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M. SANDSTEDT HAS now moved into his NEW PBE MISES, on the Site which he has occupied during the past twenty-seven years, and opened hia NEW STOCK, 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 cannofail to secure a quick sale. The capital invested must be promptly turned over. ' He has pleasure .m directing atieniioi specially to the DIAMONDS, loose and let. and other Precious Stones. WATOHES. By special arrangement he is enabled to give the best value m genuine English-made Silver and Gold Watches that has ever been offered.in this Colony. Having 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 canied out under his own supervision at the Lowest Prices Possible. M. SANDSTEIN has appointed Mr. R. H. Pakish 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 STBEET, CHRISTCHURCH. A.D. Hassall SADDLER AND C UST. BEGS to thank the inhabitants of Nort'a Canterbury for the libeial patronage received duriDg the paßt ten years, and desires to call attention to his varied stock of SADDLEBY, &c, which is being ojffered at Lowest Prices. Subjoined area number of articles kept m stock :^- Habness.— 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 IJog Chains. Saddles. — Gentlemen's Saddles, from £3 ; Ladies' Saddles, at Prices to suit all customers. Belting. — Mill and Chaff-cutter Belts of any length and width. Horse Medicines. — Elliman's Royal Embrocation, Cottle's Colonial Cure, Fryer's Balsam, Worm Powders, Sweet Nitre, Stevens', James', and Slesingers' Blisterings. Carriage Lamp 3, Whips, Spurs, Breaking-in Gear, Soft Soap, Lamp Black, Sheep Skins, Sack Twine, Leg. gings, Currycombs, Iron and Wooden Hames, &c. Rows. — Manilla, Hemp, and Flax of all sizes (English and Colonial manufacture). Tarpaulins, Tents* Binder Aprons, Elevators, Butters, Polestraps, Riding Bridles (Snaffleancl Pelhans), from 6s6d to 12s (sd. Oils.— A large quantity of Machine Oils at Christohuroh prices, including Raw and Boiled Linseed, Castor, Lard,' Golden Machinery, Valvoline, Colza, and Neatsfoot. Second-hand Saddles bought q» ex» ohangedfor new. HOBSEHAIB PURCHASED, Agent for the Lyttelton Times Company. Orders taken for an/1 Subscriptions received on account oi ' Lyttelton limes,' ■■* Canterbury Times,' and Star.'

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Oxford Observer, Volume 3, Issue 200, 3 October 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Oxford Observer, Volume 3, Issue 200, 3 October 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Oxford Observer, Volume 3, Issue 200, 3 October 1891, Page 1