SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. IMPORTANT. GREAT DISPLAY OF SUMMER FASHIONS WE begin the trade of the SUMMER SEASON under the most favoaraMe auspices. The contract* completed for Summer jGoorUi areof » meet advantageous character, and early Shipment* already to hand are quite up to the atandard ol our expectaUon* and ewurie o> to take yet .another step in advance. In all sections oi our Great Warehouse and Showrooms we are now showing THE VEBY LATEST STYLES FOR SUMMER, And respectfully invite the attention of Ladies to the BABE AND GENUINE NOVELTIES WE In French Pattern Mantles and Capes, Millinery, Straw, Chip and Fancy Hate and Bonnets, Dress fabrics, !*«^^* M ' - lidiS Hosiery, EmhroWeries, Sunshades and Umbrellas, SOkt, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, Costumes. Starts, Tea and Dressing Gowns, Ladies' tfckt*. Garibaldis, Underclothing:. Ooreete.tc OABPET AND FLOORCLOTH WAREHOUSEMEN. CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS. Fnmitnw' Covered and Renovated. Holland Blinds Made and Fixed. Evei> i) ■,oration Manufactured in Our Own Factory, and Guaranteed Pure and Sweet Bedsteads Draped and All Kinds ol Upholstery WOT Executed on the .Shortest Notice. Direct Dealing with the Best Manufacturers, and Prompt Cash Payments Enable us to Give our Patrons th« VERY BEST VALUE THAT MONEY CAN PROCURE. W. STRANGE & CO-, VICTORIA HOUSE, CHRISTGHURCH. BEATH AND CO.'S LOVELY NEW SHOWROOMS NOW OPEN, ON THE GROUND FLOOR, BUILT SPECIALLY FOR THE DISPLAY OF MANTLES, MILLINERY, 40. ••EVERYTHING NEW AND UP TO DATE." ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. " PRICES RIGHT. Comfort and Convenience of Customers Specially Studied. Result "-GRAND INCREASE OF BUSINESS SINCE OUR NEW PARTNER JOINED US. A MARVELLOUS EXHIBITION—SPECIAL PREPARATIONS-A BRILLIANT DISPLAY. rnmjTv TVDT?«cn?<a jr, chnt T nef roe frnm 15?« CORSETS in C. B. and Numerous Other Makes. BLODSKS, SteUion. HANDSOME SILK a n d LACE CAPES, 1* 64, U. to 6d soo wSSETSaouD sailoks, t™ a*™.' v id, tn 9 ftiiinean worth 2s lid. LACE from lUd NEW PRINTS, CAMBRICS, and GRASS LAWNS." KID GLOVES from U Tlld SUNSHADES, RIBBONS, FALL NETS, 4c. DRESSMAKING from 12a 6d "Hieh Class." CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, Sun Hats aud Bonnets. NBWTWEEDDRESSES, fc iffttt lid, 8s 9d, LADffiS' and CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, a Splen10e6d, to3oe. did Stock. BEATH AND CO., OASHEL STREET, CHEISTCHUEOH. SPECIAL SHOWROOM DISPLA Y. « fpHE SHOWROOM has always many attraction for Ladies, and especially at this Season of the year when all DeJL partmenta are full to overflowing with the LATEST PRODUCTIONS, ever charming, ever new, from the English , and Continental Markets, comprising Choice TRIMMED MILLINERY | COAT and SKIRT COSTUMES DUST CLOAKS UNTRIMMED STRAWS TEA GOWNS SKSES?*™ orrr^mo GARDEN HATS SAILOR HATS PROMENADE SKIRTS STYLISH CAPES ~ GRANNY BONNETS MORNING GOWNS MANTLES and JACKETS I SUN BONNETS BATHING COSTUMES GRASS LAWN COSTUMES ' FRENCH AND ENGLISH CORSETS, AND (EYEBY DESCRIPTION OP LADIES' UNDERWEAR, &0., &c, &a. (See the Windows). Wβ «im »t the highest Standard of Excellence and the introduction of the Latest Fashions at a Moderate Coat. Inspection Invited. N.8.-ALL OUR PRICES ABB SUBJECT TO ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND DISCOUNT FOR CASH. J BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY.
FOUNTAIN BARBER, 159 OASHEL STREET, CHRIBTOHUROH. TOLUMES FOR 1896-NOW READY. JUST LANDED. Jirf«« rfem i.M.1 1. m 1..!..!. Q. Montressor—False Coin and True H » rfold WStSfttT"'***",Q3m 7s 6d, Young England 5s Ji.hm^i "Chatterboxis and&, little Folks3s 6dand 5s h£& A |2m« n(^Lnown Sunday 3s and ss, a Companion Is 6d and 2s aSS^M^mi^ UhiU's Own Is and Is 6d, Little Frolic 2s 2Sta7n2f,M nLrtmner Hvlta Sunday Buoshl ß e Iβ 6d, Our Darlings 3e * i V* Prise Is 6d to 2s (A, English Blue. Mag. 6s T Won WadwMag..vo^l,2,3(o.) f o«eredat«ieach supplies ( Others unpacking in* few day*. Crockett—Cleg Kelly JUVENILE LITERATURE, LARGE SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WELLINGTON A. AND P. SHOW. NOVEMBER 18th and 19th, 1896. RESULT OF THE HAM AND BACON EXHIBITS. KINOAID'S EXHIBITS CARRIED AWAY ALL THE FIRST PRIZES. LITERALLY SWEPT THE BOARD, ALSO RECEIVED SPECIAL. PRIZE FOR MOST POINTS. _ c,__ Bacon. Bacon. Bacon. Bacon. = Ha ? s i tt it-» «dcs Sides Rolls Rolls Smoked. Unsmoked. Smoke(l> Unsmoked. Smoked. Unsmoked. Klnoaid'sOXa lstPrlse letPrlM lstPrise lstPrise Ist Prise Ist Prize Warden Bros. «... 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd Wardell Bros. .. .. 0 0 0 00 0 WardeJßrot ~ !. 0 0 0 0 0 EXTRACT FROM THE "NEW ZEALAND TIMES," WELLINGTON NOVEMBER 19th, 1896 : " There were six classes for hams, flitch and rolled bacon. Meeera Waxdell Bros had THKEK entries in each, and the Kincaid G. 1.0., Christchurch, only ONE entry in each olass. The latter secured all six prizes." This shows Wardell Bros, had Three Chances to Kincaid's One. EXTRACT FROM THE " EVENING POST, WELLINGTON, NOVEMBER 19th, 1896 :— " The display of produce is better than last year; still it Is not as large as it should nave been. Kincaid's O.LCL, of Ohristchurch, has swept the board in hams and bacon, the ouly. other competitors being Messrs Wardell Brra. Kinoald'e G.I.C. has secured first prises in all the classes. The Judge speaks highly of KlooakTs exhibit. Besides each entry taking a first prixe, Kincaid's 0.1.C. was awarded a special prize as winner of most points in hams and bacon.' Ist PRIZE SIDES BACON 6d per lb. Ist PRIZE ROLLED BACON 6sd per lb. Ist PBIZE HAMS ... 7d psb lb. KING AID'S G.1.C., 161 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. FOR THEjaOLIDAIS. { SPECIAL LINES AT BARGAIN PRICES. 600 SUN BONNETS and SUN HATS, worth 3s 6d to 8s 6d: Bargain ' Prioes, 2e 6d, 2e lid, 3e lid. i NEW BLOUSE MUSLINS, Floral Designs, Creams, White and Pinfc, 4c., 7Jd per yard. NEW BLOUSE SILKS, Shot, Plain and Fancy Effects, from Is 9d to ' 3e6dyard. 160 Doe. LADIEB' WHITE APRONS, worth Iβ 6d; Bargain Price, Iβ. ' 67 MENS , TWEED SAC SUITS, Bargain Prices, 18e 6d, 22a 6d, 25e, 27a 6d up. 42 Doz. MEN'S FANCY MERINO SOX, seamless feet, heels and toes, 9Jd pair. KENNETH MATHESON & CO., BPOT CASH DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS and OUTFITTERS, J HIGH STREET '♦THE HALL. ,, CHRISTCHURCH.
TAILORING DEPABTMBNT. MEN'S SUITS TO MEASURE. 59/6 65/ 70/ 75/ 80/ 85/ 90/ THE LARGE INCREASE in this branch of oar business is the beat proof that our endeavours to give satisfaction are appreciated* HALLENSTEIN BROS., MERCHANT TAILORS, CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, GHRI3ZOHUROH (next the D.LC.) ALEX. LOWR7, Manager. JUNO TOBACCO. PUBE LEAP. riOMPABB SIZE OF STICKS. None Ctarato Ualett Stamped! T. 0. WILLIAMS CO., JUNO. SILVERINE SPOONS AND FORKS. SILVBRINK-A BoUd White Metal, the Best Substitute for Silver yet placed on the market SILVERINE Spoons and Forks are Elegant in Design. Well Finished, and Wear White Throughout. SILVERINE has been in use by some of our customers for seven years, and gives as great satisfaction now as as first. eiLVEHTNE is imitated, but stands unequalled. PRICES :— Tea, Afternoon and Egg Spoons.. Ss per dot Dessert Spoons and Forks .. 10s „ Table Spoons and Forks .. ISs ~ Posted Free to any Part of New Zealand. EDWABD REECE & SONS, 115—123 COLOMBO STREET, Cbiiitohurch,
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9585, 27 November 1896, Page 4
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