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THE READY-MONEY ..STORE.. ; Long Wash ; I Gloves Fabrics With the wanner weather, the Superlative elbow glove season has started in *~ T real earnest, and we are quite, pre- VSIUeS ... pared with our large stock in all . {he newest shades. Our stock of Wash Fabrics is at present more comprehensive than Lisle Gloves, in white and grey— j t>s ever been before, embracing all At .. .. I/4 pe f pair the season's sought-after materials, * Lisle Gloves, in white, grey, pastille, decidedly your kind. beaver, cream and black— From.. 1/9 to 2] 11 per pair Self-colour GinghamsSuede Lisle Gloves, in pastille, grey, At .. "d. and Bd. per yard champagne, beaver, brown, navy. Self-colour Zephyrs, in all shades— 1 white and black— At 7d. and iod. per yard 1 From .. i' 9to 3/6 per pair p r i nt9| in light and dark groundsSilk Finish Gloves, in various From.. 5 id. to Bd. per yard 1 colours— . : White, Spot and Fancy Muslins— &£3&?5£S. 7£. topper yard j crev— Coloured Floral Muslins— f From.. 2/3 to 3/11 per pair From.. .. 9*d. per yard i - ■ - - - - 1 ] Women's j .. Summer Costumes.. ' At Very Reasonable Prices What a fine collection we show of the newest summer styles in » women's Costumes, Skirts and Dust Coats. A stock entirely new, crisp and beautiful. The range of styles is varied and complete, with ' most of the ideas exclusively ours. The materials include Muslin, f Gingham. Linen, Holland, Lustre and Tweed, all good wearing. I White Muslin Dresses' F rom 2 7/6 each Gingham Dresses ~ •• F rom 9/" «eh Holland and Linen Costumes .. .. From 22/6 to 33/9 each 1 Tweed Costumes .. .'. .. ..From 22/6 to £$ 15s. each * Lustre Dust Coats, in cream, grey, navy, fawn and black— From 19/6 to 65/- each ! Black Silk Capes : .. From 25/6 to 6 S /- each 1 Muslin, Holland and Drill Skirts .. From 5/11 to 14/6 each : TONEYCLIFFB \ & CAREY 8 —■ ' —t , ——«^y 1 . • ■ . _ • •-•' "■ •■ j . . . ———.— f■•■■ ■ • * . -

Dexter & Crozier lt*| U MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS & ENQINEERB § : %t§ MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH ||g ' fiARAQE .. Have opened the largest, most up-to-date Motor ? ; MP | • Garage n,Southern Hemisphere : 'for : ;;the :, jjiilotof , y r -' business in all branches. Open DAY and NIGHT ; @9 "and holidays.. Always at'attentionV; : J|^ HIRE .. ■■ ■■' •• Gars always available at shortest ||8 REPAIRS DEPT.' Under personal charge of our Mr. Hughes; late V .fi|| ■ of Kean'sMdtdr Co., London, with a competent -" mm EXCHANGE & If you want to turn your car into cash, tend it Iji g ••!• M«w ZaatauMl Agent* fb»' ''':.'■■l'-:'', y'~ \\ Sβ 1 Cidillii Motor Co. (Detroit. U.S.*.), Bill Motor Co. trtNtv ■ w

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A Cool Proposition.. i . . Hi Last summer, when the days were very hot, didn't - ; _;:. \OP'M you long for a cool place to keep the food in ? How '■ ■ ./.■■■; ■i:|.:t^^ often you felt dissatisfied with the meal, "simply because the food wouldn't kgep." Don't let:the ,• ~';:. .;l|||| same trouble occur this year. Now, before the v«»ry ■•■ '. :|s^|| hot days come round, let's have a call from you for- iiifeptl a Refrigerator. Remember, the food-saving will . dUllfti soon repay the outlay. Here's the price of a most ;sf|§§ useful sire .... ' ' .\ ■|f^|^| The Handy Refrigerator, U 10s. ;| |^ In sizes suitable for hotels and boarding-houses, Wβ '£ff|lf have them from £5 to £35> . '._-,.'. ■')' Call, at any rate, and see these seasonable goods. f *I^ : | Mason, Struthers & Co/Ltd; 11 . . . HARDWARE MERCHANTS . . . 'MS* : -' ■ ■ ■ oMMf" «i

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 5

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