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j WANTED TO PURCHASE. ] " • WANTED TO PURCHASE. j ! ; TT/"E PAY THF. HIGHEST PRICES FOR L ; ''SECOND-HAND I-'VnMTCF.K. . j t?l&hOS, &a 4 SEWING MACHINES. !if yoa wkh 13 Sell, bo euro ir.d gr?o u* r ! t\v.% or cr.ll. , j and WUuLIS, I { Auctioneers, i y- ?l i uaro Post Office) ' ' W' Ryegrass, Onions, and i'ota;i, . . toe ® (f°r forward delivery). We_p»y j 7,'Shc*t Cash Value for Produce o| I - irat . i J, Meagher and Co., 155 Cuishfl f j ctreat. - SKI'I WANTED to Buy, Empty Sacks, in any T * qui'nii;io3. J. Meagher and Co., 155 (iahel Sirce'.. 1204 "\ \'ANTED Buy, Irish Terrier Pup f&og). f Price ruiii-t be moderate*. S., "Prc*w" Uißco. 386 Miscellaneous. f ] HIiLNEY-S WEEPIN gI 'Phono 209"o7"or 39 Andover street. T. Benjamin--110 Ou'BBING wci.rs you cut. Save rubbing by us;r,g ' Monday." Every packet contains coupons f<rr £10l) cash prize. 8237G jV,f"cINTYRE''. Extra Strong Periodic Pi'.li. Recommended by ladies. 4s Cd, chemists anil etore<i. 82209-424G Special "Pag© for Women" in SaturJ- day' 3 Editions of "Tho Evening News'* appeals to everyone, A Bright Home Magazine. Parlour Games —Mineon's t are selling hundreds. Many fiue Is , games, and some at 6d. M 6179-495 3 rpHE Cream of the i«ews in the British, 3 i American, Australian, and European Papers about tho Great War appoais daily % in "Tho Evening' News." r 13LOOMINE is a pains "taking" remedy. All the difference between having painful corns and not having them is 6&, the pTice of "Bloomino" Corn Cure. Sold Everywhere. HiOa'J "OPRING BLOSSOM PILLS" Cure Liver Complaints and Indigestion, etc. Are J purely herbal, sugar-coated. small pills : 6mall dose, small price—6d and Is Everywhere. H4052 THE Special "Pago for Women" in Saturday's Editions of "The livening News" p appeals to everyone. A Bright Home j Magazine. |» "f EFT-OFF Clothing.—Mib Meagher, Cash ■ -*-4 Buyer of Gents' Misfits, iioots. Trunks. y Portmanteaux, also Ladiea' and Children's i. Clothing. 123 Lower High street. Letters e promptly attended to. Telephone No. «578. '■ M 6122 • "J /O FOR a First-rate Boot Polishing Set -1-/ O at Minson's. Good brush, tin of Nug- - got, and Nuggot pad._ M 6179-495 Greatest of all Wsrs," more fully '■> -L .dealt with in the "Evening News" l * than in any other newspaper in th* Dominion i?"l AA CASH first prize Easy Monday «!"" Laundry Help Competition! "What - did ?Irs Easy Monday Brown say." Entry ' coupons in packets. 8237 C i| 'TpHE Greatefit of All Wars," moro fully 5 X dealt with in the "Evening News" than in any other newspaper in th» I Dominion. L EFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs Pritchard is a Cash Eu rer of Gents' Misfit and Left- ; off Clothing, Trunks. Portmanteaux, a and Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Spot ca£h. Ring up 'Phone 3301, or write 12 Victoria street. P6079 r, "rpHE Greatest of All Wars," more fully 1 X dealt with in the "Evening New*" than in any other newspaper in th» Dominion. Y K NYTHIXG _ to"Polish? - TrF"Wwd - Food," 9 A it will surprise you; makc« motors, cyclcs, furniture, etc., like nevr. Is. Mineon's. M 6179-193 f T EFT-OFF" Clothing — Mrs Robeon, 203 JLI High street (late of Dnnedin), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-oB Clothing. Letters attended to. j 'Phono JjfEa ' RSC2: i "rpHE Greatest of all Wars." more fnlly S X dealt with in tho "Evening News" 3 than in fay other newspaper in th» , Dominion. 1 TV/TcINTYRE'S Extra Strong Periodic Pills. I.VX Recommended by ladies. 4s od, - Chemists and Stores. 82209-4246 FLOOR Brooms and Brushware of all sorts, sec Minson's Plain Figures. Door Mats, heavy ones, from 2s 6d. M 617&-495 a ?S"OSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints, lj Weekly Fashion Not/vs, and Reading r for Everybody, appear in the "Page for I Women" in Saturday's Editions of "Tho "> Evening News." April IS, 1917, 3 Colombo Street, 1 Christchuroh. 1 To Mr. Stewart Robinson, <■ Dear Sir, ' [ I have, after due consideration. j decided to accept.your offer of 15/3 1 in the £ for the stock of Boots and Shoes,valued at £709 17s. Od. L now held in my Colombo Street establishment, having decided to I relinquish business as an outfitter in Christchurch. Your offer and \ my acceptance should be just now 1 a great boon to the worker, reduc- • ing the tost of living appreciably. j Yours faithfully, ) (Signed) L. W. BALKI2\ D. ' Remarkable Sale of Footwear. Lower cost of living has been disenssed ; again and again during the past week or two, but with no practical result. It is left for Stewart Robinson to actually reduce the cost of living by offering Hundreds of Pairs c? Boots and Shoes at Cost Price. They were bought at a big discount from Mr. L. W. Balkind, of Colombo Street, who has given up the shoe sales part of his business. In these days pf leather famine and soaring prices this . sale comes as a wonderful picce of good ' fortune to the workers of Christchurch. ) Winter is setting in and hundreds of 1 men and women arc wondering how on r earth they can possibly afford to buy | deccnt boots at the increased prices. JUST LOOK AT THIS UST! 20 pairs Gents' Glacc Kid Dc: L y Bootswelted soles—Usual Pricc .. 29/6 > Now 22/6 ' 32 pairs Gents' Glacu Kid Derby Boots, ' m. sewn—Usual I'nco .. 22/6 , Now 18/6 - 40 pairs Gents' Box Calf Dei by, v. i-ited 2 soles—Usual Pricc 29/<3 Nov 22/6 , 16 pairs Gents' Heavy Role Box Calf t Upoers, Derbv fronts—Usual Price 35/t " Now 25/3 19 pairs C.cntr.' Brogue in black and tan (sarr:t:U-s) .. 22/6 25/'250 paiis Sample Boots, tan and black, ni Matio'.v. Bostock, John Cave, and other well-known >-,■lakes, best nizes ; 20/ • 22/3 25/Tkesc a.":; v-orth now 30/- to 36/- pair 35 pairs Men's Nailed Shooters— | Usual Price 14/9 Now 13/3 pr. I 18 pairs Youths' Chrome Balmorals, sizes j Itn 5 .. •• 11/9 pair I S5 pairs Ladies' Glacc Kid Derby Boots— j Usual Price 14/6 No-,v 10/11 ; i' 7 nairs Ladies' Glace K'.d Boots— . i (J3U3.1 Prico 14/6 .. Now 9/11 / Men's Medium Chrome Boots— 13/11 14/6 pair I 35 pairs Men's Goloshes for wet weather — ! 3/6 pair J 30 pairs Ladies' Lace Shoes, n-.*at toe, I small sizes .. . • 2/11 pair , • 43 paits Ladies' Evening Shoes— Us-jal Price 4/9 .. Now 2/11 53 pairs Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Shoes— Usual Price 13/6 Now. 10/6 pair 144 pairs Ladies' Feit Slippers— • Usual Pricc 1/9 Now 1/3 pair j 14 pairs Ladies' Coloured Satin Shoes— J Sale Price 7/11 j 10 pairs Girls' Satin Shoos, no heels on, for j dancing .. • • 4/6 r.air j 25 pairs Ladies' Ciincl Hair Siippiirs, j leather soles 3/3 3/S 4/8 ; Gents' Patent Dancing Shoes— 4/11 8/6 3/6 pair j. Men's Guin Boots for shooting sc-a.*-ov.— I 23/- 27/6 pair ] Men's Clogs, felt lined .. 3/S pair ! Country Clients accurately attended to. j Postage Extra (6d.). j SALE NOW ONI I Stewart Robinson | Boot Importer* ! CASHEL STREET j RSIS5 —20J1 |
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15895, 8 May 1917, Page 9
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