Mr H. J. Smith, bootmaker, of Christchurcb, begs to draw the public attention to his remarkably cheap line of boots and shoes, specially adapted to meet the dull times. Mr S. respectfully begs an inspection of his stock, whicn speaks far better than words. Messrs. A. and F. T nglis, George street, Dunedin, have extended their colossal sale to the end of the current month. They are now selling Hunt and Berry's new goods, colonial blankets, and flannels. The bargains offered are quite exceptional, and all should avail themselves of the opportunity. Mr. B. Wilkin, 170 LicLfield street, Cnristchurcb, calls attention to his safety 'cycle*, which are of a very superior make, and are offered at extremely moderate prices.
MRS MFAVFR I^ SPRING SHOW of the Latest Novelties in Summer Millinery, Dorothy Capes, Newmarket Jackets, ■IlllWa ft/imnVLIIt) Flowers, i eathers, Laces, &c. Ladies should 6ee the Goods ; beautiful and very Moderate in iTic*. -~- _ •ClßlfTiriC DRJG9OMAKING TAUGHT,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 21, 22 September 1893, Page 17
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156Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 21, 22 September 1893, Page 17
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