Business Notices. c COUGHS AND COLDS. CURE FOE. s w. E."eoon ig 2*4, HIGH STREET (Late of Christchurch Hospital), '9, ' __ Jg (HIGH STREET ONLY.) 5951 NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY FOR CHEAP BOOTS. SMITH'S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, 2 nd JULY, ■^ AT 5 UNIVEESAL BOOT DEPOT, Next Peterson's, the Jewellers. A Eeal Boua Fide Clearing Sale prior to Stooi Taking, and every Line in the Shop will be LAEGELY REDUCED. £6000 WORTH OF BOOTS jTO SELECT FEOM. Ladies' Shoes and Button Boots, and Elastio Sides— fine, strong-, good-fitting lines, at GREAT BARGAIN PRICES. THIS IS A '] GENUINE SALE, X •i And such an opportunity to gat Good Boots for a yourselves, your wires, and children, b ' aerer occurred before. ( i| i LOOK AT THE WINDOW. >. SALE COMMENCED SATURDAY, JULY 2 nd - Note— The Address is : UNIVERSAL DEPOT, NEXT PETEBSEN'S, Jewellers. 8i • j RESULT OF CaiTITH'S WORD COMPETITION, O UNIVERSAL DEPOT. * Total number of "lists received, 576, of which SO ! lists contained over 5000 words in each. After a caref ul and laborious scrutiny, the following ara adjudged the prizes by the Com- j mittee :— Harry George Goodman, Selwyn otreet south, ' Sydenham, Ist Prize, £10. 8110 words, reduced to 6995. j Mrs A. G. Newton, North Belt. 2nd Prize, £5. ! 6784-words. reduced to 6410. '■ Mies O. E. Gordon, Springfield road, 3rd Prize. £3. 6774 words, reduced to 6363. Mr Thos. Gordon, Holly road, 4th Prize, £2. j 6783 words, reduced to 6351. j These prizes are now payable on application, 1221 ; S. NASHELSKI, WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL IRONMONGER AND; GENERAL IMPORTER, i 217, High Street ahd 129, Heeeford Sibeet, CHRISTCHURCH, TTTAS IN STOCK, AND TO AW&IYE, A LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AKD CONTINENTAL HAKDWAEE, In all its Branches, and AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Cement, Black and Galvanised Sheet Iron Galvanised Corrugated Iron Galvanised and Patent Lead-headed Nails Pis and Sheet Lead, Copper Ingots and Tubes Brass and Copper Sheets Windmills, Bams, Pumps Galvanised and Black Pipes and Fittings Coachbuilders' Woodware, Axlea, Springs, and Material : Glass, Oils. Paints, Varnishes, and Faperhangings ■ Fencing Wire (Black and Galvanised) Plain and Barbed, standards and Staples, Wira and Sheen Netting Agricultural Implements Spades, Bhovels and Porks of all kinds Bafes, Weiffhing Machines, Scales, Spring Balances A Splendid Assortment of Local, English, and I ttootoh Ranges, American and Soottih Stoves, ' Begister Orates , Marble and Slate Mantelpieces, Tiles for Hearths Fenders and Fireirona Mangles, Washing Machines, and Wringers Lampware, Brnshware, Tinware, and General Furnishing Goods. SPECIALITIES ' Electro-plated Ware, Cutlery, Cheaven's FUters I Hitchcock's Lamps— Table, Bracket, and Haneing ' —at Sednced Prices i Colonial Barbed Wir«, at £10 jer ton MANHATTAN WATCHES, from 21s to 42s WATERBUBT WATOHEB, 13 6d, PERSONAL. MISS BEAGER, Dressmaker, &c. (late at l Crocker's), has arranged for rooms at W. N. Eushbrook's Drapory Warehouse, Cashel street, and will have pleasure iv personally attending to the wants of her customers there. "" ' B 3
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5994, 1 August 1887, Page 1
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