TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), OCTOBER 22, AT TUB CENTRAL SALEROOMS. TV/TB C. T. ICK will SELL BY AUCTION, Some prime hama and bacon (conn try-cured), cheese, tea and sugar, soap, potatoes, &o. &c. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ConaiatinK of Chests of drawers, couches, chairs, wardrooe, bookcMe, washs(ands and ware, clieffonieia, and 20 sets chamber seivice, 40. &o. Bale at 12 o'clock. 7844 r spring ~\ 1879 ) SU MMER ( 1879 C GOODS. ) •pOBEBI XJLAOK Doaires to intimate that he is now Opening up a first shipment of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, Ex Merope, All of which have been marked.at Low Prices. NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS IN Prints and Brilliants G Stripes Earleton Ginghams Coloured Batistes Cretonnes, Ohintzeß Fancy Ribbons Silk Scarvos and Squares] Frillings and Rufllings Embroidered Fichus &c, &o. Further BLipments expected daily per vessels now due. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. I am now Blowing a Large Assortment of GARMENTS, Of ahnost every description, of both COLONIAL & BRITISH MANUFACTURE Felt and Tweed Hats, in hard and soft Shirts — White, Regatta, Oxford, and Crimean Collars, Ties, Scarves, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Belts, Hosiery, &a, &o. ROBEET BLAOK, HIGH A*D LIOHFIELD STREETS. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. "j^r L. MEYER has great pleasure in JLi • informing hia customers and tho pujblic generally that he has juat opened a large stock of Ladies' Kid, Button, laco and Lasting Boots ; also a splendid assortment of Ladies Kid, Ball, and Fancy Shoes for in and out-doors. Gents and Children's Boots and Shoes in large variety. Best quality of Colonial-made Boots always on hand. s. d. Women's E. Sides 10 6 Men' 3 „ pegged 12 6 „ Bluchers, best quality 10 6 „ Shooters , 14 6 „ Watertights ... 16 0 Please note addres3— N. L. Meyer's Boot Establishment, Cashel Btreefc, opposite to Milner and Thompson's Canterbury Music Dapdl. 7630 WALTER SUCKLING, Importer of «j STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, HOiKEOPATHIO GOODS, &0., Begs to call the attention of those who now use or intend using Homoeopathic Medicines to the facility now offered for getting Medicinoa by POST, at the nominal chargo of ONE PENNY for Postage, so that ANY ORDINARY (Is) MEDICINE i 3 sent POST FREE To Any Part of tho Colonies, on receipt of THIRTEEN PENNY STAMPS. Addres3 — WALTER SUCKLING, STATIONER, &0., Manchester street South, Christchurch. OOUTHBRN -pROVINCBS ALMANAC, 1880. It having been reported to us that the "Southern Provinces Almanac " is being used as a specimen by canva3sers of other Almanacs for the purposes of procuring advertisementa, the public are informed that the following persons only are authorised to collect advertisements for our 1880 edition :— E. J. Taylor Ohristchurch E. Aherne, Kaiapoi J. Ingram, Oxford C. M'Williams, Amberley W. H. Zouch, Ashburton E. G. Ken-, Timaru W. H. Lance, Lyttalton W. A. Joggav, South Bakaia , Garwood and Co., Aiaroa And all other published agonts of the "Lytteltou Times " and " Cantorhury Times." All rcr.Ucr intended for insertion in lh« 1380 iijua or the; ' Southern Provinces Ahaanac " should ba forwarded to the Pub* Usher as early as possible. 6801
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