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Business XTotioes. a SMITH'S ".■"■VI UNIVERSAL BOOT DEPOT, HIGH STREET. NEW SPRING r 'JOODS, Just Arriving. Ladies' Walking Shoos Ladies' Evening Shoes Pinet'a Beautiful Shoeb The Best Assortment of Lawn Tottnis 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 Lins of new lasting German Hand-Bewn Goods for Gentlemen, the NE WEST SHAPE. WE Assert, with confidence, that oar Establishment is not only the CHEAPEST ESTABLISHMENT In the City, but we have an ASSORTMENT SECOND TO NONE. FARMERS AND COUNTRY VISITORS WANTING STRONG GOODS SPECIALLY PROVIDED FOR. Remember the Address — OUT H'S U'"o *in& NIVEESAL XSOOT JSJfEPQT, Nest Peterson's, HIGH STREET. THE MUTUAL BOOT STORE, NEXT WHITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, is STILL THE MOST POPULAR ESTAB- ' LISHMENT IN THE CITY. And why is this the case ? The answer is simple. They have only one polioy, and that is to give the beat value thaf? s possible, and to mark all gooda in plain figures. They recognise the necessity for RETRENCH. MENT, and show it in a practical manner by inviting the publio to retrench and save money on their Boot Purchases, and this they accomplish by buying their Boots at the Mutual. Do yon 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 aro in, and we have GRAND STOCK to select from. REMEMBER OUR PLATFORM— We have also 3 D's) DURABILITY (guaranteed to wear) DEFIANCE fnot to bo excelled) AND DESIRABILITY (once examined and you must desire them). ELECTORS OE CANTERBURY. We shall go to the Poll on this Policy, and we feel confident the verdict will be :— MUTUAL BOOT STORE, FIRST, The Rest Nowhere. COLOMBO STREET CJhbaf Jq?oot a Shoe Depot [Established 1860.] ISI, Colombo street* Christohuroh, JOHN GOODMAN, STILL desirous of m»<n*idni» g ths prwttM which he lias held for so many years, as t£« Cheapest Shop in Chrißtohuroh, has made furthei Reductions in the price of his goods, in oonse> qnenoe of th^UamßSAi dull tunes— Childs* Lace Boots, from 0 Bpsznaii Strap Shoes and Kid E.S. Boots, from 1 6 „ Lasting Goloahed Boots, from „.6 8 H German Lasting Boots, from •>. 6 8,, House Boots, rivetted, from „,4 0 M Watertights, factory make, from ... 10 8 „ Shooting Boots, from U I „ Canvas Shoes, from „. .„ „, 9 „ Note the Address Qj OHN JbrOODJffAN, Colombo Street Cheep Boot Bid Stoe Depot, 181. Colombo 3iebst, Chbibtqsum*. 6 a pssjj £*^ MONUMENTAL MASON .t> y^— - J J MANCHESTER ST CMCH • J TTAVING A VERY LARGE STOCK NO REASONABLE OFF ER WILL BE REFUSED, As Other Shipments are Now Due, tW» S T O O X 8 MONUMENTAL MASON, Madba Bnm 1 OHBISTCHUBOH SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 12 WELL-FINISHED CABINET PORTRAITS FOB 15 s •JO C.D.V. FOR WS gD Larger Sizes on Equally Moderate Terms. Ful choice" of position. I PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS, "Albion" Studio, US, Victoria street. i Late with Messrs A. and G. Tayler. London, 4c, ! Photographers to HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN and Royal Family. .6713 { ENCOURAGE LOCAL' Industry.— H. BOOTH, gSBBMBBWjJjyjyty Has re-openod after T»io la.ta WiBwJBJtBWHH Fire, with an> Entirely New HHBHn stoofc. Hats made to order, : |sf*lilflgil 10s 6d. Hats re-blooked and ■ MMHin renovated on the shortest 4bH9|^^DHt^fe notice. Note the address— : W3B&B$B& 170 » HIGH STREET, i

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6037, 20 September 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6037, 20 September 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6037, 20 September 1887, Page 4

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