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. ~ "' -■-■■-■' Business Notices. ," , '.'.',".' ■.'.,"..' ,|,;, ENGLISH AND ! AMERICAN ' SEWING MACHINE DEPOT. JM. THOMPSON begs to call the attention of intending Purchasers to bis large and • varied Stock of Sewing Machines, both TEEADLE and HAND, by the best mater*, consisting of Wheeler and Wilson's (in great variety), Raymond's No. 1, Jones', Howe's, "Home Companion," "Household, 1 ' "Home Shuttle," « r Albion," "Wanker A," « Homo Treasure," " Family Friend," " Zoalandia," " Graham," Wiloox and Gibbi 1 , &o. Lamb's Kcittaox, Maohine, Darning Machino, As. .. 2'he stock of Sewing Maohine Needles ooreprises over £0 varieties, including the " Olecpatra" Needle (this is not the needle imported by the British Goverament at an enormoufl expense.) ......... .■■■■■ J. M. T n having in stook the largest assorttnent of eitra parts, springs, 4e., for Sewing Maobinee, and haring onge^si the servioos of a thoroughly practical Machinist and Xngiriour, of both En|lishand Oolo&tel experience, he is prepared to exeoute all kinds of repairs to every desewption of Sewing Maohine extant. Best Anserioan Maohine Oil on sale. ' MAOHIKBS ON HIRE ON TIME PAYMENTS FBOM ss. PBB WEiK SOI.B AGENT FOB WHBBLBB A WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES. J. M. JTHOMPSOK'S \ ; ENGLISH AND AMBBIOAN SEWING MAOHINB DEPOT, V ' Opposite Ooates and (Jo Jewellers, Colombo street. iIANGES.":EANOES. "RANGES. .:'..:' T..J,. MATTERS, ■'.. / ,"."'■■'■ cop k .lStmO.. ban a c manufao t v be b, : ........... JKivet's Bight-of- way ''"(next Bank of Australasia), .-. I ■=■: .. •' > .' : q± SHELSTBEET. X> ANQES from 2ft 6in.to.Bft, fitted with Grills, Circulating Boilers, and High-pressure Boilers, by which; hot water can be conveyed upßtairsJ'or Baths and other purposes. " SPECIAL .AEEANQEIIENTS FOB FITTING UP HOTELS, &c. B: ABMAGH, STBEET, . CHBISTCHUROH. CANTEEBURY GALYANI&ED IRON SPOUT- , ING AiND HIDGING; MANUFACTORY, 1 Trivites attention to the Specialities Manufactured at the works :— Kitchen Ranges, with Wrought Iron Boiler, maie by Special Hydraulic Machinery, ■ \ : COIiOWJAE OVENS „(Wi*h or without boiler), all sizes WASHING FURNACES, from 10 to 50 gallons, with Copper, Enamelled or Galvanised boiler, . . ' . . . : CLOSET PANS,, now .pat torn, Black or Galvanised, , OHEKSE PKE3SE3, &c. ... 7620 ' ".; CHAEE! ! CHAFF ! ! ■; ■/ WBLEAT, OATS, FLOUR, BR^N, SHARPS, 4a, kT ;: • T^E HAVE' THIS DAY OPENED A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GRAIN ; AND PRODUCE STORE, : . , . And will be able to Supply the very best ;FEED. ;&a Jg»." At tho lowest possible prices. : ' H. S. PIEKEMGNT ".& Co:. - . ■ Lichfield street, Next Toomer's Boot Factory, Christchurch, October 14, 1879. ■ . . , ; . 8 : CONTINUATION OF SALE : " FOB 21 DAYS LONG EB. CHEAP BOOTS! CHEAP BOOTS ! o. GENUINE CLEAIiING SALE" . ' OF ■ ■ ' ■ ■,-... . OOLONIAL AND IMP6ETED BOOTS AND SHOES. B. «J • ; HAljlij. • I~N consequence of the Great Succees of B. j.. H ALE'S Great Clearing Sale, he intends conJL tinuing it for 21 DAYS longer, and in addition to the low prices quoted, he will givo a further Discount of ONE SHILLING IN THE POUND on purchases of £1 and upwards. COLONIAL AND IMPpaTED BOOT'S AND SHOES, He intends selling at sKch IMMENBE EEDUCTIONS never before known in Canterbury :— .' .' a. d. : ' . ;:';■ -. . ■ i .' . . s. d. Children's patent lace-ups from 1 0 per pr Ladios' strong kid dbie uoies from 8 6 per pr Children's putent high^legs „16 „ „ Colonial made leather Ladies' and gent's slippers „2 6 „ side-springs ... „9 6 „ Ladies' cashmere house boots „ 8 6 .„, | Men's side-springs, slightly Maids' leather laceups (1 to 2),, 4 6,,,. damaged ... „ 8 6 „ Girls' bost kid. side-springs „ elastic-side emperors „10 8 „ (10rtol3) ... ... ...„ 6 6 „ „ :„ ; veiy' superior „12 6 ,, 1 Ladies' strong kid side-springs,, 6 6,, „ nailed shooting boots „12 6 „ -ii • -•■ -- -ii . very superior „ 7^6 „ „ Colonial .water-tightß „18 0 „ „ German kiting boote „7 6 .> &0., -4c, &o. All other Lines EQUALLY CHEAP. , . .. Bo in'time to Secure Bargaine. ■'-. . Note the Addreps— '. BT "£! A T TG 1 • «J • 11..- A Lft, ' Al BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, Corner of Oashel and Colombo streets, Christchnrch. 8. HALE '& CO.. AIL, TENT, AND TARPAULIN MAWUFAOTUEEES. OASHEL STEKET CHBIBTOHUIiCH. WE have ilow a Large and Well-assorted Stock of all descriptions of our goods, but would specially mentibb, as suitable for the present season, our stock of superior Cricket and Fishing Nets, India-rubber Hose, with Kose and Jets complete, all sizes Best quality Canvas Hose for Lawn?, Calico, American Drill, Duck, and Canvas Tents FLAGS, comprising Royal Standards, Us-.ion Jacks, Scarlet, St George, New Zealand and American Ensigns. 1 . ALSO, OUR USUAL ASSORTMENT OF Rick Cloths, Tarpaulins, Machine Covers, Reaper and Binder Covers and Aprons ' Europe, Manilla, and Flax Ropes and Lines and Twines of all descriptions Marquees for Bale or Hire. Sizes from 12 i24to 25 x 80. , WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL. : , : LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. . -1 <j N 0 MO R E DABK NE S S ! w I SINCE THE WONDERFUL ANUOAPNIC LAMP HAS BEEN & § . . " ' ' INVENTED. m S Til /^ROSS & CO. beg to call the attention of the public to , S J- • V^ their splendid stock of Anucapnic Lamps, just landed 5 ex Waimate) which for price and design are unequalled in the City. All 2 tiS prices marked in plain figures. Inspection invited. § Q' . See our No. 5 Anucapnic Lamp, with plain globe and bronzed stand , CQ ' Q —at 58 each. . . ■ . , O 3 y See our No. 6 Anucapnic Lamp, with gilt head and figured globe — r 1 2q - at 6s each. : ► See our No. 7 Anucapnic Lamp, with opal vaso and plain globe— at m S 6s 6d each. ' . ~] p. See our No. 9 Anucapnic Lamp, with gilt head and stand and S f^M figured globe, splendid burner— at 9b 6d each. to fraz See our No. 12, with plain opal vaae and globe, and bronzed stand, S gg unequalled in Town— at 12s 6d each. P Sg RANGES, RANGED, RANGES, 1 g^ CHEAPER THAN EVER S° Til /^ROSS & CO. have now 6n hand one of the Largest Stocks of m &i S} s..\j/ Scotch and Leamington Ranges in the Colonies, and ore ft Q now offeririg them at considerably reduoed prices, and would call the q W&l attention of Architects, Builders, and the public generally to an h S2 inspection. C H^ RANGES— Watson and Gow'a "Etna," with cast-iron oven and S boiler, Bft wide^- £6. Ditto, as above, with oven and side boiler, g 2 and bright bands and mould. 3ft 3in wide— £7 10s. Leamington g gS Banges, all sizes, from 2ft 9in to 4ft 6in, and all prices, from W 3g £4each. . » | g REGISTER GRATES— Fine cast front with brick back— 7d per • H §2 .inch. Ground front and brick back — lOd per inch. Wright's O 3 Patent Bivalve, with steel and ormolu bead, all sizes and Q M patterns, from 60s each. * S I . .EUENISHING. :..r § Purchasers of One Pound and upwards allowed a liberal discount. g 3 Special Quotations to Wholesale Buyers. U M ' . ■' : " : ' ! •■••■•■■ cj D NOTE THE ADDRESS-^ g i r. Gross & co., . I Pj ■ WHOLESALE AND' RETAIL IRONMONGERS,- ; g £ Corner of Colombo and Hereford .. streets, opposite. Bank of ' •-, New Zealand, .; - , • . "" OHBISTO H U R 0 H. MELBOURNE HOUSE. SPRING, 1879. . , JnpAYLOß.(late Northey and M'Kenzie) has much pleasure in announcing thai he • 'JL has just opened his' Firßt Parcels of New Goods for Spring and Summor wear comprising— DßEdS MATERIALS IN NEWEST SHADES .AND TEXTURES, ; ' MANTLES, FICHUS, MILLINERY, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, &c, &c, " &c. And calls the attention of his customers and the ladies of Ohristchurch and suburbs generally to the Prices, Styles, arid Quality of his purchases. Note the address— _ J. TAYLOR, MELBOURNE HOUSE, HIGH STREET, CHRISTO HUR 0 H. J. T. wishes to intimate that he has secured the services of a competent Milliner from Melbourne, and f eela assured that all orders entrusted tocher care will give entire satisaction. SS^ '...'. 522

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3609, 4 November 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3609, 4 November 1879, Page 4

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