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Bminess Ifotioei 1893-4 SEASONS. 1893-4 • ■ "V^TTE have the pleasure to announce that -we have now completed our arrangements for the above Seasons, and are To-day fully prepared in al Departments with Everything New for SPRING AND SUMMER WEAE, THE NUMBER OF PACKAGES ALREADY . . OPENED . ' I. AND TO ARRIVE THIS "WEEK Amount to the Large Numher of g\K as against 233 fdrtlle corresponding period of last year, and 1 Aft for that of 1891, THE STOCKS THROUGHOUT, We are pleased to say, have opened up to our entire satisfaction. Never before have we seen so many Beautiful Specimens of Millinery Art, or so Brilliant an Assemblage of Tasteful and Novel Combinations in Mantles, Capes, Jackets, &c.. as we are now prepared to show. The whole of these were specially and personally selected by our Miss Cunningham during her recent visit to the Home and Continental Markets, and we are being congratulated daily on our Superb Display. THE NEW SEASON'S DRESS FABRICS are more Charming than ever, and, to judge by the appreciation already shown, our efforts in this department also have been eminently successful. \ IN OUR NEW FURNISHING-ROOM * (The Largest and Best Lighted Room of its kind in the Colony), we are now showing a, Magnificent Range of New Season's Carpets, Floorcloths, Linoleums, China and other Mattings, carefully selected for excellence in wear, and in many instances specially designed for our own particular trade. CURTAIN DEPARTMENT, The endless variety of Materials in this Department are certainly deserving of special mention, great attention having been given to the New Cretonnes, Art Muslins, &c, which for variety, extent, design and colouring will be found the finest collection ever submitted. The Summer Curtains include recherche Novelties in Guipure, Lace, MadrasMuslin and Swiss Embroidered.; also the New Cymbeline Chenille Lace Curtains m - shades of white, cream, pink, terra cotta and gold. PLEASE WRITE FOR SAMPLES, WHICH WILL BE SENT POST FREE TO ANY ADDRESS ON 1 APPLICATION. • . ■ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. FOR READY MADE CLOTHING, BALLANTTNB & CO. . STILL STAND UNBIVALLED. We wish to draw Special Attention to our JUVENILE KNICKER SUITS and YOUTHS' and BOYS' SUITS, which are quite equal in cut and finish to Bespoke. NEW SCARVES AND TIES. We have Just Eeceivsd by MAIL STEAMER- a Very Large Assortment of SCARVES and TIES, our London Buyer sending us the Latest Novelties. NEW HATS. NEW HATS. Try our FEATHER-WEIGHT, NEW SHAPE, VENTILATED, COOL SPRING HATS, suitable for the Hot Weather. The most comfortable hat procurable. Notwithstanding the fact that we only have the Most Reliable Goods, OUB PEICES WILL BE FOUND AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. ONE SHILLING IN THE POUND DISCOUNT FOR CASH. J. BALLANTYNE & CO. 143, COLOMBO STREET (oobsbb cashel street.) _-_ JFIBHING' TACKLE of all description, best TROUT i'LIES a speciality ■LAWN MOWERS, all kinds. SAEPJENTOOLS, great variety. EIiECTRO-PLATED WARE, new and cha^e designs. EODGERS' CELEBRATED CUTLERY, large assortment. FENDERS and FEBEIRONS. WIEE NETTING, all sizes. SHEEP-NETTING, BARB and FENCING WIEE. SHEEP SHEARS, TURKEY STONE and all STATION Requisites. CABIN andTBAVELLING TEUNKS, BONNET and F-AT BOXES. MANGLES. WRINGERS, WASHING MACHINES. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BUILDERS' REQUISITES. PRICES VERY REASONABLE. AITKBN AND ROBERTS, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS COBNEB CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS, Xsl

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4769, 9 October 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4769, 9 October 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4769, 9 October 1893, Page 2

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