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Business Notices RICHARD MURPHY, IMPOSTER AND MANUFACTURER Of Every Description OF BOOTS AND SHOES. THE Public are invited to inspect the Largo and varied Stock—Ladies’ Boots, from 9s to Slsper pair; Gentlemen’s Boots, from 12s 6d to 22s fid per pair; Children’s Boots, from 2s upwards. The stock is all new and the quality guaranteed. Every article is marked in plain figures. Ladies and gentlemen can have any description made to order in first-class style. THE IN TOWN. R. MURPHY, STRANGE’S NEW ’ BUILDINGS. 8357 NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, CANTERBURY BRANCH. [ Temporary Premises opposite the Post-office, Colombo street. Schools supplied on the same advantageous terms as at the Head Quarters of the above Establishment in Wellington. A large and well assorted stock of Stationery always on hand. Agents for the Christian Knowledge and Religions Tract Societies. T. A. BOWDEN ic SONS. N.B.—A circular explaining advantages accorded to Members and stating terms of subscription, on application. 6841 HORSE CLOTHS. BUT YOUR HORSE CLOTHS ■ AT J, T R I S T’S, TENT MAKER, Cashel street (opposite AX Hotel). First Maker of HORSE CLOTHS in New Zealand. N.B.—Liberal allowance made to the trade and country storekeepers. 6788 IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. NEW BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, QASHEL STREET. W HARRIS, late of the firm of Harris and • Goodman, begs respect fully to announce that he has taken the premises lately occupied by Mr B. Button, painter, and next door to Dunstable House. , The stock is all quite new, and W. Harris’s long experience has enabled him to select only such goods os axe suitable to the requirements of the place and the present season. In some items, the markets being overstocked, he has bought at very small advances on English cost, and has marked every article at prices which will defy competition. Manufacturing Branch.—This department will he under his personal supervision, as in the old establishment, which is a sufficient guarantee to his customers. THE IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT being larger and more convenient than the old premises, W. Harris intends to conduct the business on a more extended scale. The ready made stock will be found much more complete, and with a view to giving the business his whole attention, he has dis£osed of his clothing stock to .Mr A. Walker, olomho street, to whom he has great pleasure in recommending his old customers. All accounts owing on the late clothing business. W. Harris will he glad to receive at his new premises. 6877

** Xi tttelton Times’ Steam Printing House, Lithographic, Copperplate, Engraving, Bookbinding AKB Machine Billing Establishment, GLOUCESTER STREET ■ . t :• . aim CATHEDEAIi SQUARE, Christchurch, N.Z. JJOSSESSING a very LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT or TYPE, Together with powerful Machinery of the most approved description, this Establishment is greatly superior to others 'in the Province, and equal to any in ~ the Colony. Tan PnOPninrOßS are prepared to execute any Description of Work at the SHOETBST NOTICE aao in ran VEET BEST STYLE. BOOKWOEK. Pamphlets Catalogues Prospectuses Societies’ Buies Balance Sheets Circulars InvoioelHeadings Labels yTfnd BUlfl ■ Business Cards Ball Programmes Concert Tickets Concert Programmes Letter and Note Headings Show Cards, ol every description Fosters, any size or colour.

LITHOGRAPHY. Maps Plana Cheques Debenture* Handbills Fac Simile Circulars Ban Programmes Visiting, Wedding, Business, Show or Window Cards. COPPERPLATE PRINTING asn ENGRAVING Of aU kinds. PLAIN AHD ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVING Crests,; Monograms, Seals, Stamps; j Debenture, Invoice, Card, Door, Check or Order Plates. THE BOOKBINDING DEPARTMENT la replete with every necessary appliance for the execution of orders for ACCOUNT AND OTHER BOOKS. Of all sizes and in any style of Binding—in Rough, Smooth, or Coloured Calf; Basil, Cloth, Roan, or Morocco, in first-class style. MACHINE RULING. Possessing one of the Largest and Best Ruling Machines in the Colony, they are enabled to RULE PAPER of the largest size and to the most intricate pattern. PAPER CUTTING. Having one of Latham’s most powerfu Guillotines, CUT PAPKB Of the largest rise, and to any pattern, A T.TBERAT. DISCOUNT allowed to the TRADE OH COPPER. BRASS, OR ZINC, Including—they ate prepared to

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4450, 19 May 1875, Page 1

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