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H. E. BOARDMAN & CO., BAILIFFS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. HOTEL BROKERS AND VALUERS. 222 HEBEFORD STKEET, CHBISTCHURCH. »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦> *♦♦>*•♦»>> ••** We respectfully beg to thank our Clients and the Public generally for the support accorded us, and can assure our friends that our business still remains under the same management as hitherto, and that everything entnisted to us will le under the immediate supervision of our - 1 i> *• $/4 ■ ■'■ '■■" - ■ . ■ MR. H. X BOLAiRDMAJSr Our WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND, TIM ABU, OAMARU, DUNEDIN, and INVERCARGILL, AGENCIES are still m the hands of Trustworthy Agents. PROMPT SETTLEMENT, Account Sales immediately on reUzation, and unity from loss by owr clients are principles we strictly adhere to. H. E. BOARDMAN & CO. Private Enquiries Conducted with Secfesy. MONEY TO LEND TO ANY AMOUNT. . * Money invested for our Clients.— Fifteen per cent. Guaarnteed on all monies placed m our hands for investment. Bents collected and Mortgages effected. "LOCAL I_SrDTJSTRY" BABLO¥ A3STD PRICE Coventry Cycle Works 88 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. We having taken over the well known works, machinery and stock m trade wish to inform the public th#t we are prepared-to undertake orders for new machines and execute repairs at the shortest notice for all kinds of Engineering and Cycle work. SPECIAL ATTENTION aiV_N TO COUNTRY ORDERS. Racing Machines and Light Roadsters a specialty. No imported machines kept m stock, all work done on the premises. A large stock of Lamps, Bells, and Saddles on hand at reduce dprices. ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS Mii'"«ii''ur''ai'"'u»"ui'"'iw I WMu»*'UJ"ni'"WD''oi''nn*'n»"ni'*tin*t mHE question is natural — " Why send to Christchurch for your Drapery ? The J. drapery sold m that city every one knows, is not made there, but imported. I import from the best English and Scotch houses. lam enabled to purchase low and sell at a rate of profit (my expences being small) that would be considered absurd by any Christchurch establishment. My Stock is the largest and most tvaried that has ever-been shown m the district, and for quality and value puts m he shade goods offered by visiting hawkere from the Christchurch rag marts. Dress Materials, Plain and Fancy from 3d. per yard. A. Strong Stout Durable Kaiapoi Tweed? 2/6 per yard * ' ■■•■•■■ v Makes first-class Boys' Suits. Art Muslins, Cretones, Lace Curtains &c. A Choice Collection of Gloves, Ties,' Aprons, Insertions &c. Striped Galatea 4/6 per dozen, worth 9d. per yard. Prints from 4d. per yard. Muslins, Selesias, Calicos, &c. ' With other Manchester lines. Hats, Fancy and Sailor, m White and Colors. Newest Shapes. Large Variety, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, Jets, &c. With all necessaries for Trimmings. Fancy Frillings 3yds for 1/- worth 9d, per yard, Umbrellas, Parasols, Sunshades, special purchase: BOYS AND YOUTHS COLONIAL TWEED OVERCOATS with Ca^es . ' : > f ?" From 17s. 6d. wb'fth 255. 6d~ p Men's T _sreedL Overcoats From 15s. English Witney Blankets to be sold at less than Melbourne Wholeje price- — Double Bed Size 12s. 6d. worth 16s. 6d. per pair. cheaper than Chriitchurch houses will sell them. MANTLES, flijK & JACKETS - fe^^?^® ■■ ME *^ -bIXTD SOTS |(fe ARDIGAN JACKETS : ; tttlli|^

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Oxford Observer, Volume V, Issue V, 19 May 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oxford Observer, Volume V, Issue V, 19 May 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oxford Observer, Volume V, Issue V, 19 May 1894, Page 4