CITY TEA MART, HIGH STBEET, OHBISTCHUBCH. wV • JEZL* JLJJCJkm \r JESjiJu^l JCT^V^.CtL JL HAVING returned and BB>PUBCHASED bis OLD PREMISES, TBIANGLB, has reoommenoed BUSINESS on his former system, to.— SELLING THE BEST OF GOODS AT THB LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRIOEB. W.H.D/0 long experience in the HOME AND COLONIAL MARKETS, and being in a position to purchase ENABLES HIM TO COMPETE SFOOESFTTLLY WITH ANT OTHER HOUSE IN THB TBADE. " X 3\> SMITH, / \ GASPITTEB, BELLHANGEB, AND PLUMBBB, / \ Whateleyroad (near Gapes and Son). / \ 14 VIHEtAULIO BAMS, PUMPS, BATHS Fixed or Bepaired. Ashpans, / \ JjL Stove-pipes, Galvanised Iroa, Tin, Zino, or Brass Goods Made or / f \ Bepaired.; / \ J. S. begs to inform the Publio of Christohuroh that he has f_%mmr\ JUST OPENED OUT A SUPERIOR CONSIGNMENT OF #uv*lsv ( l«(' GABFITTINGS, Per Euterpe and Inverdrae. Jk Is Prepared to FIT HOUSES with GAS FITTINGS.of Improved Patterns, at Moderate Prices. An early inspection invited. 9108 IMPERIAL JJOOT DEPOT. W HARRIS begs to call attention to the LABGE and CHOICE COLLECTION • op LADIES 5 & CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES For the present season, at prices that will defy competition. FIRST SHIPMENT OF SPBING GOODS, Now landing ez City of Dublin. SECOND SHIPMENT TO ABBIVE PER HALOIONE— NOW DUB. This lot will oomprise some of the best olass of Glaze and Glove Kid and Frenoh Lasting Boots ever offered in Canterbury, and will be followed by other shipments at short intervals. ALL KINDS OF GENTS' AND LADIES' BOOTS ANDJSHOES MADE ON THE PREMISES. TflT. HARRIS. IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, ADJOINING DUNSTABLE HOUSE, OASHEL STBEET. 4274 THE BEEHIV EM! 11. MA-H-OOX^lVr & CO. XTAYING OBTAINED » A SHOBT EXTENSION OF LEASH PBOM MB , BUDDBNKLAU, WILL CONTINUE THE SALE Jk FEXV XVEEIKZS I-iOHXTGHEIFL. HAYING STILL A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND DRAPERY ON HAND, OVER ONE THOUSAND POUNDS WORTH, FURTHER REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS SAVE 30 PER OENT. AND PURCHASE AT THE BEEHIVE! WHATELY ROAD. COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT! ESTABLISHED 1860. \ JOHN GOODMAN HAS the pleasure to inform his friends and the publio generally, that he has made a still FURTHER REDUCTION in the jprice of his GOODS, whiehj they wiU .flndlS per oent cheaper than any other House in the Trade, being determined to SELL out his SFBINO AND SUMMER STOCK to make room for large Shipments now in Harbour, whteh include Ladies' Button Boots, in the newest designs; thePrinoess Louise Walking Sbx^e, Bid Boote in great variety from fie 8d to 18s per pair i Ladies' Cashmere Boote from 8s 6d i Children • Kid Boots from 2s i Gent's Frenoh Patent Walking Shoes, 7s 6dj Colonial-made Side Springs, 16s 6d. OWN MAKE WATBBTIGHTS PEGGED AND BIVBTTBD. SHWN, PEGGED, AND BIVETTED BOOTS MADE ON THH PBBMTBTW. •TO3EE3XT 0-OO33MLAJ\T, COLOMBO STBBET, NEXT TO HOBDAY ft O0. : o. FJfc— All the Cheap Lines are bow in Stock. 87*0
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 2615, 11 August 1876, Page 1
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465Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 2615, 11 August 1876, Page 1
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