■!■ ©omfori in the Saddle \ 1 ©onthined with Style i 1 i | MEN'S > ' i > riding j> ! I s to measure s ! I £ At 35/- Per pair £ I C* & IN WEST OF 3 fflTj [ 11 | I 1 3 ENGLAND \ flfr I tJI 1 ffi j I Vf nlrv/UKL/o fl > n|V / \ \\w | In 7 n TO UFARIIRP II t UII I "' Ml/I * I lAt from 40/- P er P a,r I £ Pi!?/?' '' 1 1 HWS* OUR BREEGHES EXPERTS ... I I | i Invariably give satisfaction I | | I. uli raliyo a uu., Liu., bell salGillll Gil *X _OBgBH>B-_-----_---____B—Bnß_M_iM__o_HnflHlH_i__H_S—HQßßßU 3?i GAMAGFSI To the Pubiic - 1 I hfpqt GAMAGE'S | LULuOL jr have bought the balance of the |1 0 +' ANGLO-SPECIAL CO.'S stock fj uGOSSIIOn. °f BICYCLE ACCESSORIES, I have decided to offer the m ■fl 3 S oo^3 to the public at prices j|| BSIE J 1 33 P er cent - an d 50 per cent. II FNftl RH I n LIIULiUB- 1 GAMAGE'S will hold a Great Bale during the ||j __ S next few *weeks, when . __ C?FSI iv' : BICYCLES | AA.. High-grade .. Jtjjjk I Guaranteed. lIFIJ English Bicycles JSJB j I (fully guaranteed) will be sold for /A* )} £10 10s. o * B £i o 1 os. I i fl All Goods Marked at Sale Prices. Jj vb* 1 §\\|f| BaCn. I Bee Windows, Lit Up Nightly. // jL IMI 1 GEO. MILNE, Manager. ' |
as:"; : • ' " v ~3£ i t BIS <ft il fl 8-8 f\ fl Mark the word, it is not very often we use it ; this week we are offering such rl SI?- B_b afl H fiH » values as your money never commanded before. Ladies !We have two ralllSnllvO B Departments, namely Dresses and Manchester, that you should specially in- . t »lB agi \&u yna ■P H mist a S pect at your earliest convenience. Do not think over it too long, remember ~ the prices prevent good things from lingering at our Store. ..—_—_—_—_—________a— ——i ——>——— —-——————.—————————»——- ———————————————————— ——i ———_-_ DRESS GOODS MANCHESTER DEPT. In all the latest weaves, fashionable cloths, and asked- _" re _„ 0 _ b ", ying LinenS x DOW ? The l' nen closet c * n for colourings, aro to bo found at this Store. The j\ c fil e d »* le » 3 expense to you now than at any other prices are marked low, and are well within the reach U ™ e d " nn X 'j? 6 next u l2 months. Why ? Because we of all. The following are a few of the many sterling sh » re th * P roh ' B w ' th J 0 *-* >. y° u ßR ye us the , business, bargains offered— Not « the reduced prices and buy early. ,_,.._, j ! , , , ... . Table Linens, slightly imperfect, C 4 inches wide-All-wool Colonial Tweeds, in checks and stripes, extra Usual pnce o /t f .. F y pficia , price 2/2 a yard line finish, from .. .. 4/- per yard Newest Mercerised Table Damasks, C-i inches widePrune Cloths, Tweed's, and Hopsacks, 48in. wide, Prices from .. 2/3 2/6 and 3/2 a yard from 3/- per yd. This is the very newest shade. Special Job Bought Table Linen, 56 inches wideNavy Tweeds. Cashmeres ; Navy Coatings, Taffetas. _ S P? C l ia T 1 t*-* J\*,*• ■ 2 71 "*• , a ™ d and Navy Silk Mixtures. A colour that is always Special Job Bough; Table Linen, M> inches *>de-ri-ht ".. .- Stocked in prices to suit all. Special cleanng pnce .. 3/-a yard ° , . Uugs tor Winter, in long values at snort prices— Black Dress Materials in great variety ■ staging from Colonial Rugs from .. 11 /9 to 1 6/6 each tho finest Silk Voiles and Crepe-de-Chenes (suitable All-wool Colonial Flannels, at 10.d., 1/U, lmL 1/0 yd. I for evening wear) to the heavy and rough serges for Striped Flannel Shirtings, at 1/9. 1/11 and ./- a yd. winter. Prices from .. 1/- to 7/6 per yd. Navy Flannel Shirtings .. at 1/9 and L'U a yd. L 1 I 1 MEN'S WINTER SUITS TO ORDER, from 63/- to S5/Thinking about your Winter Suit? You are wise to do so. The new Winter fabrics are here—a handsome variety— and you get the broadest selection now, without hurry or rush. Patterns range from the neat effects in worsted to the moro striking styles that young men like. If you have never tried one of our Made-to-order Suits, the amount of » " smart tailoring, fit, and correct style will be a revelation to you. __ . ■. : Men's Well-cut Sac Suits, in all asked-for materials, Men ' s Stylish and Comfortable Headgear at reasonfrom .. .. -. 16/6 to 56/- able prices. 0 ' ' Men's Stiff Fur Felt Hats, blackBoys' 3-garment Knicker Suits, from 13/6 to 36/- At .. .. 7/6 8/6 and 12/6 each Boys' Norfolk Suits, from .. 11 /6 to 30/- Newest shapes in black and coloured Felt Hats— -. , - _ ■. i -mo(.oaia At •• •*/<* 8/6 an(l 10/6 each Boys' Conway Suits, from ..11/9 to 22/6 Twee<l - &p3 ._ Golf and ISanfurly Boys' Sailor Suits, from .. .. 4/9 to 16/6 shapes, from .. .. 1/9 to 4/- each TONEYCLSFFE and CAREY The Store where Cash Counts COLOMBO ST. . - - vtT — R**-
-— — ORIENTAL PTWO !•»-., *__ ___»....____ 11Al>u > ' A. z - R2TAILE.RS" riiOiECTICLV ASSOctMAMpnn powders — — v Uiinllll WW I WIIUWIIU T>Y Hopkinson, London. FOR SALE, snl« D - j TRA.jE EXQUIK- AGENTS. COOK & ROSS, i sc «* GorTus. ! Pub -' kw nf H ;:_''u^ K GUARmAX " S.uUUb-a li»8. 241 COIQMSO ST.. CHIHSTCHUItCH. iCiCxSora terrace. ; CLOUCE_T__i L«A_l*J:.i-IS. Chri_tch_rch. atj.D r£U._lt' Hi/A UK, i___nei.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12497, 7 May 1906, Page 2
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