SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1895-6. HOLIDAY SEASON. 1895-6. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER THE MOST WONDERFUL LOTS OF HOLIDAY REQUISITES AND ARTICLES OF HOLIDAY ATTIRE EVER SUBMITTED, AND HAVE TO CALL ATTENTION TO THE UNDER-NOTED EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING PURCHASES. CASHJIERE TUNICS.—EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE OF 190 CHILD'S WHITE AND CREAM CASHMERE TUNICS. Riohly Embroidered Silk These we OSer at 8a 6d each. Usual price? 14s 6d and 17s 6d. PRINTS PRINTS.— EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING PURCHASE OF PRINTS, COLOURED CAMBRICS, &c. These we offer at 3Jd, 43d, and &Jd ' per yard. Usual prices 6£d to 10£ d. WASHING COSTUMES.—EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING PURCHASE OF LADIES* WASHING COSTUMES. These Costumes, which are now so much in demand, consist oi the Fashionable Open-Fronted Jacket, with Latest Style of Revers, Sx. Special prices each 10e lid to 29s 6d. Usual prices lfo 6d to 42e 6d. SHIRTS AND GARIBALDIS.—EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING PURCHASE OF LADIES , AND MISSES' SHIRTS AND GARIBALDIS. Thew we offe wußi3Juwu*iuixi« »t from a. lid to 4s lid each. Usual prices 4s lid to 8s &J. STRAW HATS STRAW HATS.—EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING PURCHASE OF LADIES , AND MISSES' STRAW HATS, in all the Newest Shapes ' and Combinations of the present saason. These we offer at from 9d to 2s lid each. DRESS FABRICS —EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING PURCHASE OF PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS FABRICS. These we offer in full dress lengths at from 4s lid to 17s lid each. Usual prices 9s 6d to 29s 6d. MUSLIN APRONS.—EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING PURCHASE consisfm-of 600 LADIES' and MISSES' WHITE MUSLIN APRONS in all tha nm fashionable shapes. These we offer at from Is to 2a lid each. Usual prices Is 3d to 1* 9d. SUNSHADES.—EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING PURCHASE of 600 LADIES' SUNSHADES, comprising Gloria, Satin de Chene, Satin, Moire, and other makes. These we otter at from Sβ lid to 12a 6d each. UNBRELLAS -EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING PURCHASE consisting of 1800 LADIES' UMBRELLAS in all the latest effects. These we offer at from Is lid to 12* 6d each FLOUNCINGS -EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING PURCHASE OF 318 YARDS OF EMBROIDERED WHITE MUSLIN FLOUNCING 9, 24in to 45in «Luui<wu3. de These we offer at Iβ 3d, Is 6d to 2s lid per yard. Usual prices Is Ud to 6* 9d. W. STRANGE AND CO., 2223 VICTORIA HOUSE. SPECIAL SHOW. SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, or WASHING DRESS GOODS, CHOICE TRIMMED MILLINERY, JACKETS, CAPES, BLOUSES, SUNSHADES, RIBBONS, LACES, WOOLLEN DRESS GOODS, INCLUDING COLOURED AND BLACK ALPACAS, COLOURED AND BLACK CEEPONS, Now so Much in Demand. AND EVERY REQUISITE FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. Oar IMMENSE STOOK3 are practically UNLIMITED, i»nd cannot fail to meet the requirements of all Intending Purchasers. J. BALLANTYNE AND CO.
TAILORING. FIRST-CLASS TAILORING AT READY-MONEY PRICKS. KAIAPOI, BOSLYN, MOSGIEL, WELLINGTON, AND OTHER PURE WOOL TWEEDS. FROM 45s THE SUIT, TO MEASURE, TBOTJSEES PBOM 14a 6o TO MEASURE. HAVING PURCHASED A SPLENDID LINE 0. ROSLYN WORSTED SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS AT A NOMINAL PRICE, Wβ Intend Making Them Up (during the slack season) at 65e THE SUIT AND 21s THE TROUSERS TO MEASURE. She above an Splendid Ooods, and are Usually Sold about £5 5s the Salt. BEADY MONEY DOES IT. TONEYCLIFFE & CAREY. JUNO TOBACCO. EUBE VIBGINIA LEAF. rtOMPAEE SIZE OF STICKS None Genuine Unless Stamped ' T. 0. WILLIAMS CO., JUNO. HOW TO DECIDE IT. "¥TIXHEN about to PURCHASE A PAIR OP TT BOOTS decide first it you want a cheap makeshift, or a pair of honest, well made, easy fitting, serviceable Boots thut will look well and hold their shape. If you want the first it don't matter much what you buy, you will wish you had bought something else, but if you want the latter by all means so where you can get variety in style and finish ; in short a fit, and allow us to say you will find no better place to go than A. MILLS, 216 HIGH STREET. Next Standish and Preece. HE STANDS BEHIND HIS GOODS. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. As arrangements have re* cently been completed for the prompt delivery of *' The Press " in town and suburbs, any Subscriber who does not receive the Daily or "Weekly " Press " in good time is requested to communicate at once with the Manager, or he can enter his complaint in a book kept for the purpose at " The Press " Office, Cashel street, Christchurch.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9304, 3 January 1896, Page 4
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