*f^iF ot &!?- f,m.n w ■ tow EATOSJiS* BJdSTGKES. RA^(iES.; ; ' ". "■■ I. J. WATTEBS,.; : .: - /■ v \ 000'KI2f G BA N GiE MANU FA 0 TURE B, EiverU Right-of-way v (next Bank of Australasia); ; OASHEL STREET. KANGES,from2ft 6in<to Bft, fitted with Grills, Circulating Boilers, and High-pressure t -...;■. ■ "..■'•.■ Boilers, by which hot wateivcan bo conveyed upstairs for Baths and other purposes. SPECIAL ARSANGEMENTS FOR FITTING UP HOTELS, &o. JgggggggEfc, AEMA&H STEEET, CHRISTCHUECE. fmmssssaw^siiSSm galyanlsed ieon spoutJflßßllßgflW ING AND EIDGING MANUFACTOEY, MP^^l THOMAS CEOMPTGN Invites attention to the Specialities Manufactured at the works :-rKitchen Ranges, with Wrought Iron Boiler, made by Special Hydraulic Machinery, COLOMIAL OVENS (Wtfh or without boiler), all sizes . WASHING FURNACES, from 10 to 50 gallons, with Copper, Enamelled or Galvanised boiler, CLOSET PANS, new pattern, Blaek or Galvanised, CHEESE PRESSES, &o. ' ' 7620 CHAFF!! CHAFF!! WHEAT, OATS, FLOUR,. BEAN, SHARPS, &c, &c. "TTTE HAVE THIS DAY OPENED A WHHOLESALE AND RETAIL GRAIN AND PRODUCE STORE, And will be able to supply the very best FEED &a*£T — At the lowest possible prices. H. 8. PIEKEMONT & Co, . Lichfield street, Next Toomer's Boot Factory, Christohurch, October 14, 1879. ' - -. r .• . 7 8 . CONTINUATION OE 1 SALE FOR 21 DAYS LONGER. • CHEAP BOOTS ! CHEAP BOOTS ! GENUINE CLEANING SALE . COLONIAL AND IMPORTED BOOTS AND SHOES. B. jT^BtALE. r consequence of the Great Success of B. J. HALE'S 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 THE POUND on purchases of £1 and upwards. : COLONIAL AND IMPORTED BOOTS AND SHOES, He intends selling at Bach IMMENSE REDUCTIONS never before known in Canterbury :— ; s. d. s. d. Children's patent lace-ups from 1 .0 per pr Ladies' strong kid dbiß soles from 8 6 per pr Children's patent high'legs 16 „ „ Colonial made leather Ladies' and gent's Blippora 2 6 „ side-springs ... 9 6 „ Ladies' cashmere houso boots 8 6,, Men's side-springs, slightly Maids' leather lace-ups (1 to 2),, 4 6,, damaged. . „ 8 6 „ Girls' beßt kid side-springs „ elastic-side emperors „10 6 „ (10 to 13) ...„ 6 6,, „ „ very superior 12 6 „ Ladies' strong kid side-springs,, 6 6,, nailed shooting boots „12 6 „ ,» „ very superior „ 7.-':6 „ „ Colonial water-tights „16 0 „ „ Germat l»)ting boots „ 7 6 „ &c, &c, &o. All other Lines EQUALLY CHEAP. ' Be in time to Secure Bargains. Note the Address— B, J. HALE, Al BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, Corner of Oashel and Colombo streets, Chriatchurch. K. HALE '&.-CO., " AIL, TENT, AND TARPAULIN MANUFACTURERS. OASHEL STREET OHRISTOHUROH. WE have now a Large and Well-assorted Stock of all descriptions of our goods, but would specially mention, as suitable for tho present season, our stock of superior Cricket and Fishing Nets, India-rubber Hose, with Rose and Jets complete, all sizes Best quality Canvas Hose for Lawns, Calico, American Drill, Duck, and Canvas Tents FLAGS, comprising Royal Standards, Union Jacks, Scarlet, St George, New Zealand and American Ensigns. ALSO, OUR USUAL ASSORTMENT OF Rick Clothß, Tarpaulins, Machine Covers, Reaper and' Binder Covers and Aprons^ Europe, Manilla, and Flax Ropes and Lines and Twines of all descriptions Marquees for Sale or Hire. Sizes from 12 x24to 25 x 80. WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL. LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. § NO MO RE DAREiNESS! | g" SINCE THE WONDERFUL ANUCAPNIO LAMP HAS BEEN g g INVENTED. | S TTI /"^ROSS & CO. beg to call the attention of the public to S _C • V^ their splendid Btock of Anucapnic Lamps, iust landed P n ex Waimate, which for price and design are unequalled in the City. All 2 05 prices marked in plain ngnreo. Inspection invited. y § See our No. 5 Anucapnic Lamp, with plain globe and bronzed stand M pq — at 5s each. O j3 y See our No. 5 Anucapnic Lamp, with gilt head and figured globe — 2q at 6s eacb. |> O See our No. 7 Anucapnic Lamp, with opal vase and plain globe — at S 6s 6d each. > H h. See our No. 9 Anucapnic Lamp, with gilt head and stand and § gjH figured globe, splendid burner — at 9s 6d each. co ft ai See our No. 12, with plain opal vase and globe, and bronzed stand, § dJH unequalled in Town — at 12s 6d each. £j SS RANGES, .-RANGER RANGEP, §. P^ CHEAPER THAN EVER S° TjJ /^lßOSS&COihavenowonhandonoof the Largest Stocks of gjg JC •\j Sootch and Leamington Ranges in the Colonies, and are £;□ now offering them at considerably reduced prices, and would call the q MM attention ot Architects, Builders, and the public generally to an t> S3 inspection. Q S3 RANGES — Watson and ?Gow's "Etna>" with cast-iron oven and t . boiler, 3ft wide — £5. . Ditto, as above, with oven and side boiler, *? 2 and bright bandß and mould, 3ft 3in wide— £7 10s. Leamington g H3m - Ranges, all sizes, from 2ft 9in to 4ft 6in, and all prices, from te 93 £4each. * _|S REGISTER GRATEB— Fine cast front with brick back— 7d per ; g^ inch. Ground front and brick back — lOd per inch. Wright's o O« Patent Biyalve, with steel, and ormolu bead, all sizes and P Wit patterns, from 60s each. ' S a: FURNISHING. fe § Purchasers of One Pound and upwards allowed a liberal discount. S g Special Quotations to Wholesale Buyers. o B • . ,g 0 NOTE THE ADDRESS— Q I ; ; ; . ■ -iv cross ■:& co., I - J ■ . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, g £J ' Corner of Colombo and Hereford streets, opposite Bank of § . ; V New Zealand, CHRISTO H U R 0 H. MELBOURNE HOUSE. _. SPRING, 1879. 1 rfIAYLOR (late Northey and M'Kenzie) has much pleasure in announcing that he v • -*- has just opened hia First Parcels of New Goods for Spring and Summer wear, comprising— DßESS MATERIALS IN NEWEST BHADES AND TEXTURES, MANTLES, FICHUS, MILLINERY, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, &c, i&c, &c. And calls the attention of his customers ' and the ladies of Christ-church and suburbs generally to the Prices, Styles, and Quality of his purchases. Note the address — : ■ — J. TAYLOR, MELBOURNE HOUSE, HIGH STREET, OHRISTOHUROH. J. T. wishes to intimate that he hat, scoured the services of a competent Milliner from Melbourne, and feels assured thob. all orders entrusted to her care will give entire satisaction. . • 522 ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE DEPOT. JM. THOMPSON begp to ,oall the attention of intending Punhaaers to his larce and e varied Stock of Sewing Machines, both TREADLE and HAND, by the best makers, consisting of Wheeler and Wuson's (in peat variety), Raymond's No. 1, Jones', Howe's. "Home Companion," "Household/ 1 "Home Shuttle," "Albion," "Wanser A," "Home Treasure," " Family Friend," « Zealandia," " Oresham," Wiloox and GKbbs 1 , Ac Laab'i Knitting Machine, Darning M«jhine, &e. | The stock of Sewing Machine Needles comprises over SO varieties, inoludinr the " Cleopatra" Needle (this is not the needle imported by the British Government at an enormous expense.) ; J. M. T., having in itook the largest assortment of extra parts, springs, See., for Sewing Machines, and having engaged the servioeaof a thoroughly practical MtyiVijTifrft an d Engineer, of both English and Colonial experience, he is to execute all kinds of repairs to every description of Sewing Maohine extant. Best American Maohine Oil on sale. MAOHINBS ON HIRE ON TIMB PAYMENTS PROM sfl. PER WEEK SOLE AGBNT IOR WHEELER A WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES. J. M. THOMPSON'S ENGLISH AND AMBRIOAN SEWING MACHINE DEPOT. Opposite Coates and Co Jewellers, Colombo street. !
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3608, 3 November 1879, Page 4
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