PUBLIC NOTICES. AN INVESTMENT. j TreT"ANTED to BORROW, for four or five years, V T £1400 or £1500. Security, a good Farm, worth over £2000, in a good district, owned and farmed by a reliable and experienced man. Interest - must be moderate. Apply, in first instance, to "SETTLER," 5881 Press Ot-oe. CALLED BACK. MANY a Bad Passage we have had, but the (rood ship sailed throu***h it all. but eventually it struck a -and bank, and was assisted off fairly safe. Now, under a new Commander, one of tlie old sort, must make good way, and keep clear of the rocks and sands. R. G. WARNES, FISHMONGER, POULTERER, AND LICENSED GAME DEALER, CASHEL STREET. 4744 TJCT E ARE BUYERS OP GOOD GRAIN-FED BACON PIGS. KINCAID'S G.1.C., 161 Colombo street, Christchurch. i OUR GREAT FAIR To-day at Waterloo House. Banquet of bargains. Everything reduced _ reganUess of cost or value. LONARGAN and COMPANY. ) i jnHHE Sale of the Year—Our Great Fair. Everyone X is rushing to secure some of the bargains ere they go, never to return. LONARGAN and COMPANY. WHAT is a Fair? Lonargan's Fair is where the :; bargains come from. CROWDED daily, all day, every day except Sunday LONARGAN'S GREAT FAIR. CHOCKING Prices for Splendid Goods. LONARGAN'S FAIR. BANQUET of Bargains. A Feast of Bargains. • Thousands of all for everyone. At LONARGAN'S FAIR. c c ——--——-———___________________ LADIES' Paris Model Trimmed Hats, your pick at 4s lid At LONARGAN'S FAIR. ) TTNTRIMMED Hats, Id and 2d. LONARGANS. LADIES' Chemises 9_d, Corsets 2s 3d, Undervests 3d, Cloth Dolmans 6s lid, Jackets Is lid, Maids' Mackintoshes 3s lid and 6s lid, Ladles' Holland Costumes 5s lid. All these bargains only at f LONARGAN'S. MEN'S Colonial Tweed Suits 19s 9d, do Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers 4s lid, Hard Hats is, Men's Socks 4.d, Regatta Shirts Is lid. Ties l_d, Bows 3_d, Onslow Wool Socks 10_d, Leather Shirts 2s 4_d. AT THE FAIR at LONARGAN'S. WOMEN'S Cashmere Hose 10_d, Gloves 4_d, Kid Gloves Is 6_d, Blouses Is 6d, Torchon Lace 12 yards for 3}d. At LONARGAN'S GREAT FAIR. 3 • PLUSHES Is, Good Black Serge Dress lis 9d, Good . Heavy Autumn Serf-e Dress 4s lid and 6s lid, - j Black Figured Dress for Bslid, Satin ll_d. •"'' .".-•-—•-A. LONARGAN'S-FAIR. -•-: '.---■- - WHITE Kaiapoi Blankets 13s 9d, Very Large do 32s 9d, Kaiapoi Flannels 9|d, White Calico 2s lid doz, White' Double Bed Sheeting B|d, Coloured Muslins Is lid doz, Leather Shirting 3Jd, Ticking t 3fd, Twilled Flannelette" 2|d, Cretonnes 2|d. Only f procurable j At LONARGAN'S FAIR. r rtf'lHE AGE OF MIRACLES has gone, and the Age JL of Reason has taken its place. Where the ancients looked for signs and wonders, we moderns look for the best value for our money; and, after all, this is the true philosophy. No man or woman will , walk now-a-days who can raise the needful to buy a bike; no young lady with any respect for her appearance will wear cotton when kid gloves are to be had ; and no housekeeper who has put to a trial every known brand of Tea will be persuadnd to have any other than SURATURA. Its excellence is ever a source of comfort to the debilitated, and its peculiar charm is that it encourages thrift in the household expenditure, and drives duU care away. Don't forget the GIFT SURATURA TEAPOTS, now in course of manufacture; they are modern miracles. HUBBARD, HALL & CO., AGENTS, MANCHESTER STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. 1 » OPENING OF NEW PREMISES 5 ' A. BEG G , TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, BEGS to ANNOUNCE to his numerous Patrons that he has entered into his New Premises, 156 HIGH STREET (A few doors nearer City), And having OPENED UP a Magnificent Assortment of SUMMER SUITINGS, and secured the Services of an extra FIRST-CLASS CUTTER, r Wiß Now be Prepared to EXECUTE ALL ORDERS ENTRUSTED TO HIM IH HIS . USUAL Al STYLE AND FINISH. » ,__ 1 No One Need Fear Disappointment. i \ SUITS, AS USUAL, FROM g# a NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS— 1 156 HIGH STREET, OPPOSITE BURKES HOTEL. N.B.—A. BEGG has No Connection with the bus! b ness now being carried on in his old premises. BOA__> AND RESIDENCE. C . GBOSVENOB HOUSE—Private Board and Res! dence. Terms moderate. 56 Gloucester street near Latimer square. GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256 Gloucester street West. T-HRST-CLAS3 BOARD and RESIDENCE for - I?' LADIES and GENTLEMEN. HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS. Every Comfort and Attention given. Most CentraL TERMS MODERATE. MRS McNIE (Late of Waitohuna House). I BOABD AND RESIDENCE. I - -— HANDSOMELY - FURNISHED Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen, MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. Telephone 70S. " ' l BOABD AND RESIDENCE. s -r> IV E B T O H H O US E - 269 CASHEL STREET WEST, \ CHRISTCHURCH. j MRS 0. BLANCHABD.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9668, 5 March 1897, Page 1
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