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I TWO ! STRONG 1 II ■ MPft BI I < REASONS I Briefly stated, there are two strong g I reasons why you should chop at this d I ilore. 5 \ I FIRST— Wβ hare a system of care- 5 ] i ful, intelligent buying, (personally jf ► Buperrieed by Mr. Toneycltffo and 3 > Mr. Carey), which procures for your 3 1 J benefit the right goods at the lowest 2 1 i possible price. % \ I AND NEXT—Our strictly caeh % ' ) principle of business (both buying and 3 selling) which practicnlly eliminates t all office and collecting expenses. Don't think this is mere idle talk IT'S SOUND SOLID TKUI'H— which a comparison of our qualities and prices will unquestionably prove. MAKE TOUR FIBST PURCHASE TO-DAY AND TEST IT. i _ SLIGHTLY DAMAGED : TABLE COVERS. i Underppiced. Make a speoial trip to town, and take advantage of the immense savings on these Tapestry Table Co7e?e. To be sure, some of them are slightly damaged; but then, agaij, others are not, and the prices on the whole shipment are much reduced. The manufacturers' liberal concersion enables U3 to give such splendid values. Sizes run from small to full dining table size. Former Prices 7/6, 8/-, 10/6, 12/9 13/6, 16/-, 19/6, 21/-, 27/Ou! Reduced Prices 5/11. fi/9, 7/3, 7/9, 9/6, 13/11, 17/6, 19/-, 23/6 See No. 7 window for display. Good Value in Children's Dresses. Of course these Children's Drosses are much cheaper than similar quality elsewhere, partly because we buy well in the Home markets for cash, and ; partly because our etrictly cash trade ) permits ub Belling at lower figures than < those of credit houses. I For example:— < Cashmere Dresses, smocked and tucked in sizes 20 to SO inches, smart colours, 4/6, 4/11, 6/6, 5/9, 6/6, 8/6, 9/6 to 15/6 Creme and White Silk Dresses, prettily trimmed with lace and tucks. Varied sizes. 8/9, 10/6, 12/6, 16/6, 17/6 to 32/6 THESE SUNSHADES ARE CHEAP! i We have taken the balance of our itock of Sumjner Sunshades, sorted them into five lots, and priced them 1/9, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 11/6 They are all well-made, serviceable Sunshades. Some sold as high as 17/6, while others are well worth double the prices we are asking. * Don't miss this clearance fe THESE ARE , REAL BARGAINS! . White Table Clothe, elightly lm- § , perfect, 6/6, 6/11, 8/9, 9/- 9/3, 9/6 % to 20/- X i Serviettes, per half-dozen, 8/3, 3/6, a , 4/9.6/8,6/- J I Ladies' and Girls' Hats, prettily !> I trimmed in newest styles, 16/6 j) 1 Serviceable Hummer Dress Tweeds 1 and Cloths. 9 1 Regular value 3/6 to 4/9. Now C 1 2/6 yard. 5 i toneycliffT J AND. (I CAREY J Colombo and Gloucester Streets j! Use 'Dentol , "" IUI ■ jp the Teeth =jj It is an antiseptic liquid tooth wash, and its regular use will both preserve and whiten the teeth; besides counteracting the fermentation of food in the decayed - cavities which gives rise to bad breath. Try it. 21- per bottle. Chemists and Dentists. > ' *j Mr. Charles O'Connor, starter t< the Auckland Racing Club, tells ns what he thinks of— Solomon Solution. "I We owd SOLOUOM SOLUTION, and c»n taa*ify to IU wonde.-fmJ healing properties. It keepi tb«oor* free of nil di*ah*rgitg~m&tt<>r »nil InflimiUon, and though the wound iai T«ry Mrtn no «c«i or blemlih hu been Uf» on the hare*. I «h»U b« happy to recommend SOLOMON SOLUTION tC my Itieaii. CHARLES O'COSNOB." Rvarr »Üble sbotiM have a rood pot ot SOhOMOf POLOTIOK. From all aaddlen, ohemisU, ant atorea, or— - High atreet; V?. T. MeFerran. Chozniat; Trist and Small, Saddiers, Ckrietchuxch.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12378, 18 December 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12378, 18 December 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12378, 18 December 1905, Page 4

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