M.. BANDSTEIN HAS'-nov moved info his 'NEW PRE M15.K5..0.. the Hie wh.ch he has occupied rtuuiiK ihp pa-t twpnly-Beven years, and opened run Ni-.W STOv.K. puichaaed when on'his visit i,, Europe. inai.Kenients hftvii. K beer, made foriegular M.uiithl i v.,S|i|.im-..| : « ..f n.-w Gimhlm. lie ha* mm-ke^ (he. i >i,. ( k ai -nn. pi n-.t- s h s canno, lail to s^cuiv h . ijiiji-k s=il u . Tlie 6H £ )iial in- ; vested jriust iie'pi.mVpiJv lun.eu i»ver , He"has' jVeflviiiV in rliipciing nr.eniioi special ]y: to ill.- Dl , ».Ui\Jj£>, loose and wt, and other Pi.uinn- Hionf h VJf.ATG.HI. N; a B.v-f^>«ihl nrtangemdJit be iB enabled t.o.fiive.trip bf>st value in genuine Enßlit,h-made'fi| ve/ aiidiioUl Watches tha has ever been offered iti this Colony. Haying family.. connections with Paris ana London Dianmnd andJevvellery Merchants places him in a powtion to sell the best a^tacl^t>aTP:ifii)nKT|la-:priee.^ > The Jobbing andJVlfinafaclu/irigis'cairied'dut under his own snperviKi.ih ut the Lowest Prices Possible. M. SANRSTEIN has appointed Mb. R. H. Parish as his Oxford AGENT, who will a aii^titae',psooure,fQh\appfdha;tioni Watches', Clocks, arid Jewellery, for His Oxford clients o select from, at the*same price aa 'charged ' at ! the G.hristehurch Kstablishmeiit. M, SANDSTEIN, ■""" " "; - -T-A.sti-i.jiT-s-i'H+iijHi 1 , GHIUSTCHUP.CH. A *:■■*/'■■''"/ / 7/ A. !». II;is»alI '> . ... . .AMI) '' ' r Cs\¥P&'s o #t a ? k - the iphaWtants of North •ll>- for the'. liberal patronafe received , during tfhe^'pasf ten "years/ and desires to call attention to his varied' stock of A .SADDLERY. &e.ii which is'beingtoffered ■ at Lowest Pride. f "• • ■ \' 3 . < ■"(■"A '\-t'~: - . LUlu. " I- ■ Subjoined ; are. a number? of articles kept v , " insfa:^- " ■ ■ Haknesh — Oab, Dog Cart, Buggy r (plated ?and brass furniture), Gig, . Shaft, Leading, and Plough. - Chains. — Leading Chains from 6a J3d; Plough Chains, from 3s 6d;. Back, an£ Dbg, Chains.! ; 1 S SkDD£Es. — GeiitlemWs; Saddles, from £3; Ladies' Saddles, at Prices; ito'suitAll.c.istoiners, ; ■ i , ! - B.ELTiNq.. -f- , Mill and Qhaff%<tter Belts of anv length and witTth., ■ i - ' Horse'medicwes 1 .— EUiiriari's Eoyal E'mbrocatibri,- 'Cottie's! : Colonial Cure, • Fryer's Balsam; Worm' Powders, Sweet .Nitres ;.Stj&Yens\. : James', ,and Slesinger's.Blisterings. Carriage Lamps, WMps, Spurs, Brea"king-in:'Gear, Soft 'Soap^* Lamp ;;Black, gheap $kins. Sack Tw^ine, Legr .@ngs, Qunycombs, Iron and Wooden Ha^nes, &c. — - ±ioii»i=«=Manilla, -Hemp,_ and.Flax of all sizes' (English and Colonial manj|fac]ta£e)V-' <l-a?patdjns K Tenta Binder' a Apron^3,.' 'Ellvatots,. Butters Polestrapsr Eidin Bridlea. (Snaffle and '■ Pelhans), ifrom , (igbMitQ.iljJs; . , ■•' iOiLs.ri-A large quantity of Machine ■ Oils at .Chrisjtcehureli.prioes, includi i Raw- aiid Boiled> ; Linseed : Castor, La d, t Gplcien/Atftchinery, Valyoline, Col^a, and Neatsfoot. . Second-hand.., Saddles 'bought »r exti^\chauqed.for,new., .■*. ' " .HOBSEHAXIi PURCHASED, . Agent for vthe.,Lytl;elton Times Com-s pany. Orders taken for and Subscrip--tiorw-reeeived on.account of Ljttelton Times,' • CftHWrbury Tmeg, 1 ' »*4, ..? -.r. ■ , .- ..■■■•:• ■-.-* r., : -'0
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Oxford Observer, Volume 2, Issue 83, 20 June 1891, Page 1
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