CONTINUATION OF GREAT CLEARING SALE, ON SATURDAY, MAY 24^ And Following Days, at ' WATERLOO HOUSE, 7 : k . Corner of Cashel and Colombo streets. ij MESSRS 7B_OBDA\¥&€O., :|TAV_U>GPittol^ Importer j* a.oi_v s r v^ A tevery^hi I SSZc^e^Z . wehaw.- Th» well-assorted Stook is perfectly free from-damage, either* by. fire,, sxrnater eaA the goods are guaranteed as perfectly souml, and 7 «»*««, UNDENIABLE BAB^AIM The following ..b an amended list of AJew,.of the* linos «— " ' White 7 AR Wool ;Dwss Materials. „ MoleTroutoM ... 2s Ud worth 7s 6d &om 4 .. ... ... 6W.*e»tbls6d Men i?r , *£** Rmted „ ' , LadieelClotb J 9Q kets . ... 10».6d * 21s Qd . , M gf Trousers 7s 6d „ 10s6d Children's Felt Pelisses... 8s lld *6s lld Men s Blaok R?eneh Felt . Ladies-F elt Skints .., te 9d " 6s 6d .^^J, o^ **?• ••• 2s lld » 7s 6d GuisV Mkids', A Ladies' Men's White Shirts, Straw-Hate... ... 6dt 8s 6d fancy pleats . 2s Ud „ 7s 6d Do do do Jelfc. Hats le 64, 6i6d wool Qzunds - .is OJd „ Is 6d Maids' A.Ladies' Tmd „6s 6* 12s 6d 72 inoh Bleached twill . Beal French Mowers, spy 6d* ." Is6d m.* Bl^ 8 % 1 - 1,1 W 2s Od Ghadren'sSfcßdMnoHoße Gd lsOj WhtXv7rr ß^ ketoloß S » 16s6d m <^doSocks. 3d S3 White Turkish Towels... 9d „ l ß 3d Men's large Cotton Shirts Is «d 2s «d Large Honoyoomb 6d „ IsOd Men's all .wool Crmn „ Ss, 6d •- 7s.«d c5 ar ? e J 7nb l ea ?^ » »• !■ M » Is 9d {Men's Oolonial Tweed Best Frenoh Merinoa, all \ Ttou^re 13^6d I^^ shades and coloutb, jHeavy Cotton Shirtings, «.„ S. erya^, "' " ,lt 6d „ 4s6ds ! good colourings ... 6ld . lOd S^Terrv Velvets .. 2s M ,', 8s 6d, ;(MaSn do, dTdo pattern 7W I' la3d 30-inohWmceys(allools) 6id , lsCd. Hoxricka* Long Clofli ...2a 9d* ," ft : 6d A large assortment of Gentlemen's Silk, Scarves and Tios, from Bd, Ao., Ao., Afc. HOBBAY&CO.» WATER;LOO HOUSB ____^ Oorner of Ca^iel and Colombo, eiaeefce. 6031 BANGES! RANGES I RANGES! TJ. WATTERS, Cooking Range Manufacturer, Kiv«fa Right-of.-_j. (next Baak of • Australaßia), Cashel staset, 2nd Prise Taker at the A. and P. Assooiation'aShoir, 1878. Rangos from 2ft 6in to.Bfl, fitted with Grillfl, Ohwaating Boiler&and High'Sressure Boilers, by which hot water caa. be conveyed upßfcairs f o» baths and ot__eu purposes. Prioe list i—Ranges 2ft 6in, £4j Ranges, &St, with fittings complete, £8 JOftj Ranges, Bft fiin, complete, with cast iron slid&g fire-plase, fill 10s. Special arrangeaents for fitting ap Hotels, Ac The Olmstohiasch « Pre_»» of November iO, 1878, sayß i—"The great impetus whioh has lately been given to tie manufacture- of stoves asd ranges was amply proved by tho very large number of exhibits iv this class. No less than eighteen rangeß were entered _&»: the psue, of all kinds, shapes, egd make. The judges awarded the first prise to Messrs Scott Brothors, oM second to M? Watters i but there can be little doubt that tbeir verdict should have beea revowod, as Mr Wattere* range, for the price, was by far thfemost comp&te and best on the ground. Ths first pru» one was pnoed at £20, without a boiler, but with double oven, and £30 wifch a boiler, fc Watters 1 .t ) the contrary, with bojjier and goad roomy oven, was priced at £11 10s. This also ha iivery good contrivance attached to it, in the shape of a moveable iron fire back, and by means of fcwo handles th^fixe, when required to bo brought forward oould be done so." 1796 " Jl ' ' ■■Hill II 111-. MM SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! I SELLING OFF!! I GENUINE CLEARING SALE OF COLONIAL AND IMPORTED BOOTS AND SHOES. B. j7~hale BEGS to inform his Friends, Customers, and Public generally, fchafc he intends holding his GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE of his varied and woll-seleoted Stook of COLONIAL AND IMPORTED BOOTS AND SHOES, Ho intends selling at such IMMENSE REDUOTIONS never before known in Canterbury :— s. d. s. d. Ohildren's patent lace-ups from 1 0 perpr Ladieß' strong kid dble Boles from 8 6 perpr Children's patonfc high legs „ 1 6 „ „ Colonial made leather Ladieß' and gent's slippers 2 6 „ side-springs , „ 9 6 „ Ladies' cashmere house boots „3 6 „ Men's side-springs, slightly Maids' leather lace-ups (Ito 2)„ 4 6 „ damaged ... „ 8 6 „ Girls' best kid Bide-springs „ elastic-side emperors „10 6 „ (10 to 13) ... „ 6 6 „ „ „ veryßuporior „12 6 „ Ladieß' strong kid side-springs,, 6 6 „ nailed shooting boots „12 6 „ ii » very superior „ 7 6 „ „ Oolonial water-fcighfcs „16 O „ „ German lasting boots „ 7 6 „ „ watr-fcgts, wooden solos „8 6 „ Ao., Ac,, Ac. All other Lines EQUALLY CHEAP. Be in time to Soouro Bargains. SALE TO COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, MAY 24. Noto tho Address— B. J. HALE, Al BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, 5383 Corner of Cashel and Colombo stroets, Chrißtchurch. NOTIOE. THE undersigned having just ro- „*&V fc <> offer the same at unprecedented ceived by late arrivals from f \ LOW PBIOES. The stock of CARHome a large and superior assort- lA] PETS, OILCLOTHS, BLANKETS, ment of allkinds of FURNITURE, %2&jf BEDSTEADS, and BEDDDm consisting of every artiole requisite J C QUILTS, Ao., Ac., will well repay for the substantial Furnishing of any _^^_W inspection, and being determined to establishment, and which, having been JjjJßtajlj REDUCE HIS PRESENT STOCK, purchased by his agent at Home on flpfffirTtt purchasers may rely upon obtaining the moat favourable terms, is enabled <|SJlS2£Jtf a First Class Artiole at a low price. R. W. WALTERS & CO., UPHOLSTERERS, OABINETMAKERS, AND UNDERTAKERS, VICTORIA STREET. Workshops — Kilmore and Dnrham streets. 6010 C. W. DUCKWORTH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROOER, HIGH STREET (NEXT MESSRS STRANGE A OO.'S), TVTISHES to draw the attontion ef the publio to the particularly Low Prices at whioh he ▼ V is now selling all goods, whioh are GUARANTEED OF THB BEST QUALITY. RBALLY GOOD NEW SEASON'S TEA IN BOXES ONLY Ml BACH.; BlaokTea , , ... ... liperlb. Superior Tea ... ... ... ... 2» 6d per lb. mixed er plain Best Tea ... ... ... ... fa per lb. „ „ JUST ABBIVEDHUDSON*S CELEBRATED EXTRAOT OF SOAP. 2 1 y ANTED THE PUBLIO TO KNOW THAT J. H. SMITH. OF GLASGOW HOUSE, OPPOSITB THB POST-OFFIOE, COMMENCED HIS GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY FRIDAY, JUNE 6, TILL FURTHER NOTICE. Wanted the public to know that besides the GREAT REDUOTIONS a further allowance will be made of 10 per cent — TWO SHILLINGS IN THE POUND To purchasers over Twenty Shillings during the Sab. J. H."SMITH, GLASGOW HOUSE. COMPULSORY SALE OF "W/yiNTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND WOOL GOODS. SPEOIAL LINES of Home Bpun, 6*d yard, worth Is 3d SPECIAL LINES of Shirtings, 4id yard, worth 9d SPECIAL LINES of Ladies Stays', Ib lld pair SPEOIAL LINES of Calicoes at 3s 6d dozen A Few Singer's Machine Needles at Is 3d dozen. SPEOIAL LINES of Welsh Flannels from BJd SPEOIAL LINES of Child's Cloth Jackots at Is lld. SPEOIAL LINES of Hosiery at less than coßt. BERLIN WOOLS at 3d per dozen BERLIN FINGERINGS and FLEECES at less than coßt. Men's SHIRTS, DRAWERS, and HOSIERY, cheap C. R. CHURCH, OASH DRAPERY DEPOT, HIGH STREET (Next Mr Butter's).
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3487, 14 June 1879, Page 1
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