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Business Notices. an historical event, THE OLD GLASGOW HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE, TO BE RAZBD’TO THE GROUND. ~|~T is interesting to note that “ GLASGOW HOUSE” was established by Mrs Williams, who started the first Christchurch. Draper’s Shop in Armagh Street in 1851, on the arrival of the first ships, removing shortly afterwards to the Marketj Square. After Mrs Williams, Glasgow House was successively occupied by Messrs White, Cass, Smith, Mulligan arid Hyde. REBUILDING ’ OP T. ARMSTRONG & CO.’S MARKET SQUARE PREMISES. TO FACILITATE BUILDING OPERATIONS As far as possible. We must perforce practically CLEAR THE STOCK! WE THEEEFOBE ANNOUNCE A GREAT UNRESERVED SALE. This is on opportunity quite exceptional and extra, ordinary for BUYING DRAPERY AND CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS Much under Market Value. THE GREAT SALE OPENS TO-DAY, AT NINE O’CLOCK A.M. ajpTHE STOCK IN BOTH OUR SHOPS WILL BE SLAUGHTERED. GENUINE MANUFACTURERS’ STOCKS or LADIES’ CAPES, JACKETS, SHIRTS AND BLOUSES AND TWEED COSTUMES AT RIDICULOUS PRICES, ALL GOODS MARKED IN' PLAIN FIGURES. FIXED PRICES. CASH ONLY. LETTER ORDER DEPARTMENT. Orders by letter will be executed in the order in which they are received. In the event of goods •being sold out, the nearest will be sent, and the money returned if the goods are not satisfactory. Remittances to accompany all orders. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., « CHEAPSIDE.” HIGH STREET, JISTD MARKET SQUARE. SILVBESTEEAM SCHNAPP. (crystal bottles Once taken always preferred XlB7 LA Card. | Mb S, B. Seymoub Mb C. W. Seymour M esses Seymour & Son, DENTISTS, 215, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 189. 125 THOS. MURIDGE, D.D.S., DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY Colonial ]M[utual B UILDING, HIGH STREET. F 1303 H AS EQU A L ELECTRIC STOVE . POLISH. I F 1644 • ALL IRONMONGERS AND STOREKEEPER BOOTS. CHEAP BOOTS. CHEAP BOOTS. s, d. Women’s Leather Lace Shoes ... 411 Women’s Leather 2-bnttdn Strap Shoes ... 411 Women's Kid Lace Shoes ... 4 6 Men’s Nailed Shooter Boots 711 Men’s Goloshed Balmoral Boots 7 11 Men’s Dark Brown Ooze Calf Lace Boots ... 14 6 Children’s Stout Lace School Boots from ... 3 6 Slippers, Dress Shoes, Canvas Shoes, at low prices, in great variety. K. ATK INS ON, Bootmaker 231 High Street 1 White Hart Corner SYDENHAM CARRIAGE WORKS, COLOMBO STREET. ’ E JONES, Designer and Builder of the Im • proved Steel-Framed Roadster, the strongest, lightest-running and easiest-riding Roadster built. Dog-carts, Whitechapels, Polo, rustic and Pony Carts on hand or to order Business Carts or Vans. Workmanship and material guaranteed. Vehicles exchanged, bought or sold on commission. Insnection invited XlOl4 aILBEY’S O.E. Gin. Possesses the delicate flavour of the juniper. X 1874 THE “CITY MISSION HOME” TTBEOVIDES"'TEMPORARY SHELTER and J 7 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, &0., &c. TRIS IS ALL DONE FREE. The Home, being supported entirely by voluntary subscriptions, is at the present time in very great need of'halp 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, 443 Superintendent. ILVEESTREAMSCHNAPPSfeSid abel). As clear andjpure as crystal No. 143 ■pUENITURE No. 142 For CROCKERY, GLASSWARE and UPHOL STEEY and FURNISHINGS. Wholesale Prices from the Workshop to the Consumer. HIGH ST. Tfif. BATES. HIGH ST ’ XOOFFEE was known in England, and constantly 07 used long before tea, but nothing so good as I)ra"on Coffee has been introduced into Now Zealand. Being locally manufactured, its purity is guaranteed, and it is indeed a most refreshing and fragrant beverage. XIB7C SILVEESTREAM Schnapps (crystal bottles). Far aheaßufali competitors. XLB74

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11180, 30 January 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11180, 30 January 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11180, 30 January 1897, Page 3

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