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ECONOMY^ HOUSE ! lEONMOISr&IEEY STOKE ! ! mHE undersigned being about to RELINQUISH BUSINESS 1 begs to offer the whole of his Assorted Stock of Building, JTur nisbing, and General Ironmongery, Colours, Pitch, Spirits of Tar, Carpenters' Tools, &c., at a very great reduction in price, in order to insure a speedy clearance. ' Parties desirous of Embarking in the Hardware Business will find this a favourable opportunity of acquiring suitable premises on easy terms. THOS. W. GOURLAY, ECONOMY HOUSE, HIGH STREET, NEAR THE CORNER OF LICHFIELD STREET. c! 276 WHITELAW & DAWSON, UPHOLSTERERS AHJ> BEING MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OF THE NEWEST AND IMPROVED MAKES, 'are able to supply the public at such prices never * BEFORE KNOWN IN CANTERBURY^ All Articles Guaranteed. N.B.— To Furniture Dealers and Others — A Considerable Reduction Made to Large Purchasers upon Easy Terms. WHITELAW & DAWSON, Sydenham House, Colombo street, Christchurch. 329

MONEY 1 MONEY 11 MONEY LENT on Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver-plate, Electro-plated ware, Clothing, Drapery, &c. I. HERMAN, LICENSED FAWNBROKER, High Stbebt. Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches, Keepers, Colonial Gold Wedding Rings, Earrings, Lockets, New and Second-hand good Silver Levers TO BE SOLD.at a very low figure. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry CLEANED and REPAIRED, at moderate prices. 168 J HE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY 1 FIRE AND LIFE. Agents, MILES & CO., 109 c Lyttelton and Christchurch. NOTICE. WILLIAM THOMSON, Baker, begs to thank his Customers, and the Public in General, for the patronage no liberally bestowed on him for the last four years, and having OPENED a GROCERY STORE on the site lately occupied by Hill ahd Son, begs a continuation of the patronage so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. W. T. hopes, by keeping a first-claes article, combined with moderate charges, his motto being small profits and quick returns, for cash only, to win the public support. W. T. aIBO begs to inform his Customers that he has DISPOSED OF the BREADBAKING to his BROTHER, and requests all outstanding accounts to be settled without delay. With reference to the above, THOMAS THOMSON begs a continuation of the patronage so liberally bestowed on bis brother. T. T. hopes, by keeping a first-class article and strict attention to business, to merit a share of publio patronage. WANTED, a PERSON competent of TAKING CHARGE of a CONFECTIONER'S SHOP. Reference required. 1455

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 698, 18 August 1870, Page 1

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