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Remnant Fair ! Remnant Fair ! I Remnant Fair ! Remnant Fair "■ W 1 llMlillk ff Remnant Fair Dnmnint C«*ir Between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. each Thursday n _ . nemnani rair during June, commencing To-day, we sha i hold Remnant Pair thus offering to the thrifty housewife an opportunity unpiecedented. Remnants of all kinds of Drrpgry will be submitted at Half-price INCLUDING REMNANTS of FLANNELS AND FLANNELETTES in Useful Lengths REMNANTS of BLOUSINGS AND SHIRTINGS REMNANTS of CALICOES AND SHEETINGS REMNANTS of DRESS FABRICS AND SILKS REMNANTS of TWEEDS AND SERGES ALSO Hundreds of Odd Lengths of Drapery suitable for Every-day Requirements. ■„ IV Please Note ! ~W9 This Remnant Fair will be held every Thursday Morning during RSmnant Fait Jnne only, and the Remnants will be unobtainable at the Thursday ReiTWant FSIf . _ _ . Prices at any other time. - Remnant Fair Remnant Fair —■""-"—-—"■"" H.B.—W« have a gieafc *ecnmal*fcion of Bemnanti, and have adapted —————— n > r> ' tfail meelM of clwHiag them in order that the nuh may not n . r> • Remnant Fan , «urf«.withth e erdi a ar y cox« M o£b M u le ». Remnant Fair Remnant Fair BE THERE at 9 O'CLOCK Remnant Fair THIS MORNING! Remnant Fair ! r ;.',;;■...., ■••- Remnant Fair ! Remnant Pair ! IllVi HfllllS m X VUIL ""

Winter Wanta I L?iTitTs! If dissatisfied -with your old lamp, just come and see how \ h&& cheaply you can replace it with something. newer in % WBUBBBkL We are also the right people for WICKS, CHIMNEYS X J^^^B Lamp d »tov«... f I f|) YOUf Next SIIJI To get the morning kettle going before the stove is hot You can save £2 on your next suit, .«PERFECTION" Cooking and Boiling Stoves. f -PRIMUS- (silent burner). Extra parts, stocked for > J S^iP^Sit^SSZ this well-known StOVe. J in your own toWn JL. "CRITERION" (centre draught). A real hot stove, % *" Si " consuming very little oil. Supplied with extension top \ n y S { y j e desired, sF* to take three saucepans or four sad irons. C suits that are lined J_fid^n»_^ , "SALAMANDER" (blue flame). Very economical, C linings, have" 3 real fflffiffl fiwV and burns without smoke or smell. hair cloth fronts, f|j» M !JgOW\ Perfection Room Heaters ' I i'JEiS 111 So usefulfor rooms without fireplaces. | SUrjjILXS gjfflS^J > Mftt Watm* RnHIA« 2 A written |i|| Z nOl Walcr DUIUCS 3 GUARANTEE v^flJßKlf f One quality only stocked —" The Unique." This we can 3 FOR A FIT. r |}|fwW| ? recommend as the most reliable rubber bottle made. 3 When yoa order BBj Wμ . yoarsuitfromme, M Wn f A 1_ 1 V> 1- ' V a J theidothes will fit ffj US Ashby, Bergh (xb Co. Ltd. S .sssart-j J 1 > CASHEL STREET Opposite Farmers* Co-op. § of "« ■ , all the risk, if there is any. — ——~. ~ The materials used in my made-to-measure suits at from 39/6 are of the ___ ■ __ _ _r« • highest quality, the same quality M The Atlas Range Saves Coal v ™£H:r h ° Write for my splendid samples of the If you are building, or about to get another range, latest suitings, my simple seif-measnre. • i- i. *i. « α-tt ac" Vrtt. xviX\ fmA tte ment form, and my new style book, enquire about the 'ATLAS. You will tad its I gladly send them post free, great features are — minimum coal consumption, uni- They cost you nothing, they commit form heating higher stoves, bigger ovens — all steel, yon to nothing, but they can sare yon not iron-and abundant hot water supply, yet they Write to-day_now. *faile yon are 20 per cent to 30 per cent, lower in price than . ~,, others . . . Care to know why ? addressThen call and let us demonstrate. GEORGE DAYIES, SCOTT BROS. Ltd- - iß * Colomlnst:< christchurch. _ MANCHESTER STREET Opposite Coker^. C3J93 _/

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13151, 25 June 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13151, 25 June 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13151, 25 June 1908, Page 5

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