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Business nonces. CHEAP BOOTS! CHEAP BOOTS! CHEAP BOOTS! -jrj J. 'HALE® Groat Clearing Sale ofßoots and Shoos is now over, but owing to tho Liberal K » Patronage iKmtowecl* he intends to SELL AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES PRICE LIST. Ladles’ and gentlemen's slippers Very superior all patent... Children’s7io.9 elastic sides ... „ 10 to 13 „ Ladies’ kid elastic sides Very superior ~ Men’s own make Wnoliors ... Men’s wooden solo wntorttgnts Gents' Colonial sboosors ... Gents' hand-sown side Wrings - Our own make watortiguis s. d. from 9 6 „ 10 6 » 18 6 „ U 0 „ 16 0 ALL OTHER LINES EQUALLY CHEAP, My Motto being SMALL PBOPITS AND QUICK RETURNS. Note tho address— B. J. HAL B, BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, Corner of Cashel and Colombo streets. 674 B. HALE & CO., SAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG, HORSE COVER AND OILSKIN. MANUFACTURERS, AND ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. HORSE COVERS. SS HORSE COVERS. -TMTE have now on hand a very large stock of HORSE COVERS in various styles, Including one of n description, and in recommending to the public our well-known excellent make, invite an inspection, especially by those who like a thorough good article at a moderate cost. OILSKIN CLOTHING In Great Variety, which we Guarantee Waterproof. TARPAULINS of nil sizes kept in stock. MARQUEES ON HIRE, 12x21 to 25 x 80. Orders received for Manilla, Hemp, and Flax Binding Twine far next season. Orders by post or telegram forwarded per first train or steamer. wholesaleTand RETAIL. T. J. WATTERS, RANGE MAKER, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ~|~|~AVING Reduced the Price of his Ranges, they will be found as ohea as tny other Maker. T.J.W. was awarded the only Gold Medal for Ranges in the Australian Colonies at the N.Z. International Exhibition. PORTABLE RANGES made from 3ft up to sft, fitted up with High Covings and Plate Racks, with Grills attached. HOT WATER APPARATUS PITTED UP for BATHS and [other purposes at a Low Price, and Baths supplied 13 KELSEY BR OS., BRITISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS. MANCHESTER STREET .SOUTH. * Sole Agents in New Zealand for tne JOHNSTON STRING BINDER, Acknowledged by all competent authorities as the Lightest, Best Balanced, Strongest, and most Simple Machine hitherto imported into this Colony. THE JOHNSTON HARVESTER COMPANY Have advised us that they have this year paid special attention to the requirements of this Market, where they are now gaining a rapid hold, and in consequence upwards of a dozen Important Improvements, suggested by the various Farmers through us, have been made. Amongst these we may mention—--Ist. FOOT-TRIP—To enable the driver to trip machine at will without dismounting. 2nd. NEW LOCK TO LARGE GEAR WHEEL.—This improvement does away with the slack arm and all its connections. No plunger bolt is now used. 3rd. GENERAL STRENGTHENING of Machine in all its parts, malleable having been substituted throughout for cast iron. , _ , We have the authority of the -ending Agricultural Magazines in Great Britain that at the Great Agricultural Show at York, visited by our Mr T. O. Kelsey, the JOHNSTON STRING BINDER was pronounced as perfect a Machine in all points as has ever been seen in Great Britain. JOHNSTON STRING BINDER AND HARVESTER, KELSEY BROS., Agents. JOHNSTON WROUGHT IRON SIDE DELIVERY REAPER (The of Reapers), Changeable Speed and Controllable Rakes. Obtained First Prize at Paris. - Exhibition trials against thirty-five competitors. KELSEY BROS., Agents. JOHNSTON NEW CONTINENTAL MOWER NO. 6. JOHNSTON CHANGEABLE SPiiE» MOWER NO. 5. KELSEY BROS., Agents. JOHNSTON STRING BINDER, The only Reaper with an Unbeaten Record I! 1 Large and Well-assorted Stocks of Churns, Cheese Presses, Potato Diggers and Ironmongery, REAPING TWINE. KELSEY BEOS,, OPPOSITE THE CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION. HOBDAY’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. P E C I A L. N EW GOODS AND NEW STYLES FOE THE SEASON, AND A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER, We are NOW OFFERING, in addition to our 70s TWEED SUITS, our £5 10s TWEED SUITS, at FOUR GUINEAS TO MEASURE, which are Real Good Value. A GOOD FIT, COMBINED WITH STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP, GUARANTEED. This is No Puff; come in, see for yourselves. NELSON, MOATE AND CO., TEA MERCHANTS. GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS FOE PURE BLENDED TEAS. Owing to the great success of our justly CELEBRATED PURE BLENDED TEAS, many unprincipled traders are copying the PACKETS and NAMES of these Teas. To counteract this unfair proceeding, we beg our numerous customers to be careful not to buy any Packet which does not bear the NAME of our FIRM upon it. OURS ARE THE ONLY PURE BLENDED TEAS IE THE COLONY. NELSON. MOATE AND CO. CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. Agents all over New Zealand, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and Tasmania, 6544 81 8 W. LANGDOWN & CO., TEAM WOOD BENDING AND WHEEL MANUFACTORY Ash and Hickory Planking, Timber steam-bent to an Largef Lime,' Newcastle and Brookfield Coal Black Pine and Manuka Firewood * AGENTS FOR ENGELRERT’S LUBRICATOR. and Hickory flanking, 'limber steam-bent to any pattern 50 Stock of Spring-carl and Dray Wheels on hand, special sizes’ mad« to order e, Hair, Plaster of Paris, Cement, Laths, Nails, &o ' CHRISTCHURCH YARD—HIGH STREET, ST. ASAPH STREET, Railway Siding, Sydenham. 1075 437 E. C. BROWN & CO., FASHION HOUSE, AUTUMN 1884. JUST OPENED, Ex s.s. Aorangi, Bombay, and British Queen, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE AUTUMN DRAPERY, Comprising— DRESS GOODS OF LATEST FASHIONS FUR CAPS, PARIS MILLINERY, All Shad* in Coloured Saxony Flannels, Blankets, Sheetings. Calicoes, meterings, Astracans, Cloth Jacketings, Hosiery i n great variety. See Windows and Stock for styles and prices at E. C. BROWN & CO.'S FASHION HOUSE. 8919 400

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

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