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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. NEW RELIGIOUS BOOKS AT ,LONDON PRICES. Tee Ciinrch of England and Recent Religions Truth in Story; Home Discourse*, by E. Hod* Thought, by C. A. Whittnck, M.A.. ?• tii. der. 6s. Dissertations on the Apostolic Age, by Bishop The Mahommedan Dynasties,by S.Lane-Foole, Ughtfoot, Ha. la*. Fellowship with Christ, by R. W. Dale, LL.D., The Revelation of St. John, by M. F. Sadler, Plain Sermrns. by Bishop CKenden, ss. cfiurch Folk Lore, by Rot. J. £. Yaux, ALA., Religion in History and in the Life of To-day, F.B-A., 10a 6d. by A. M. Fairbairn. D.D., U 6d. The Hopaa of the Passion, by Knox Little, Religious Thought io Old £sgli&b Verse, by 2»6d. Her. J. C. Abbey. 8s 6d. A Handbook to the Psalms, by Her. IL 31. Bible Studies, by O. F. Pentecost* being Sun- Holuiea, ss. day-school ;<eceons for ISM.Js. Fisbera of Men. by Arcbbishe© Benson, 6s. Christ and Oar Times, by W. M. Sinclair, The Goad Cheer of Jesus Const, by Rev, C 3s 6d. Monica, Ss 6d. The Symbolism of Churches, by W. Dorados, Annals of My Life. 1517—1856, by Bisbep 7s cd. Wordsworth, 103 6d. The Christian Ethic, by W, Knight. LL.D,. Christ and His Times, by Archbishop Benson, 3s6d. 6s. Introduction to the Greek Testament, by T. B. Sermon Outlines for the Clergy aod Lay Hall. 3s 6d. Preachers, ty M. F. Sadler, 5-. Spnrgeon s Sermons, 1633, 7s 6d. The Unsearonaol •< Kicbes of Christ, by J. F. Symbolism, or JDoctxiaal differences, J. A* Kwirg, M.A.. ss. Mochler, D.D., 7s 6d. Primi iv« Saints and the See of Rome, by F. W. Puller. 7s 6d. SIMPSON AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED, 214 HIGH STREET. CHHI3TCHURCH. D. I. C. IMPORTANT. JUST ARRIVED EX S.S. AUSTRALIA, VIA MELBOURNE, SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF- / ALL KINDS NEWEST JACKETS, MANTLES. CAPES AND MACINTOSHES. All Now on View in the Spacious Showrooms on our Firat Floor, Early Inspection Invited. D. I. C. SERGES. SERGES. "THE DRESS OF THE SEASON." TJfTE Hold an IMMENSE STOCK of these Fashionable Goods at prices to || suit all parses. Good, Heavy and Warm Black and Navy KNOCKABOUT SERGES, Double Width, at 7/6, 9/6, 11/9 d the Full Dress. Black and Navy All Wool CHEVIOT SERGES, Double Width, at 10/9, 11/9, 1.5/6 the Full Dress. Black and Navy DIAGONAL SERGES, Double Width, at 15/, 17/, and 20/ the I Full Dress. Navy and Black ESTAMENE SERGES, Double Width, at 11/9 d, 15/ the Full Dress. Navy and Black HOPSACK SERGES, Double Width, at 15/, 17/6 the Full Dreaa. PATTERNS POST FREE. J. BALLANTYNE & COASSIGNED ESTATE. MESSRS SHAW, ROBINSON AND CO., of the Hall, High street, Cbristchurcb, commence today one of the largest sales of Drapery and Clothing ever held in Canterbury, namely, the Assigned Stock of R. P. Johnson, Draper and Clothier, of Wellington, together with two other very heavy purchases, in all some je7051 worth of goods, the price paid being £3591, equal to 10s 2d in the pound. Mr Robinson has arrived in Christchurch with the goods by the s.s. Rotomahana. This is a great opportunity to secure Winter Clothing and Drapery at leas than English wholesale cost. The great bulk of the goods are new, fresh and clean* and will be aold cheap to realise at once. IMPORTANT. JACKETS, CAPES, AND MANTLES. AMAZING VARIETY. "mTEVER in any One Season have we seen so LARGE an ASSEMJ3I BIiAGE of Tasteful and Novel Combinations in MANTLES, CAPES, and JACKETS as we show To-Day. IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT we are showing the latest designs in Ladies , and Misses' Hats and Bonnets. The styles are most effective, and comprise many pleasing and beautiful combinations. 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 equally successful. IN OUR FURNISHING ROOM, the Largest and Best Lighted Boom of its kind in the Colony, we show a Magnificent Collection of New Season's Carpets, Floorcloths, Linoleums, China and Other Mattings : also, New Curtains, Cretonnes, and Muslins, &€., which for variety, extent, designs, and colouring, will be found the finest Selection ever submitted. AT SPECIAL PRICES. The Undermentioned being Manufacturers' and Warehousemen's Clearing Lots we shall offer at SPECIAL PRICES as follows :— 93 LADIES' JACKETS in Black, Navy, Brown, and Tan Serge, Beaver, * j and Kyrle Cloths (newest shapes). Usual Price each, 16s 6d, 19s 6d, 25s 6d, 32s 6d, 35s 6A Special Price, each lie 9d, 16s od, 19s 6d, 25s 6d, 29s 6d. ! 67 LADIES' PLUSH JACKETS— Usual Price, each, 29s 6d, 35s 6d, 45s 6d, 57s 6d Special Price, each, 25s 6d, 29s 6d, 35s 6d, 47s 6d 45 LADIES 1 PLUSH CAPES (Plain); also Trimmed BeaverUsual Price, each, 35s 6d, 45s 6d, 57s 6d, 67s 6d Special Price, each, 29s od, 35s 6d, 47s 6d, 57s od 147 LADIES' ULSTERS—In very superior Cheviot and other Tweed*, with long detachable capes. Usual Price, each 15s 6d, 25s 6d, 35s 6d Special Price, each 7s lid, 9s lid, 14s lid 235 CHILDREN'S ULSTERS—Shapes and Materials as above. Usual Price, each 6s lid, 8s lid, 12s 6d Special Price, each 2s lid, 3s lid, 5s lid I 125 MEN'S S.B. SAC SUITS—AII-Wool Colonial Tweed, strongly made j Special Price, each 25s 6d, 29s 6d, 35s 6d 220 BOYS' MELVILLE SUITS-All-Wool Colonial Tweed and j Lined throughout I Special Price, each from 4s 9d 80 MEN'S S.B. OVERCOATS, with very deep shoulder capes, in all wool, Kaiapoi and Mosgiel Tweeds. i Special price, each 26s 9d, 29* 6d, 37s 6d. W. STRANGE AND COMPANY. SPECIAL BARGAINS ALL THIS WEEK IN BEADY-MADE CLOTHING. SEE WINDOWS AND DOORS FOR PRICES. G. L. BEATH AND CO.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8780, 28 April 1894, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8780, 28 April 1894, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8780, 28 April 1894, Page 6

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