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CHBISTOHUBOH CLOTHING FACTOBY. JERSEYHOUSE, COLOMBO STREET. J. JOHNSTOTT AND SONS BEG- most respectfully to return their sincere and grateful thanks to their numerous friends and patrons for their kind and liberal support sinco their commencement in businoss, and assuro them tbat nothing shall bo wanting on their part to merit a continuance of thoir patronage and support. Having boon ao fortunate as to secure tho services of Mr Eccles, a first-class practical and fashionable cutter, from tho WesfiEnd of London, who guarantees a Perfect Fit. Mr E. calls particular attontion to his stylo of Trouaor Cutting, a system known only to himself, whioh combines eoae with elegance, and stands unrivalled. J. J. and Sons also wiah to inform the publio gonerally thnt, seeing tho great want of a Manufactory for Men's and Boya' Clothing, have determined to uso the extensive premises they now occupy for tho purpose of supplying the Publio and Trado withChriatchurch-made olptbing. This will afford a fino opportunity for gentlomen to encourage LOCAL INDUSTRY, which we confidently hopo will be fairly availed of thia Summer, because it will be found to bo mutually advantageous for all parliea. Practical Cutters aro engaged apocially for thia deportment, hence a GOOD AND STYLISH FIT can bo deponded on, while tho charges will be found muoh moro moderate than thoae of any other Tailoring firm in tho colony, in consequence of SMALL PROFITS being our guiding principlo, ond tho best work guaranteed. 2694 ON SAL E— by tho Undersigned, ex Carisbrooke Castle, Endymion, Merope, Elizabeth Graham, Duk of Edinburgh and Waitara — 4000 ft fin 3 ply India-rubber Hose 10 Bales Navy Canvas 10 „ Tarpaulin Canvas 3 „ 36in Bleached Canvaa 2 „ 27in Bleached Linen Duck 2 „ Amorican Cotton Duck 3 „ Amorican Drill 3 „ Calico 3 „ Felt Carpeting 4 „ Seaming Twine 4 „ Net Twine 1 Case Bunting and Flags Sheep and Horse Nots 2 Tons Manila Rope 1 Ton Hemp Ropo and Plough Roms Spunyarn, Marlino, and Lead Line, Pitch, Tar, and Oakum, Noatsfoot, Castor and Colza Oils, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Iron and Woodon Blocks, &o. Alao, a largo Stook of our own Manufactures— viz., Tarpaulins, Rick and Threshing Cloths, patent dressed Engino and Combine Covors, Waggon and Cart Tilta, Horao Cloths, Calioo, Drill, Duck, and Canvas Tents and Flys, Canvas, Hoso and Belts, Pig Nets, Waterproof Couts, Loggings, and Trowsers, five tons Flax Ropo, 40 dozen Clothoa Liaes, 1 ton Tent Lino, &o. B. HALE & CO., Wholosalo and Betail Importers and j Manufactures, j Cuahel street, Chriatchurch Marquoes on hire. 2640 __ _ _ „__ Potatoes, 2-llba ... ... la Apples, 121 b» ... „, la Cabbages, 12 ... ... la Soap, per bar ... ... 7d Tea, per lb ... ... 2s Coffeo, porlb ... ...Is4d TETLY, 3118 Higb street. IHE~CANIERBURY TIME? IS PUBLIBHKD EVEKY SATURDAY MORNING, IN TIME FOB THE COUNTRY MAILS.. TIIIS paper haa just been enlarged, and now contains twenty large pages oi reading matter, comprising all tho local news of the week, the latest Provincial, Colonial, English, and Foreign intelligence, j original correspondence, &c, &c, and recommends itself particularly to a rural population on account of the attention paid to Agricultural and Pastoral matters. ! THE CANTERBURY TIMES lias a very large and increasing circulation iv this and the neighbouring provinces, and s consequently a valuable MEDIUM FOU ADVERTISING. THE CANTERBURY TIMES Is also a cheap and convenient paper ot those persons who wish to keep their friends ia England and elsewhere, informed of the progress of tho Provlnco Tebms.— For a Single Copy Sixpence Subscription, per annum (if paid in advance) Twenty Shillings; otherwise, Six Shillings per quarter fsbW In consequence of tho Postage Tax on Newspapers, the Proprietors of the Canterbury Times have made arrangements with their Agents throughout the Province to receive Subscribers' papers, vhich will thus be delivered without any extra chargo. In cases where papers can be delivered only through the post, the postage, amounting to .•2d per annum, will require to bo paid by tbe Subscribers

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 2163, 16 February 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 2163, 16 February 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 2163, 16 February 1875, Page 1

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