OLBAEINGr SALS). BOOTS! BOOTS! CLEARING SALE of BOOTS AND SHOES, to make room for Shipments to *mve shortly. DEPOTS : Canterbury street, Lyttelton Kiver's Buildings, Cashol stroot, Christchurch. Men' E.S.,from 1 3 8 <g Men's Strong Shooters, from ... 13s 6d Men's Strong Watortights, from ... 16s 6d Men's Nailed Bluchers, from ... 8s 6d Women's Almas, from 9s od Ladies* Kid and Levant, from ... 7a Ca Infants' Boots, from Is Od All kinds of Ladios" and Gents' Boots— pegg- dl sewn, or rivotted — made to order, Canterbury street, Lyttelton ; Kiver's Buildings, Christchurch. 5637 W. HILLYAED PUBLIC ANKOUNOBMHNT. TJ nivebsal Boot Depot, High street, Christchurch, EDWABD SMITH PROPRIETOR. THE Proprietor begs to announce to the Public that he has taken over tho Lease ot those Premises formerly occupied by Mr Ewart, Grocer, which, at a great outlay, hare been fitted up in the most perfect style, suitable for carrying on the oxtensivo business which ho has so long enjoyed. iN~rkß MANUFACTURING DEPART HKT None but tho best Workmen are employed, al work being executed with due regard to the ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN FOOT. CORNS, BUNIONS AND ALL IRREGULARITIES are skilfully covered, so that sufferers can wear FASHIONABLE AND feTIMETEICALLY - MADEs BOOTS AND SHOES With perfect ease and freodom rrom PAIN, while the COST IS SO MODERATE As to allow the Proprietor to compete succossfnlly with retailers cf ready-made Goods. IN THE READY-MADE DBPABTMBNT The Proprietor has provided a Magnificent Stock of all classes of LADIES' AND CHILDBEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, Which have been selected by a» experienced purchaser in England, and arrangements have been made for keeping up a regular supply. In everything the convenience of Customers will be studied, and the special characteristics of the business will be CIVILITY CHEAPNESS DURABILITY GOOn WORKMANSHIP PROMPT EXECUTION OF OBDEBS. ONE TRIAL SOLICITED EDWABD SMITH, Fnirersal Boot Dep3t, High street, Chiistchureh 4096 "ff N recognition of the succesß of our efforts to JL please in the Dressmaking and Sales Departments this season, we have pleasure in informing our numerous well-wishers that we will, at the end of this year make to measure, and give to each and every one that will, at that time, produce our receipts for £10, spent in our establishment from 20th June to 20th Dec, 1883, a Free Present of a full trimmed Dress, of either Cashmere, Sateen (plain or figured), or Alpaca, of their own choosing, made in our well-known first-class style. To enable every family in Christchurch to receive this bonus, we have ordered very large quantities of dress and other goods from Home manufacturers, and these, together with our present stock, we will sell at much less prices than ever. Not only one thing cheap, but everything cheap ! Come to the great clearing sale and see how it is done. Everybody says it is wonderful. T. Armstrong & ,Co., Direct Importers, Lower High street. : —^ HITECLIFF'S L/OAL, (Near tue Brockley Mine). This Coal is the Best and Cheapest in the Market for steam and household use. fSFWE Undersigned having been appointed Agent JL for the above Cool, is now prepared to supply orders in large or small quantities delivered in town and country. (N.B.— No danger from the ashes.) Orders received for Newcastle and other coal and ewood. 3EO. MAULE, 149, Cashbl stbjeet. 9717 WILLIAM BURNS, 233, Tuam Street West, Christohuroh, FRENCH POLISHER. Furniture repaired and polished, Shop, Office, and Bank Fittings polished or re-polished on tho shortest notice. Old Fittings, if in varnish, can be polißhed equal to new work. N.B.— Office and Bank work done after business hours if required. Pianos re-polished equal to new. Country orders promptly attended to. Experienced workmen sent out. Burns' noted Polish Boviver, Is per bottle. N.B.— All work entrusted to the above done ia a workmanlike manner, having had long experience and fifteen years in a first-class London firm 19002 THE UNION FIRE AND MARINE DTSUB- . ANCE COMPANY, Hereford street, Christohuroh. Oamtal 42,000,000 Paid Up £87,500. BeßorvoFund £40,000. fSj^HIS Company, the only institution of tho kind JiL having its OFFICE AND MANAGEMENT IN CHRISTCHUBCH, Is prepared to effect FIRE AND MAEINE INSURANCE OF EVEEY DESCRIPTION AT PJERENT RATES. W. DEVENISH MEARES, VIS General Manager 228, COLOMBO STEEET, Opposite Cook and Ross'. HRAYNER, the Anatomical Bootmaker, has « opened the above premises with a largo assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPHERB. Hand sewn, pegged, or rivetted boots made to order on the shortest notice. Fit, style, and quality guaranteed. An early trial solicited. Note the address. 2302 MONEY. ■4"*"1 0 tOOO T0 IiEND fr 1 varions nms ££XBP J^m*> \y* ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES, At Lowest Current Rates. Also the following sums :— £1200, £825, £300, £140, and £75. Apply to WILLIAMS & SJILLTON, Solicitors, 7748 20i Gloucester street Christchnroh. OMKHBAL FBTJIT MART, COLOMBO STBEET. I BEG to call attention to my first-class Stock of DESSERT AND COOKING FRUITS, For Winter use. J. NANCABBOW, FRUIT IMPORTER, Proprietor of the Waltham Vineyards. 1027 St. W. ENGLAND TIMBER MERCHANT AND IMPOSTEB, Has on Sale — Large Stocks of BUILDING MATERIALS, &C, 09 FIEST-CLAS3 QUALITY AND AT TOWE3T OUERENT RATES. Tuam street, Christohurch. 678 DENTISTRY 'CM- '%/&/" J< SYKES, Dental Surgeon, V V • Fisher's Buildings, ChristJi > X-\?^"'' e^ v 3onurcn. Artificial teeth inimitably >GjS«^^y mounted on the latest principles. Teeth permanently stopped. First Order of Merit N.Z.I.E, 437 H.« Howard. TAILOR AND MODELLIST, Victoria stroet. T" ADIES' and Gentlemen's fashionable garJO ments made to order, military jaokets and Newmnrket coats, &o. Evory care and attention paid to the wishes of oustomorp, and tho pricos charged are the lowest commensurate, 8468 i.WESTERN MINING EXCHANGE. 165, Cashol street east (next Matson and Co.), Chbistchubob. gTIDMUND WICXES, Sharebroker and General JO* Commission Agont. The Mining Exchange has confidential agents in each of the Mining Disricts ; full and reliable information obtained on all mining ventures for clients and members; earliest news received from prospecting sorti from Lyell, Reefton, Mohikimi, Karamea, Papahana, and Paparoa districts, South-wes*; goldfields, giving members an opportunity of obtaining original interests and participating in the discoverers' bonne. 232
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4751, 23 July 1883, Page 2
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