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Business Notices. J. w p o J A. M B # FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, FUNEEALH’^Sfr^Xd Other firm In Christchnrob. —— ESTABLISHED 12 YEARS. II L L . pANNE oJ MaHCHESIBR Street 93 DIRECT IMPORTER & MANUFACTURER BOOTS AND SHOES. Just Arrived for the. Penaon. . WRLL-BEL ACTED AND COMPLETE * W AbSORTMENT OF GOODS, •WBioh In Quality and Cheapness are bound to suit ' the Purchasers. A LARGE SEASONABLE STOCK BOOTS fc SHOES OP OUR OWN MAKE Recommends itself for Stylo, Solidity, and Cheapness. Incur extensive and steady inor^Bing" Order Trade" (sewn, pegged, and riveted Boo« and Shoes of every description) we can “ > ’^s ,aer tb putUio jn every respect the best advantages. H. PANNELL, 93, Manchester Street South. T HE MUTUAL BOOT STOEE IS NEXT WHITE HABT HOTEL. worn MTlTCTAL— Cheapest and Best Value in Tttß MU U Kid E.S, and Balmorals, 4a 6d to 14s THE MUTUAL— For Walking Shoes, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7« od, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10a 6d THE MUTUAL— For I von in* Shoes, sb, 5b bd, os, 6a dd, 7s 6d, Ac. | THE MUTUAL— For Ladles’ Cloth Top Balmorals, 10s 6d, 12s 6d TEE MUTUAL— For l adies’ Button Boots, from 8a 6d to 16s THE MUTUAL—For Otto Hera a Qlacee Kid Shoes, 12s 6d, 14s t>d THE MUTUAL-For Pollack's QlaccSo Shoes, 7s 6dtol2s6d ■THE MUTUAL—For Ladies’ Felt Boots £HE MUTUAL —For Venetian and Cashmere Slippers THE MUTUAL—For warm Winter Slippers THE MU TUAL-Por Carpet Slinpers THE MUTUAL— For Cheap Kid Boots, 5s oil, os, 6s6d, Ac. , . „ THE MUTUAL—F-t Boots really good at all prices . c THE MU TUAL—For Men’s Cheap Bluchers, -s 9d, 6s, da 6d, 7s, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s thb MUTUAL—For Yen’s Cheap Shooting Boots and Watertignts, 9s 6d, 10s 6d 11s 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d THE MUTUAL -For Men’s extra wide Scotch Fitting Shooters, nailed and plain THE MUTUAL—For Men’s Pine town Goods THE MUTUAL-For Celebrated Paiagon School Boots, indestructible THE MUTUAL—For Patent Court Shoes THE MUTUAL—For Boys’ and Girls Boots for strong wear a-d for best THE MUTUAL—For Infants’ Goods at all prices, from la per pair THE MUTUAL-For Gum Boots for duck shooting and for wet work THE MUTUAL—For every Boot that Fathers, Mothers, Sons, and Daughters require; and, as no rubbish is sold, Cmtomers can rely fortbe Best Va.uo and Variety in the City. NO ONE WHO STUDIES ECONOMY cIN ArrORD TO PASS THE MUTUAL, BUFFER PROM PECUNIARY EMBARRASSMENT COLONIAL w nx When you can consult (free of all charge) TUB FINANCE* AND LOAN CO., Who Give Advice To All in Embarrassed Circumstances, And Arrange Loans os Bills of Sale Liens on growing crops, trust deeds, bond warrants, personal or any tangible security. They are al»"> Prepared to arrange for Private Composition with Creditors, Audit and Balance caiesmcn’s books, and to act generally AS TSB UStNESS FRIENDS AND ADV'SEES OF ALL IN FINANCIAL DIFFICULTY. Remember! NO EXORBITANT LEGAL CHARGES 1 NO DAMAGING PUBLICITY I nt all estates entrusted to their charge will he ound up with accuracy and despatch, having due igard to the interests of creoitor and debtor PLEASE NOTEAll Advice and Consultations Free. II Commissions Regarded as Strictly Confidential, RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. istraints Executed and Bills of Sale put in force* 28?, Hereford street, and 116, Oxford Ten ace, Christchurch, J. TOPHAM, Manage* IHCAID A MARRIOTT TEA BLENDERS AND FAMILY GROCERS, 155, Colombo street. We have always had thejEepntation of being iHE CHEAPEST FIRM IN THE CITY FORJTEK pAT.R OP SUPERIOR GOODS, WHICH WE ABE DETERMINED TO MAINTAIN. 7147 FTY PEE CENT LESS THAN COLONIALS. FIFTY PEE CENT LESS. BOOKS! BOOKS! 1 BOOKS 1!1 BOOKBINDING I STATIONERY 1 uwyers. Doctors, Clergymen, Merchants, Schools and Colleges Supplied. VHE Undersigned, who attend leading Book and Picture bales, and are purchasers of Vaina Private Libraries in England and the Conant, can supply books at about 50 per cent less n usual cost price Pictures, Books and MSS. ight on order. All new and second-hand English I Continental Books and Reviews supplied on irtest notice. Libraries furnished throughout, missile Bookbinding and Stationery at exooedly low rates. Remit by Bank or Postal Draft harder. J. MOSCEIPT PTE & CO., EXPORT BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS AND PUBLISHERS, 164, West Reoeht Street, GLASGOW. SCOTLAND. GOOD NEWS FROM HOME! )r the convenience of “Kin Beyond Sea,” J. SCRIPT PYE (of the above firm) who baa had ,t experience of the various requirements of as and gentlemen abroad and in the Colonies, as General > gent, and executes with economy despatch commissions entrusted to him, for thing large or small that may bo wanted from one Correspondents in all parts. Manufaois and Patents, also Financial and Commercial srtakings placed on the English Market, Prenary fee, £25 sterling. Relatives tracd. join an d Tutors recommended. Investments ,e in best securities. Save time, trouble and ■nae. by communicating with MR PYE. 154, West Regent street, GLASGOW. A Remittance should in every case accompany instructions. B.—Exhibition Agent for the Scottish International Exhibition to be held at Glasgow in 1888. S9O Prize Medal Awarded Philadelphia Exhibition, 1876. OAKEY’S Wellington Knife Polish. In Cannisters, Id, 2d, Sd; tins, Cd, Is, 2s Cd, and is each. OAKET'S India Rubber Knife Board, from Is 6deaoh. OAKET’S Silversmiths’ Soap (Non-Mercurial) for Cleansing and Polishing Silver, electroplate, plate glass, marble, Ac. Tablets, 6d each. Gonnine Emery, Grain and Flour. Emery and Glass Cloth. OAKET'S Cabinet Glass Paper, Wellington Block Black Lead, Ac. OAKEY’S Goods Sold Everywhere by Ironmongers, Grocer*, Oilmen, Brushmokers, imiggiats, WELLINGTONBMEBT& BLACK LEAD MILLS London,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8146, 18 April 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8146, 18 April 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8146, 18 April 1887, Page 2

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