SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. , . — ; . ___ ■ ; - BEATH AND CO.'S WINTBB DEAPEBY SALE. SALE. BABGAINS. BABGAINS. 17/6 Dmm Length* Serge for 8/11 Men's Working ShixU, 2/11 for 1/11 <3 A T iTPi White and Creme JaP&n«e fiilka, job, 1/4* Men ' e LW - *«*■■«* Shirt.. 3/11 now 2/6, QZXXJXJ. 8/n wiafer Dwm fiow 6/n Men - e Colonial Bao Suits, 32/6 for 24/6 Fur Neckleta, 10/9 and 16/6, now 7/11 »nd 12/9 Small Men'» Kaf»poi OrereoaU, 46/- for 18/11 BlotueFUnnelettea, 7£dfor.4{d Men's Union Shirts,, 4/11 and 5/6 now 2/11 BABG-AINS. Tapestry Carpet Squares, 39/6 for 29/6 Men's Colonial Knit Sox, 3 p»ir« for 2/5 Job Lot Jack.ti, 29/6 for 7/11 Corert Coats, all colour., 37/6 for 29/6 . DAT)a AT IST S Nay ? Bloomers, 6/11 for 5/6 *™? Tweed Trouaer*. a bargain 4/lt J^ D. Flannelette NJghtdrcsae9 ; 4/6 f| r 2/n White Sweater,, 8/6 and 9/6 aU 5/11 LadiM , Costumee, 39/6 for 22/6 Men ' B Frame Hate » 6 6 £or 3/11 Trimmed Felt Sailors, 5/6 for 1/- Men's Macintoshes, 29/6 for 17/11 SALJII. Felt i-iop,, aborted, 2/6 for 1/6 Oilekin Coats, damaged, 16/11 for 5/11 Trim»»l Mfllinery, 16/6forß/ll Men's Flexible Felts, 5/6 for 3/11 SALE. Children's Fleecy Muffs, 3/11 for 1/11 Cardi B an Jwket '' 6/U fOt 4/U —• t BEATH AND CO.'S v» E iklt OLBABANCE SALE. HIGH-CLASS. MACINTOSHES. HIGH-GLASS MACINTOSHES. A to. l» m.»lto •» - Mβ" («iiiH»»Wh) v M.»«t«r. MAOISIOiHES to M..t O. Olffl €STENSIVE TRADE in these popular and iudispcusablf itoode. ! THE EXPERIMENT HAS PBOVED. IMMENSELY SUCCESSFUL. prixltitiu Muointrshee SUPEBIOB TO THE IMPOBTBD • AND ■ ACTTJAIJIiX CHUj Arfttt I FOR PIT. CUT, STYLE. APf EAKAHOE WORKSUKs'III? our Maoint^he,(e»ch bearia S our famou. " Orient" Brand) ' re " rap,yUnrira,led - THEY WEAE WELL AND LOOK NICE. «nd Gentlemen , * Wear, AT ALL PRICES. . ' ■ BEPAIBS TO MACINTOSHES. 11. V a *acin«o S h ttet ta. Rrt torn, or UherjvUe damped, oj.lv ncd. tobe mjJT to be (virtually) AS GOOD AB HEW. We nnderteke ALL KINDB OF BEVAIKB lo Macintoshee on theMost UcasonaDie iern». STEANGB AND"COMPANY, MANUFACTUREBS OF THE FAMOUS "ORIENT BRAND" MACINTOSHES, CHBISTCHUBCH. Z. BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY HATE A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TAILOE-MADE COAT AND SKIET COSTUMES IN ALL THE FASHIONABLE GOVBET COATINGS AND FBIEZES, AND TAILOB-MADE SAG COATS, IN THE PREVAILING LENGTHS, FOR DRIVING AND PROMENADE. CASHIL STBEET, CHBISTCHUEOH.
TONEYCLIFFE AND CABEY. IMPOBTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ! OUR EARLY SEASON PRESSURE being wg"™ I**1 ** * elieved> ** "* & B feS. BEING MADE UP. FIT AND FINISH GUARANTEED, TONEYOLIFFE AND CABEY, THE GBEAT WINTEB SiJECIAL PUBCHASE SALE AT ■' UNIVEBSAL BOOK'S PpMISES, H^adeaSPECIALJ^^ for price, quaUty and style CMinot be excelled in SHOES and SLIPPERS During this Sftle aU ? u !L f * mOUS R Un ?l!° Z t efftem and provtthem true as steel. *ill t>6 Greatly Reduced in Pnce. Bee than,toe * ****££ to inspect our large Now that the-winter FELT BOOTS, SHOES "%.h«.Mkd U Mac.to M«^ ** JSS^&i£ joa o»n depend upon a considerable reduction naung Deen uu. » r ug during Sale. sEE Qy R pBICE 1.1 B t Opting ptice, mel ea9 ; a 8 2?IdSrSSaS ttnee being too nuraeroue to mention, we wooIU invite you *- lot pri«e and be convinced- = ~' t 'A, ;'■...; fl ALL E ABLY. " * UNXVEBSAIi BOOT COMPANY, HIGH STREET, CHEISTOHUBCH. ■ * . ■ ■ ' * NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING; FACTOBT. • SPECIAL_VALTTE DOT FAMOUS 87. 6d MEM COIONIAI, SAO SOTS, i GOOD SELECTION OF PATTERNS.. • •THE BEST VALUE IN OANTERBUIY. \ NEW ZEALAND . FACTORY. Only Christohurch Addreee-NBXT J>4.c . it -i——- Tx'-wHiKiSsars win^eb'stock v USB ASUZBiX * EVENING WEAR in ftkvA rariety. ; • 1 *■*•• BUftpen iiom 1»----8AKB LAMP SXjm& 'EITHER OIL OB Ziufwction loyiUd. aAS * _ —- Oppo*it« Strange and Co. * xrOU g«* ** »11 for the price of • atogl* taap. ■ . fi' o*»ADMlEAliwUlaot . T*l. 35<Bwn»«tL»dwr. MU,B ' PATENTS •The OrVide (Dh«ftb« 1« Kunrounded l>y ti»« ngxAINBD THEOUGHOXJT THS WORLD, in flTurf-Hff mywMMin, Winter. HJliiNil.l J±U(jrilJiib, 1L O'BBISK A2O> CO., (Lat* Hugh*»» Bayward and Baldwin), V-'WrafKnoM CYCLE AQENTa. ajo BXREffOBD STREET. '-'■ '%BM*J» •*»«*. OtacMdanbw ;' i. ....
GREAT REALISATION SALE OP HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERY. /"YWING to the Death of the Ute M»»cu* Sandstein. the Exeoutore of the Firm of M. Sandatein and Son, Jewellers, Caahel etreet, have decided to hold , A GREAT REALISATION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS WATCHES, JEWELLERY, PLATE, ETC. Tlus being the first sale held by the firm sinoe establishment (fort? years ago), the Publio can rely upon its being THOROUGHLY GENUINE. As all OUR GOODS ARE ALWAYS MARKiiD IN PLAIN FIGURES, a glance at the aewly-marked prices will ahojr the GREAT REDUCTIONS THAT ARE BEING MADE. Owing to the Great Success of this Sale, IT WII4L BE CONTINUED A SHORT i TIME LONGER. F
rpHE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND X LIFE ASBURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. Established 1871. For Mutual Assurance, Annuities and Endowments. Accumulated Funds exceed ... £1,400,000 Annual Revenue exoeeds . . . £230,000 Claims paid immediately upon proof ■ of death and title. Novel and attractive forms of Assurance, appealing especially to those who desire to combine investment with family provision. Example—£l3 12s 6d, Annual Premium, secures to a person aged 25—<1) is case of death before the age of 00. _^ IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF £500. WITH PROFITS. (2) In case of survival to age of 60, CASH PAYMENT OF £300, WITH PROFITS. Combined with the above is exemption of payment of premium when the Assured is either temporarily or permanently incapacitated by either accidental bodily injury, or by illness, or by mental disorder. , Local Directors: , WM. CHRYSTALL (Chairman). A. E. G. RHODES. WM. BEECE. I Office*- Hereford street. Christchtirch. C. J. OWEN, District Secretary. Head Office for New Zealand: 6 Custom House Quay, Wellington. V. H. BAXTER, j> Resident Secretary.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11012, 9 July 1901, Page 4
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