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\BEATH'S/ HAS COMMENCED. \ I- — ' ii Every Item in Stock is Reduced during the *- SALE PERIOD from 2/- to 15/- 1 off each pound. r c HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF OUR SALE VALUES :—' I c 6/9 BLOCKERS for 3/6 I •airs of ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLOOMERS which I J ly sell at 6/9 will be sold at 3/6 per pair if you § j cut out and present this Coupon with order. I * / lIIh A I H At i 11 I 111 \ / Our Usual Discount of 1/- in the £1 for Cash, allowed \ / right through the Saie. \ \ S H _M*--"'-"'"'""- ,,,,,,l,, * ,,l,, * , -"^" ,—l , , " — ■_■■.■_■■■

H Our huge stock of Fireside Furnishings must be reduced before II H stock-taking, and we're making 25 per cent, reduction of these new, ffl __ beautiful, and seasonable goods to do it. 11 I There are Antique Coal Vases, in Beaten Copper, Fancy Brass, §| H and Carved Woods, and tasteful Fenders, in Copper, Black, and SI B Brass, Antique Copper, &c, all in th. newest art designs and the || H "prettiest styles, and all offered now at a reduction of 25 per cent, off __ H This 25 percent, saving is worth considering, foir every article is '*-.'■" H of thoroughly reliabWquality, and ydii're invited to'come in now and Kg J_\ see these and note the solid savings effected by this H COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. - \________l___________________tswssmsa^smmamaws—

- •-HBHHIE-a-HMH'-Bw>>>>>'-«'<*-i>*a>HM THE EFFECT OF FAITHFUL WORKMANSHIP. Years ago there were just two ways of haying a suit —either to go to a high-priced tailor, or get a "slop" suit off the clothier'B shelves, which usually fitted where it touched. Men, as time went on, got too particular for the latter, but could not afford the former. Realising this demand for a better grade of suit, TRIBE and CO. introduced a new manufacturing system by which they made smart suits to measure from ,455. These "took on" wonderfully from tho start and we are making more of them to-day than ever before. ■ The reason is two-fold., FIRST, good materials and good workmanship, and SECOND, our wide and original guarantee to "Fit you or n€uin your money." Only good Colonial and English Tweeds are stocked, and customers consequently have the choice of a wide rang© of the newest materials. Wo never have, and never will, stock cheap German or other shoddy goods, because they will not wear and always lose their shape in the first shower of rain. Any Suit will give satisfaction when first tried on by the tailor, but the testing time conies when you have given it a bit of knock-about wear, and perhaps got it wet once or twice. If it keeps its shape and looks well then—and ours will—it has been faithfully made. If it does not, you ought* ; to tell tho man who "sold", you, what I you think of him and demand your money back. You have a right to it. It's yours, because you have received a spurious imitotjon —a make believe, a combination of shoddy material and the hot pressing iron. That's no good i to you. You want value for your j money. I The Suits we make are the value- i giving kind. At least, if repeat orders prove it, they are. Every suit is guaranteed to fit, has good Italian lin- ! mgs, is properly stayed and padded, and cut in any desired style, wnile our guarantee of a perfect fit or no money is the fairest protection you could possibly have. It will pay you to call and learn more about our System. TRIBE~& CO., 156 Colombo Street (opposite Congreve and Sons, Ironmongers.) c 4069 I ■ i Drapery, Boots, Clothing ON EASY TERMS. 4/- Deposit, 2/- weekly in £. Goods sent everywhere in this Dominion. Orders by post must include references, toil deposit, with stamp for reply. CALL OR WRITE TO L. W. BALKIND, 91 COLOMBO ST., CITY. Between Lichfield and Tuam Sts. TeL 3567 ! C 4..8—1

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13466, 5 July 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13466, 5 July 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13466, 5 July 1909, Page 3

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