SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. W. STRANGE^AND COMPANY. LADIES' MANTLE, JACKET, AND CLOAK SPECIALISTS. THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF LADIES , MANTLES IN THE COLONY. W STRANGE and CO. have now on Exhibition in their MANTLE SALOON an IMMENSE VARIETY of all the s LATEST PRODUCTIONS of the BRITISH and CONTINENTAL MARKETS. These Goods were bought early ia the English Season, thereby ensuring the Daintiest and Most Fashionable Garments Procurable. Iα all better class goods we only import Single Garments of any one design, so that ladies who pay high prices for their garments can make their choice with every confidence that their selection will be confined to themselves. LOVELY BEELIN MANTLES. CHAEMING PAEIS JACKETS. NEW CLOAKS NEW JACKETS NEW MANTLES NEW CAPES NEW CLOAKS NEW JACKETS NEW MANTLES NEW CAPES NEW CLOAKS NEW JACKETS NEW MANTLES NEW CAPES RICH COSY FURS STYLISH GOLF CAPES. W. STRANGE and CO. make a SPECIALITY of the MANTLE TRADE in its Entirety, conducted on the same principles and holding the same Magnificent Stock as the great Mantle Houses at Home, being the first ia the Colony to adopt this System. EVEEYTHING NEW, FEESH AND FASHIONABLE. BMA.RT JACKETS. SMART HABITS. SMART MANTLES. NOW SMART CLOAKS. SMART ULSTERS. SHOWING SMART WRAPS. HIGH-CLASS GOODS AT~LOWEST WHOLESALE EATES. VICTORIA HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. zm SPECIAL EASTER SHOW THIS WEEK. MANTLES, JACKETS, FUES, FEENCH MILLINEEY, DEESSES, SILKS AND VELVETS. (SEE THE WINDOWS.) ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND DISCOUNT FOR CASH. «!• BALLANTYNB AND CO.
To the Editor of the PRE3S. Ddar Sir,—May we ask you through the medium of your very valuable paper to make known to your many readers that we are about to try an experiment on a large scale in connection with our business, as we desire all the help we can get to successfully carry out our idea—which Iβ as follows:— \ From to-day we shall try the experiment ot Selling for Cosh only, and marking everything with half our usual profit On the face of it thie , looks a bad thing for us ; but if we do double our present trade with half our usual profits (for cash), we shall be well pleased, Mid our customers will save from 10 to 20 per cent, on every purchase We are marking all our New Season's Imports (over 200 cases and bales now to hand) in Plain Figures, showing the usual Christenurch Price, together with our Experimental Price in Red. We also intend that our Customers sfaal par icipate in any specially Cheap Stocks that we may from time to time acquire, such as our recent purchase from the Koiapoi Woollen Company of over £1488 worth of Clothing, Flannels, Blankets, &c. Thie great purchase is now in our Warehouse, and marked at Wonderfully Low Prices. Our New Showrooms will be Opened for Business on Tuesday next, with a Beautiful Stock of New Goods. Yours faithfully, G. L. BEATH and CO. Chrijtchurcb, April 2nd, 1896.
FOR EASTEI EX B.S. AOTEA A Ladies' Wool Vests, lO£d, la 3d, Iβ 6d Ladies' Coriete, 6i 6d and 68 6d, now 3s lid Ladies' Aprons, 10£ d, If, Is 3d New Fare, .Tet Trimmings, Umbrelli ALL GOODS MARKED AT i PLAIN E
KENNETH MATHESON & CO., "The Hall," High Street, Christehurch. SPECIAL NOTICE—OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd and 9th
FOR OVERCOATS AND READY MADE CLOTHING NONE CAN BEAT US. A LL NEW GOODS MANUFACTURED TO OUR SPECIAL ORDER, UP TO DATE HOUSE <S THE CHEAPE3T SHOP IN CHRISTCHURCH. W. A. TRIBE AND CO., 219 HIGH STREET. _ ♦ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. If paid in advance ... 26s per annum If booked ... ... 3Os per annum "When papers are posted or thrown off trains by railway guards 13s per . annum additional will be charged. i
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