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SPECIAL LINES , IN THH DRESS DEP JL B T M EN T. AfJK PLAIN TWEED DRESSES, 52n wide, 10s 60, lla 6d, I3a 6d, 15e 6d the dress GOOD HEAVY FASHIONABLE TWEED DRESSES, at 10s 6d, usual price 21s O|"| NAYT BLUE DRESSES, to be cleared at Us 9d the atess NAVY SALT-WATEU SERGES. 17s 6d. 19s 6d. 223 6d, 24s 6d the full dress FANCY CAMEL'S HAIK STRIPED AND CHECKED TWEEDS, 9a 6d, 103 6d, lie GJ, 123 6d, 13s 6d A choice lot of FANCY TWEEDS at Is 6WU Is UW,,2s 3d per yafrd Exceptional Value in BLACK, PLAIN and FANCY MATERIALS s . AT THE FANCY COUNTER. SPECIAL fQA DOZEN All-Silk Ladies' Fashionable WINDSO-R SCARFS, in white, cream and ' PURCHASE!OU coloars, nt Is 6|d. Is lid, 2s 2s lid each NEW .BEADED and PEARL FRILLINGS, now so much in demandLADI ES'PLAIN WHITJE LINEN SHIRT FRONTS, open to front, all eU DOZEN ALL-LINBN HABIT COLLARS, new shapes T2OO YABDS BLA CK MOIRE SASH RIBBON; Is Bid yard, usual price 4a 6d LADIES'FASHIONABLE SMALL UMBRELLAS, 6s il* to Hs 9d, special valae BLACK SILK RUSSIA UNCRUSHAKLE DRESS NETS, Biln wide, just opened, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s lid REAL SEAL BAGS, much below the usual prices . ; • IN THE SHOWROCIfi, (SPECIAL PURCHASE), LADIES , TWEED TRAVELLING HATS. 3s lid each . A CHOICE LOT LADIES' FELT TRAVELLING HATS, 0s 6d to ISs fti each s HOSIERY AND GLdVISS. FOWNES' NOTED MOSCOW and NONPAREIL LINED GLOVfiSj for Ladies and Children NEW CASHMERE and PLUSH GAUNTLETS • t. . BLACK CASHMERE PURSE GLOVES, a decided novelty , ' • SPECIAL LINE 12 BUTTON LENGTH SUEDE GLOVES, in white aud tan, for evening wear, at 4a lid per pair NEW HOSIERY for Ladies and Children, withtriple-spUced iusfcep THE CELEBRATED 2s 6d WEAR-WELL KID GLOVES, in all sizes. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. NEW SHIPMENT STOUT FLANNELETTE SKIRTINGS, 8s the skirt length HEAVY-MAKE TWILLED FLANNELETTE, fast colour* 5Jd to 9|d per yard STOUT FLANNELETTES, 34 inches wide, for nicht wear, %$ and 9£d yard . PLAIN COLOURS, fine and stout, in salmon, pink, sky,' ftrev, and cardinal BEAUTIFUL NEW DESIGNS IN MOLETON FLANNELETTES for Dressing Gowns, extra warm, at Is lid per yard . -; ~ ' Exceptional Value in. Flannels and BlanketsN.B.—One Shilling off Every Pound Dif count for Castu J. BALLANTXS3B ■■' AID CO,

MONEY IN YOUR POCKET TO BUY AT *- * " Ml LI/S .AN N U A L - 8 A I^E "-■■■' * . of "' '■■ BOOTS A&D SHOES, : NOW ON. PUT YOUR BITE ON THE PRICES. Women 8 strong Leather Lace Boots, 6s 6d, not dear at 9a 6d Women's Kid Elastic-sides, 4s lid, only 60 pairs on hana Women's High-lace Balmorals, 6a lid, cheap at 8s 6a Women s Slippers, warm lined, 2s 3d Men's Shooters, 9s 6d Men's Balmorals, from 7a lid Men's Shoes, from 6a lid Men's Pegged Watertights, Us lid „,*„„.-..„. a a ha Men's Bluchers, os 6d, 5s 9d; and Strong Nailed, 6e 6d; Best Kip, pegged, 83 lid ; * 7 td 13, Kip Lade Boota, 4a fid, special cat, 300 pairs on hand Youths' Shooters* any size from i*to 5 at 7s* lid. HOW'S POE LOW? MILLS always SELLS LOW, but the above beats his best record. Some shoe dealers want only your size and your money. .MILLS goes further than that.- He looks to your friendship and your future trade. He them by talcing extra pains to suit you. and giving you MORE FOR YOCTR MONEY than you can get the rignt track for LOW PRICES at HIGH AND LICHEIELB STREETS. IMPROVED KITCHEN RANGES. AT REDDCED PRICES. OUR "NEW ZEALAKDER" convertible close and open kitchener is the very newest style of range, and is jSronoahced by all who use them as perfection for utility, and comfort. Requires no brick setting. OUR FAMOUS TEBEEOFEET CHALLENGE CLOSE RANGE. COMPLETE FOR oWO« , . ■> : Other sizes in proportion. The best value in the colonies. Our well-known "H" PORTABLE CLOSE FIRE BANGES, for burning woo* or coal, and requiring no brick setting, are uaed all over New Zealand* HIGH-CLASS RANGE 3. with all the latest improvements, suitable for hotels and large estabUshments. Designs and estimates on application. s . Our Works are the most extensive of the kind in New Zealand, fiitld with the Newest Machinery. We have a Large Staff of Expert Workmen, requSS send fend carry out complete any work connected with Ranges and Hot Water Engineering, &c. LIST OF MANUFACTURES. . .V:" : Galvanised eteel H.P. Circulating Cylinders „ Copper and Iron H.P. Boilers for ranges, conservatories, &c. Sf F?nd^ a KdSds?S k t?aining Posts, Gates, &c. plain and galvanised ■ Tubs, Bucket!, Boiler Fillers, Watering Cans, Closet Pans, SnoSt a me B Ri B agfng, Builders* and Plumbers' material. Any special work in wrouahc or cast iron made and galvanised to order. r mionill'Ovens Gopp« Washing Boilert and Furnaces, Mangles, Bayrow WhUS Water-carrying Barrows and Iron Wheel Barrows, Cora Bms, &c Oil S Stand for holding an ordinary- tin of kerosene. Saves a lot of trouble and waste. a

Bepairs and Jobbing Work attended to with promptness and despatch. CROWN IRON WORKS COMPANY, LIMITED , : Late T. Cromptoa and Co., - , . - ■■• AND MANCHE3TI2R STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH,. - AREIAGH AMD.jLaHuuaaxj JAMES xRbUP, ManagtaK Director.; ;

" ;AIEEESIAN WELLS. ,■■ ■-; - . ARTESIAN WMtliS, v ; ;v;,." - ■ artesian well&:::■ '"■'■ DANKS. MCHFIELD STREET. SPBCTACL.ES. N. LAZARUS AN B COi, OCULIST-OPTICIANS, T.nvnnw CAJXtTTTA, A»» AND 253 OotMXS STftEST, MEU3OUSST*, TQ H. B. T&KAMWnSOX .^VICEROY HAVE APPOINTED THE FOLLOWING AGENTS :— G. COATBS & CO. ? JEWELLERS, 218 COLOMBO STREET, . , SOLE AGENTS TOR CHKISTCHUBOffi A2TD Hit BE CONSULTED FOB SPECTACLES DAILY* Onr «SPECIALISE- SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES hSlffiStaadifthe latest ifflproveaiento Iα Lea«a and Frames as advised by moat Ensieeafc Owilist*.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8187, 1 June 1892, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8187, 1 June 1892, Page 7