OUR ANNUAL STOCKTAKING REVEALS THE FACT THAT WE ARE MUCH OVERSTOCKED IN OUR PLATED WARE DEPARTMENT And to Reduce the Stock before our New Sh_pmeate for the Christmas Trade arrive!, we havi decided to OFFER TO THE PUBLIC The Whole of our Present Stock of Plated Ware at Greatly Reduced Prices Visit our Showrooms, Inspeot the Stock, and See the Prioes. PLATED WABE FOR PRESENTSPLATED WARE FOR THE TABLE. PLATED WARE FOR DBCORATIOIS. USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. _______ N Mason, Struthers and Co., COLOMBO STREET. i=____________________^_________i^___*___________________r M________________________________________TUNSURPASSED FOR Purity, fine flavour ! Cool Smoking VANITY I FAIR I CIGARETTES Handsome Faces IN Handsome Frames. It would be interesting to know just how mmy handsome faces are ' looking out from SOLID SILVER FRAMES bought at BTEWABT ' DAWSON'S. They come and go so quickly that we.can hardly estimate the number. Our Exceptionally for such lovely Frames bring most of the shrewd buyers here. Next time you want one come and see just how much value you can get at oar Store. A few hints as to our prices:— In Midget Sizes they range from 3/-, 3/6, to 4/G In Cabinet Sizes .. .. 11/6,12/6,14/6,16/6 to __/• In Paris Panel .. .. 30/-, 40/-. 60/-to 90/They are aU made of STERLING SILVER, English Hall Marked, Handsomely Embossed or Plain, and in Various Shapes and Patterns. OUR CATALOGUE IS YOURS FOR THE STEWART DAWSON AND COJEWELLERS, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. , , ', -y i Rich, Handsome, Expensive, Newest SILKS at BARGAIN BATES. GREATEST BARGAIN IN THE TRADE TO-DAT. J 3728 Yards. ■■ r 1 94 Different Shades, Hake 3 and Designs to Select fro__L . 12 Shades in Glaces, 10 Shades in Suraha, 8 Shades in Taffetas, 6 Shades ■?% in Panne Satins, 27 Shades and Designs in Fey. Blouse Silks, 8 Shades in Figured Japs. There are Spot Satins, Plain Satins, Deng-lines, Ottomans, - " Epingles, Brocaded, <tc. Worth 6/9, 6/6, 5/11, 5/C, 4/11. ' ■% All One Price 1/11 per yard. This line is recognised as the best ever offered, and already we are selling •'-'• , '/ hundreds of yards daily. It were wise to buy now, and put away until Spring ■' *■" comes. ( ?| W. McC _LeTa and CO. j — ■ t t ■■ :'?i L'USTRUSS PAINTS ' Are made of the Finest and 'Most Lasting Materials. They are ready mixed, and « require no skilled labour to apply them. They spread easily, and cover a Urge wr- . ' face, and are very economical. Put up in 1, 2, 4, 7 and 141b tins, and lewt. drams. Te be had from Storekeepers, or SMITH & SMITH, OIL, COLOUR & GLASS 1 1 MERCHANTS, tuam street (Ne»rH _*h _t_,s*j_! CHRIBTCHUBCH, • /•: V«% And at Dmwdin and W.llingtoa. ! Is| 1 *•-' .■•■'■'■ '-.; •■.' >¥$? •"■■'■.■'■■•■■',.; '■•' : ' h~-'>.* : r.''£ ! M • '.■■ ,;< r , '.;'. --r.-_.>_____________________________■
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11650, 1 August 1903, Page 3
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