■M BUSINESS NOTICES. <3 JAMES HENDERSON, .' $ -,f>o-_: *nd SHAREBROKER, 178 HERE* §. L? 2* v FORD STREET, *1 CHRISTCiITJE CH. iSiJ ClianKf 3 i; 1 the Furniture Trade. t°iM {j[ A \Vli<j!o.*i:lo Munufacturcr Selling Direct H (n tho rublii' at Wholesale Rates. A Special 1! Line of Kxtrn«ion Dining Tables from £2. uf i All Good-- Mnriufurtured at our Steam Factory, Mi *? 911 Kil« ,firo street u>i'.po«itc* Normal School). .** 1" . Grc.it Variety of Novelties at our Retail at Branch. Ml Cas-hel street west. .*_•* Our only places of business. -*» W. PYKE, tmi Proprietor. •9 ------ — KJAM Contains the Purest Fruit and Best Bugar >y rpH" EFFECT OF A GOOD COAT Is spoilt by a DIRTY TAIR OF BOOTS. - 5 Remember this and use Jj ROYAL BLACKING, .- J THE EMPIRE COMPANY, * '■/ Wellington. ' Branch: HEREFORD STREET. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS • TRY _H-. JAM s _«____-__-______ i 1 B , BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. * fPHE Old Buildings at tho corner of High and A Lichfield streets to be Pulled Down. * "DUILDINGS to bo disposed of for removal I J-> at the end of February, 1899. ■ ' oot toe ' { to 130 Cleared out and Sold, yj regardless of cost. I ■ : ■ | A REAL and Geuuino Boot Sale. As we have j . ■**■ to be out by tho end of February wo are going to Sell Every Pair of Boots and Shoes, no mutter the loss to us. l [ MOW is your timo to lay in a Large Stock 1,, -' of Boots and Shoes for tho coming season __? tt prices never before bought in Christchurch. WINDING up the Old Shop. Come and see. We mean business, we cannot quote ,</ __ prices as we will not reasonable offer. /~IOME Early. Come Early for tho Bargains, ' , and Save Money. Extra hands to clear out the stock. All must be sold, counter fit- '•;. tings, chairs, gas fittings, and all furniture in . t connection with boot shop. A complete -wipe . I out. { CASH BOOT SHOP, Opposite Clock Tower, KNOWN AS BLACK'S CORNER. SALE NOW ON. THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PEOPRIETAR_ MEDICINES (the best of their class) ere procurable at GEO. BONNINGTON'S, Chemist, High street: For the Liver and tho Regulation of the Alimentary System generally, BONNINGTON'S LIVER TONIC .. 2s 6d i LOASBY'S WAHOO .. .. 2» 6d For Coughs and Colds and all Diseases of the •\ Respiratory System, I'M BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS .. Is 6d ?'A SPENCER VINCENT'S BENJAMIN bill i; -_ OUM "" ! •*.-„■••• .--l»6d mfi }. 'WWNEND'S CINNAMON' CURE .. 2a 6d •' J Specially useful for Chronic Case*. ] MM . for Sprains and Aches and all listurbances of 11 / the Muscular .System, II BONNINGTON'S EMBIIOCATION .. Is Od J LOASBY'S KOOLIBAH (recommanded fa j for Athletes) .. /. .. 2s Od *J ■• / FOR HCEMORRHOIDS, I Quick, Safe and Certain; the Special Remedy, .J I | ARGENTINA OINTMENT, in pots 3s 6d each. IQ.REAT JEWELLERY SALE. BUILDINGS COMING DOWN. ,' - Everything Must Be Sold Thia Month. . St ] t CHEAP WATCHEST - CHEAP CLOCKS. II Everything Reduced .to Clearing Price*. k BUTCHER, W JEWELLEBand WATCHMA-LER, I 191 HIGH STREET. l * *• , 1 By Special Appointment to the Governor. WILLIAM J. ALPE, *. , JJEW ZEALAND FISHING TACKLE f ''■ , DEPOT, SOa HIGH STBEET, CHRISTCHTJBCHg Next Empire Hotel. • t Just Arrived, T My Large »nd Complete Assortment of Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies to Gut and Eyed, artificial Minnows, Casts and Traces, revolving _'op Eyes, Wading Stockingt and Shoes, RepairJ ing Solution, Live Bait Cant, Artificial Mm* '■ now Boxes, etc '« WARRE, HOCKLEY AND CO., LIMITED, * WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, i South British Chambers,. L 170 HEREFORD BTREET, CHRIST- ! , CHURCH. >? Cellar Entrance: Cathedral tquare. |f\riNES and Spirits at prices to suit all I I", customers. , AUSTRALIAN WINES---All best kinds. CHAMPAGNE—JuIm Mumrn and Co. and other brands CLARET—Lij?ht dinner wines, up to high* class growths. PORT—A choice stock of fine old winet BUERRY—Light, dry and choice old gold wines. SCOTCH WHISKEY—"The Governor" (a soft, well mat-red old spirit.) "Grand Old Scotch," many years in wood. • Assorted Dozens Supplied. ' A Choice Selection of f., INDIAN AND HAVANA CIGARS. 656 '••\ — I' \ (EatobUthed 1372.) ,_ STEVENS aND SONS, \ (Late Boon and Stevens), Steam Coach Works, \ LOWER HIGH STREET,Opposite Manning's Brewery. DTJILDERS of Carriages, Gigs, Cabs, Dog 4 \t~ Carts, Buggies, etc. Having bought all l*he Seasoned Timber and Retained all the Old Viands of the late firm, S. and S. can guarantee 111 their work to be oi the Best Design end tug-hest Finish. \Haye on Sale several Vehicles oi different wriptions at reasonable prices. Note Address— t LOWER HIGH STREET, . \ Opposite Ma-nine's Brewery. * "i % \ ■JpE WORKING MENS CO-OPERATTVB ' can aupply you with TIGEB Bend teas. j 1 WOL3ELEY HOTEI, Thfc Minutes' Walk from Railway Station, | WINCHESTER. { . 'AiGLERS, TOURISTS, FAMILIES, and ' , **■ he GENERAL PUBLIC will find all the Irivacy and comforts of a well-appointed 6 genUman's residence at the above Hotel. They i - , _J*° have the right to fish over several miles • •?• thjbest and most picturesque Trout Streams ,_• to N w Zealand. Winchester having become •t • r»mok for its Fly Fishing. ■ The HOTEL ia within easy dit--1 taife of the Rangitata and Opihi rivers. Comprtablo Sleeping Accommodatioh, in- .. eiudini Separate Rooms for Ladies, has been \ ProridH at the Mouth of tho Rangitata, and SfrEUAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE for '-, \ DRIVING PARTIES ■•o and Irom that Famous Home of Large Fish. ~ T * 1 » Etoress and All Trains Stop at Win--*-etter. \ THOS. LANGDON, **• ProprletM.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10266, 8 February 1899, Page 7
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