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Business Notices. AN HISTORICAL EVENT. THE OLD GLASGOW HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE/ TO BB RAZED TO THE GROUND. TTT i 3 interesting to note that «' GLASGOW HOUSE" was established by Mrs Williams, who started tho first Christchurch Draper's Shop in Armagh Street in 1851, on the arrival of the first ships, removing shortly afterwards to the Market Square. After Mrs Williams, Glasgow House was successively occupied .by Messrs White, Cass, Smith, Mulligan and Hyde. REBUILDING OP T. ARMSTRONG & CO.'S MARKET SQUARE PREMISES. TO FACILITATE BUILDING OPEEATIONS As far as possible, We must perforce practically ■ CLEAR THE STOCK! WE THEREFORE ANNOUNCE A GREAT UNRESERVED SALE. This is ah opportunity quite exceptional and extraordinary for BUYING DRAPERY AND CLOTHING OP ALL KINDS Much under Market Value. * THE GREAT SALE OPENS TO-DAY, AT NINE O'CLOCK A.M. ca-THB STOCK IN BOTH OUB SHOPS WILL BE SLAUGHTERED. . GENUINE MANUFACTURERS' STOCKS OF LADIES' CAPES, JACKETS, SHIRTS AND' BLOUSES AND TWEED COSTUMES AT RIDICULODS PRICE&. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ' FIXED PEICES. CASH ONLT. LETTER ORDER DEPARTMENT. Orders by letter will be executed in the order in which they are received. In the event of goods being sold out, the nearest will be sent, and the money returned if the goods are not satisfactory. Bemittances to accompany all orders. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., " CHEAPSIDE," HIGH STREET, AND MARKET SQUARE. THE "CANTERBURY TIMES." THE JN ATIONAL VV EEKLY .NeWSPAPEE. ILLUSTEATED. THUBSDAY, JANUABY 21, 1897. ILLUSTRATIONS— The West Coast: Views and ScenesWedding : Dyer— Seddon (with special report)— A Champion Horse. • WHEELING: THE CYCLING ORGAN OP NEW ZEALAND. League of New Zealand Wheelmen : List of Af- . filiated Clubs— Wheel Talk, by " Bover"— Par and Near, by "Humber"— Ladies on Wheels, by "Altiora" — l.ady Cyclists Association — I he Woman Cyclist— Training for Cyclists— The Bicycle— Pacts about Pneumatic TyresCycling in Loudon, by a Colonial — " High Grade "—The Sensation of IS. 7— Eacing* Mishaps. STOBYTELLEB.-Gunnery of Church-Consett. FICTION.— The Dngger and the Cross-r-Dr Davidson's Last Christmas— The Tell-Tale. THE SKETCHES.— Blackmailing for a Living— At the Post Office — Lepers in China -Tho Wealth of the lncas— Some Long Jouiveys. LITEBABY.— London Letter— New Books. OCCASIONAL PAGE.— Professional Beggars in Calcutta— The Sixth Sense— The Execution of Loms XVl— Earthquakes— Rmsinn Cure for Cancer— With his Honor, by W. Pett Eidge— Tailed Men. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE. — Specially contributed. MININ G.— West Coast— A uclclaud— WcllingtonWestlaud— Otago— Australia. AGBICULTURAL.-Autunm Feed— Frozen Meat Exp rts— Milk Testing— Wheat Supplies— Tho Phosphate T-ade - Fnrni, Stock and Dairy Notes— Country Reports — Freezing Works : Belfast, Islington— Flaying Hides and SkinsWeight in Seeds— Danish Dairyiug— Markets, &c. THE GAEDEN.— Work for the Week-Notes-Carnations and Picotees for Show. THE APIABY-Practical Bee-Keeping. SPOBTING. — Current Topics — Anticipations — Sporting Brevities — Eiccarton Notes— lnterprovincial Gossip — A Visit to Flaxmero— Hororata Eacing Cluh — Australian and Foreign— Bacing Clubs and Bookmakers. TEOTTING.-Notes-Anticipatioiis. LADIES' PAGE. — Here and Thero — " Love, the Infidel" (complete story) — Prills of Fashion— Making Love for a Living— Domestic Evolution— How Women Writers Work- The Unsocial Club of Women— Vtrsatihty in Singing— New Jewellery— The Social Bound— Correspondents' 1 otters — Household Hints — Woman's World, &c. CHILDEEN'S COLUMN.-Fay and tho Master Crah. POULTRY AND VIGEONS— THE KENNELFIELD AND FLOOD— POLO— BOWLING— CBICKKT — SWIMMING — FOOTBALL — AMUSEMENTS —MUSIC — BANDSMEN'S COLUMN — CHESS: CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES— NEWS— LITEBATURB — POLITICS. THE "CANTERBURY TIMES," The most Widely-read and Popular Weokly Paper Published in New Zealand. PRICE SIXPENCE. ON SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLEES AND NEWSAGENTS THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. MULLET 6d per tin, Sand Soap 4dpero»,o W B. Goode, 103, Victoria Streoi. tM 8 GALLONS Herbal Beer for 7d, mado from Ono Bottle of Fletcher's Herb Beer Extract, tho beßt in N.Z. ; German Yeast, 7d and Is 2d por tiu. Fletcher Bros., High Street (Cheapside).

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5777, 22 January 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5777, 22 January 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5777, 22 January 1897, Page 2