Drapery, Clothing, &o, COMB AND SEE J, W. PERKY, FASHIONABLE CASH TAILOB* 200 COIIOMBO STREET. Pitiesipetho Introducer ofHedinm Frlot Clothing, Establiabedlßßo. STJITB OF COLONIAL TWEED CAS Made to order from ». •»" TROUSER6OFCOLONIALTWEED lOS CD Made to order from ... „. ... •*•* ° BLACK WOBSTED COAT AND CjlS. ■VEST, excellent value, to order ... ** v A Good Selection of Colonial and Home Tweeds ana Coatings, always in Stock. Close at 7 p.m. Business Notices. EL IST. MARTIN, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT, ACCOUNTANT AND ATTDITOB, 187, HEREFORD STaBET CHAMBEKS. , Fire and Life Insurances Effected. Loans Negotiated! Agent for THE PREMIER BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT BOCIETT OP LYTTELTON (Permanent). Established December, 1887. Incorporated under the provisions of the Building: Societies Aot, 18sO. • Beceives Applications for Investment Shares at any time. Norn —"No Working Espouses Charged." Full particulars from H. N. MARTIN", 222G Agent, 187, Hereford street. GOODMAN'S COLOMBO STREET, BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. IS IT TRUE? YES, IT IS!!! THE Cheapest Store in Town FOB BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Fresh Arrivals by Every Steamer. NOTE THE ADDRESS— COLOMBO STREET, NEAR E. REECE & SON. 763 WE have bad many years! practical experienoo in the BLUNDINQ of .TEAS, which, combined with the fact that we always give good value, acoounta for the large enquiry and general satisfaction experienced. Others, no doubt, understand tea blending equally with ourselves, but the great drawback to those who rely upon tea alone is the number of hands through which it passes before . reaching the consumer. First comes the merchant or imperter, then the tea bleuaers, from them in many esses tack again to the nierchaut, who supplies the small storekeepers, agents, hawkets, &c, ! and of course each one in his tarn obtains a profit, bo that we ore not for wrong in stating that the originulcostoftueordisary 2s tea, generally retailed by the smill agencies of tea blending firms, ever exceeds Is Id to Is 2d, duty paid. It may seem strange, but it is nevertheless true, that the mpronant proper scarcely ever bleuds tea himself, but often re-purohases tea of his own importing in the form of blended tea. Xt will be seen nt a glance the advantages those possess who Import, Blend, and Supply the public Directly, over those who rely upon io many mediums before reaching: tho public We are miking a LUADING LINE of our 2s BLEND, and are givinir Extraordinary Value. We can safely recommend it in preference to the ordinary 2s 4d tea to he-obtained elsewhere, Taylor, Papps and Co. Mrs Murphy, DRESSMAKER, 90, Madbab stbxst, Chbistcbjjbce, Wishes to thank the Ladies of Chrietchnroh and surrounding district for their patronage ; also, to inform them that, she has made preparations for the coming season to execute all orders at the shortest notice. Perfect fit and latest * style SS»iutMd»--Cbazgcfrto«nifrtiio'£Qßoa. ."4860
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6541, 9 May 1889, Page 1
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460Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6541, 9 May 1889, Page 1
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