. BUSINESS NOTICES. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. SPIUNG AND SUMMER, 1898-9. TITE desire to thank the Pablic for the very liberal patronage accorded to us daring our' Great Stock-taking Sale (the moat successful » » we have ever held), which closed on 31st ultimo. This Sale has reeulted in a complete clearance of Winter Stocks, thus enabling us to open out our SPRING AND SUMMER SHIPMENTS, which this year are on a more extensive scale and more attractive in •barticter than ever. , -.The Goods comprise all the VERY LATEST NOVELTIES in DRESSES, SILKS and VELVETS, MANTLES, CAPES ?"r ™£? TUMES » NEW BLOUSES and SHtRTS, NEW FRENCH MILLINERY, NEW STRAW HATS and BONNETS, NEW f-VyWERS and FEATHERS, NEW RIBBONS and LACES, NEW GLOVES and HOSIERY, NEW SONSHADES and £^S£ ELLAS ' NEW CORSETS and UNDERCLOTHING. NEW ART MUSLINS and CRETONNES. NEW CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS and MATTINGS, NEW CLOTHING and WOOLLENS. Ladioi who visit us cannot fail to be impressed with the enormous piles of goods we show in every section of our great Warehouse and Showrooms. . * WASHING FABRICS. EXTRAORDINARY OFFERINGS in WASHING DRESS and BLOUSE FABRICS Just recently we have purchased for cash a Manufacturer's Stock of Washing Dress and Blouse Fabrics. The stock consists of 15,000 yards. We bought the whole line, because by doing so we were enabled to secure it on literally our own terms. The goods are of the most useful and desirable description, and at the prices marked are certain to command immediate attention. LOT I—We offer at 23 9d per dozen yards. Usual price 4s. LOT 2—We offer at 3s 6d per dozen yards. Usual price ss. LOT 3—Wβ offer at 4£d per yard. Usual price 6Jd. LOT 4—We offer at ssd per yard. Usual price 7£d. FURNISHINGS. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE in CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, and FURNISHING GOODS of every description. A visit to our Carpet, Floorcloth and Bedding Department will well repay you. Never in any one season have we shown so large a variety of new seasons CARPETS and FLOORCLOTHS, ART MUSLINS, CRETONNES and CURTAINS, and at such low prices as we show to-day. Parties about to furnish or refurnish, would do well to inspect our unrivalled stocks before purchasing elsewhere. BEDDING DEPARTMENT. Having a separate factory apportioned to the exclusive manufacture of BEDDING, we are in a position to afford our customers '■' every facility as regards time and expense in the execution of orders placed in our hands. We qua ran tee the very best materials and ■workmanship, and absolute freedom from damp and impurities. The new workshops connected with thie section will also enable us to execute with despatch orders to any extent for UPHOLSTERY WORK, special attention being given to repairs, alterations, re-covering furniture, &c. . The frames for furniture we procure from the best makers, but in order to ensure perfect efficiency of workmanship and quality of materials, the whole of the Upholstering is done on our own premises by thoroughly competent workmen. CARPETS AND FLOORCLOTHS AND OTHER FURNISHING GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY OR SUBURBSW. STRAN6E & GO.
JAMES HENDERSON, DIOOK AND SHAREBROKKR 178 HEREFORD STREET, Ohristchurch. 67 THE NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1669.' Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up Capital and Reserve .. £435,000 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAI COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. BranohM and Agenoles throughout the world. A. L. PARSONS, Mana er. * GREAT SOLDIER'S OPINIOIi ■> T OED WOLSELEY fl»ye:"The worst enemy Omt Britain has to figbt Iβ Drink-it kills more than all otus iteweet weapons of wat- »■ . fare, and not only destroye the body, but the mind and the aoul also.". SHIS eCATHINGI CONDEMNATION! leee not )rel« to the zenowned EMPIRE SEAS, which refresh the body, and the mind, •ad do not injuriously aflfect the soul, ■«-1 '- THE EMPIRE COMPANY, i' WELLINGTON. W. and G. TT7RNBULL and CO., PROPRI3TORS, RHODIB CONVALESCENT HOME TO INVALIDS / Fses for Dormitory Patients Bedoced cc 15s per Week. forpwticulars apply "The Secretary OFFICE OF " HOME,' W Hereford street, Obristchorefa euladPlsfSSHPi «*» ****• aatß BBST QUAI.ITS #JAM In the Uatkst Iβ tbe SI , , GEORGE vee hhw yoe ew *
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10148, 22 September 1898, Page 7
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