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Sugar.—The retail croce" have raised the nrice of sugar to 9s per bag for la, and 9s 6d for preserving crystals. The price for less than a bag remains at 2id per lb. 4 Madame Prendergast, 112 Lichfield street, intends holding a Special Sale on Wednesday, 11th January, and following days *of all exclusive Sumroer Models. Robes, and Theatre Wraps, which nave.just been opened up. 'd If you're making New Year resolutions, why not make a practical and economical resolve to save from onethird to one-half of your spending money by joining; the Wholesale Club. The membership subscription of 10s per annum is nothing compared with what you'll save during the year. You take no liability whatever upon yourself when you join the Wholesale Club, but you are entitled to purchase everything you require at wholesale instead of retail prices. Visit the Club's Warehouse, for seeing is believing. Address, next Smith's Garage. 4 Distressing Blemishes. — "Violet Snow" Cream is a positive remedy for stiperfluous hair. Guaranteed not to harm the most delicate skin. An excellent depilatory is enclosed with every bottle. 4s tkl, all chemists. 6 Grass-seeders and Harvesters can easily supply their wants at Messrs Armstron.tr, Ltd. Thus firm knows the requirements of the district and meets them. Bush rugs, 2s 9d, 3s Gd, 5s lid; Harvest Hats, 9d, Is Cd; Overalls, 2s lid, 3s 9d, a-i lid; Singlets from Is lid; Shirts, Is lid, 2s 3d; Unterable Shirts, 3s (id. These are very low prices for wear-well goods, and unequalled values. 6 The British public as a whole require little education upon subjects that atfect the pocket. When it comes to buying drapery or clothing, the verdict of the masses is always in favour of Messrs Armstrong, Ltd. 6 The public should remember that Mr Fred Kibblewhite, Cycle and Motor Importer, is still carrying on his cycle and motor business at his new premises in Cashel street, next to the Farmers' Co-00. Association (the old Kaiapoi Factory being his temporary premises), while his new premises aro being completed next door. Cycles and sundries at wholesale prices. 6 It will not be difficult to select your Xmas. and, New Year's gifts if you visit our establishment. Your spending power will be increased. Choice designs in silver and electro plated goods of every description. Antique copper kettles, hot water jugs, etc. In elegant cases fine assortment of butter knives 8s 6d, jam spoons 8s 6d, carving sets 13s 6d, peggy bags from 3s. W. Congreve and Sons, Colombo street. 6 Pictures suitable ror presents, at Gibb's, 254 High street. Gibb's pic-ture-framing has quality in it, and gives entire satisfaction. Prices most moderate. 8 To Farmers,. Machine and Traction Engine Owners. All Lubricating Oila obtainable at McClelland and Anderson. All, oils guaranteed. 6 Holiday-time is here. Be wise, and when you travel check your baggage through us. No charge for checking; just a trifle for express. Wo collect, check by rail or sea, deliver immediately. You've no bother whatever. —N.Z. Express Co. 6 Those on the look out for a really first-class oil engine, whether stationary, portable, or marine, should visit our Showroom and inspect tho "Anderson" engines to be seen running. The 3 B. H.P. is a beautiful little engine, runs very sweetly, and is capable of doing a lot of work. It costs only £05. See. also, the o B. H.P., for medium, and the 10 B. H.P. for heavy work of all descriptions. Theso engines all start easily off tho magneto, and are absolutely the simplest on the market to work. Andersons, Limited, Lichfield street. ; 6

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13938, 11 January 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13938, 11 January 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13938, 11 January 1911, Page 9

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