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COLD WINTER'S ANTIDOTE. CARPETS and IPlfllfoll TABLE COVKRS Play a Prominent Part in making Rooms Comfortable and Cosy. EBBSSuHi BALLANTYNES! HAVE NOVELTIES IN TAPESTRY, CHENILLE, PORTIERE DJUIM, LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS NOVELTIES IN TAPESTRY, VELVET PILE, CLOTH AND CHENILLE TABLE COVERS AND... CARPETS IN THE LOVELIEST DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS. PRICES AND ALL INFORMATION CHEERFULLY SUPPLIED. BALLANTYNES Gashel and Golombo Streets.

TURKEY CARPETS & RUGS. A. J. WHITE WISHES to announce the arrival at his Warehouse of an Extensive Shipment of these most excellent Carpets direct from the Manufacturers in the East. For many years these Carpets were more exclusively used for Dining Booms, Libraries and Halls, being then only made in the ordinary colours, Red, Green, and Blue. The last few years, however, have witnessed a revolution in both styles and colourings. The above shipment comprises some rare Eastern designs in soft and harmonious art colours, well adapted for Drawing Rooms, Boudoirs, etc. These Carpets, being made of the long and lustrous wool of the sheep peculiar to Asia Minor, possess felSng properties, so that the longer they are worn, the . closer and harder they become—in fact, they WILL WEAR A LIFETIME. i This being the finest lot of ORIENTAL CARPETS ever landed .in the Colony, !A. J.W. will be pleased for anyone to inspect them. • Complete Furniihing Establishment, CHRISTCHURCH. OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS. CLOSED AT 1 P.M. ON SATURDAYS. '■■■-• ■ ' - ... : »-..-.■

iREAT OPEN ING SUCCESS!! & 985 CUSTOMERS ON THE FIRST DAY. THE SHOP CROWDED TO THE DOORJAMES T. MAIN! withes to (hank the numerous eaatomen for their patronage at the opening of his new premises. ' Just 085 ooslomers visited the shop on the first day. He most also apologise to all those ladies who could not get attended ,', to on that day. The fitting-room, which is already a very large one, is mow nndergoiag alterations, and, when ialshed, : will be the largest and most modern ladiee'fitting-room ia the colony. I TRA ASSISTANCE FOR NEXT SATURDAY! ' Nett Saturday and every Saturday extra assistants will be engaged, and easterners oaa feel ejvite satisfied thai they will be attended to at onoe. TERMINED TO CLEAR THE WHOLE STOCK OUT! JAMBS T. MAINK has taken over thousands of pairs of boots and shoes of all kinds from lb> oid shop in order to complete the dissolution of partnership as early as possible, and is determined to dear the whole lot out regardless of cost and replace the whole stock with hi* own manufacture, which will be noted for good coles and good uppers, and a printed ~ guarantee will be given with each pair. v 'HIGH-GRADE FOOTWEAR! 1; Together with the large stock of my own manufacture I also keep large stocks of Bngliih, American, and foreign footwear of ,V * the highest grades. Why does JAMES T. MAINE do a Roaring TradeP ':'.■■ ' Because your money it returned or goods exchanged if not satisfied ;be keeps a large stock; you feel at home in his shop; <: ;. you get treated with civility; ho is noted for good value, square dealing, truthful advertising; gives a printed guarantee * ; ' with every pair of hit own make; customers don't get had; holds a genuine tale, aad you always feel satisfied bit prioes vV are right. ' %i: NOTICE THE ADDRE3SIIAIVI ES 1 ■ IVI Al IM Eβ <OeneraUy known as "The Little One"). Corner of COLOMBO AND GLOUCESTER STREETS. (Near Cathedral Square, opposite Toneyoliffe A Carey's, almost opposite Broadway's Refreshment Booms, ■/■■;-, and next to Jones's Candy Store.) .

p——« MEN AND WOMEN! h~M In ■»..•,. —«•„ MIDDI.K.AOKD, Y<>UNO, AND OLD, ■ ££*■ nearly every Are you Weak, l/ow bpintsd,'lired of Life; do you suttir Uom pny«K*l decline ' W-> I pantry there'e a through orer-exertion, excesses, or ignorance in youth, debihty, nwcrous weakness. ■!••% 5 !;>.' ■ f / « . , lesenesi, w«»ted. run down letting, pimple*, bladder, kidney, or prcsUl affections, o-«l»S ■'*-" I J** °* Marmal&de, eholia, timidity, baa memory, low of flesh or ritality, diziin*** after itooping. twiUbing ;?< ■ j . . of eyelid* or muiclej, btabfulnets, blu&hing. y«tioo»« reins, or any wenkneit. end !»▼• •';., ■ an« 1Q nine pantries you utterly failed in your eSorts to regain HEALTH? li to, know for * T '*C nnt nf t« n tK.t i enang* all that. Yon run be mad* vigorous, bright. »troog, and heslthy by eorirn.iice i II I^~w,is " K " pROF - NOTMANN, M.«..«.~.e. mil "If" MA DM ill AflC * , "• ow>ucesxeb stheet west, chbistchuech. WS$tM It IfflUnilllll flllr only specuuift advertiaer «b« will aUAIUXT££ ▲ XHuauUUU CUBE caul ,m llinillliniinui. send treatment on aaey terms oi payment. Special easy terms to ftny sutfaret who ka« fllpl . *•» ai«'*d by eo-cail»d *peciili»te or Else trio Belt treatment«|f|fl is a perfect as well „ , , . >ID ~ ~,^v , ,.» - ■KB ' iiettd what MX ilcDOjSAi.l) says— as a popular pre- E2auusi£D weak vitality cubed. Jg| serve-it is mad* PRo^^^!s k ir d ' Febmwy 7,k ' lßM - Hl from selected Seville plM f- "At^SSfiS? .HHjfl ' Orangea, made pare '''* w " * burden. I often thought oi ending it I bad little to Ore tor; 1 r»» weak. v lKal ' tblu . ttud miserable. A friend, the best I can erer have, rove mc your address, and, t'Hffl' and made beet. th.uk God, I wrote to you. My ie*lU» and strength h*s returned, work M • blmmutb; "■rail. m y e >' es are bright, the dsrk rings haT* di»»ppeared; no dreams now, sad I»W few SB' quite Ui and rosy. . ■Beme--e--e-e-M- YWB V B JWXWALIX

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12189, 9 May 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12189, 9 May 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12189, 9 May 1905, Page 7

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