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? To neycliffe. Carey § 5 Colombo & Gloucester Streets c 5 If you shop at this | 5 Store ? Ton secure one splendid benefit, viz: _■ ~| Jujt tbe article yon require at the i™ fj. Tery lowest price. / T f~ The reason for this is that we arc H 3 STRICTLY CASH DEATEKS. _t 3 Mind yon, we bny as well as sell _z C for cash, and you know full well that J r* cash is tbe wizard that coaxes from t "J the manufacturers the most favour- H _z able prices, aa well as the finest quality *] Zl of goods. _Z l_ Then again, as we carry absolutely £ to njo accounts, our office and collecting ■- P expenses aro nil—a factor which con- »j j tributes in no small measnre to our |° _Z low prices. Of course there are many j_ r_ other advantages, but these are best L. N recognised and appreciated by a per- p r sonal visit to onr store. H r Will yoa make that visit to-day ? Jj 5 Suitable Holiday E 5 Gifts. j p Ton would be quite safe in choosing 1> T any of tbe undermentioned articles as r* C presents, besides the prices we quote "J !!_ are unquestionably the lowest in fz Christchurch. j_ _j TENEEIFFE D'OYLEYS, round and J H eqnare, 4_d, 6d, 6d, G_d N 3 RENAISSANCE D'OTLEYS, lace E T edge, linen oentre, 6£d, 9d \ j™ 3 EMBBOTDEBED XINEN D'OV- P C LETS, 4id, _Jd, 6d 3 C* CUSHION SQUARES and TABLE J «- CENTRES, lace edge, linen cen- C h tree, 2/6 and 2/9 id ALLOVEB RENAISSANCE LACE jP TABLE CENTIiES. 3/3, 8/0 H 3 RENAISSANCE LACE DUCHEBS 5 3 CLOTHS and RUNNERS, 3/11, P k DUCHESS SETS, trimmed with lace J p and insertion, 2/4, 2/6, 2/9, 3/- _■ 3 to 6/6 set » p T HEMSTITCHED EMBROIDERED 3 r TRAY CLOTHS, ail sizes, 1/-, H 3 1/6, 1/9,2/4,2/9 to 5/- C 3 PLAIN H.S. and EMBROIDERED jf 1m PILLOW SLIPS. 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, J p 1/8, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 to 4/9 each »j 3 FRILLED PILLOW SLIPS, 1/2, 1/6, C ."J 1/9, 2/-, 2/3, 2/6 to 4/11 each P 2 fin Offer from the 5 E Millinery Section. S r H Particularly Bmart and stylish are P _Z these New Trimmed Hats we place "J J on sale to-day. The selection em- Cj •W braces some of tho bandsompst of p P this season's shapes, trimmed in the ~J 3 most approved fashion. ■ While they P EC last, onr prioe 15/6 each. Zj C We are aIRO offering good quality 3 J Untrimmed Straws at 1/- each, as _■ _1 well as R ' ew Children's Galateas at p P the same price. HJ P BE SURE YOU CALL TO-DAY! h | 4 Blouse Length of 1 I Jap Silk ? si would make a very acceptable gift. C It is appropriate in the highest ssnse ip P of the word. *J P You will find tho prices on our Bilks *J a good deal below those of other P C houses. Here are details:— j] C A SPLENDID QUALITY SILK, in a 5 jj good width, at _ 1/- per yard C 5 Other Prices 1/21/4 1/6 1/9 1/11 P C 2/3 to 4/9 3 | Remarkable Sule of 2 5) {.ibbohs. § 3 Just at this time, when Ribbons are C t in great demand for Dress and p P MillineTy Trimmings, this clearance ™| 3 of New Ribbons should prove doubly P XI attractive. Wide widths, dainty 3 a* colours, charming designs, at prices _■ ■J fully one-half below the regular p P figures. 3 P Onr Clearing Prices 6d 9d 1/-1/3 T 1 Toneycliffe a Gareyf h Colombo & Gloucester Streets. H

STEEUTE BED STEELITEREO STEELITEIEP For Corrugated Iron Roofs. This paini has wonderful wearing and weather-resisting properties. It will last four times as long as ordinary paints. Two-coat work on roofs will stand at least for six years SMITH & SMITH Ltd. Mr. Charles O'Connor, starter tc the Auckland Racing Club, tells us what he thin_3 of— Solomon Solution. '•I have uwa SOIjOMOV 80LUTIOS. and oan tedifT to ltiwon<ta-f«l he»lins propartles. It keeps th.«orefmeof »11 disoh»ri;ln(E matfc*r and fnflira*. Won. and though the wound -a» very Bevere no «o»l or blemish b%» been left on the hone. _*<$*_ I b« -.ppy.to recommend SOLOMON SOLUTION t« m,Srie_d.. ohaE-ES OCONNOB.Rtsit sUble ahonld h«Te - Rood pot of SOLOMOI SOLUTION. From all taddlert, ohemuts, _« •tores, or— Bon-ing-to-'s, High street; "W. T. -feFerran, Chemist; Trist and Small, Saddlers, C_ri_tc__r__.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12392, 4 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12392, 4 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12392, 4 January 1906, Page 3

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