_ Sole Proprietors and Partners— WM STRANGE. THOS. COVERDALE. WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES 10! WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES 101 \yHEN the clock strikes 10 THIS MORNING, we shall commence OUR GKEAT END-OF-SEASON SALE! During which we shall submit THE WHOLE OF OUR EXISTING {STOCKS, Including— ALL OUR SEASON'S SHIPMENTS, "UP-TO-DATE, • Of STYLISH PARISIAN MILLINERY, MANTLES. CAPES, JACKETS, DRESSES AND DRESS FABRICS, COSTUMES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUNSHADES, UMBRELLAS, UNDERCLOTHING, And a Scoro of Other Lines, such" as come under tho category of "GOODS OF FASHION," and which we never, under any circumstances, carry over from one season to another, preferring to CLEAR EVERYTHING OUT, of this nature, WITHOUT REGARD TO ORIGINAL COST. Wo can therefore promise Ladies attending this Sale some REALLY EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS! But the Sale concessions will not apply solely to Good 3of Fashion. They will extend to EVERYTHING we Stock, including even our Plain, Everyday Goods, such as CALICOES, SHEETINGS, TOWELLINGB, BLANKETS, QUILTS, Etc., Etc. "We 3hall also offer HUNDREDS OF TEMPTING BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S GOODS! Therefore, MOTHERS should avail themselves of this opportunity to replenish their LITTLE ONES' wardrobes at SPECIALLY REDUCED SALE PRICES. THE BARGAINS IN SILKS AND VELVETS, ETC., Wili certainly attract CROWDS OP LADIES to tins Sale, because said Bargains are quite exceptional in character. EVEN OUR FAMOUS FURNITURE Will be SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED in price during ibis Sale, and also our Unrivalled Stocks of HOUSE FURNISHINGS, our BEDDING, WIRE MATTRESSES, CROCKERY ar.d GLASS, etc., etc. STYLISH SAC SUITS TO MEASURE (During Sale only), from surplus ends of Splendid Tweeds, etc., at the prices usually demanded for Ready-madcs! Gentlemen ore adviaed to see these Tweeds. THE SALE OF THE SEASON! THE SENSATION OF THE HOUR. FOR 30 DAYS ONLY! ' COMMENCING TO-DAY. SHOP EARLY AND AVOID THE CRUSH. Doors Open at 10 a.m. EVERY DAY DURING THE SALE. STRANGE AND COMPANY, CHRISTCHURCH- - THE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS* FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. Established 1871. For Mutual Assurance Annuities and Endowments. Accumulated Funds exceed . . £1 400,000 Annual Revenue exceeds . . £230.000 Claims paid immediately upon proof of death ar.d title. Novel and attractive term* of Assurance, appealing especially to those who desire to combine investment with family provision. Example—£l3 12s 6d, Annual Premium, B_cu*_3 to f. person aged 2_—(l) In case oi death before the age of 60, IMMEDLVTE PAYMENT OF £500 WITH PROFITS. (2) In case of survival to age cf 60, CASH PAYMENT OF £500, WITH PROFITS. Combined with the above, is exemption of i payment cf premium when the Assured is J either temporarily or permanently iscapoci. ! tated by either accidental bodily injury, or by i illness, or by mental disorder. Local .'.rectors: WM. CHRYSTALL (Chairman). A. £. G. RHODES. WXL. REECE. Offices: Hereford street, Ckristohurch. C. J. OWEN, District Secretary. Head O&ce for New Zealand: 6 Custom House Quay, Wellington. Y. H. BAXTER, E" _Wsi-U_t Secret*!?.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10882, 5 February 1901, Page 4
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