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Yoa will find lot 3of suitable, serviceable, sensible Christmas Presents displayed in IB S&sfit •MJB^^^B our warehouse. Just the things that your friends will appreciate and be able to IEI A make use of, such as:—Purses and Pocket Books, Gentlemen's Ties and Silk \JgKsßgßr /*&&&. Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Silk Ties, New Typee of Belts, Pretty Sunshades, Novelties In Handkerchief Boxes and from 2/11 each (containing one half-doten Handkerchiefs /M££AX£&< of good quality), Beautiful Handkerchiefs, Sachets from 2,C each, Fancy Boxes of >«|T/TaTRfiV >l Perfumes at 2/11 per box, Tea Cosies, and Cushions, Kaiapoi Ruga, Umbrellas, and * AnA tl\ ™f J"iK!v last but not least, our famous " Elita" Kid Glove, in all shades, at 2/6 per pair. j^Hfl^MP^iW^'WJ»\ L ■ Graham, Wilson & Smellie NBARCU>CKTOWER -

I Gents , Latest Fashion in Footwear. Gents , Sunday & Holiday Footwear. C GENTS 1 ELASTIC SIDE LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS- Young Men should always bear mind tt»t Mdne Biwj. & Can be pulled on without unLcin* or unbuttoning, Hook only the latest Btylee !» J J B^ Sal™ V umiuui ordinary Elastic Side Boot. Made in all on American lasts of the very latest shapee. Square, £ leathers and "I "Fmol" omforuble Boots ever made. needle, and medium and broad toes. Moderate prices. I Gents' Latest Styles in Footwear. Ladies , High Grade Footwear. £ OENTB , elastic side lack and button BOOTS- charming as Violets. 1 BliWr^f Light and beautiful as Lilies are the Summer Boot, and 9 faU to have a pair of these boots. They are dressy and Shoes for ladie. which we are now showing. The freshC wai wear welh Made in all popular leathers, and on new and elegance of the new creations being thoughte of £ Narrow, Medium and Broad Toe lasts. You haye never bright skies—of summer flowers. ]& worn a boot *qual to them (or comfort. Manufactured . - f , . C by and procurable ODly at Mtine Broe. Notk Addbms— 11/ A WOf81(111 I fIOVIS£ YOU £ 132 High Street, opposite A. J. White , !. No connection " c lIUUIUII I UUIWfc juu jfe with any other shop. To buy shopworn chocs at this time of the year, when good Cr> a » UVU r* M «4/« C AA *ai>/«n» dresses are being worn. Come in and make comparisons I Gents High Grade Footwear. aASs.-a'Sf aryaWr^fiE ri? Have you tried tho latest OXFORD SHOE BALS and No connection with any other shop. ]2 DEKBYa? If not, procure a pair at once. The latest C Footwear Creation on tho market. Smart. Stylish and I nAviyQ 9 [\*\nt\t FinP FfintU/P^T 3 Dressy. Any shape, toe square, needle, medium and LCIUIVJ I/dllllj I IHv IUUIWvCII. 3 broad. The Snoeg you wan t are the chocs we sell. Our Boots and % Wβ are showing the best collection of Gents' Footwear In Shoea add finish to correct oostnme. Made in fifty X Ohrißtchuroh. Skk our Window Displat. Maine Bros., 132 styles, of finest leathers, and finished to perfection. We 2 Hlah Street, opposite A. J. White's. No eonneotion with any provide footwear in large variety, always selecting those *k other ehep. Btyles we think will please you beet. C SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. I 132 HIGH STREET (opposite A. J. WHITE'S). %> No connection with any othon shop.

People who can Carve Poultry are great fools if they own it, and people who can't have no wish to learn. **" It isn't Poultry that we wish to talk -boot for a few minutes, although Poultry is very enjoyable in the hot weather; but, should it even becomo tainted, we immediately take a dlellke to It. . It is possible for everyone to prevent meat from becoming tainted. By the use of a... REFRIGERATOR OR ICE GHEST food can be kept wholesome and sweet for days, even in the hottest weather. "But Ice Cheats." you say/"cost money, and we can't afford one." Well, if such is the case,' then allow ue to introduce ONE OR TWO OTHEIt LINES that will enable you to economise your meat bill, so that you may save up money to purchase a Chest ■ome day. We carry a stock of ... MEAT SAFES WIRE DISH COVERS COLLAPSIBLE GAUZE SAFES GLOBULAR WIRE ONES, ETC. and also we have a special line in ... FLY KILLERS, which are just tho thing to prevent so much trouble in the kitchen. They are well worth the 6d. it costs you to get one. Another time, perhaps, we will tell you what nice drinks are to be made with our Sparklets and Seltzogens; but just now we wish speoially to bring Refrigerators before your notice. If you- don't quite know what they are like, look in our windows. lASON, STRUTHERS AND GO, LTD., The Leading Hardware House, COLOMBO AND LIGHFIELD STS. Aegood as a Changa of Climate. Uβ Cuh.l Stnel, Chrliilobaroh, 14th Atismit, 133* »i»r Blr,—8om» tittle time »ko I wu fettling my BttYuOi »ym*m ierr much run d..wn, v * rwult af too eW yttjmlua to Wl..»<. 1 w». indue*! br your «g»nttn Chrl-tchurcb to Irj * bottle of y. ur Hlantekoo. a> be Miumd mc th»t It would brace mc up, and brine u>, back to my normal 0..i.d11i..n. I tuay .ute that a< areenltof u»ii lg one buttle I reoeirrd Tery sreat benefit •liooat a> «fl«tlfely «g a change of climate. I liare noon plMinr* In reecnunenaing it to anyone in toe Ire_j_!n,Touri althfully, B. U. SPEIR3, EiUto and Otneral A^ea illPlanUkoa Kmtile* maybe obtain*! whelaialee retail from— E. W. HALL, Herbalist. 170 Armagh Street, City. 'K'XMAS... DELICACIES M K M JAM " X " PLUM PUDDINGS, in tins "X" MINCE MEAT, in Jars "X" SALAD CREAM "X" TOMATO SAUCE "K"RA-PBERRY VINEGAR YOUR GROCER SELLS THEM. S.KIRKPATRICK&CO.LTD. NELSON.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12379, 19 December 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12379, 19 December 1905, Page 4

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