EYE-STRAIN I HEADACHES J Ana caused by Defective Sight and may be immediately relieved by properly adjusted Glasses .... 0.8.0 A, F.S.M.C. (London) OPHTHALMIC QPTSCIAM CASHEL ST. W„ . .CHRISTCHURCH —— Next BaUantyne'o IS years apodal atudy and exp«r!eno« In England *nri Colonies. Telephone 3©7. Hour* 0.30 to C. C37W>
PUBLIC NOTICES. SWEET AS HONEY. — _ •"\l\_TE Always pride ourselves on tho 'V. freshness and purity of our Previsions, because they are handled with that scrupulous regard for cleanliness that >m-. would insist en yourself. Pure Extracted Honey, at 8d and Is 4d. Pure Block Honey, 6d per block. Honey in Comb, well filled section, 7d each. Best Bull: Honey, cut any aire, 6dib. Ordinary Honey, 4d lb. Kincaid's Special Tea, Is 3d lb. Freshly Roasted Coffee, Is 6d lb. lfct prize, 7|d. Hashers. Gd aud Bd. - Prize Hams, 9d. AT KLNCAID'S. C1979-!M0 MISCELLANEOUS. VNYONE knowing the Address of Mrs Green, once Ellen Atkinson, from Manningham, Yorkshire, writo Annie Hodwell, 3 Vincent place, Auckland. 1271 T^jJANTED - Known—That Nicholson and v i Co. havo just opened up a nice selection of Ladies' Coats in Navy Bluo and Fr.ncy Tweeds at IC3 6d. C5523-GO4 WANTED Known Mrs Quartermaiu is a. Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters by poet or otherwise attended to. Address, Mr 3G. Quartermain, 154 High street. ANTED Known—That Dixon tiro*, have opened a Branch Shop in Manchests* Btreet. near Tuam street. Prices and quality tha same as at Caahel street. 4743 HOLMES Tand - SONS? LTIX. 120 and T22 Uigh street, near Armstrong's, aro now showing a largo variety of Linoleums', Lace Curtains. White Safin finish Quilts, Hearthrugs, Carpet Squares, etc., at their new buildings, 120 and 122 High street, near Armstrong's. C 4671 CALL and see the display of Prime Moat at very low prices at Dixon's' new Branch Shop, Manchester street, near Tuam street. 47i3 OLMES~M<T^ON : 'sr"LTjJ.. 120 and" T22 Hign street, is the place for Wire Mattresses; their celebrated 4-ply full size only 16s 9d. 215J1 POTATO Mashers and Rolling Pins, 6d each. Coat Hangers 3d; Mixing Sticks 3d. Woodware at Minson's. C 2957-1964 ji'SOl^S^hUiing - Knife Box, Shilling Chopping Board, Household Steps 6*, 7s. 10s, Clothcß Horses 8s 3d, 5s 6d. • drRmG - BLdss6iT pills" "cure Tith 0 Complaints and Indigestion, etc. Art purely" herbal, sugar-coated, email pilU, small dose, •mall price. 6d and Is. Every--where. CIEI7I I AM selling Wire Couches, with Green Serge Squab and Piilow, at 355; aiso Spring Couches, upholstered in duck ' leather, at same price. Other lines at equally low prices, at J. M. Mitchell's, Colombo street, Cit>v 2 I April 16th, MIO. g Mr. STEWABT ROBINSON, I Boot Importer, Christchurch. Dear Sir, — We beg to inform you that "w«' have accepted your tender of 13s 4d in the £ for the assigned stock of — . Petone. The Stock is in exceptionally good order and we are delivering same immediately.—Yours faithfully, ALFBED TYREE and CO., LITO. REGARDLESS OE* CONSEQUENCES. Vet Another Groat Sale of an Assigned Stock of BOOTS & SHOES. HEAVY COMMERCIAL LOSSES. There is a bad time ahead in the shoo trade. Leather- is going up in prioo by § leaps and bounds. Boots will be d oar or 1 this winter than they have ever bees. | WHY SHOULD YOU SUFFER, B !And you won't if you are Smart, then I BE SMART. 1 . STEWART ROBINSON THE GASH BOOT DEALER Of 225 Cashel Street W. is still smiling, and -why, HE'S GOT ANOTHER BIG? STOCK TO OFFER YOU REGARDLESS OF INCREASED PRICES. | Scores of failures are recorded. It § will bo impossible for retailers to sur- i vivo this calamity unless by a keen fore- 1 sight iiio-/ bought their stocks at the 1 8 right time and the right price. I Christchurch is fortunate in the poe- § session of a Smart Firm whoa* judg- li ! ment in buying largely at the right time |j j has enabled them to survive it Their I j cccpert knowledge of the markets I I" prompted them to secure thin assigned I stock of high-clus, reliable goods at the j heavy discount of 6b 8d in the £ off § manufacturers' cof>i. I Thi3 Splendid Stock is offere*} to you § regardless of the preot rise in leuher. 1 72 Pairs Ladies' Ward Shoes, rubber 1 heels, 3s lid pair, Mun's Goloshed Boots I 9s 3d, Men's Chrome Golosh Boots 8a 6d 8 Men's Box Calf Bale. 12s 6d, Men* fl Stout Cookhams 16s 6d. A miscei- 1 laueous lot, of Cookhams IB*. Men's 1 Heavy Nailed Shooters 9«, Men's Heavy § Pegged Shooters 12» Cd, Men's Bad- 1 morals, heel and toe platca, 9s 2d, Men'B 0 , Long Thi_*h Gum Boots S4t 6d, Men's § 1 Gold Seal Gum Boots £2 2s, Men's 1 Long Kangaroo Leggins 18a. Men's 1 J Heavy Clogs 7s lid. Youths' Goloshed B Balmorals 8s lid, Youths' Heavy School § Boots 7s Sd, Girls' Heavy School Boot. § heel and too plaAee, 11 to 1, fa nd Womens Chrome Leglets 8s 6d, Wol men's Chrome Button Boots 6s lid I Laaira Glace Kid Button Boot 3 9 B ! ! Ladies Glace Kid Loc« Boots 8s 9d LadrtsGlacs Kid Lace and Button Show os 3d, Ladjea' Lace and Button Shoes, a special line. Ss 6d. Lediea' livening Shoes, patent leather, 2s 6d lilies Glace Kid Evening Shoes 2s lid- On account of fpace this Hat only represent* a few of the bargains bought l~a thla " l °- Country clients kindly I send poaial notee, not stamps. Run your eye over this list of sale ! pnets, then come in and be firat anions the children too, the more the better. 1 here s s-ore to os a scramble. Cut out this advertisement. Have what you want marked on it, and be Ln c*riy. 23 \l Y °FJ CHAJNXE to go wol shod through the winter. You want It Boots. STEWART ROBINSON ™ta I ?T. O r.S?» I V cy - Then make direct for 72T, I CASHEL STREET W. there's BIG I BUSINESS GOING ON. 8 C 4689-1406 I
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13738, 20 May 1910, Page 10
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