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! The Habit of Buying at Toneycliffe & Garey's I ! A good habit. It is rapidly growing with Chrietchurch people. It is a habit i \ by which hundreds iave in their daily, monthly, and yearly expenditures. It gj : is a habit that becomes more fixed the oftenor people buy here, and the §• i broad reason is our cash system. People are satisfied with our prices. People ffi ; are satisfied with our merchandise. People are well satisfied with the ways ot g . our Store, Ha manners and methods. F I In point of merchandise, facility for dieplay, dependable character, value 1 ™ for price, and liberality to customers, we have determined that none shall w I surpass us. g Watch our prioee carefully, and you will find every item a money-saver. w STYLISH and DRESSY BELTS I For fashionable ladies. Experience has demonstrated the fact that the | choicest goods are always sold early. Those are the days to make your i soleotion of our easy-priced, well-assorted slock of Ladies' Belts. ft Remember, it is easy to match the prices, but it's hard to match the 8 qualities. ' 1 LBATHEB BELTS, in the newest shades of tan, green, red, navy and brown, i at 1/6 and 1/8 eaoh f Latest Shaped LEATHER BELTS, in the stylish shades of tan, brown, green, W pale blue, lavender, navy and champagne .. .. at 2/3 each k Serviceable Biack LEATHER BELTS, that look well and wear well, $ at 1/G, 1/8, 1/9, 2/-, 2/3, 2/6 each | GLACE SILK BELTS, that add appearanco and finish to a lady's dress, in X pale blue, pink, reseda,-heliotrope, nil and red. ' gfi B at 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, 3/11, 4/3, 4/6 each 8 1 BLACK SILK BELTS, in all asked-for shapes, I 1 at 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/-. 2/3, 2/C, 2/9, 2/11 and 3/11 each | I ELASTIC TINSEL BELTS, suitable for evening wear, at 2/6, 2/9, 2/11 each i J LADIES' NECKWEAR I ( It's the little touch of smartness that makes the smart girl smart, and it's fij I nowhere so noticeable as in Neckwear. Our Fancy Department is well-stocked B E with the latest, most fashionable and reasonably-priced articles of Ladies' P ,R Neckwear and Blouse Trimmings. f| I JABOTS, the latest in Neckwear, at 2/C, 2.9, 3/3, 3/11,4/3, 5/3 and 5/11 each i g Stylish CREAM LACE FICHUS, in great variety at 11/9 126 17/6 each | M Ilandsome CREAM A WHITE LACE FRONTS, that put the finuhing touches i B to Rood garments .. .. at 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, 4/6, 5/11 each B gf CREAM A- WHITE FANCY LACE SLEEVES, as now worn .. 6/6 each 1 H CIRCULAR TRIMMING SILK, with lace and insertion inserted, invaluable I Uj for Ladies' Collars and Yoko3 .. .. at 4/3, 5/6, C/- each 1 I SILK VELVETS, at i/n a yard. I I A Rare Econgmising Opportunity I I 0 Our large purchases pay. We are able to give great values when selling, H JS because we reoeivo great values when buying. .We have just bought a large B || quantity of SILK VELVETS at a very low figure, and can consequently offer || set ttism t) you at prices that make it wise (or you to anticipatcfuture wants 1 fj raj But remember, our prices while low, never reach the point whore quality n M ceases. Amongst other first-class values, our special purchase consists of all f] SJ the fashionable and latest colourings in Bj 1 SILK VELVET at i/n a Yard. 1 n CHIFFON-FINISHED SILK VELVETS, the correct Trimming for Up-to-date §3 n Milliuery and Dresses, in all the sought-after shades .. at 3/6 a yard. M I TONEYCLIFFE & CAREY, I 1 THE READY-MONEY STORE. COLOMBO STREET. I ! DON'T BE PUT OFF INSIST ON HAVING 'ARAB' TEA (BRAND) ■ mamMP*

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12506, 19 May 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12506, 19 May 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12506, 19 May 1906, Page 4

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