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A SURPRISINGLY CANDID AND NOVEL ANNOUNCEMENT. IN consequence of the General Dulness of Trade during the past three months, due principally to the unprecedented wet weather that has prevailed, iiermkMjMyjv 9 OF DTJISrSTABILE HOUSE, Finds himself with a VERY LARGE STOCK OF DRAPERY on hand, that under more favourable circumstances, in the usual course of Trade, would have been CLEARED OFF, And having fl lately received Advices of ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT of 94 OASES X3ST 'JCJEL^I 32UEO:Kr_A.:FtO:Q: 7 Now Daily Expected, finds it absolutely necessary, financially and otherwise, to submit to A SEVEEE EEDUCTION OF PEICES. TO ENSUEE A THOROUGH AND SUCCESSFUL SALE And in order still further to merit the support and patronage of all the Ladies whose sympathies are enlisted in favour of various Charitable and Religious Purposes, he has resolved to devote from the proceeds of the sale, the Sum of To be distributed as'follows/immediately after the close of the Sale: £. s. d. St Michael's Bazaar Committee ... ... ... 20 o o Benevolent Aid ... ... ... ... ... 10 0 0 Christian Knowledge Society ... ... ... 10 0 0 St Luke's Parsonage Fund |... ... ... ... 10 0 0 Debt on S. John's Church ... ... ... ... 10 0 0 Catholic Orphanage ... ... ... ... 10 0 0 Wesleyan Church Gallery Fund ... ... ... 10 0 0 Female Refuge ... ... ... ... ... io o 0 Sunday School Union ... ... ... ... 10 0 0 £100 0 0 The SALE at DTJNSTABLE HOUSE commenced on SATURDAY, 3rd September, and will be continued until Saturday, October 1. -WIX.IL.IA.3VC PRATT. Augus£3l, 1870. 1560 A COMPLEMENT TO THE ABOTE. "W. PiATT, IN TENDERING his GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS to an Appreciative Public for the success that has so far attended the Sale at DUNSTABLE HOUSE, takes the present opportunity of ADDING TO THE FORMER LIST, DONATIONS to several influential and important sections of the community that were inadvertently omitted. He has therefore much pleasure in announcing the following additions:— " -." v r ■■'..''. ' ■ ' £ s. d. Presbyterian Church ... ... ... ... 10 0 0 Congregationalists ... ... ... ... 10 0 0 United Methodist Free Church ... ... ... 1000 Jewish Synagogue ... ... ... ... 10 0 0 Being desirous of disarming the adverse criticism many who may regard this, and previous notice, as a . i CTARISAICAL DISPLAY OF LIBERALITY, he trusts that they will be charitable enough to consider that the ability to carry out the objects proposed depended upon giving it full' publicity. THE NEW GOODS, NOW LANDING. FROM THE MONARCH, WILL BE SOLD AT A VERY MODERATE; ADVANCE UPON ENGLISH r :..■„ •, ,;. ... WHOLESALE PRICES. September 14, 1870. C 1686

TO DAIRYMEN, AND OTHERS. TO LET, a capital GRAZING FARM; of 140 acres, within Four Miles of Christchurch j 100 acres laid down with English grasses. Good House, Yards, Stable, and Sheds on the premises. Rent low. E. MITCHELL & CO., 16i50 Hereford street. , OKINTED FORMS FOE THE : TRANSFER OF GOLD MINING SHARES ■'• ; ■•;' •" can bb • ..■. : ; OBTAINED AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. TO LET, one of those convenient and centrally situated brick SHOPS, opposite Preece and Ick's Central Salejsrds. Posseß* aion given on Ist October. Kent moderate. Apply to PREECE, ICK & CO. C 1682

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 732, 27 September 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 732, 27 September 1870, Page 1

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