Business Notices. T. ARMBTBOKG & CO.’S,. HIGH STREET AND MARKET SQUARE, (} EE i T WINT EQ| STOCK-TAKING sale COMMENCES TO-DAY. We hare been successful in procuring .soma GREAT BARGAINS, for this Sale, at RIDICULOUS PRICES. NEW GOODS FOB EVENING WEAR, GREATLY SEDUCED. The whole of our enormous Stock has been thoroughly gone through, and all Goods that were found out of Season, Soiled, Short Lengths, OddKents, Old Patterns or makes, arc marked down to RIDICULOUS PRICES. HUNDREDS OS’ NEW JOS LIKES Of Useful Every-day Articles will fci put in this Sale at 33£ LESS THAN MARKET VALUE, ■PATENT*. A. H.~HART, PATENT OFFICE, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. Trade Marks Registered. Established 1885. Teloplioue 710. VI “ISO» T. C K 0 o s BOOKSELLER, STATIONER & IMPORTER OF THOTOGRAPHIC GOODS, MAGIC LANTERNS, Ac., ' Morten’s Buildings, SJ2F Opposite Bauk of New Zealand. THE STANDARD BICYCLE OP THE WORLD, THE COLUMBIA. MANUFACTURED BY THE POPE MANUFACTURING .COMPANY, Of HARTFORD, CONN., U.S.A. THE First Bicycle made in America. For 19 years the favourite Machine in the United States; now the MOST POPULAR MACHINE IN THE WORLD. Many Uuiquo.and Valuable Features. Men, Methods, Materials aud Machinery have no equal. Forty thousand Columbias Sold Last Tear, of which number 15,000 crossed the Atlaniio. ENGLISH EIDERS PREFER COLUMBIAS. THE COLUMBIA IS THE STRONGEST, MOST BEAUTIFUL, MOST DURABLE and EASIEST RUNNING Of any Bicycle Made. Although the Price is notlow.it is cheaper than any other. CASH PRICEa little more on Terms, . Beautiful Art Catalogue for the asking. THF YE REX AND JONES COMPANY OF WELLINGTON, Only Agents in New Zealand. X 1877 THE “CITY MISSION HOMS” PROVIDES TEMPORARY SHELTER, and MEALS for destitute Men;"OBTAINS EMPLOYMENT for Men, Women and Boys; also Firing, Bedding and Food to destitute Families; Nurse and Medical Aid to cases of serious illness; Clothing and Blankets, &c,, &c. THIS IS ALL DONE FREE. • The Home, being supported entirely r.y voluntary subscriptions, is nt the present time in very great need of help of all kinds. Mr Herrick desires immediate Employment, such as Window-cleaning, Gardening, Fencing and other odd jobs, for Unemployed Citizens. Apply CITY MISSION HOME. THOMAS HERRICK, 4-13 Superintendent. MILLS’ EXTRAORDINARY STOCK-TAKING SALE. Eyes see them, Ears hear about them, Mouths praise them, WHAT? THE GENUINE BARGAINS AT MILLS’ BOOT SALE. NOW, all the country knows that in the past when MILLS advertised bargains he gave them, and they know, too, that he is not the man to play pranks with his reputation as a man of business, so when he ANNOUNCES a .BIG CLEARING BALE, 111 the world will take him at his word, and go vitb bis wife and family to 216, HIGH STREET, ■o got fitted with some of tha lollowing BARGAIN jeats'. Ladies' and Children’s Felt Slippers in great variety. From a GLACE KID SHOE to a GENT’S HORSESkIN BOOT, All Reduced in Proportion, ' A. MILLS, 21$, HIGH STREET, XNeit Staadiah and Fierce.)
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11052, 2 September 1896, Page 3
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