cambric Blouses at Is 9d Ladies' Shirt Blouses, Special, at Is lid Ladies' Flannelette Elousvs at Is lid, 2s 3d Ladiee' Fancy White Muslin Blouses at 2s lid Ladies' Wool Delaine Blouses at 5s lid Laities' Silk Blouse:; at 7s lid EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. BLACK, BEATTIE AND CO. FOB SALE. 1 4-HORSE POWER DONKEY ENGINE T( SCREW CUTTING LATHE DRILLING MACHINE. For particulars, apply to P. and a DUNCAN, 699 ";-■ ' Christchurch. BOOKS. BOOKS. Oft' TO 30 PER CENT. UNDER PUBLISHED /CO meas. Whitehead's Stock. HUDSON and CO., S.P.Q.R, M R J - B. ATKINSON, DENTIST, WILL BE AWAY TILL JANUARY the 6th. J. S. ATKINSON. December 24th, 1895. , RETIRING F-ROM BUSINESS. I BEG to inform my numerous Customers that I have RETIRED from the SADDLERY business at 162 CASHEL STREET, and that I have disposed of the Stock-in-trade to mv Sons, JOHN S. and CLAUDE HOWELL, who will retain the shop, and Continue the Business, on their own account. In introducing my successors I wish to record my THANKS for the Liberal Bnsiness Support that has been afforded to mc a quarter of a century, and also respectfully to ask my friends to extend their patronage to the NEW FIRM of J. S. and C. HOWELL. C. S. HOWELL, Dated Ist January, 1836. With reference to the above introduction, we desire to state that we have had a long experience in the Saddlery Business in America and Australia, ac well as in our native land, New Zealand, and that all our father's old customers will be well cared for and served by us. 5 We shall use our best endeavours and give our constant closest attention to every detail of the trade, and as our father haS done for the past quarter of a century, we will import from the best manufacturers only. We retain the old staff of workmen, and will turn out the same well known quality of goods and of workmanship. r ' '' ' ' Eyour personal supenffton the ..buelnewAvil! .boconducted as far as fkxsiWo on the "-Up-to-date style," and we will give the Best Values for the lowest living prices, at all limes giving preference to CASH OVER CREDIT transactions. Soliciting patronage, &c, We are, J. S. and C. HOWELL, Successors to C. S. nOWELL. 162 Cashel street, Christchureh, Ist January, 1896. 1004 SPECIAL gS CHBISTMAS AND NEW YEAB HOLIDAYS, j A SUIT TO MEASURE FOR 4X/Q \ TROUSERS ... ... 14/6 HAVING purchased, under exceptional circumstances, a Large Line of THIS SEASON'S ALLWOOL TWEEDS at about half-price, we have decided to Book Orders at the above price. j As no doubt there will be a bier run en this line of goods, and as there is always a rash of trade about Christmas time, we ahall be glad if our patrons will kindly place their order* early, to save disappointment. W. A. TBIBE AND CO., UP-TO-DATE HOUSE, ' 219 HIGH STREET (Next to Ashby, Bergh's, Ironmongers). IMPORTANT. THE GREAT ASSIGNED ESTATE SALE op Tint SOUTHERN BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. THE of thw Valuable FSTATE has been TRANSFERRED to our CHIUSTCHURCH PREMISSES. The ODeninjr Saturday of this Vast and Bona Fide Clearance was Visiter! by hundreds of easrer, anxious buyers. Unfortunately a jrood many client* were unable' to jcet their Tetvuireiuents. In order to avoid disappointment we would respectfully request them to try and make their purchases during the week, as it is impossible for us to properly attend the crush that usually occurs on Saturdays. SPECIAL NOTICE. From THIS EVENING, and during- the Christmas and New Year Holidays, our PREMISES will I* OPEN EACH EVENING until NINE O'CLOCK. We feel sure the new departure will be welcomed by a large section of residents who are unable to con veniently make their purchases during the daytime. W. J. HOPKINS and CO., BANKRUPT AND ASSIGNED ESTATK VENDOES, Next Grieshaber , * Jeweller's Shop, and Wood &ud Co., Booksellers. 7439 MONEY TO LEND. I HAVE VARIOUS SUMS of TRU3T FUNDS for IMMEDIATE INVEsfTiIKNT. ARTHUR E. G. RHODES. i 8855 213 n«t-«ford street, Christ -hurch.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9304, 3 January 1896, Page 1
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