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Boots t\w\ Shoes. ! g M. O'BRIEN, 11 GREYM^UJH. ;! '' SJl^fc BOOTS _^-ISnD SHOES, ! : DIRECT FROM ENGLAND AND FROM OUR OWN MANUFACTORY AT CH aiSTCHURCH . 1 •■■ i [ A BEAUTIFUL^ ASSORTMENT OF j Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, \ v ' EX^«TONGARIRO,"'JTJST TO HAND. « —ON HI.ND-' » 40 Gases North Briish Gum Boots. Buyers are reminded tkat. there are Three Qualities^ of these Boots :in the Market, but as JVL O'Brien, only keeps the Best they can relyj . . on the Quality being Al. ' ORAGK, PROOF GTJM'BOOTS--The Best in the World, 29 moie Cases JMst ]atnaedex'|hß- "R/ M^'HaV-ward"^!!! New YokL' Although these <abods ; are Advanced -10 per cent, they. are. Retailer at therFormer Prices.' Also on.Hand^ITNION;.AND NATIONAT GUM, BOOTS. . rTp.amv.e.S^ BOOTS, dull finish^ A really good low-priced Boot. , COLONIAL BOOTS" AND SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, EROM; OUR OWN MANjU^ .,» ; / FACTORY AT CHRISTCHURCH;: > ! ; DIRECT IMPORTER OF. BOOTS, SHOES, & LEATHER WARE, ' GREYMOUTH. ' ifc yoSPim^D ■ ■ (36,, CHRISTCHURCH, ,;) _ WHOLESALE BOOT,* SHOEr AND^UPPER .MANUFACTURERS; AND . IMPORTERS- OF "BOOTS, ENGLISH & FOREIGN • LEATHERS: ;4N ; D GRINDERY, : : ' ; j Have Purchased the Business lately carried on under the name pi Suckling! and Company. It is one' of the 1 largest Factories, with tKe Most Complete Boot.Manufacturing Plant in the Colony. ' Since taking possession we, have improved the work, and flatter ourselves that the Boots, •'&&,, turned at our Factory, will be fouiid' to give every safisfactibn. We haveitberefore much confideace in soliciting iyour patronage. ■ Samples of our Manufactures are.now on view at our Greym;ou|n : 'House, where Orders will be received; or, send direct, to Christchurch.- ' *•"■•*••■. Postal- Address — ':\r . , „' - .Telegraphic Address — "M. O'BRIEN AND. CO.,- , " ■ :^ ;^M. O'BRIEN AND CO., "P.O. Box 162, "St. Asaph street, 'Christchurch." . " Christchurch." M. (VBRIEN AND" CO Christchurch :."■■ - 1 ••; ; -'-C-fIL : ;p- J< > X'p v--- ? ''::.'• ■ : :: BOOT%EALERS, MINERS, AND OHWttRAL STOREKEEPER?. Are \VxVRN_D, against buying Minrng Gun. Boots, got up to .mienibJe the Vv manufacture of the, , / '"NORTH ■■■ BBITISH RI7BJFSF,_V GOMPAN"Y, LIMITED.^- '■■-•' - ;:^'>i :: ', /: ., ;; ; And so closely coppied both in name and appearanc as to deceive all but the most; careful purchasers. . ,' . All the Boots Mamzfactured by the North British Rubber Company bear ; oh : the heel and instep the words, "North British Rnbbe»- (-0,., Edinburgh,'' and inside tfbo thigh are stamped with the seal of the vJorapany-— a pair ot scales suspended from a dagger. Al] sizes and qualities to be had wholsale ot NEILL '& GO. (limited) BOW. STREET, DUNEDEiS, Solo Agents for New Zealand.' ? Stationery. JUST ARRIVED, Ex GEAFTON (FEOM LONDON). 1 TRICORD PIANO— In Walnut, Neufeld, maker,* Overstvung, Iron Frame ; a beautifully finished . . ■ instrument, £48. 1 TRICORD PIANO— In Walnut, Stodart and On., ' Makers ; a massive, well-finished Instrumen ' - £38. ' ■ V 1 CABINET ORG-AN-^ln Walnut, 5 stops, knee swei , £23. 1 HARMONIUM— Two Pedals, Bird, maker, £13---.Also — '- { i ■ . JUST OPENED, A. SELECTION OF IB IR, T H D -A. V G _^_ KD S , In New and Fashionable Designs. FAMILY RE ADERS-Division 52. The LAST NOVELS— By James Payne, Miss Bradclon, Henry Kingsley, &c. . 2 Cases of Work Boxes and Writing D'sks, Very Cheap. R. W. PARKINSON, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER MAWHERA QUAY. rnHE marvellous remedy FO Literature. 1 COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSE NESS, BRONCHITIS, CON- ;; rnß u wfi'TTTrrv atwttp-d^ptqtpx) SUMPTION, AND ALL CHEST HE W ™ L , 1 A U DVERTISER ' DISEASES -*- Jfublished by TfnTvT-NTTATPTnAT'i ppptor AT, OXY De Veutjx and Rxtssell/, of Christchurch, BOIV S ot *<______■ \l ?.*?# "tf MB ?* 1 »-™ TT?TeTT -s/rnQC! GAZETTE in the Colony, containing, as iJi f s^ 3 b& ' f< , ,it does, every BILL OF SALE and every' Cures the worst forms or L/Ougns ana „,„ ' n +!,„>>„ «i,«,,f To^^r Colds Hoarseness : gives immediate re- BANIOIUPTCY filed throughout New lief in CicMtis ;is the best medicine for Zealand, up to hour_of_Publication. Thisreallyusefulpaperhasnowentered tion, relieves all alectioLof the Cheit, GEO. BONNINGTON, Christchurch of the mercantile community, , and of the Agents- -fawa GRIFFEN and The low pnee of the SM]TH L • ? ONE °GUINEA PER ANNUM, I: R'l S H MOSS ELIXIR. Brings it within the reach of all, and as it ....: .. contains, in addition to the special inCHISHOM'S EXPECTORANT, formation concerning Bankruptcy and Prepared according- to a formula as super Bills of Sale, a reliable Share List, full vised by I 'the' late reports of Creditors' Meetings, Market DR. FARRELLE. Reports, decisions of importance in the Unequalled as a remedy for diseases of English and Colonial Courts, and a large i the Lungs, viz., Coughs, Colds, Asthma, quantity of useful Commercial and Legal ' Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Incipient Con- Literature, no one should be without . ! sumption. Published and mailed to subscribers every ; The sale of the above Expectorant Saturday morning. i reaches 1500 bottles within a month, which Sample Copy sent free on application to 1 s a pleasing token of its merits as a . ' emedy for the above diseases. _^ V .„_ -.TTaQwi.T, I WM. HERBERT PERKINS, De VEAUX AND RUSSELL, I •• Sole Agent, Mawhera Quay. Pkopbietobs, I Price, Is 6d per bottle.— A liberal dis/ niTRT«Tf RrmflH count to Storekeepers. I OHRISTCHUROH.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5007, 11 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5007, 11 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5007, 11 October 1884, Page 4

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