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r~<- • - . ■ ' • ■ - *■ . . SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS EXTRAORDINARY CASH PURCHASE j EXTBAOBDINAEY CASH PUKCHASE . j BY ■'■.-'•! BEATH & CO. BEATH & CO. BEATH & CO. j OF 3500 YARDS LOVELY WIDE FANCY RIBBON 3500 j 3500 YAKDS LOVELY WIDE FANCY RIBBON 3500 LESS THAN HALE PRICE. LESS THAN HALE PRICE. - ! ♦The Whole Lot will be Cleared at Onco .'.-*' ! At 6$D AND H| D YARD. £l D AND HX B YARD. „ SEE OUR FANCY WINDOWS. SEE OUR FANCY. WINDOWS. BEATH & CO. BEATH & CO. BEATH & CO. ... ' 'I

J. BALLANTYNE AND CO. ! ALWAYS ADDING SOMETHING FRESH TO THEIR JSXTEN-SIVE STUCKS, have just now BOUGHT LARGELY IN I BLACK DRKSS MATERIALS. As follows :— BLACK SILK AND WOOL POPLINS , BLACK THE EEPPS AND ONDINES THI_ FASHION. PLAIN AND FANCY MOHAIES FASHION. BLACK HABIT AND VENETIAN CLOTHS BLACK THE GRENADINES FOR DINNER AND EVENING- GOWNS THE FASHION. SERGES FOR CYCLING AND WALKING DRESSES FASHION. J. BALLANTYNE and CO. UNHESITATINGLY ASSERT that no finer lot of DRESS MATERIALS has ever been offered to the Ladies of Christchurch. # A SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY has been arranged for FRIDAY FIRST. A COUNTER DISPLAY IS NOW BEING MADE- ; - 1 ' 7; j. ballantyTne and go. Will also submit during the present week EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN WHITE SWISS ROBES, .' The Dress of the Season. ■' These can be made up over any colour. Prices—32s 6d, 35s 6d, 37a 6d, 42a 8d to 70a. ONE SHILLING IN THE POUND DISCOUNT FOR CASH. " '''.'> J. BALLANTYNE AND CO., DUNSTABLE HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. .*■ — & ; —-—-,- _ . -

■. __ I- I FOR PICTURES OF THE FLORAL j FETE \ gEE THE "WEEKLY PRESS" of WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th. PANORAMIC VIEW OP LANCASTER '■ PARK WITH TWENTY THOUSAND VISITORS. THE MAYPOLE DANCE. j THE PROCESSION. THE BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED j 1 ' EXHIBITS. ! FOUR PAGES OF FLORAL FETE ILLUS- \ TRATIONS. THE "WE EKL V PEES S," PRICE: 6d. TRY JJUDDENS AND , CO.'S, LIMITED, BRISTOL, , UNRIVALLED CIGARETTES AND CUT TOBACCOS. f ' Mild, Medium,.and Strong. , A NNUAL CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND. SHOES. K. ATKINSON, \\ 119 MANCHESTER STREET. !j GENUINE BARGAINS. ; SEE. WINDOWS. 1302 1 ,

CHRISTMAS. 1898. : UNIQUE DISPLAY OP SEW GOODS. SPECIAL SHIPMENTS OF SILVER PLATE OF NEW DESIGN AND CHASTE WORKMANSHIP. NOVELTIES in FURNISHING IRONMONGERY and FANCY GOODS, • CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Ac. Indoor and Outdoor Games, gravelling Bags and Trunks. FIREWORKS for the Youngsters. WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR SUPERB STOCKS. EDWARD REECE AND SONS, ." *" : COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

. IMPORTANT AND SPECIAL PURCHASE or \. RIBBONS. . } ——— TN ; referring to the above we desire to announce that our MR CAREY having Purchased in London FOR CASH at an ENOR- \ ICOUS .DISCOUNT, 200 PIECES OF RIBBON, k\U of the Choicest Quality, comprising over Fifty of the Newest Shades and Makes. Being a little late in arriving we intend to ; CLEAR' THE WHOLE LINE AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. . Th-t exceptional purchase is now laid out Upon the SHOW TABLES for the inspection of our Patrons. ' THE CLEARING PRICES ARE— «id, 7&d, 9d, IOJd, lljd, Is Id, Is Bd, ls-__, Is 6d, 2s, ALL FULL MILLINERY WIDTHS. TONEYCLIFFE & CAREY, THE READY-MONEY DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS. . 5288 +-- -i ■ * -■■—■■■ _~_„_■ ~ ■—i ,i NOTICE. npo all SJ_OKsß3who enjoy a GOOD WEED call DA VIES and LAMB'S. And Try a HOFFMAN HOUSK. The most Delicious and Fragrant Cigar in the World DAVIES AND LAMB, PALACE BATHS, Opposite City Hotel CRICKET, CROQUET, TENNIS. 'TUST OPENED Complete Shipments. The _ Largest and Best Assorted Stock in New - Zealand. TENNIS ..ACQUETS RE-STRUNG, Equal to New. INSPECTION INVITED. . W. BRICE AND SON, Hew Zealand Athletio Sports Depot. SPECIAL NOTICE. CASTLEHOW wishes to notify fhe Public of Christchurch that he has JUST OPENED UP his FIRST SHIPMENT •t TBIS SEASON'S GOODS, including Millinery, Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery, Prints, Galateas, __usU_3, Gloves, Sheetings, C_li:oe_, Lace Curtains, Cretonnes, etc. N.B.—All kinds of Dressmaking and Plain Bewisg done on the premises. Charges Moderate. THOS. CAJSTLEHOW. ■9SI 22- Caahel street. A. WORDEN AND Co., ,125 Colombo street. •> TADIEff GOWNS FOR ALL •U . OCCASIONS. TAILOR.__aDE GOWNS A. speciality _- ,£ B P^ P F^ B ™l ASSURED* PRICES MOST MODBRiTE. W.

"LA ALPINA," riELEBRATED MANILLA CIGARS. 1 These Famous '\ CLG A R S Are Manufactured from Tobacco Grown in Manilla, * . FROM THE FINEST CUBAN SEED. The Best Quality Cigar -Ever Imported. PROM DUCAL SILVER CASED (fit for a Prince) DOWNWARD. • J FERTILIZER DRILLS. * DRILL TRIALS being somewhat of a novelty last season, some Agricultural ; Societies did not succeed in making- adequate arrangements for the trials they held.. At the St. Arnaud and Tatura (Victoria) trials; there was no judging, and consequently no awards were made, but \t% an error the result of a trial at Tatura (Victoria) was cabled to us in New Zealand, stating that the Massey-Harris was first and the Farmers' Favourite fourth. We now wish to put this right in the eyes of the public, and to state as above that there was no judging. The trials this year in which Massey-Harris and the Farmers' Favourite drill have met are as follows: — At Willunga (South Australia)—MasseyHarris was first with 78 points and the Farmers' Favourite was third with 60 points At Kayabram (Victoria)—Massey-Harris was first with 98 points and the Fanners' Favourite fourth with 78 points At Cryatalbrook (South Australia)—MasseyHarris was second with 89 2-sth points and the Farmers' Favourite third with 36J points At Bute (South Australia)—Massey-Harris was first. Farmers' -Favourite "was on the ground but did not compete. i In addition to this the Massey-Harris drill won the Gold Medal, value _? 10s, at the Conference trial, _ield under' the auspice's of the Canterbury A. and P. Association last month, for the implement showing tbe greatest amount of thought and workmanship, calculated to provide the farmer with new und improved machinery, in competition with the P. and D. Duncan Drill and the Farmers' Favourite Combined Drill, and several other implements. The Massey-Harris Drill has also been < awarded First Prize and Silver Medal at the Royal Agricultural Show at Adelaide this year. For particulars address— MASSEY-HARRIS CO., LTD., Crawford street, Dunedin. JUNO '108-CC O. I QFFENDERS are WARNED that LEGAL^ PROSECUTIONS Will follow each discovery oi FRAUDULENT IMITATION.JUNO TOBACCO. T. C. WILLIAMS CO., VIRGINIA. WHAT'S IN A NAME? A GOOD NAME is more to be desired than —*■ riches. Wo have obtained it by Selling j Goods that give satisfaction at Lowest Prices. j Our method not only gives you the most re- j b'able qualities, but a money saving oa. every' Garment. We are not "Cheap Tailors,"! although wa do Tailoring Cneaply. We intend; that you shall be pleased in your transactions' with us as long as your Suits last. "Cheap 1 , Tailoring" in tho common sense cannot accom-j plisli this. We turn out the best kind of work 1 at the very Lowest Price, that's the story, and • it's being told all over New Zealand at the pre- • sent time. Ready-made suits aro only _t fori dummies. If you want a Perfect-Fitting Suit! that will cost yon no more than a ready-made i one, we wit! make it for you. " A. thoroughly j np-to-dato Cutter Fits and Superintends this Department. Although the Tailors' Union bas; traised the Log, we continue to make no at! Prices as heretofore. * { T. LASCI-LLES, CASH TAILORING COMPANY, , -High street, Christchurch. I »

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10214, 9 December 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10214, 9 December 1898, Page 4

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