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C WHY IS IT that we recommend j you to J. MCDONALD'S FURNITURE EiPORIUH, 91 Lowep High Street (Near Barbadoes St.), for SIDEBOARDS, WARDROBES DUCHESSE CHESTS, Etc.? BECAUSE McDonald kOs lrithhi the reach of all. His Factory is complete in every detail, which enables him to manufacture Furniture worthy of your inspection. McDonald's Motto is — T» Retain Custom fey STRAIGHT DEALJNCL j INSPECT t C9S»II

WANTED. TEA. TEA. TEA. TXTE Snpoly a FANCY CANISTER conVV tainin* SIX POUNDS of HIGHCLASS TEA for 7s 6d. (Canister alone worth 2s 6d). FRANK A. COOK, Importer of Groceries and Table Delicacies, 2-22 COLOMBO STREET, Christchurch. C353S rCTTr ANTED Known—Jewel Caskets of Cad»T.' bury's highest-class Chocolates are given free to users of "Bournville Cocoa." Ask your grocer for particulars. Wholesale Cadbirry Bros., Ltd., Parish street, Wellington. C 3702 WANTED to Let, Ranfurly street, St. Albans, New House of 6 rooms, bath, h. and c, and every modem convenience, 25s per week. McKeniie and Willis, Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square (next PostOfficeh 310 WANTED —Gentlemen, gfive your •wives sisters or sweethearts a Gold or Ejilyer-mounted Umbrella. Always cheaper at Lethaby'e, Manufacturers, d Cathedral square. 7136 WANTED KNOWN, if yon waat a Gooseberry Tart esrly in the season, buy a tin of "X" PIE GOOSEBERRIES. C 2631 WANTED —Gentlemen, gnne your wives, sisters, or sweethearts a Gold ot - Silver-mounted Umbrella. Always chej.pei at Lethaby's, Manufacturers, 61 Cathedrai square. 713t WANTED, people to call ana inspect Holme* and Sons' display of Bedroom Wars, imported direct from the maker?. Six piece_eets irern 1U 6d n«tt. C3O7S WANTED^— Ladies, give your hutbsnds, brothers, or ew*etheartb, a G-old or Silver-mounted Umbrella. Largest variety at Lcthaby's, Manufacturers, 64 Cathedral square. 7136 XiyANTED, you to try "X" NECTARINE "• CONSERVE. A delicacy. C 2631 WANTED,, those having • Second-hand Furniture to dispose of to know that wo are cash buyers in any quantity; Tjest possible prices given. Ringr up No. 1881, and we will send our buyer down immediately. McKenzie and Willis, Cathedral square (next Office). WANTED, Newly Wedded Wives to sweeten their Husbands with "X" CHERRY CONSERVE. C 2631 WANTED Known, thrt Kensington Estate sections, St. Albans, &ro eel!in.j rapidly from £90; easy terms. Charles HOI, 165 Hereford_street, Christchurch. \TrANTED~Left-oa Clothinp~Ladies and t T Gentlemen ©an depend on getting their extreme value. All letters and β-p----ptictments punctually attended to by Mrs King, Secocd-hwid. Dealer, 105 Tu&m street, & , Chrietchujch._ ; C 2233 TTTANTED Known—Heirdressuig Iβ 6d W' Shampooing 2s 6d, Manicuring Is Face Massage 2s 6d, Hair Combings mad< up. Use Bland's Vegetable Hair Dye 3s Gd guaranteed harmless. No greenish shade MISS CLOUGH. Stewart Deweon's Cham bers. High street. » C373< WANTED, people to oaii and inspect Holmes Mid Soca' 4-ply Stretcher Flax Mattress and Kapoc Pillow, complete, 19* r.ett. Holmes and Sons, Tuam street (roar High street). C 2075 T7STANTED —Gentlemen, give your wives » * sisters, ct sweethearts a Gold oi Silver-mounted Umbrella. Always cheapei at Lethaby's, Manufacturers, 64 Cathedral Z. square. 71 fie _ TTfANTED KNOWN, "X" GREEN PEAS :g when served up are equal to fresh. B- / C 2631 h Iβ V\TANTED Known—School Boots for Girls, j s » i in strong leather, 7tolo 5s 6d, II to 1 Gs 6d; first-class leather; all solid make; .' every pair guaranteed or money returned, .j Stewart Robinson. Cashtl street. Co67G Xxf ANTED'Knowi:—Old"Lidies'~i , e , .-t Boots. [jj »V. sid.?«, with patent toeoapa, 6s jj 6d: Lace BooU. felt lined, patent golo*h, 5s jj lid. G«t a pair for the cold weather; a !ipi- , ited number only in stock. Stewart Robiu--0 son, Ca?hel street. C367G '" \TAVVIJ-iS, roll up "and sceiy 13s 6d Whole a Back ShoMers, p<>gged, double waistB <xl; just the boots for v/et veather. Also, Heavy Cjogs 7s lid. Leggings, black or tan, 1 3s lid. Stewart Robinson ia the man to - buy from. 223 Cashel street. C 3676 '; "\\rANTED, 3CO Ladies to Eec my 3s Cd »». Shc«s; do fo.- house wear. Tliis I mo will be rau«h dearer, m view of new 6 tr.riff. Also Dancing Shoes 23 Gd. Felt Slippers at 9d pair. Stev/art Kobinson, Cashel '» street. _ _ C3G7C 1 YyANTED Known—Stewart Robinson is j * ».• d«t«rmiiie<l to bo ii: the front rank 5 with bargains for all. Everything is" cut to Bidrock Prices. Gents' Golosh Balmorals Ss 3d; ask to be fihowu this line. Stewart ' Kobinson, 325 Cashel treet. C367C TIfANTED Known—Gents' Patent Leaiher '». Lace Dancing Shues. in real patent B leather, are going at 7s lid. Court Shoes, s;nne quality, 7s Cd. A sp'endid line. Competiton defied. Stewart Robinson, tho J Ready Money Man, M 3 Cashel street West. " I _ C36T(J W'AXTED Known—Stewart'Robinson buys I* » for cash and sells for cash; hence tho low prices. A wonderful lir.f- now fellirsg are Gents' Chrome Balmorals. 9s lid. Get a pa;r before they are all sold. 2C3 Cashel street-. C3G7G I Tr OR tit correct time "See the * Kew' " J*- Watches, from £1. So'.e agents. 1 GOTO KENNETT'S, 1 . 183 High street. C 2619 r • 11 * 1 Cutlery from Mimion and I Co.«, th* Lowest Chrirtchurcli Price*. ~ J — C 3957 I j T>UKO for Sale. £33. Practically new T3plii n- n * g t " ran < 1 . Splendid instrument; U,!* 1 " J?l tone, full iron frame,- latost

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13111, 9 May 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13111, 9 May 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13111, 9 May 1908, Page 12

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