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F. GABITES, WILL HOLD HIS ANNUAL SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, THIS WEEK AND NEXT, PBB VI OUS TO STOCK-TAKING. FOR OASH ONLY. F. GABITES, VICTOEIA STREET, CHEISTCHUECH. 594 4 TREES! TREES!! TREES!!! ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS TA AAA " Aj ? JniKß » TEARS, PEACHES, PLUMS, CHERRIES, APRICOTS. Also, many thousand goose-^^^l^^___^U^^^^^ Al80 » about 000 oraa * berries, currants (red, white, mental Bhrubs and conifers, and black), strawberries (early _i^^^^^_W^^^^^^ consisting of macrocarpa, insorts), age one, two, three, rignis, halipensis, funebris, and four years old. Also,^^^»^^ls«^s^^^KDouglaßia, Bempervirens, many thousands of raspberry Lawsoniana, tuberculata, canes, my well-known sorts ; P inaßterß » Btone P ine » laurefl - also, rhubarb roots, from n»y^S^^^^^^»S^^f« tiaas > enonymus, rhododenvery fine stock of selected 7W^^Sfj^_^^^^r^ drons, yew, box, lilac, previt, e01 tg t hollies, laurels, arbor vita, Wellingtonia, torulosa, matipo, English laroh, Ac, Ac A good variety of roses and pot plants.— lnspection respectfully invited t the Nursery, Hargood road, Woolston. Town address, opposite Eeece% Ironmongers, Colombo street.— N.B. My new stock of garden seeds *&«*»»*,. WM . OIMBIBIT . 6 CONTINUATION OE SALE FOB 21 DAYS LONGER. OHEAP BOOTS ! CHEAP BOOTS I ! GENUINE CLEARING SALE OF OOLONIAL AND IMPORTED BOOTS AND SHOES. b. jThale. 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, he will give a further Discount of ONE SHILLING IN THB POUND on purchases of £1 and upwards. COLONIAL AND IMPORTED BOOTS AND SHOES, He intends selling at suoh IMMENSE REDUCTIONS never before known in Canterbury :— s. d. s. d. Children's patent lace-ups from 1 0 per pr Ladies' strong kid dble soies from 8 6 por pr Ohiidren's patent high legs „ 1 6 „ „ Colonial made leather Ladieß' and gent's slippers „ 2 6 „ side-springs ... „ 9 6 „ Ladies* cashmere house boots „ 8 6 „ Men's side-springs, sbghtly Maids' leather lace-upß (1 to 2)„ 4 6 „ damaged ... „8 6 „ Girls' best kid side-springs „ elastic-side emperors „10 6 „ (10 to 13) „ 6 6 „ „ „ very superior „12 6 „ Ladies' strong kid side-springs,, 6 6 „ „ naded shooting boots „12 6 „ M „ very superior „ 7 6 „ „ Colonial water-tights „16 0 „ German lasting boots „ 7 6 „ Ac, Ac, Ac All other Lines EQUALLY CHEAP. Be in time to Secure Bargains. Note the Address — B. J. HALE, Al BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, Corner of Cashel and Colombo stroets, Christchurch. ~~ LAMPS, LAMPS LAMPS. ~ § NO MORE DARKNESS ! § & SINCE THE WONDERFUL ANUCAPNIC LAMP HAS BEEN gj § INVENTED. H O g bg Q 3 "C^ /"^RQSS k CO. bpg to call the attention of the public to S Ju • KJ their splendid etock of Anucapnic Lamps, just lauded O •^ ex Waimate, which for prico and design aro unequalled in the City. All § dT prices marked in plain figureß. Inspection invited. y £j See our No. 5 Anucapnic Lamp, wth plain globe and bronzed stand ™ g — at 5s each. S 2 .; See our No. 5 Anucapnic Lamp, with gilt head and figured globe— So at fis each. C See our No. 7 Anucapnic Lamp, with opal vase and plain globe— at _* § 6s 6d each. # y „ See our No. 9 Anucapnic Lamp, with gilt head and stand and & ,f_\ figured globe, splendid burner — at 9s 6d each. g §o_ Sco our No. 12, with plain opal vaso and globe, and bronzed atand, # © W unequalled in Town — at 12s 6d each. £3 IS RANGES, RANGES, RANGES, § p^ CHEAPER THA NEVER! ™ <j co TH ./^"ROSS k CO. have now on hand one of the Largest Stocks of H Jj •Kj Scotch and Leamington Ranges in the Colonies, and are § now offering them at considerably reduced prices, and would call tho q ttfq attention o£ Architects, Builders, nnd tho public generally to an |* H 5 inspection. htf h3 RANGES— Watson and Gow's "Etna," with cast-iron oven and tel nj " boiler, Sft wide— £s. Ditto, as above, with oven and side boiler, jfj £ and bright bands ancl mould. 3ft 3in wide— £7 10s. Leamington @ h3R Ranges, all sizes, from 2ft 9in to 4ft 6in, arid all prices, from W a"jE £4 each. - TS REGISTER GRATE3— Fino cast front with brick back— 7d per H oq 9 inch. Ground front and brick back— lOd per inch. Wright's O §3 Patent Bivalve, with steel and ormolu bead, all sizes and g patterns, from 60i each. co I FURNISHING. J g Purchasers of One Pound and upwards allowod a liberal discount. S 3 Special Quotations to Wholesale Buyers. O O NOTE THE ADDRESS— § 9 E. CROSS & CO., g tt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, q Cornor of Colombo and Hereford streets, opposite Bank of co New Zealand, OHRISTOHURCH. RANGES 1 RANGES 1 RANGES ! TJ. WAITERS, Oooking Range Manufacturer, Kiver's Right-of-way (noxt Bank ef • Australasia), Oashel Btreet. 2nd Prize Taker at tho A. and P. Association's Show, 1878. Banges from 2ft 6in to Bft, fitted with Grills, Circulating Boilers and High-pressure Boilers, by which hot water can be conveyed upßtaini for baths and other purposes. Prioe list:— Banges 2ft 6in, £4; Banges, Bft, with fittings complete, £6 10s; Banges, Bft 6in, oomplete, with cast iron sliding fire-placo, £11 10s. Speoial arrangements for fitting up Hotels, Ac The Ohristchurch " Press " of November 10, 1878, says :— "The groat impetus whioh has lately been given to the manufacture of stoves and ranges was amply proved by the very large number of exhibits in this class. No less than eighteen ranges were entered for the prize, of all kinds, shapeß, and make. The judges awarded the first prize to Messrs Scott Brothers, and second to Mr Wattors ; but there can be little doubt that their verdict should have been rovorsed, as Mr Wattors' rango, for the price, was by far the most oomplote and best on the ground. The first prize one was priced at £20, without a boiler, but with double oven, and £80 with a boiler. Mr Watters* the contrary, with boiler and good roomy ovon, was priced at £11 10s. This also ha yery good oontrivsnie attached to it, in the shape of a moveable iron flre baok, and by means of two handles the flre, when required to be brought forward could be done so." 8791 COMPULSORY SALE OF "TO'INTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND WOOL GOODS."; SPEOIAL LINES of Home Spun, 6Jd yard, worth lsJ3d SPECIAL LINES of Shirtings, 4*d yard, worth 9d SPECIAL LINES of Ladies Stays', Ib lld pair BPECIAL LINES of Calicoes at 3s 6d dozen A Few Singer's Machine Needles at ls 3d dozen, SPEOIAL LINES of Welsh Flannels from B|d SPECIAL LINES of Ohild's Oloth Jackots at ls lld. SPEOIAL LINES of Hosiery at less than cost. BERLIN WOOLS at 3d per dozen BERLIN FINGERINGS and FLEECES at less than cost. Men's SHIRTS, DRAWERS, and HOSIERY, cheap C. R. CHURCH, OASH DRAPERY DEPOT, HIGH STREET (Next Mr Butler's). HOBSEOLOTHS. HORSECLOTHS. A LABGB Stock of our celebrated make of HOBSEOLOTHS in four different qualities now on hand and for sale at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PBIOES. STOREKEEPERS AND LABGB BUYERsIiIBEBALLY DEALT WITH. Also our nsnal stock of TABFAULINS, TENTS, A OILSKIN OLOTHING IN GBEAT VABIBTY. SAIL TENT AND TARPAULIN MANUFACTUBEBS. B. HALE & CO., «i Oabhbl stbbet ohbibsohubob. COBNEE. ' COALS ! ; OTLLMPDFS MJjHPHAHT BBAND. j rj, f p.A it JX BP O COFFEE ■'. .' Kjjz . Xj r"-'' ■-*•/; J"' , TUAM BTBEET, CHRISTCHUBOH ! HAS ong beea reoegniaed as the moit ,— . ,; ■■...■ l , suitable Breakfast Beverage, it beiig JOSEPH B. SHBATH. delicious in flavour and thoroughly whol» — — • 0Hle • Newoastle Coal ") n-n™»««r *«*«-*■ ttlb. tans, and "SikPh2m«™«i in \ *™* «««» WHOLBSALB BY ALL MBBOHANW *ti^sSE2ffl. «** And at thh mills, COKE, 30s PER TON. I HIGH STBBET IW 191 • I

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3550, 27 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3550, 27 August 1879, Page 4

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