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Drapory, Clothing, &c. JjTTBS. lammmd LATE SHIPMENT BOUGHT AT HALF PRICE. EXAMPLE—30s FITES FOE 15s. &C., to, G. L. HEATH & CO. „ COME AND SEE J. W. PERRY, FASHIONABLE CASH TAILOR, 200 COLOMBO STHEET, jpATEONISB THE INTRODUCER OF MEDIUM PRICE CLOTHING. Established 1830. SUITS of Colonial Tweed, made to CAS order, from ” TROUSERS of Colonial Tweed 10S CD made to order, from " Black Worsted COAT AND VEST, CAS Excellent Value, to order A Good Selection of COLONIAL AND HOME TWEEDS-AND COATINGS ALWAYS IN STOCK. 2516 Close at 6 p.m. Saturday, 9 p.m. Business Notices. D. MACMILLAN, 133, Manchesmb Sibket, Importer of OILS, COLOUES, GLASS, PAPBEHANGINGS, AND BEUSHWABE. JUST Landed, a Splendid Assortment of Patent Glacier Window Decoration, an effective substitute for stained glass, at a fraction of the cost. Address--133, Manchester'street, 6i42 - Opposite Barrett's Hotel. CONTBAOTOB m TO THE HEW ZEALAND GOVEBNMENT. s, IJ- AS HE L SKI, wholesale ASI) beiail IRONMONGER, HARDWARE MERCHANT AHD GENERAL IMPORTER, 217, HIGH STREET, akd 128, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH; Has in Stock and to Arrive, a Large and Complete Assortment of ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL HARDWARE in All Branches. IRON—Bar, Plate, Pig, Hoop, Galvanised Corrugated, Galvanised, Tinned and Black Sheet CEMENT—Knight Sevan's, and White's COAOHBUILDERS’ WOODWARB, Axles, Springs, Trimmings, and Materials in great variety. Coach and Carriage Lamps GLASS, Oils, Paints, Colours, Varnishes, Sheet Lead and Zino, Fencing Wire, Standards, Wire Netting, Spades. Shovels, Scythes, Forks, Gorsa Hooks, &o, CARPENTERS', BLACKSMITHS', AND COOPERS* Tools and Requisites WINDMILLS, Pumps, Rams, Black and Galvanised Iron Pipes and Fittings RANGES—English and Local, Scotch, American, and Gas Stoves, Register Orates, Marble and Slate Mantelpieces, Tiles for Hearths, Fenders and Fire Irons, Coal Scuttles, Chandeliers for Gas and Kerosene, Lamps, Lamp General Furnishing Goods DYNAMITE, Blasting Powder AMMUNITION, SPECIALTIES—JUST LANDED. CUTLERY, CUTLERY IN OASES, and ELECTRO-PLATED WARE ROCHESTER and HITCHCOCK LAMPS,-.great variety MANGLES, Perfect Gems, Regular Bargains BABBIT WIRE NETTING, sped ally selected. strong and cheap; any quantity WATERBURY WATCHES, Ladies' and Gents’ new and old series GUNS, REVOLVERS ahd ah SPORTSMAN'S REQUISITES, INDENTS UNDERTAKEN on Most Reasonable Terms for all English, American and Continental Goods. 99 mHB "CORNISH" AMERICAN ORGAN Pronounced by Experts to be the Best American Organ made, and the Prices are Lower than those of any other. SOLD ON TIME PAYMENTS. No Interest charged to Church Committees buying on Deferred Payments, to whom Special Discounts are also given. E. NORTON-TAYLOR, BOLE AGENT N.Z, REFERENCE PERMITTED to the following Purchasers of Cornisn Organs:— Rev C. Penny, Reeftonj kev S. Garliok, SpringSton; Rev J. Law, Lawrence; H. Gorton, Esq., Mar ton; Presbyterian Church, Akaroa; RevJ. Worboys, Woodville; 0, Hardy and. Co., Kakaia; A. Oakey, Nelson; Slaters of Mission, Napier and Christchurch; Rev Father Sauzeao, Rev Brother Joseph, Marlst. 2x0111016' School, Christchcroh; and many ■ others. j i have Numerous Unsolicited Testimonials, Carlton, Canterbury, March 7,1890We are greatly pleased with the tons and quality of the Cornish Organ purchased from you. and consider the price very reasonable.—Henry Steffens, Secretary Carlton Church of England Organ Committee. Wellington, N.Z., Jan. 26, 1890. The Cornish Organ purchased from Mr NortonTaylor is in every respoofc satisfactory. The subreeds are particularly rich, and when combined with the bass-coupler are exceedingly powerful. As an accompaniment to vocal music ibis organ, by n ison of its variety of tone and facility of expression, is far superior to any similar instrument that 1 have yet seen.—N. T. Carolan, S.M. I have had the organ purchased from you tried and tested by Mr Cimino, Father Broxmiere, and others with the most gratifying results. I am well pleased with my purchase. —F. J. Watters, D.D,, S.M., Rector St Patrick's College, Wellington; Mr Wonon-Taylor, Christchurch, We are delighted with the sweetness of tone and great power of tho organ purchased from you.— Geo. Hilling, Bohoolhonso, Little River, April 8, 1890. All other Purchasers, Without Exception, Equally Well Satisfied. TO ARRIVE, ex Carrie L. Tyler, from New York, Feb. 6ih—A Special Shipment of the Favourite ••GEM" Organ. E. NORTON-TAYLOR, Hereford street, Christchurch, Agent foe the Principal Newspapers of the World. Send for Catalogues* 1030

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9150, 9 July 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9150, 9 July 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9150, 9 July 1890, Page 8

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