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WANTED. „ \TEW TAJUFF REDUCTIONS, % With S per cent. Caeh Coupons. Good Elem* RaUins. 2jd per lb. Ik Sugar 2d per '.b, 9s 4d per bag. •d W Prunes and Dates, 4d per lb. r- Figs, 4d, od or 6.1 P*r '«»• ~ ~ a, Best Currants 4Jd, Sultanas aid lb. d Candied Peels. Ed per lb. w Weka Tea in lead packets, la 3d, good « w any is 9d in Christchurch. ir T. TAYLOR, 97 ColumbgJ^^i__j?t WANTED, by widow lady, Two Unfurnished Rooms fireplaces, sunny, Linwood is or Richmond. 'Moderate," "Press." K52 ■* T7ITANTED to Let, we.l-furmsiied Hou*t, _ » » Fendalton, 7 rooms, telephone, alt ig modern convenience*. R.P.8., "Press" L j Office. 853 a. WrAXTED to~LeT SnnJwliaTeiyi «sven- » » roomed Furnished Hous-e, every con- . venienoe. Apply West End "Press" Office. lb _ m I "WANTED to Sell, c h«p. Motor Bike '»» (Minerva), 2j h.p., nearly new. W. bowon. Papsnui. 864 »* WANTBD Sell," Ayrshire"" Cowf "quiet ~s>nd '• * » sound calving «-hortly. Apply Fer- *" gupon, Rose street. Spreydon! 866 to Let, House and ' ' 3 Acres, orchard, various outbuildings, ~ etc.. etc. Baker Bros., 138 Manchester street. ■« : "\VAXTED, Ladies "to"inspect our "stocks ~!» » of choice English. Continental Novelr . I ties in Parasol and Uiubrel'a material. Vera 3 and Sons, 191 Armagh street. ■ 165') a, I WANTED, Ladies Para-ols made tomalch -i It » any costume. Exclusive trimmings 3 ! and linings. Vere and Son«. 191 Armagh r I tired. !*. WANTED to Let, M7lJ7fbert""jackson's s, » » pretty and artistically-designed Houto 17 of G rooms, replete with every incdorn cons venience, including h. and c., gas, patent w.c, „ etc., etc. 1-acre tastefully laid out in garden ; and orchard. Situate Jackson's road, Fen- ; j i dalton, 3 minute? from car; moderate rent to first-class tenant. Baker Bros., 13S Manchester street. ; "\ITANTED. Married L»d ; iw to rivo ih«s- - v* Husband* "ii." MARMALADE. It ie . like matrimonj. C 2631 j WANTED— give your husband*. : brothers or eweet hearts a Gold m ' Silver-mounted UmbreLa. Largest variety at Lethaby's, Manufacturers, 64 Cathedra: »(ju»re. _ 7136 \\T ANTED to Let. Fitt-rerald" avenue. 7 . » ' rooms and conveniences, 17» 6d. Baker Bros., 138 Manchester street. "W ANTED—Ladies, give your husbands T T brother* or sweethearts a Gold or Silver-mounted Umbrella. Largest variety at Lethaby's, Manufacturers, 64 Cathedra) square. 7186 \XT ANTED, Ladies to know our high-class » » Parasol, Sunshade Silks for coming reason have arrived. Vere and Sons, 191 Armagh street. T/TTANTED Known. "X" OEEEN PEAS *' when served up are equal to fresh. ____ _. o^*3l WANTED KNOWN--Mrs Quartermain i* a Cash Purcha-er of Ladies', Gente' and Children's Loft-off Clothing. Letters by post or otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. Quartermain, 154 High sheet ■ WANTED Known. "X" PIE FRTTITS in heavy Syrup are a treat. Try the Apple* for a rtart then Slioed Peaches. C 9631 WANTED KNOWN. IT SETS THEM COLD WHILE YOU WAIT AT MOOR and CO.'S COACHBTJTLDEBS, S3 Victoria street. CB2M ANTED, Ladiea to send their old Shade to b« covered with a Fashionable Chen«. Tamels to maich. V«r* and Sore, 191 Armagh street. WANTED, Left-off Clothing. Ladies and Gentlemen can depend on getting their extreme value. All letters and ap-' Dointmenta punctually a-ttended to by Mrs King, Second-hand Dt»l?r, lot Tuam street, S., ChrUtchurch. 09233 ANTED—Gentlemen, give jrour wives, sisters or sweethearts, a Gold or Silver-mounted Umbrella. Always cheaper at Lethaby's, Manufacturers, 64 Cathedral aqmtr*. 7186 C T R A N GE'S CHRISTMAS SPECIALS. THIS DAY. S TRANCE'S GRAND XMAS. TOY BAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR NOW OPEN: Thousands of novel; attractive and amusing mech*nioal aad other toy a I Extr*ord'in»ry •ttraction* to-day I Bring the children to Strange* I DOLLS," DOLLS. DOLLS I At~&faTing*'e Xmaa. Tor Batoer aj>d Fancy Fair. A huge collection I Compo DoUb. Wood Dolls. Wax Delia, Jointed DoUe, Laughing Dolla, Crying Dolla, Walk-ing-Dolls, TeJiinw Doll*. Prioea: From a few penoeto • few ahillinge. At Stutmge'a. NOVEL CLOCKWORK TOYS 'AT STRANGE'S: Motor-Cars 6d to 2s 6d, - Bouts 2s to 5s fid. Looooootiyw 6d to 2s Gd. : Hundreds to choose from. At Str&oge's. CTRONG~TOYS Xt~STRANG"E'ST Araefi- : *J can Expreee Waggone 12e 6d to 255, ' Rocking-horsee 1S» to 45e, Cricket Sete from 1 3s 6d, Cricket Bate from 6d. Tricyckn at j eeTeral price. At Str»nee'e._ INDOOR GAMES AND PASTIMES: All ' the la/test, includiog "Motor Tour," ■ "Cycling," etc. Prioes. 6d, 9d. Iβ. At , Strange g. MAGIC LANTERNSiREALLY GOOD) AT STRANGE'S: Iβ to 15b each. A " gTeat aeeortment of Boys' Pockrt-knivt* at 6d to 2s.—Clock-work Tmine (a wonderful 1 line) from 1* The "Tut-Tut" Jlotor Car ! (driver sound* horn aa be ridee) 3s 6d, and thousands ol atber* »t all prioee. M ' Strange*; XMAS. AND NEW YEAR"~QIFTS FOR GRO\VN-UPS AT STRANGE'S Gift ! Bazaar: Beautiful Peggy B*g«, in fancy eatbera in 6d to 46e each, Gente , fitted / Drresinig-oaeee Tβ lid to 21*, Ladies' do. 6a lid to 255, Folding Glove and Handkerchief Cue* U 6d to 265, Gente' Fitted TravelliDgoases 32fl 6d, Storlinc SilTer-mountcd Minora : 4a 6d to 255, Sterlinig Silver-mounted Hairbrush w 12s 6d to 45e, Sterling Silnret-mounted Puraas Sβ 6d At Strange'e. ' XMAS. AND NEW" YEAR GIFTS FOR "GROWN-UPS" «.t Strange , * Gift Bacaar: Gente , Shaving-mirrors 10e 6d u> 465, Gonts , Shaving-paper Oaeee (morocco) Iβ . to 3s 6d, Spirit Stands with three fine i bottles £5« to 50s, El«otro-ware T«a-poto 15s i to 60s. At Strangest. J NOVELTIES DTCRASH GOODS (eplen, c did littl« Xmae. and New Year Gifts) c at Strange's: Frilled Cuehion Co%iarß Iβ, la £ Gd, Iβ lid, do. Embroidered with drawn- { thread work Iβ lid, 2s lid, 3* 3d, Frilled a and Embroidered Coiey Covers in two chapes I Iβ Gd. At Strarrjje's. \ TW-OVELTIES IN CRASH~Goobs'l^rl*¥did littfle Xmu. 'and New Year Gift*) I at Struma's. Hemetitchod and Embroidorod Crash Table-oentres and Runners, 12 x 45in * 2s 6d, do. Tray-cloths 20 z 30in 2s 6d, do. * Squares 36 x 36in Sβ lid. At Strange's. TTtATHER (JHRISTMAS IS IN ATTEND- ? J ANCE DAILY AT STRANGE'S Grand i Toy iMzaar and Fancy Fair, and wants all the children to come and see ham. Thousands of Toys, Games, and Gift-goods of all 1 sorts to select from. All prioea. At Strang's. _ - OTRAJTGE'S'TOYBAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR is the beet place at which to * select your Xmae. β-nd New Year GiiU. All r the latest EngiLfh, Continent*. , , and American "Notions" and Novelties. Something to emit « everybody. All pricea. At Strange'g. rpHERES NO PLACE LIKE STRANGE'S r J- FOR XMAS. AND NEW YEAR ? GIFTS. An almost unlimited aeeortmeiit of noveMies in prwentetion goods, useful and t> orcamental. Sou will experience no difficulty I in making a choice if you buy your presents i at Strange'B; TO-DAY. TO-DAY, TO-"DAI AT - SITtANGE'S! Father Chrietme* hu now ta.keJ7*fip abode in Strange's Graod t Toy Bazaar ana Fancy Fair, and wiU be „ delighted to weJoome all who care to call Z and make hie acquaintance. Ton* of Toys I Stacks of Ojft-gocde, Thoueandfl of Novel- Z ties now await inspection at Strang's Grand !Lnrae. Toy Bazaar and Funcy Fair. Come - To-day and bnng the children to StTange's -pjIRBCT FROM TOY-LAND! Call ai lystrange's Grand Toy Baiaar and Fancy Fair 4, txA so© the thousands of novel, beautiful 6 useful clever, •pusing and attractive Toy 4 d ! and Gift-go de FaUjer Chrisbmae has to show E Eeceptions aiJ day long! Come Te-day and * bring the children to Strange's. / LIPTON'S PURE CEYLON TEAS ar. b ABSOLUTELY MATCHLESS Over 5 one nulUop packfti sold weekly in London alone. C3l4BJ;' - "A LL Bf^CKS r; ~Boot Poiiaii. Why not ] >.\ UM lt( j anoouxage Cokaial In- f dwtrj. oae*

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12989, 17 December 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12989, 17 December 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12989, 17 December 1907, Page 10

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