j PUBLIC NOTICES. SALE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS AND SHIRTS^ J /IOME AND PICK UP A FEW BARGAINS THIS WEEK. W. A. TRIBB and CO W UP-TO-DATE HOUSE, 219 HIGH STREET. ~~~ HILIi dLIMBING. pALACE CARS and DRAGS to foot of the Hills at frequent intervals. FARES—6d RETURN. 262 _j, A PPLICATIONSi Tith testimonials, are invited until TUESDAY, 27th instant, for the position of ASSISTANT HOUSE SURGEON to the Christchurch Hospital. Salary, £150 per annum, with hoard and residence. Particulars can be Obtained, from the undersigned, W. M. MILLER, 263 Secretary N.C. Hospital Board. EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE FOR CYCLE BUYERS 1 FOR CYCLE BUYERS 1 COMPULSORY SALE. ENGLISH BICYCLES. • • ENGLISH BICYCLES. FEOM £12 12s to £16 16a. HHHE manner in which the Clearing Sale -*•, is proceeding at< our Warehouse, of the well-known HADDON BICYCLES, is a very instructive object lesson to those who are apt to imagine that genuine bargains are not keenly appreciated by, the general 'public; and is certainly a most emphatic demonstration that thorough bargains do NOT go long abegging. • The entire stock of two of the models (out of the five we have been advertising for the last fortnight) is now completely sold out. The lines, however, of which we have yet some stock left, in both Ladies' and Men's Models, are three. . . These are now Being offered; at £12 12s, £14 14s, and JEI6 16s .each—a clear reduction from the rates hitherto obtained of £5 Bs, £6 6s, and ' £6 4s, each respectively, which is obviously a more than ample inducement for anyone who requires a first-class" English-built Bicycle to make the most of a fleeting opportunity, if wo are to judge by the rate at which these machines are now,leaving Our hands. We have already, explained the reasons which bring about this exceptional opportunity; and of course IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO REPLACE THESE' BICYCLES AT ANYTHING LIKE THE MONEY. Even the £12 12s line isa good, strong, serviceable machine, and up-to-date model. NIND-WARD and CO., . 132 LICHEIELD . STREET, (Corner of Manch|ater and High .streets.) F BICYCLE SALE. Owing to alterations in Premises. TRIUMPHS, PERRY'S, Etc., Etc. LARGE REDUCTION FOR A FORTNIGHT. CROWN IRON WORKS CO., LTD., , Armagh street; SPECIAL NOTICE. fpHOMAS CASTLEHOW wishes to notify the Public of Christchurch that he has JUST OPENED UP his FIRST SHIPMENT of. THIS SEASON'S.GOODS, including Millinery, Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery, Prints, Galateas, Muslins, Gloves, Sheetings, Calicoes, Lace Curtains, Cretonnes, etc. N.B.—All kinds of Dressmaking and Plain Sewing done on the premises. Charges Moderate. , THOS. CASTLEHOW, 9231 223 Cashel street. QITY AND. SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE. By Trams leaving Edwards, Bennett's Corner for New Brighton at 10.10 a.m. VIOLIN FOR SALE. I HAVE a Genuine Old Violin For Sale at a reasonable price. Any professional or amateur violinist on the look out for a really good instrument should call and see this one. David Bowman, 186 Colombo street. PICTURES FRAMED AT REASONABLE ■■•'■■.- PRICES. J. W. GIBB, Morten's Buildings, Cathedral square. rpHE WHISKEY MOST APPRECIATED BY CONNOISSEURS IS DEWAR'S. McCOIIMICK AND PUGH, FUCTURE FRAME MAKERS, ART i DEALERS, Artists' Colourmen, &c, 109 COLOMBO STREET, (Opposite Mason, Struthers and Co.) MRS NOY AND MISS MARTIN, rpEACHERS OF THE ELIXIR SYSTEM -I- OF DRESSCUTTING AND MOULDING. The system dispenses with the use of Charts and Patterns,' being mostly worked by Fold of Material. It surpasses all other methods by its simplicity and its' accuracy. Fitting is not necessary. Pupils without any previous knowledge of dressmaking easily learn it in from 6 to 8 Lessons. Proficiency is guaranteed. Testimonials from all the principal towns visited, including the Lady Principal and Pupils of the Nelson College, the Rev. Mother Monastery, Nelson, the Sisters of Mercy and Lady Boarders at St. Mary's Convent, and .Pupils of the High School, Wellington. Ladies may choose their own hours for Instruction, ,and Make Dresses under' Mrs Noy's supervision. Hours—Half-past ten to half-past five. First Floor, .Room No. 12. MORTEN'S BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHURCH.. TUTANNING'S SPARKLING PALE ALES ON DRAUGHT AT THE EMPIRE HOTEL, EQUAL TO IMPORTED. 7996F THIRST SHIPMENT OF OUR "B B" CORSETS, Made Expressly to our Order, JUST OPENED UP. Perfect Shape, Splendid Valne. Sβ 6d, 6s 6d, 8s 9d per pair. ' Equal to any other make in the trade. INSPECTION INVITED. BLACK, BEATIE * CO. ONEY TO LEND for Building or other 1 purposes, repayable monthly, quarterly, or as desired. HILXt and SCOTT, Solicitors, 194 Hereford street, Christchureh.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10148, 22 September 1898, Page 1
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