Businesi Notioes. SMITH'S UNIVERSAL BOOT DEPOT, HIGH STREET. NEW SPRING GOODS, Just Arriving. Ladies* Walking Shoes Ladies' Evening Shoes Pinet's Beautiful Bhoes The Best Assortment of L&wa Tennis Shoes, Ladies* and Gents', at all prices For Plain Kid Bals and Button Boots we can Offer the Best Value in Town. Gentlemen's Sewn Goods, and a Special Line of new lasting German Hand-sewn Goods for Gentlemen, the NE WEST SHAPE. WE Assert, with confidence, that our Establishment is not only the CHEAPEST ESTABLISHMENT In the City, but we hare an ASSORTMENT SECOND TO NONE. FARMERS AND COUNTRY VISITORS WANTING STEONG GOODS SPECIALLY PROVIDED FOE. Remember the Address— Omit H f s iJniversal Soot Depot, Next Peterson's, HIGH STREET. THE MUTUAL BOOT STORE, NEXT WHITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, IS STILL THE MOST POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY. And why is this the case ? The answer is simple. They have only one polioy, and that ia to give the best value that is possible, aid to mark all goods in plain figures. They recognise the necessity for RETRENCH. MENT, and show it in a practical manner by inviting the public to retrench and save money on their Boot Purchases, and this they accomplish by buying 1 their Boots at the Mutual, Do you want a strong, useful, hard-wearing, good-fitting pair to look nice you must come to the Mutual. Do your wife and little ones want Boots? The best value in the city is at the Mutual. NEW SPRING GOODS are in, and we have GRAND STOCK to select from. REMEMBEE OUR PLATFORM— (We have also 3 D's) DURABILITY (guaranteed to wear) DEFIANCE (not to be excelled) AKD DESIRABILITY (once examined and you mnst desire them). ELECTORS OF CANTERBURY. We shall go to the Poll on this Policy, and we feel confident the verdict will be :— MUTUAL BOOT STORE, FIRST, The Best Nowhere. SOOTS ! BOOTS ! t BOOTS ! ! ! BANKRUPTCY STOCK. HAVING PURCHASED a well-assorted Bankrupt Stock at a Low Figure, I am determined to give the public and my present patrons the benefit, and shall therefore oiler, FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY, BOOTS AND SHOES, ac, AT RIDICULOUS PRICES. Call and judge for yourself at H. PANNELL'S, 93, Manchester Street. Sale Commenoed on FRIDAY, the 12th inst.
S. NASHELSKI, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER AND GENERAL IMPORTER, 217, High Street and 129, Heeefokd Street, CHRISTCHURCH, HAS IN STOCK, AND TO ARRIVE, A LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND CONTINENTAL HARDWARE, In all its Branches, and AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Cement, Black and Galvanised Sheet Iron Galvanised Corrugated Iron Galvanised and Patent Lead-headed Nails Pig and Sheet Lead, Copper Ingota and Tubes Brass and Copper Sheets Windmills, Bams, Pumps Galvanised and Black Pipes and Fittings Coacubuilders' Woodware, Axleß, Springs, and Materials Glass, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, and Paperhangings Fencing Wire (Black and Galvanised) Plain and Barbed, Standards and Staples, Wire and Shee Netting agricultural Implements Spades, Shovels and Forks of all kinds Safes, Weighing Machines, Scales, Spring Balances &. Splendid Assortment of Local, English, and Scotch Ranges, American and Scotch Stoves, Register Grates Marble and Slate Mantelpieces, Tile 3 for Hearths Fenders and Firoirons Wangles, Washing Maohines, and Wringers [Jompware, Brushware, Tinware, and General Furnishing Goods. SPECIALITIES Slectro-plated Ware, Cutlery, Cheaven's Filters Hitchcock's Lamps— Table, Bracket, and Hanging —at Reduced Prices Jolonial Barbed Wire, at £10 per ton MANHATTAN WATCHES, from 21s to 42s .vaterbury watches, 13 6a, DlLe w. ©hackleton, barrister and solicitor. ' Lttends at Lyttelton every Tuesday and Thursday Aftornoon. Ofiice at Messrs Jamiesoa and Malcolmson'o, Norwich Quay. 3080 RINCE ALBERT BOARDING HOUSE Wills' Btreet Ashbnrton (One minute's walk from Railway Station). Next Oddfellows' Hall. Good and Comfortable Accommodation for oarders and Visitors. Board and Lodging, 14s, ss, and 18s per week, or 3s per day ; Board onlylOs er week; Dinners only 4s per week. CHAS. TRUCKLE ... Pbopbietor. 9991 ) YSTEES AND Jj^ISH. WILLIAM HOESOBIN AND CO., FISH AND OYSTER MERCHANTS, BLUFF HARBOUR, CAMPBELLTOWN
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6018, 29 August 1887, Page 4
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649Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6018, 29 August 1887, Page 4
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