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SFE_IA_ ANNOUNCEMENTS, SPECIAL SHOWSUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, WASHING DRESS GOODS, °* CHOICE TRIMMED MILLINERY, JACKETS, CAPES, BLOUSES, SUNSHADES, RIBBONS, LACES, WOOLLEN DRESS GOODS, INCLUDING COLOURED AND BLACK ALPACAS, COLOURED AND BLACK CREPONS, Now so Much in Demand. AND EVERY REQUISITE FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. Oar IMMENSE STOCKS are practically UNLlMlTßD^jndanaob fail to meet the requirement,of all Intending J. BALLANTYNE AND CO. EXTRAORDINARY CASH PURCHASES, DURING THIS AND FOLLOWING DAYS WE SHALL SUBMIT AT SPECIAL PRICES THE UNDERMENTIONED EXTRAORDINARY CASH PURCHASES. EXTRAORDINARY CASH PURCHASE Consisting of 83 MISSES' WASHfNG COSTUMES, to Fit Girls from 13 to 17 years of oge. These we offer at 10d 6d eaob, th* usual prices being from 193 6d to S7s od. ° EXTRAORDINARY CASH PURCHASE Consisting of 81 LADIES' WASQING COSTUMES, ia Pique. Drill, Holland, &c. l.iose we offor at 10a 6d each, the usual prices beiug from 19j 6d to 32s 6d each. EXTRAORDINARY CASH PURCHASE Consisting of Upward* of 8000 YARDS of WASHING DRESS FABRICS (in the Newest aud Best Goo(1h or th« Season). These we offer at 3.1 to s_,d per yard tho usual prices being from 6id to 10_;d per yard. ' W. STRANGE AND COMPANY. 2223

a THE LIGHT-RUNNING ALL-STEEL "PLANO" HARVESTER AND BINDER. A FEW OP THESE MACHINES—the lightest in drauaht. the strongest, and i every way the best ever introduced into the colcny—still to be SOLD AT THE LOW PRICE OF £27 10s (including Sheaf Carrier and Transport Carriage). With two light horses only cut a acre and half per hour. Deferences to farmers who are working the machines. A large aupply of extra parts to meet all needs for many years to come. BOOTH, MACDONALD and CO. r .MASON, STRUTHEES and Co., Or, J. S. WOODHOUSE (P.O. Box 418), M 55 Christchurch. t SANTA CLAUS! WITH LOVING GREETINGS! WISHES YOU ALL A VERY MERRY XMAS. PRESENT ADDRESS—BEATH and CO., CVSIIEL STREET where he remains all December, under special engagement to Supply every Visitor with something handsome from his inexhaustible Bajf _ . FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATE AWARDED TO THE CASH TAILORING COMPANY F OR THEIR MAGNIHCENT _____ OF j^J> -^ TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS! _ " ALl _ SORTS, LATE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. ALL gIZES Over Forty Hands employed making up from same COWEST PRICES goods. AT — MINSON'S CHEAP DEPOT, EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS, 1 220 COLOMBO STREET. WITH SUIT TO MEASURE, JA __ ~ ____ 65/LARGEST STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND. CASH ' TAILORING COMPANY, HIGH STREET, TRIANGLE. _, 1895-6, SUMMER* 1895-8. ! HATS. HATS. HATS. IMPORTANT. ____ "El VBEY SHAPE. EVERY QUALITY. THE GREAT ASSIGNED — ESTATE SALE black hats, cuba hats 0F ™* *ATS FOR OLD MEN SOUTHERN BOOT AND SHOE hats for young mcv MANUFACTURING COMPANY, TO TOCRITUS hat willis THE FLEXIBLE feather-weight hat mHE CONTENTS of tU. Viable ESTATE ha, * C °° L SPWX ° *** JLbeen TRANSFERRED to our CHRISTCHURCH PREMISES. The opening Saturday of this Vast and Bona Fide Clearance was visited by hundreds of _~ ___. „._• eager, anxious borers. Unfortunately a good many ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES JUST TO HAND, clients were unable to set their requirements. In order to avoid disappointment we would respectfully request them to try and make their purchases during the week, as it is impossible for us to properly attend —— _ _,—._—, _ „ _^_ the crush that usually occurs on Saturdays. \Y. A. TRIBE & CO. SPECIAL NOTICE. up-to-date house, From THIS EVENING, and durins the Christmas 219 High street ?5iL?* ew JJ rcar Holidays, our PREMISES will be OPEN EACH EVENING until NINE O'CLOCK. (Next to Ashby, Bergh and Co., Ironmongers* c feel sure the new departure will be welcomed by J ' * * " uumoa * m >' a large section of residents who are unable to conveniently make their purchases during the daytime. ! | W. J. HOPKINS and CO., | j BANKRUPT AND ASSIGNED ESTATE VENDORS, j = ' Next Grteshabei'e Jeweller's Shop, and IVf o **? T0 LEND at £5 10b per cent, per annum j Wood and Co., Booksellers. 7439 fHh * ■**■% s ** end f_ m Bof Moner « from £15 ° to w« _i U _~ ooo_euers. ««». £3000, awaiting investment on nrsi-cta« farmins securities, at above rate. j ___ RICHARD D. THOMAS, Solicitor, i 335 207 Hartford street, Christchurch. I

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9305, 4 January 1896, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9305, 4 January 1896, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9305, 4 January 1896, Page 6

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