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.-jfrofessional: E [DWARD Dobson and S ON, 7rviL encSbks! l authorised AND CIVI licensed surveyors. Smith British Chambers, Hereford street, Christchurch. Business Notices. _ OtIIVIEE AND G'aiEExSON. SHAREBROKERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Cathedral Square. Adjoining Post-office and Government Buildings.) Agents Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance Comjpftuy of New ZoalftiM** 1 A. H- H art. HORTICULTURAL BUILDER ASD HOT WATER ENGINEER, Hazeldean-road, Sydenham. Designs and Estimates on Application. 6039 F.iki E RANK n»*»i oat for A. Davie end Co., Strand, London, Manufacturer of «very description of SADDLERY AND HARNESS, At the Lowest Prices. •intents for harness with crests, mottoes, or radiograms, executed v - ith despatch. Price and quality unequalled. . , Davis’ famous ti Ss saddles are nnequalled for dsape, stylo, and durability, and are now meat m tavour with the hading hunts and sportsmen. (Samples of hunting, riding, and racing saddles on trade most liberally dealt with. „ Lichfield street, CamsiCHPitcH. 5056 iHi) WILLIAM LUCAS, ENGINEER AND MACHINIST, 170, Kilmore steeet, CnnisTcnuucH. SEVERAL New and Second-hand Engines and *■ Boilers. Second-hand Gas Engines, and other ascry on sale cheap- , -..rj-in-ls of Engines and Machinery made, repaired, and fixed promptly. , , 1 Various sires of Wood Tamers Lathes in stock. 5340 370 BAYNES BROTHERS, <SB, Manchester street, Christchurch, BEG to inform their numerous, clients that in addition to their old established business of Grain and Produce Merchants, they have added that of LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. They are .prepared to undertake the Sale or Letting of Farms, Land, Houses, iq,, on the lowest terms ; also the Collection of Rents, interest, &c. Estates managed for absentees. Mortgages arranged. Loans negotiated at lowest current rates. Stock and share brokers. General commission merchants. 3500 £io NOTICE TO FARMERS. w ; ’Bare CASH PTECHAfiSKS of WHEAT, GATS, BARLEY POTATOES, RYE GRASS, and COCKSFOOT RODNIEEE & CO., Cashel street. Corns acks supplied at Lowest Current 2&stes. 1694 224 A REAL CLEARING SALE. Robert walk e©, Importer of CRYSTAL, GLASS. CHINA, EARTHENWARE, 2ac., 58, Colombo street. Market Place, Christchurch, Tr-g resolved to entirely Clear Out his whole Stock of Fancv Goods in order to make room for he further development of his wholesale and amily trade. . ~ . , The following Scale of Redactions will be made luring the Sale upon all Goods in tie Showrooms, Goods amounting to 10s for 8s; 20s for 15s; 40s for 27s ; 80s for 50s. These prices are for CASH ONLY. The Stock consists of Breakfast, Dinner, Tea and edroom Ware, Crystals, Glass, Lustres, Lamps, tall Lamps, Vases, Wall Brackets, Decanters, fall Parses, &c. very article marked in Plain Figures, off which the above Reductions will be made. CANTERBURY GLASS AND CHINA WAREHOUSE, Market Place. 419 188 W illiam Stocks, MONUMENTAL MASON, jatvras STREET SOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH, Headstones and Monuments of every description u Marble, Granite and Native Stones, supplied at aoderate prices. Still on hand, a few of the headtones, Ac., purchased in the estates of Isaac Satterfield and J. Sheriff, which are offered at very aw prices. 5449 18 FUNERAL REFORM. 1.0.0. F., M.U., Established 1840. nrr LANGFORD, Undertaker, furnishes VV • Funerals complete, supplying Hearse, naming Coach, Coffin, Grave and attendance, as Rows: — , „ Adults from £6 0 0 Supplying Hearse only ... £4 0 0 Children (complete) ... from £2 10 0 Country orders will receive prompt attention. Address —Comer of North and East Belts, hristehurch. 2752 48 MITH’S UNIVERSAL BOOT DEPOT. tenders will remember that in consequence of I fire in High street, E. Smith had to take TEMPORARY PREMISES NEXT TO MB BONSINGTON’S THE CHEMIST, and as he has, in addition to the balance ©f his removed Stock, laid in a splendid Stock of BOOTS, SHOES and every requisite for the season of the year, has no Hesitation in inviting every class of the public to visit his establishment. These are no times for extravagant prices; buyers are compelled to visit those shops that are in a position to bay their stock at first hands, and to keep a stock of all kinds to select from. SMITH is fully alive to the foregoing, and he is prepared for every customer. He can sell a woman's boot from 4s per pair up to 21s fora beautiful sewn Balmoral or button, lined with chamois leather for the damp weather. Money is an object with all; you can effect a saving by visiting Smith. , _ In Children’s Boots we have all kinds, High Leg Balmorals in calf and levant, all kinds of Button Boots, and a capital line for Boys and Girls for the rough weather, toe and heel-plate and steelsprigged bottoms. A comfortable Felt Boot, also neat Cashmere Home Boot, and a nice, soft, wide, easy Boot for elderly ladies and those who study comfort more than appearance. In Men’s Department yon can obtain a Sewn, Pegged, or Eivetted Boot of quality that can be absolutely guaranteed, and Smith makes a special feature of supplying Boots suitable for the country trade. Farmers ore requested in their own interest to call. Those Boys will kick them out. Hundreds of mothers repeat this mournful ditty, and kick them out they will, but if the Boots are bought from Smith they won’t kick them out in a hurry. Ladies’ Evening Shoes of all kinds, and some beautiful Hand-sewn Winter Balmorals and Button Boots. A beautiful Calf Walking Shoe and a splendid | Calf Button Boot, most suitable for young ladies who have to walk out in all weathers. Blakey’s Boot Protectors. These are not good things for bootmakers; they make the boots wear too long. But it is such a pleasure to see customers return and say : “ Those last boots wore well, and those Protectors helped them a lot," that Smith will give a packet of these useful articles with every pair of boots, whether men's, women’s, or children’s. Anyone can fix them on. Call at the Temporary Premises, NEXT DOOR TO BONNINGTON’S. DON’T FORGET THIS, DIE SINKING. TAYLOR & OAKLEY invite the special attention of those requiring die sinking, die turning, stamping, piercing, letter-cutting, press and other tools,tinsmiths’dies,bras 3-workers’toolsandcutting out tools of every description, which will be supplied at lowest prices. 51 RIMMEL’S CHOICE PERFUMERY. B HOTEL'S TOILET VINEGAR, a pleasant tonic and refreshing adjunct to the Toilet and Bath, a reviving scent and a powerful disinfectant. Invaluable for warm climates. EimmeTs Celebrated Lavender Water. EimmeTs Treble Distilled Eau do Cologne. RimmeTs Much Improved Florida Water. EimmeTs Jockey Chib, White Heliotrope, White Fink, White Lilac, White Rose, Malvetta, Rose, Laurel, Wallflower, Sweet Pea, New Mown Hay, and other fragrant perfumes, in plain and cut bottles, EimmeTs Lime Juice and Glycerine gives the hair a beautiful gloss, and imparts an agreeable coolness to the head. EimmeTs Pure White Glycerine Soap, Tilia, Brown Windsor, Honey, Almond, Lettuce, Transparent Coal Tar, and other Toilet Soaps in bars or cakes. EimmeTs Velveteen, Violet, Rice, Rose-leaf, and other Toilet Powders, in boxes, barrels, and packets. Eimmel’a Aquadentine cleans and preserves the Teeth, EimmeTs Aromatic Ozonizer or Natural Air Purifier, a fragrant powder which diffuses, by evaporation, the healthy and refreshing emanations of the Pino and Eucalyptus Forests. In loz tins. EUGENE EIMMEL, Registered Trade Mark—An Heraldic Rose. Perfumer by appointment to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, 96' Strand, 128, Regent street, 24, . Cornhill, London; 9, Boulevard des Capucines, Paris. . 3

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7226, 28 April 1884, Page 2

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