M. SANDSTEIN HAS now moved into his NEW PRE MISES, on the Site which he has occupied during the past twenty-seven years, and opened his NEW STOOK, purchased when on his visit to Europe. Arrangements having been made for regular Monthly Shipments. of New Goods, he has marked the Stock at such pi ices as canno> fail to secure a quick sale. The capital invested must be promptly turned over. He has pleasure m directing atten-ioi specially to the DIAMONDS, loose and set, and other Precious Stones. -WATOHES.- By- speoial arrangement he is enabled to give the best value m genuine English-made Silver and Gold Watches that has ever been offered m this Colony. Haying family connections with Paris ana London Diamond and Jewellery Merchants places him m a position to sell the best articles at a reasonable price. The Jobbing and Manufacturing is carried out under his own* supervision at the Lowest Prices Possible. M. SANDSTEIN has appointed Mr. R. H. Parish as -his Oxford AGENT, who will a any time procure, on approbation, Watches, ' Clocks, and Jewellery, for his Oxford clients to select from,, at the same price as charged at the Christchurch Establishment. M, SANDSTEIN, OASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. A. B.^ff assail SADDLER 1 and HARDWARE IMPORTER' HIGH STREET, C TJ ST. BEGS to thank the inhabitants of North Canterbury for the liberal. patronage received during the past ten years, and desires to call attention to his varied stock of SADDLERY, &c, which is being offered at Lowest Prices. Subjoined are a number of articles kept m stock :— Hakness. — Cab, Dog Cart, Buggy (plated and brass furniture), Gig, Shaft, Leading, and- Plough. Chains.-— Leading Chains from 6s 6d; Plough Chains, from 3s 6d; Back, Tug, and Dog Chains. Saddles.' — Gentlemen's Saddles, from £3 ; Ladies' Saddles, at Prices to suit all customers. Belting. .-— r Mill and Chaff-cutter Belts of any length and width. Horse Medicines. — Elliman's Royal Embrocatiori, Cottle's Colonial Cure, Fryer's Balsam, Worm Powders, Sweet Nitre, Stevens', James', and Slesin■"■'"gers" Blisterings. \ Carriage Lamps, Whips, Spurs, Breaking-in Gear, Sofii' Soap, Lamp Black, Sheep Skins, Sack Twine, Leggings, Currycombs, Iron and Wooden Hames, &c. : Rope. — Manilla, Hemp, and Flax of all sizes (English and Colonial manufacture). Tarpaulins, Tents, Binder Aprons, Elevators, Butters, Polestraps, Riding Bridles (Snaffle and Pelhans), from 6s6d to 12s 6d. ... Oils.— A large quantity of Machine Oils at Christchurch prices, including Raw and Boiled Linseed, Castor, Lard, Golden* Machinery, Valvoline, Colza, and Neatsfoot. ._, • Second-hand Saddles bought or exchanged for new. 7i HORSEHAIR PURCHASED. ' ■* Agent for the . Lyttelton Times Com,pany. Orders taken for and Subscriptions received on account of ' Lyttelton '' limes,' . « Canterbury Times,' and 'Star.' .
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Oxford Observer, Volume 3, Issue 109, 26 September 1891, Page 1
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437Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Oxford Observer, Volume 3, Issue 109, 26 September 1891, Page 1
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