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Business Notices. " LEAVING NEW ZEALAND. THOS. ARMSTRONG (Trading as Armstrong and Co.) BEGS to announce that he has TAKEN OUT his PASSAGE per s.s. Gothic, and is LEAVING THE COLONY in a short time, for the purpose of visiting the English Manufacturing Centres; and as ho intends bringing back a j complete . I NEW STOCK OB 1 THE 1 BEST DRAPERY GOODS I Direct from favourite manufacturers, He will now HOLD A FORCED SALE OF THE PRESENT STOCK, As contained in the Shops in Market Place and Lower High Street. As Mr ARMSTRONG himself visits the Manu. : faeturers, it needs no argument to convince you that tho ... PRESENT STOOK MUST GO WITHOUT RESERVE And that within a few days THOUSANDS OF POUNDS' WORTH OF CHOICE GOODS MOST BE QUITTED. The whole of OUR NEW WINTER IMPORTATIONS OP TRIMMED MILLINERY, JACKETS, GOLF CAPES. MEN'S READY-MADES, LADIES' HATS AND TRIMMINGS, MANCHESTER GOODS AND HOSIERY To ba thrown into thia EXTRAORDINARY SALE. LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. T. ARMSTRONG, in leaving for England, begs, to acknowledge, and tender his sincere thanks, for* the liberal support he has received during the 3ast fourteen years. Hia offort3 to do .» STRAIGHTFORWARD BUSINESS have met with tho support of customers, and it will be his constant endeavour in the future, os in the past, to merit tho confidence of his friends and tho general pub!ic. To do this, asd to keep fully abreast of the reqnirements of tho trade, no effort will be spared to procure from the manufacturers goods of really excellent quality at the LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH MARKET VALUE. The fact that he imports direct on a prompt cash basis, and is practically rent; free, as against the enormous rents of tho central shops, and is furthermore* ablo to personally visit the great manufacturers, puts him in the front position to deserve success. He _ respectfully requests that on tho present occasion of his leaving for England his customers will TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY of the inevitable clearance of a large portion of tho stock at PRICES REDUCED SUITABLE TO THE OCCASION. w Although there have been other sales this season' claiming your attention, don't neglect this very special opportunity, for this Bale will eclipso all our former clforts. OUR «LABT AND BIGGEST SALE STARTS TODAY, At 10 a.m. THOMAS ARMSTRONG, LOWER HIGH 'STREET AND MARKET PLACE. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN RED INK FIGURES. Terms Cash. No Discount.

TAYLOR BROS.'

mATLOB.BBOS.'

npiATLOR BROS,' JL

D.S.F. MUSTARD. HUBBAED, ALL &, CO., SolQ A >Agents, Canterbury. L 1137

JB. MANSFIELD, near Railway Station, « Christchurch, having purchased Several Consignments of Monuments and Headstones in, tho late William Stocks' Estate, is now offering to the Public the best selected stock in tho Colony at less than Cost Price. Most of them are now goods only just opened up.

Inspection invited hefore' where.

purchasing elseTelephone 733. J. B. MANSFIELD, Monumental Works, Near Bailway ' tion, Christchur

JEfIEES VV ILLIAH Vv ALTERS & CO.

FURNISHING. UNDERTAKERS,

•i 7, VICTOBIA akd 211, KILMOBE STEEETS.

Every Requisite Supplied.

iff/XT LANGFOKD'S Funeral Arrangements are f V ( the most complete of any house in town. Prices:— For Adults, complete from £63 Children from £2 10s. Please note tho Address —Workshops, and residence, corner of North and East Belts. Office: IS3, Colombo Street. Telephono 387. Polished and other Coffins kept in stook t suit urgent cases. Xllßs

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5227, 6 April 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5227, 6 April 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5227, 6 April 1895, Page 4

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