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T. FIXjJLiOTTir, (NEXT COOK AND BOSS*,) COLOMBO STREET, OHRISTOHUROH. BUILDERS, FURKTISHIINrG AND O-3S]SOT3SI3El M aLX. XROSbTACOCTO-lElXl.'^r. Carpenters' Tools, Nails, Looks, Sorews, Hinges, Register Stores, Ranges, Fenders, Fire Irons Sheet andPerforated Zino, Wire Netting, Platedware, the Celebrated SuWlight Hinks, Anneapnio and other Eerosene Lamps, Wioks, Ohimnies and Globes in great variety, Eerosene Stores, Baskets, Bird Cages, Broshware, Cinder Sieves, Table Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Oval Iron Pots, Saucepans, Tinware, Tea Trays, Churns, Milk Pans and Strainers, Clothes lines and Pegs, Twine, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Garden Tools, &c. "Busses pass the door to Bailway Station, Waltham, Ferry road, Sumner, St.! Albans, Avoneide, and Papanui. V' THE B E E H I V E!M JFi. M^IL-COI^M & CO. TTAVING OBTAINED A SHORT EXTENSION OF LEASE FBOM MB BUDDENKLAU, WILL CONTINUE THE SALE A FiESW 'WESESKS XiONGHESR. HAVING STILL A LABGE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND DRAPERY ON HAND, OVER ONE THOUSAND POUNDS WORTH, FUBTHER REDUCTIONS WILL BE MA.DE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS SAVE 30 PER CENT. AND PURCHASE AT THE BEEHIVE! WHATELY ROAD. COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT! ESTABLISHED 1880. JOHN GOODMAN HAS the pleasure to inform his friends and the publio eenerally, that he has made a still FURTHER REDUCTION in the prioe of his GOODS, whioh they will find lSper cent oheaper than any other House in the Trade, being determined to SELL out his SPBTdTG AND SUMMER STOCK to make room for large Shipments now in Harbour, whioh include Ladies' Button Boots, in the newest designs ; the Prinoess Louise Walking Shoes, Bod Boots in great variety from fie 6d to 18s per pair ; Ladies' Cashmere Boots from 8t 6d i Children's Kid Boots from 2s t Gent's Brenoh Patent Walking Shoes, 7s 6d; Colonial-made Side Springs, 16s 6d. OWN MAKE WATBBTIGHTS PEGGED AND BIYBTTBD. SEWN, PEGGED, AND BIYETTED BOOTS MADE ON THH PREMISES. •TOJEXXtiT G-OOIDIMLAJXr, COLOMBO STREET, NEXT TO HOBDAY ft CO. o. NJB.— AII the Cheap Lines are now in Stock. 8720 SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF ! ! TO WOEKING MEN, FAEMEEB AND OTHEBS. GKEAT OLEAKING SALE 01 BOOTS AND SHOES. H3 . J . XX .A. I* E BEGS to inform his OLD FRIENDS and THE PUBLIC that he has determined to hold another of his OnmA-T OLELA.RING S^LZLsEIS. SALE TO COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1876, AT THE FOLLOWING REDUCED PRICES :— s. d. s. d. Ladies' Prunello Boots, from 3 6 Mens Colonial Lace*nps, from ...33 6 „ „ Fanoy stitched, from 4 6,, „ Cricketing Boots, from 6 6 „ Kid side-springs, from ... 8 6 „ „ Shooting Boots, from 14 6 „ „ „ very superior, from 7 6,, „ Pegged Watertight*, from 16 6 Womon's Strong Leather Laoe-up, from 6 6 Boys' 10 to 1 English Watertight!, Children's 4to 6 Alpine Boots, from... 3 6 from 6 6 „ 4to 6 Fanoy Tops, from ... 6 6 Boys' lo to 13 Colonial Nailed Laos* „ Bto 6 Spring-sides, from ... 2 6 ups, from ... 7 6 » BtosPatentLace*ups,from 2 6 Girls' lo to 18 Button Boots, from ... 5 6 Men's English Grained Shooting » 10 to 18 Colonial Golosh LaoeBoots, from „, 10 0 ups, from ... 5J[6 Men's Colonial Elastio-side, from ... 12 6 ALL OTHER LINES EQUALLY CHEAP. ONE TRIAL BOLIOITED. Al BOOT AND SHOB DEPOT, CORNER OF COLOMBO AND OA9HEICI9TBBBTB 8M

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 2611, 7 August 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 2611, 7 August 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 2611, 7 August 1876, Page 1