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H- FUIIRMANN FURNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, IMPORTER OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FURNITURE AND SOFT GOODSColombo Btreet, Gloucester strost, end Cathedral square Christchurch. ESTABLISHED IN THE COLON IE 1 A QUARTER OF A CENTURY. THE STOCK (being too extensive to particularise) comprises every requisite £or Furnishing a Cottage to a Mansion, at from iEIO ■» £I,OOO, And, if requisite, may be supplied on Deferred Payments. Cash Purchasers will have the advantage of the most Liberal Discount. Special arrangements will be made with Hotelkeepers. Shipments of new goods to hand ex Abernyto and Cpawa, and to arrive ex Lutline and other vessels. , Jnst received a consignment of Cement, Marble Chimney Pieces and Chimney Glasses, INTERMENTS Attended to at the Shortest Notice, at reasonable charges, in town and country. * 8642' BROWN’S SIDING-, "Wholesale Timber and Ooal Depot, Saw AND M GOLDING M ILLS, RAILWAY SIDING, SOUTH BELT EAST,TUAM STREET. RETAIL YARDS, LARGE STOCKS IK TIMBER AND ALL KINDS OE BUILDING MATERIALS. COALS AND FIREWOOD BEST QUALITY, DELIVERED EVERYWHERE, AND IN ANY QUANTITIES. All Goods Charged at Lowest Current Rates. ORDERS BY POST, OR OTHERWISE, WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. J. T. IB R O W IN’, TUAM STREET. FIFTY PER CENT. SAVED BY DSING Atkinson’s Working Man’s Cooking Range. THOMAS ATKINSON has again secured the First Prize in the late Agricultural Show for the Well-known, Tried, and Approved WORKING MAN’S COOKINGS KANGE, which was unanimously awarded it by the Judges iu full competition against the Cooking Ranges of all the Canterbury makers, and also others of English manufacture. The working men bear concurrent evidence-hat the ATKINSON RANGE is the most Perfect Cooking Apparatus yet Invented. It cannot be beaten in either Quality, Workmanship, Weight of Metal, Price, or Economy In the use of Fuel. Those using those Ranges save their cost in a very little time, ss it requires only half the fuel to do the same amount of cooking as any other Range, the truth of which can be vouched by the hundreds who have purchased them, and give unsolicited testimony that snob is the case. An inspection of my stock at my Show Rooms, Colombo and Tuam Streets, by intending purchasers will oblige. Arrangements are made for supplying either Cast or Wrought Iron or Copper Boiler to each Range. Builders and Contractors supplied with Spouting, Ridging Down Pipe, &c., cheaper than any other house in the trade. 6964

T> P 3 S H Ej ◄ £ 1-5 m w o H 3 § i—i H H Si QC R Next Bonk of Australasia, Christchurch, New Zealand. ANGES from 2ft. 6in. to 10ft„ FITTED UP WITH GRILLS, CIRCULATING and HIGH-PRESSURE BOILERS, by which HOT WATER can be conveyed UP-STAIRS for BATHS and other purposes. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. PRICE LIST—- £ 8, d, . 3ft., with wronght Iron boiler .. 3ft., with copper boiler 2ft, 6in., without boiler 2ft. 91n. do. 3ft. do. 3 16 3 17 4 7 £ a, d, 4 16 e 6 0 0 Register Stoves made to any size and pattern at equally low prioea Portable Washing Boilers always on sale. 6827 H. SCItinMISHA-W, UNDERTAKER. THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH EVERY REQUISITE. NEXT HOBDAY * CO.’s COLOMBO STREET CHRISTCHURCH. FUNEEALS CONDUCTED IN TOWN AND COUNTRY ON THE MOST SATISEACTOET TEEMS, AND IN THE MOST APPROVED MANNER, ORDERS TAKEN AT THE SHOP, NEXT HOBDAY & CO.’S, COLOMBO STREET Or at my Private Residence, CORNER OF DURHAM AND ST. ASAPH STREETS, SlB

HENET LAKE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONEE, (Strange’s Buildings): HIGH STREET To Cabinetmakers and Others. JAMES LAMB LICHFIELD STREET EAST, Having had a hearse and MOURNING COACH, with all the latest ’'mprovnmont'i. BUILT expressly to his ORDER by Messrs W. Moor and Son, prepared to ATTEND FUNERALS, la Town or Oonntry, AT MODERATE CHARGES. Instructions by poet will receive prompt attention. 604

ARTESIAN WELLS, DOWN AGAIN. F GRANT begs to Inform the Public • that, haying a Large Stock of PIPES and FITTINGS on hand, and to arrive, ho 1b now SINKING WELLS at the followlag Low Prices for Cash:— From £3 15s and upwards According to locality, good flows guaranteed, and no dribbles. Old Wells Cleaned out, from 10s up. Branch Piping laid in houses, &o. Buns and Pumps fixed and repaired at least, all work connected with water done at lowest prices. Where a pump Is required, from 15s to £1 Is extra. Address:— F. GRANT, Opposite Mr Offwood’s, Carrier, Ferry road F, G, Is open for engagement to the lower strata. Letters addressed, F. Grant, Phlllipstown, punctually attended to. P IR. PROCTER, PRACTICAL & SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN Colombo street, Christchurch, (Opposite the City Hotel,) IS the only Manufacturer of Spectacles and other Optical Lenses in New Zealand, and having made the DISEASED of the EYE for the adaptation of Spectacles a special study for many years, has gained great experience in the optical requirements of all sights. T. R Procter should be consulted When print o£ this size cannot easily bo read by candle-light twelve inches from the eyes. When the eyes water, or become fatigued by short exercise. When a book cannot be read without removing it to an increased distance. When more light is requisite than formerly. When a candle Is required to be placed between the eye and the book. When two objects arc seen in place of one at a distance. Or when neuralgic pains are felt about the head and eyes. In such cases all affectation should bo laid aside, and it is not only wise but necessary to consult an expert. It is an error to suppose that the eyes are saved by not using glasses ; there Is danger In both ways. In neglecting to use Spectacles or in using those not suited to the requirements of the case, which can be avoided by consulting T. B. ' Procter, and thus asking use of the physiological powers which he can bring to Dear in all cases.—Every description of Spo 'iaclea accurately fitted to the face, and a register kept of the measure and toons. 7394

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2248, 17 June 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2248, 17 June 1881, Page 4