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io :s fIENEY BOOKSELLER AND LAKE, STATIONER, (Strange’a Buildings); HIGH STREET IN STOCK: BOOKS FOE ALL CLASSES. AGES AND SEXES. X) Account Books Cargo Books Toy Books Exorcise Books Field Bonka Manuscript Books Prayer Books School Books Bill Books Birthday Books Letter Copying Books Song Books Memorandum Books Time Books Copy Books Receipt Books Bakers’ Books Prize Books Hymn Bocks Music Books Scrap Books Cookery Books Metallic Books Pocket Books, as To Cabinetmakers and Others. JAMES LAMB LICHFIELD STREET EAST, HAVING had a HEA RSE ana MOURNING COAOU, with all the latest improvements, BUILT expressly to his i ORDER by Messrs IV. Moor and Son, prepared to ATTEND FUNERALS, Ie Town or Country, AT MODERATE CHARGES, ! Instructions by post will receive prompt i attention. 604 WANTED, THE TRADESMEN of Christchurch to Study their own I interests, and have THEIR CLOTHES MADE, In order to keep the Money in the District And Foster Native Industry. ■ The Prices being now considerably Reduced and only equal to Home Prices. I Q. I, MERRIB, St. Asaph street, is now OFFERING ALL GOODS at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES as an inducement. Lot Tradesmen of all branches assist one another and protect themselves. THE TRADESMEN’S TAILOR. St. Asaph street, near Manchester street

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2253, 22 June 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2253, 22 June 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2253, 22 June 1881, Page 4