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Drapery, Clothing, &o. H. E. MAT from Business. LEASE OF THE HALL EXPIRES IN AUGUST NEXT. Leaving only TWO MONTHS-to Dispose otthe Stock. THE HALL, High street, Christchurch. . • PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. After Thirteen years of clesa and constant application. I have decided to Retire from Business. The Lease of The HaQ expires in I August next, leaving only Two Months to' Dispose of the Stock, which ia now very large. Considerable Seductions will be made in the Prices, which will undoubtedly have the effect-of Clearing- the greater part. I beg to acknowledge my tfaankr for the very liberal Support which has enabled me to sell over £BIB,OOO worth of Drapery since I commenced bntdneaa in August, 1876, in what was than known as the Old Wesleyan Church, and to give every I assurance that in this MY PXNaL CLEABING SALE, such Seductions will be made and astonishing Bargains offered, as will cause money to speedily flow into the Hall. 1 am.very respectfully, 1 HENBT EBNEST MAY. \ r SALE COMMENCES TO-MOEBOW, At Ten o'clock. EVERYTHING GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE. Axn SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. SB- ALL ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID BY JULY. FOB. SALE OR TO LET FOB A TEEM— My Private House at Blecarton (adjoining the properties of Leonard Harper and F. S. Malcolm, Esqs., and Mrs Lance's family residence), containing 10 Rooms and Offices, Hot and Cold Water Bath Booms, and every modem convenience. House stands on 7 Acres, Paddocks, Shrubberies, Tennis Courts, Stable, Coachhouse and Man’s room. The Garden of 3 Acres is stocked with the Choicest Emit Trees, and a nice trout stream runs through theproperty. ’■ FOB SALE—Quarter-ecre-Section on Deans* Estate, opposite the Park, -Pnooc£lso, H. E. MAY, THE HALL. Christchurch, GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS AT DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON. AND CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITIONS! We have the Largest Stock of JJOTS* In the Colony. Every Garment is our own make. We SHRINE all tweeds before making np. We are Selling at very Low Prices. We makk all goods in PLAIN FIGURES, and never make two prices. HALLENSTEIN BEOS., NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, 169, Cashel street (next the DJ.C,)UB7 COME AND SEE. J. W. PERRY, FASHIONABLE CASH TAILOR. 200, COLOMBO STREET.' PATEONXZB THE INTRODUCER OP MEDIUM PRICE CLOTHING. Established, 1880. SUITS of Colonial Tweed, made to order, from TROUSERS of Colonial Tweed, made to order, from Black Worsted COAT AND TEST, Excellent Value, to order ... A Good Selection of COLONIAL AND HOME TWEEDS AND COATINGS ALWAYS IN STOCK. 147 Close at 7 p.m. 50 s 12 s 6 D 50’ Seeds, Bulbs, &c. JgEEDSt jgEEDS!! JgEEDSIM Up wards of 300 sorts of Stove, Greenhouse, and Hardy Herbaceous Plants, also many Rare Exotic Ferns from the Imperial Gardena, St Petersburg : fjr, per packet. Detailed u lists on application. Cedrns Deodars, Abies Smithiana. Abies Webbtana, Pinns Longitolia, Pinna Ezoelsa, from the Himalayas, all Freeh Seeds, t H per Special quotation for quantities. packet. PRESENTS FOB HOME FRIENDS. Seeds of New Zealand Ferns, Plants and Bhmbs, Alpine Plants, Orchids and Veronicas, in Collection of 12 Varieties, 5s each, BULBS DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS No. J. Collection ofEarly Flowering Bulbs for outdoor planting, price 21s; halt collection, 12s. No. 2. Cfeffigption for Conservatory and Window Decora* Vlln, price 21s. No. 3. Collection for outdoor planting, 150 bulbs, price 21s, —— NEW ZEALAND PERNS, Ac, Tourists are invited to inspect the collection of New Zealand Ferns, Palms and Orchids, Cases all packed from One Guinea upwards. AMS AND BOK S, VICTORIA NURSERY. 4532 Gloucester street East (over Belt), Christchurch. A- D CITY LIVERY STABLES. THESE Stables in Cashel street, lately in the occupation of Mr Murray, have passed into the hands of Mr W. E. SAUNDERS, Who will carry on the Coach Traffic between CHRISTCHURCH, SUNNYSIDB AND HALSWELL. Mr Saunders has bought out the interest of both Mr Murray and Mr Tardley, who hope that their successor will receive a similar amount of patronage to that accorded to them by the mddeate along the route followe by the Coinhes

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8819, 14 June 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8819, 14 June 1889, Page 8