Business Notioes. KELSEY BROTHERS, IEONMONGERS, BRITISH AND AMERICAN IMPORTERS? (OPPOSITE THE BAIL WAY STATION, CHRISTCHUBCH), OFFER THEIR REMAINING STOCK OF GUNS ! GUNS ! ! GUNS ! ! ! (Spo ually selected by our Mr T. O. KELSEY when in England), AT EXCEEDINGLY REDUCED DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARRELS. BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADERS. KELSEY BROS., AGENTS FOR THE JOHNSTON REAPER AND BINDER, Are>ow[receiving orders for this deservedly-popu or Machine, at £55. The Best-Mannfaotured and Best-Finished Binder in the Market. Light Draft, Simple, Beliable. It has won golden opinions wherever nsed. KELSEY BROS., •AGENTS FOR COULTA'S SEED AND MANURE DRILLS. HARRISON'S DITTO. We are now taking orders for these Machines. One of each make is on view at the present time and we request the attendance of our friends to inspect. SUITABLE FOB EVEBY DESCBIPTION OF SEED AND MANUBES. KELSEY BROTHERS. CHEAP BOOTS! CHEAP BOOTS! CHEAP BOOTS! BJ. HAliE's Great Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes is now over, but owing to the Liberal « Patronage bestowed, he intends to SELL AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES:— PBICE LIST. s. d. 0, d. Ladies' and gentlemen' slippers „. from 2 6 Men's own make blucnera ... ... from 9 6 Very superior all paten 8 6 Men's wooden sole watertights ... „ 10 6 Children's 7to 9 elastio sides 6 Gents' Colonial shooters ... ... „ 13 6 „ 10 to 13 „ „ 5 6 Gents' hand-sewn side springs ... 14 6 Ladies' kid elastio sides 6 6 Our own make watertights , 16 6 Very superior „ 8 6 ALL OTHEB LINES EQUALLY CHEAP, My Motto being — SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. Note the Address— B. J. HsALE, BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, Corner of Cashel and Colombo streets. 674 THE WONDERFUL WERTHEIM WERTHEIM ™™ BS WERTHEIM WERTHEIM iSBJrcW-aSa: WERTHEIM VV, -H4=trTi-84-4-44 : Tl r* 5 Ktent Automatic Winder. Patent TTTXITVmTTTITTir W ftRTBTEIM Drop-Boilers. Patent Loose-Wind- W WRTHETM ■V, "fi^rTVTT^TiTTi ur ing Wheel. Patent Thread Be- -r^^^T^rriTTT^TTilr WERTHEIM !SaiK'te I »^f WERTHEIM WERTHEIM 3KrSfiM - Sfis«2 WERTHEIM WERTHEIM ™ G WERTHEIM WERTHEIM mIS e Sl se R WERTHEIM WERTHEIM Valuable Improvements, Nume- WERTHEIM WERTHEIM aaetSLSS&JS& WERTHEIM WERTHEIM MacMnes T ~ WERTHEIM WERTHEIM AGENTSFOBC^ ISTCHUBCH: WERTHEIM The JSTew Zealand Clothing IPactoby C/ashel Stbeet.lß3s E. C. BROWN & CO., f;ashion hou[se. AUIUMNJ, 1884 TTUST OPENED ex 8.8. "Aorangi," "Bombay," and "British Queen," complete assortment of Choice Autumn Drapery comprising— DBESB GOODB (of Latest Fashions), FUB CAPES, PABIS MILUNEBY. All Shades in Coloured Saxony Flannels, Blankets, Sheetings, Calicoes, Ulsterings, Astraoans 1 Cloth Jacketing?* Hosiery |in great variety. See Windows and Stock for styles and prices at E. C. BROWN & CO.'S, 6895 FASHION HOUSE. HOBDAY & CO., WATERLOO HO¥SE. TTOBDAY & TAILOBS. TTOBDAT & p(O., COLONIAL AND ENGLISH TWEEDS. TTOBDAr & /^O., PEBFECT FIT. TTOBDAY & |"10., MODEBATE PBICES. TTOBDAT .& I^o., BEST WOBKMANSHIP. THOMAS ATKINSON, ENERGETIC FOUNDRY, Manufacturer of— COOKING BANGES, DAIBY AND OFFICE STOVES, COPPEBS AND POBTABLE FrBN ACES' CLOSET PANS. LEAD WASHEBS, ELBOWS, ASH PAHS, AND SHEET IBON PIPING. All the above BEDUCED 20 per cent IRON CASTINGS. Tomb Bailings, various patterns, and all kiuds of Palisadings Leads, College Bars, Ventilators for Strong Booms, Grates, all sizes False Bottoms for Banges, Sash Weights, Wall Plates, Fire Bars Furnace Doors and Grates, Bakers' Ovens, Dumb-bells, Soot Boxes Balcony Fretwork, Frieze for Verandahs, all sizes and patterns Verandah Corner Brackets, all patterns, 2s 6d each nett. 179 ALL THE ABOVE CASTINGS BEDUCED 20 PEB CENT. Gr RAND JJ I L L I A E D JIX A T C H FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF AUSTEALIA, To take place DUEING tho CAULFIED CUP WEEK. Messrs ALCOCK and CO. WILL TRESENT ONE OF THEIR MATCH BILLIARD TABLES, Value One Hundred and Fifty Guineas, to be competed for, under the following conditions, viz. :— 1. The mutch to take place in Melbourne, between the 11th nnd 18th October, thegamo to be 1000 up. If more than two players compote, eacb game to bo 1000 up. All competitors to start from scratch. 2. Open to sill comers who have resided in the Australian Colonies, New Zealand, or Tasmania for 12 months prior to the match. 3. Each player to stake £50, aiul the winner to take the stake 3, and Messrs Alcoek and Co.'s trophy. If more than three compete the runner-up to save 1113 stake. 4. Nominations (£10) to be paid on or before tho 30th August next to the sporting editor of " The Australasian." Actcptauces (£2O) to Ije paid on or fcoforc Oth of September. Tho balance £20) to bo paid on or before Oth October, or nominations and acceptances fee to be forfeited and added to tho stake. 5. Proceeds of the hall (less expenses) to bo devoted as follows, viz. ;— One-third to tho Melbourne Hospital, and two-thirds to bs equally divided amovgat competitors. ' ' 1002
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5078, 12 August 1884, Page 4
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