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Business Notices. SMITH'S UNIVERSAL BOOT DEPOT, HIGH BTEEET, Next Petersen’s. Our ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING takes place on SOth JUNE, end, following our usual custom, we propose to hold a GEEAT GENUINE SALE. For 14 days, We are not believers in the usual bogus Clearing Sales, and have determined that any we hold shall be of the thoroughly genuine character. We want our Customers and the Public to see what they are getting, and we now offer EOS FOURTEEN DATS, a Cash Discount of Ten per Cent off every Lina Purchased between this and the SOth June. Our Goods will be offered at the Old Prices, and then be subject to TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT. When we consider that without any discount our Boots are the Cheapest in the City, we are justified in thinking this as a great inducement to buyers, and so we invite the whole public to taka advantage of this offer. TEN PEE CENT OFF FOB 14 DATS. Ladies' and Children’s Boots, and Men’s Strong Work at the very Lowest Prices ever offered, and then Reduced Ten per cent. Heads of families will do well to lay in a stock for the whole family. No Rubbish whatever will be offered; £SOOO stock to select from. We intend to make a large reduction in the stock before SOth June, and we expect at least TEN THOUSAND CUSTOMERS To avail themselves of THIS GREAT SALE. Remember the Address : SMITH’S UNIVERSAL BOOT DEPOT, Next Petersen’s, Jewellers, and Nelson, Moate’a Tea Mart. BEE HIVE BOOT DEPOT, HIGH STREET, C BRISTCHUECH. W ROBINSON has much p’easnre in bring- • ing before the Public of Christchurch and Country Districts a VERT LOW, PRICE LIST of BOOTS and SHOES. W. E. wishes the Public to understand thatthere is no 10 per cent discount, which is very hard to bei understood by the working classes, and which they will have to pay for in some way or other, but a Plain Price List that anyone can read at home snd call at the Bee Hive and get those Boots and Shoes named in the list. P.S. —I do not say that lam already the Cheapest in the City, but the Public say that for me, and I only ask them to Come and - Support the Man that gives the Best Article at the Lowest Cost. 9 6 s. d. Woman’s E.S. A 1 mas Women’s E.S. At mas 10 6 Women’s E.S. .Almas... 11 6 Women’s Kid E.S. (not sheepskin)... 6 6 Women’s Kid E.S. 7 6 Women’s Shoes Women’s Shoes Levant s. d. Levant 7 6 8 6 5 0 Best Quality Block Fronts (women’s) 10 6 Morocco Button ... 8 6 „ Best ... 10 6 Women's Legists.. 9 6 „ , „ ... 10 6 „ Stookyarn 96 , Babies’ and Children’s Boots too numerous to mention. Women’s Kid Shoes 9 6 >. 10 6 „ .. ... 116 Cheap Line of Kid (7/9) Cheap Line of Kid (10/13) Women’s Slippers (Venetian) Women’s Slippers (Venetian) Women's ’ Leather E.S. in front 5 6 3 0 4 6 4 0 Men’s Bluchers s. d. Men’s Shooters „ Best Peg s. d. First, class Bespoke Work Made on the Premises, and at the Lowest C^st. W. ROBINSON, BEE HIVE BOOT DEPOT, Cbbistcbubcb. CHRISTCHURCH DUNEDIN, N “ M proof POSITIVE. At. the N.Z. International ' Exhibition of 1882 Nelson, Moate & Co.’s Celebrated Fare Blended Teas were acknowledged by three judges the heat by pence per lb, but owing to an irregularity a frivolous . protest was entered. . Nelson, Moats & Co. threw np the. award (although not compulsory) and challenged the opposing Company for another test; consequently a Special Committee was called, and the teas taken oat of the different cases by Mr Twopeny to be wrapped in plain Supers (N. M. & Co.’s conitions) to he sent to an expert appointed by the Committee; bat the said Company, fearing their teas would not. stand another test, their prices were reduced 3d per lb, so the Committee decided that in spite of the irregularity they were thoroughly oonvmoed, from the separate evidences of the jurors, that the first test was most : severe and impartial. Although N. M. & Co. were competing with scented mixtures, flavoured with artificially scented teas, n Gold and Silveb Medal wore awarded to them. ' ' 2/-, 2/4, 3/4 and 4/. NELSON. MOATB A Co. & Ask yonr Grocer for N. M. A CO.’S TEAS. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON, c° 6221 NOW PUBLISHED. THE COLONIAL DRAWING BOOKS, First Grade Freehand, For Standards 111., IV., V., VL, By DAVID BLAIR, Head Master Canterbury College School of Art Christchurch, late Art Examiner Science and Art Department, South Kensington, London. . Price—6d each; on thin paper, Sd each. Issued by authority of the Minister of Education in accordance with regulation XVIII. of the Order-in-Council relating to Inspection of Schools and Standards of Education, dated June 16th, 1885, In preparation, and will be READ-TIN JANUARY, 1886, PRACTICAL PLANE GEOMETRT, PRACTICAL SOLID GEOMETRY AND MODEL DRAWING. Also, now ready, MISTAKEN VIEWS ON THE EDUCATION OF GIRLS. Second Edition. Price —2s 6d, papers 8s 6d oloth. By MISS LOHSE, Principal Ladies* School, Armagh street, Christchurch. NOW PUBLISHED, SOUTHERN PROVINCES ALMANAC Foe 1886, With MAP showing the proposed EAST an WEST COAST RAILWAY ROUTES, CANTERBURY RHYMES. Edited by W.P. REEVES. Price 2s Sd. •• PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF N.Z." BT C. J. FOSTER, LL.D. NEW ZEALAND STATUTES. wxlfrei) y badgee. ON SALE Maps of the City of Christchurch, plain 2s 6d, coloured 3s 6d Maps of the City of Christchurch and Suburbs, showing Id Postal Delivery. 5s Maps 'of the ; County of Selwyn, plain 7s 6d, i coloured 10s 6d QIHPBOH * I L LIAMS. Booksellers, Stationers, and Publishers, High street. Christchurch. 51

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7925, 30 July 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7925, 30 July 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7925, 30 July 1886, Page 2

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