Business Notices. Notice of Removal. H OBBS AND Co. ; MERCHANT TAILORS I ' AKD I ; WOOLLEN DRAPERS, ; CHEISTCHURCH. i Established 1855. Having Sold the Lease of their Premises in Higl street, will on JANUABF 2, 1885, I REMOVE TO AND RE-OPEN \ AT THEIR OLD BUSINESS SITECORNER OF COLOMBO STREET AND CATHEDRAL SQUARE. They trust this Removal will suit the convenience of their Customers, whom they desire to remind i that they established and successfully carried on their Business for 22 years on the site they ore now returning to. JX OBBS & Co. Hava to Think their Friends and the Pn lie generally for the very liberal support they have hitherto accorded them, and trust this kind patronage will in the future suffer no diminution. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS BIRGAINS IN FANCY GOODS. fT\HE Undersigned being about to largely extend J_ other branches of his business, for which space is required, has resolved to reduce his Fancy Stock as much as possible. The Stock includes amongst other thingsBiscuit Boxes Flower Holders Cut Decanters Fruit Leaves Cut Lustres Vases Cruet Stands Wall Mirrors Crystal Centre Stands Wall Mirror Brackets Dejeuner Sets Wall Purses Table Decorations Toilet Sets And a variety of other Fancy Goods too numerous to mention, Most suitable for CHRISTMAS, NEW TEAR, MARRIAGE, AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. Ladies are invited to visit the Showrooms and inspect tie stock, which is admitted to be the finest in this part of the Colony. , During the sale, no reasonable offer will be refused, as the .object is to retire from the fancy trade. ROBERT WALKER, Importer of CRYSTAL, GLASS, CHINA, EARTHENWAEE, &c, CANTERBURY GLASS AND CHINA WAREHOUSE, Market Flace. Smith's Univebsal _Ooot JLlepot. t The old Establishment next Bonnington'a is now CLOSED, And Customers are invited to coll at the NEW SHOP Next to Petersen's. THE GRANDEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM IN THE CITY. TEE PEICES WILL SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS. If you want Boots yon cannot pass it. SAVE YOUR MONEY, And Visit the U NIVERSAL JjOOT JIIePOT. His Jjobdship's Hotel JjAEDEB, LICHFIELD STEEET, CHEISTCHLRCH. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. T%TOTWITHSTANDING the high reputation J3I this Hotel has held for many years, several improvements have been added, thus rendering it one of the best in the City. Commercial men, Farmers, and Families will find all they desire for cleanliness, attention, and moderate charges. The Hotel ia most conveniently situated, two minutes' from the railway, close to'trams, in tho centre of the city. THE BEST LUNCHEON OR TEA, In the Colonies, FOE ONE |S HI L L,l 8G . THE NEW GRILL IS FINISHED Chops and Steaks toPerfectior, AN INNOVATIONCbampagne— ONE SHILLING per Glass. Publio Companies, Clubs,' 6c, can be arranged with for Meetings, DiauerH &c. 85 i-f£sStk "ajar ca >£r%vi • O ■ t o c k b f,W|i::fc MONUMENTAL MASOF, •&-v^ ATadius Stdeki *feSS CHBJSTCHUR'3HI
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5192, 24 December 1884, Page 1
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464Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5192, 24 December 1884, Page 1
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