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F. GABITES, WILL HOLD HIS ANNUAL SALE OF DRAjFEKY AHD CLOTHING, THIS WEEK AND NEXT, <P BE V IOUS TO STOO K-T AXING. FOR CASH ONLY. F. GABITES, VICTORIA STREET, CHHIBTCHFECH. 59J4 TREES J TREES ! ! TREES ! ! 1 ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS -| |-| 000 Aj^ PTJS8 > JP-EAKS, PEACHES, PLUMS, CHERRIES, APRICOTS. Also, manythoußand g°°fl e '^|fe^L^^J^^c^^^^^^^ Also, about 40,000 Orna* berries, ourrants .(red, white, J^^^^^^^^^^^^ mental shrubs and conifers, and black) .fltrawberries (early jS^M^^^^i^^^^W§\ conß^ tia S o£ macrocarpa, inBorts), age one, two, three, halipensis, funebriß, and four years old. 80 > W^^ ou^' !>8 ' s ' semper virens, many thousands of raspberry < jf%§LkjsH& T®»feCs29l^^^^^-^ awson ' aDa » tuberculata, canes, my well-known Borts ; pinasters, stone pine, lauresalso, rhubarb roots, from my JvtfyM&M tinus, euonymus, rhododenvery fine etock of selected y^^^*g^^^^^*^^P^ drons, yew, box, lilac, previt, sorts. -"•»ii s ss nollies, laurels, arbor vltso, Wellingtonia, torulosa, matipo, English larch, &c, &c. A good variety of roses and pot plants. Inspection respectfully invited t the Nursery, Hargood road, Woohton. Town address, opposite Eeece\ Ironmongers, Colombo street. — N.B. My new stock of garden seeds will soon be ready. WM. GIMBLETT. 6 CONTINUATION OF SALE iFOR 21 DAYS LONGEB. CHEAP BOOTS ! CHEAP BOOTS ! ! GENUINE CLEARING SALE OF COLONIAL AND IMPORTED BOOTS AND SHOES. B. jr~HALE. IN consequence of the Great Success of B. J. HALES Great Clearing Sale, he intends continuing it for 21 DAYS longer, and in addition to the low prices quoted, ho will give a further Discount of ONE BHILLING IN THE POUKD on purchases of £1 and upwaids. COLONIAL AND IMPORTED BOOTS AND SHOES, He intends selling at B«ch IMMENSE REDUCTIONS never before known in Canterbury :— s. d. 8. d. Children's patent laco-ups from 1 0 per pr LadieB 1 strong kid dbie soieß from 8 6 per pr Children's patent high legs „16 „ „ Colonial made leather Ladieß' and gent's slippers „2 6 „ Bide-springs ... „9 6 „ Ladies' cashmere house boots „8 6 „ Men's side-sprirjgs, slightly Maids' leather lace-ups (1 to 2),, 4 6,, damaged ... „8 6 „ Girls' best kid side-springs „ elastic-Bide emperors „10 6 „ (10 to 13) „ 5 6,, „ „ very superior „12 6 „ Ladies' strong kid side-springs,, 6 6,, „ nailed shooting boots „12 6 „ „ i, very superior „7 6 „ „ Colonial water-tights „16 0 „ „ German lasting boots „7 6 „ &c, &c., &o. All other Lines EQUALLY CHEAP. Be in time to Socuro Bargains. Note the Address — B. J. HALE, Al BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, 383 Corner of Cashel and Colombo streets, Christchurch. ~I LAMPS, LAMPS LAMPS. „ § NO MORE DARKNESS! § g" SINCE THE WONDERFUL ANUCAPNIO LAMP HAS BEEN S H INVENTED. S S "T7l I^iROSS & CO. beg to call the attention of the public to S J- a Kj their splendid stock of Anucapnic Lamps, iust landed Q ex Waimate, which for price and design are unequalled in the City. All g Cjf prices marked in plain figures. Inspection invited. y § See our No. 5 Anucapnic Lamp, with plain globe and bronzed Btand w y — at 5s each. O 52 .} See our No. 5 Anucapnic Lamp, with gilt head and figured globe — gg at 6s each. fc O See our No. 7 Anucapnic Lamp, with opal vase and plain globe— at g 6s 6d each. y . Bee our No. 9 Anucapnic Lamp, with gilt head and stand and § . § figured globe, splendid burneir — at 9s 6d each. g § OT See our No. 12, with plain opal vase and globe, and bronzed stand, § (5 W unequalled in Town — at 12s 6d each. {^ S| RANGES, RANGED, RANGES, I Q^ CHEAPER THAN EVER! " TH /^ROSS& CO. have now on hand one of the Largest Stocks of H _Ij •v^ Scotch and Leamington Ranges in tho Colonies, and are fc S now offering them at considerably reduced prices, and would call the q MM attention of Architects, Builders, and the public generally to an V\ S3 inspection. In 3 RANGES— Watson and Gow's "Etnai" with cast-iron OTen and W boUer, 3ft wide — £5. Ditto, as above, with oven and side boiler, |3 P and bright bands and mould, 3ft 3in3wide — £7 10s. Leamington g »J S Ranges, all sizes, from 2ft 9in to 4ft 6iD, and all prices, from W 3^ £4 each. fg REGISTER GRATES— Fine cast front with brick back— 7d per H oq 3 inch. Ground front and brick back — lOd per inch. Wright's , O §3 Patent Bivalve, with steel and ormolu bead, all sizes and O f=l patterns, from 60s each. ta I FUEMSHING. & q Purchasers of One Pound and upwards allowed a liberal discount. y g Special Quotations to Wholesalo Buyers. O r*j p*] 8 NOTE THE ADDRESS- g | F. CROSS & CO., jf « WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, S g Corner of Colombo and Hereford streets, opposite Bank of go. New Zealand, CHRISTCHURCH. H. E. MAY & CO.'S BANKRUJPT SALE. 72 Women's and Children's Trimmed Felt Hats 10s 6d, reduced to 4a 9d. All Wool Flannel Hid per yard, really worth Is 4Jd. Double-width Cotton Sheeting, lOJd per yard. Heavy Twill Sheeting, 72 inches wide, Is per yard. Very Fine White Twilled Sheeting, 2i-yards wide, Is 6Jd." Fine Longcloth, 2s lid per dozen ; brown calico, 2s 6d perjdozen. Linen Diaper (guaranteed all linen) Is, usual price Is 6d. Extra- wide Linen Diaper Is &\d per yard, usual price 2s. Slue Slack Velveteen 2s 6d por jard, usual price 3a 9d. 60 Dozen Children's Ties ~) Reduced from 50 dozen Wool Infantees ( Is to 40 Dozen Wool Boots ( 6d. 50 Dozen Wool Boas ) Wool Crossovers (full size) 2s lid, reduced to Is 6id. Heavy Tweeds (for boys' use) 2s 9d, reduced to Is 6|d. Embroidered Velvet Cosies 3s 6d and 2s lid, usual price 6s 9d.', Heavy Tweed Trousers (all sizes) 10s 6d, reduced to 63 9d. Cotton Shirts (full size) 2s 9d, reduced to Is. Heavy White Blankets reduced to 10s 6d per pair. Best Tapestry Carpets 4s lid and 3s 6d, reduced to 3b 9d and 3s 3d. Yard-wide China Matting reduced to 7id per yard. SALE OP BANKRUPT STOCK. H. E. MAY & CO.. THE HALL, HIGH STREET. RANGES I RANGES! RANGES! TJ. WATTERS, Cooking Range Manufacturer, River's Right-of-way (next Bank of • Australasia), Cashol street. 2nd Prize Taker at the A. and P. Association's Show, 1878. Ranges from 2ft 6in to Bft, fitted with Grills, Circulating Boilers and High-pressure Boilers, by whxoH hot water can be conveyed upstairs for baths and other purposes. Price list;— Ranges 2ft 6in, £4j Ranges, Bft, with fittings complete, £6 10s j Ranges, Bft 6in, complete, with east iron sliding fire-place, £11 10s. Special arrangements for fitting up Hotels, &o. The Ohristchuroh " Press " of November 10, 1878, says :— "The great impetus which has lately been given to the manufacture of stoves and ranges was amply proved by the very huge number of exhibits in this class. No leas than eighteen ranges were entered for the prize, of all kinds, shapes, and make. The judges awarded the first prize to Messrs Scott Brothers, and second to Mr Watters 1 but there can be little doubt that their verdict should have been reversed, as Mr Watters 1 range, for the price, was by far the most complete and best on the ground. The first price one was priced at £20, without a boiler, but with double oven, and £30 with a boiler. Mr Watters' ) the contrary, with boiler and good roomy oven, was priced at £11 10s. This also ha t tvery good contrivance attached to it, in the shape of a moveable iron fire back, and by meant of two handles the fixe, when required to be brought forward oould be done so." 8791 SINGER TRIUMPHANT ! THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY have gained tho Paris Gold Medal, 1878, against the world. Why buy worthless imitations, when you can purchase the Genuine Machine for Less Money ? Messrs HOBBS &. COMPANY, the solo Agents in Christchurch for the Singer Company, are now selling Genuine Singer Sewing Machines at such prices bb mußt command tho trade. Genuine duplicate partß, extras, oil, needles, &c., all lowered in price, considerably below every other maker. Remember— The Singer Company have made and sold nearly 3,000,000 M A ° H l N E *• Sewing Machines of every description cleaned and repaired by first-claBS hands, at the lowest prices. Machines sold on deferred payments. , Cathbdeai Sqtjaee, Ghbistohuboh.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3540, 15 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3540, 15 August 1879, Page 4

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