Business Notiooi. I — "" "^ i AIT KEN & ROBERTS, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS, Corner Casliel and Colombo Streets, Cliristclmrch. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT AND IRON YARD, 202, LICHPIELD STREET (Next Dankb'). -att/E ore Just Landing, ex Zealandia, Aorangi, Clan M'Luod, and Mikado, an ENTIEELY NEW STOCK OP GENEEA.L IBONMGXGEEY, Whioh will be found well assorted and Marked at Prices whioh will command a trade, FISHING TACKLE, well worth inspection, Eods. Eeels, JUnea and Bait, Bpeoially suitablo for New Zealand rivers LAWN MOWERS and GAEDKN TOOLS of every description POMPS (withßprayerß), BYBTNGES. BLIGHT SPECIFIC ELECTEO-PLATED WARE, all kinds, Newest Designs HAHDWABE U NOV£LTIEs} Snitable for Presents and Family nse CUTLEET, GB&.NITE.WAKE, HOLLOWTWAEE and BEUSHWAEE BEADING and TABLE LAHP4, nil kinds BUGGY LAMPS, KEROSENE STOVES, FENDEBB and FIKEIRONB EANGES, MANGLES, WHIN GEES. HOME WASHEES, FCKHACE BOILEB WIRE NETTING, SHEEP NETTINGFKNCISG WIEB and STANDARDS IR&T SAWS, WOOD and PATTEENS, TBAVELLING TEUNKS BLUESTONE, PLOOGH SHaEKS, and FABH TOOLS of all kinds DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsitting between the members of the firm of LOMARGAN, M'CLEA AND CO., Drapers, Outfitters and Bootsellers, C whel shr^t. Christchurch, was on the 6th day of November, 1891, DISSOLVED by mutual consent, bo far as regards MR WILLIAM MC LEA, who has retired from the firm. Dated this 30th day of November, 1891. R. P. LONARGAN, For self and remaining partners* W. M'CLEA. TO-DAY DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP SALE. WATERLOO HOUSE, CASHEL STREET. IN OUE BHOWEOOJI we have nyide UNUSUALLY LAEGE BEDUCTIONS, and it ia a troth that, we ABE OFFKEING allMillinery, Mantles, Corsstsand Underclothing at half nopal prines Ladies' Black and Coloured Jersey Jackets at ii lid, originally 5j S3. Ladias' Dust, Cloaks 8a lid, -worth 16s Sd Ladios* Hats Stvliahly Trimmed 5s lid, honestly worth 12s 6d Little Boys' Sailor >-traw Hat», now 9sd, originally Is 6d Beautiful Trimmed Bonuets (Ladies') 5a lid, originally 12« 6d La<ließ' Straw Hats, newest shapes, ll|d, worth from 3s lid up to 7s 61 Infant*' Flannelette Nights from la Ladies' Nights 6d, now2alld; Ladies' Ch«"miees 3s 6d. now la lid Ladies' Dressing Gowns 12s 6j, now 6s lid and 223 6d now 10» 6d Handsome Stylish Long Lace Mnntles 29* 6d, originally 55s > New three-quarter Cloth Capes 255, now 12s 63, aud 35s now 15s 6d In all Departments we have made such slashing reductions that the Publlo cannot hesitate. Every yard and every artiole tells its own tale COME' EARLY AND SECURE THE BEST BARGAINS. LONARGAN, M'CLEA & CO.'S DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP SALE, TO-DAY.] CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHORCH. [TO-DAY.
PRESENTS FOR THS SEASON. DUNFOED & CO. ARE NOW OPENING UP ALL THE VERY NEWEST GOODS IN GLASS. CHINA. EARTHENWARE, FANCY GOODS, Which were Specially Bought for Christmas Trade, THREE CASES OP KEIL Bohemian Vases, Containing all the LATEST SHAPES AND DECORATIONS FROM Is EACH TO 25a EACH. DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, BREAKPAST SETS, In endless Variety, We make a Special Line of stock pattern dinner sets, which can be matched at any time in case cf breakage. Please Note Address— DUNFOHD & CO., 6688 Hollyrood House, 156, Colombo street, opposite Recce and Sons'. OLD IRON; WROUGHT AND CAST IEON, LEAD, ZIflC, COPPER, BRASS, OLD DRUMS, HORSEHAIR BAGS, BONfcS, BOTTLES, &c., WANTED, in large or small quantities, by J. Snail, Elizabeth street, Sydcnbara. 4542 Christmas Presentations. "T^TE HAVE A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT * * OF MEERSCHAUM PIPES BRIAR PIPES CIGAR AND CIGARETTE CABF.B SILVER-MOUNTKD WALKING STICKS AH these Lines are specially reduced to snit all buyers. ESLICK, Tobacconist, Hobbs' Buildings, Cbristchnroh. SPECIAL NOriJE. FOB CHBIBTMAs"aND NEW YBAB. BOOTS AND SHOES, THE GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. Must ba Sold: A LL Goods Warranted FIRST-CLASS. No JA. damaged stock. Ladies' Boots from 5a Gents' Boots rora 10s .TiJUEsTEoGIE. 6583 233,Caauel Btreet. Next Mr Dn^gan. Painter. * THE NELSON JAM FACTORY." (From " The Colonist." Nelson.'* October 21st, 1891.) Although Messrs Kirkpatrick and Co. purohased all tho Buitible fruit they could obtain last season, tneir stocks of Jams, &c, were exhausted tome weeks ago, and for more than a month past they have been unable to fulfil orders. This fact, though in «ne sense unsatisfactory to the firm named.ig gratifying, inasmuch as it provee the deservedly high favour in which the "K" Jams ore held throughout the Colony. This result is also of considerable interest to the local fruitgrowers, for it ia an indication that during the coming season there will be an inoteased demand for suitable fruits. Messrs Kirtpatriek imto haa many difficulties to contend with in the past, but having established a repntation for their goods above that enjoyed by other makers, there is every indication that the demand for their preserves will inorease year by year, fa We congratulate^them on their success. TX7"S HOPE TO HAVE OUE NEW SEASON'S ASSORTED «• K " JAM BEADY IN JANUARY. 1 tSO S. KIRKPAIRICK & CO.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7181, 16 January 1892, Page 2
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792Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7181, 16 January 1892, Page 2
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