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[ Anticipate Your Future Needs! I TAKE ADVANTAGE Random Bargains-typical of the I TUt , Savings in all departments ! JL H' j VJ "W ~ O Trimmed Millinery—A wonderful variety, including French | Models, etc.—Marked for Cleaiance— ! Sale Prices from .. .. .. .. 21 - I Bjjv I*9 sraqhk Coloured Velours, a.ll shades <fc styles—Scl2 PriC2S from 9,11 |i W £.-4 g sSI » Odd T.ot of I-id its' Rainco;its—Heavily K educed— F M Imi m Wua sale Prices.. .. 21 - 59.6 75 - 5 Gns. f ® i vsls 12 do.'en White Turkish To-wels Sals Price 19 i g \§|3 tS ' 7'Jia. Table Damasks, in White and Unbleacheii— J HM, Hi X SalePric* 6/1t 7 3 711 | a , ROin. Cre-.vdsoa's Linen Finish Sheetings— | § Ss.a Prices ' .. 6,11 7 6 a I 1/1 Rib All-Wool Black Cashmere Hose—The best value I I §L. Iks' obtainable .. .. .. Sais Price 4 '11 B a wgjt. &€& S| a Children'p Tan Cashmere Tltrec-quarTer Socks, size.- 'J to | S Sal: Prices 1/3 to 2/6 8 I i&sss&h c ac '' cs Hand Bags, in Leather. Suede. Moire. Silk 1 1 fk. W fflj iot U Macintosh, etc.—An fxcepuonally wide variety— a I irrKit II Itß Regard! of Co;.t—Sale Prices from 311 8 S 40/4-lin. Xa\y Suiting Serge—To Clear—Sale Price .. 2 3 i B , T /\ttt 4Sin. Coloured Tricot ines. almost every new shade ~ 11/6 | \j (| yy 1 Piece only Black Velveteen—Usually <v G Sals Pries 3/11 | A " * * Men's Leather Motor Coats .. Sale Pricj .. C 7 1 TYn An'PP'rvTA Men's Neglige Shirts .. .. S»tl2 Price tronr 9 6 1 rKULiih/DiJNvjr , Prices .. .. 8. Uto 9J R ' Mens Singlets .. .. Sale Price 7/11 Graham, Wilson & Smellie j THE HOUSE FOR VALUE j Europe. Deschaiups sai.l that Carpenter t. "*—— m iti-i«b■ nw m - iiwbimiw would prladly met' Dempscy iu Paris or Lou- g • tSfj rinn in Xovember or December. Cm-ley, who B j-Jfl }iad arranged a- bout between C-arpentier and | |£3 ffA "Battling'' Levinskv for October, J9-20, ieiu--- | gl I ed to release both men, although Keams of- 1 ga feU f?re-l a handsome bonus. Kearns said he I • gg would thetcforc await the outcome of tho | ——__ Loviusby battle before arranging a bout be- § tvreen Dempsev and Carpsntier. H No moro grinding of teotli with Jiias»aa finest L™ "Wade's Worm Figs. 2 ' mmm&ffifm . . the world produces » It pays to have a''North British I A TWO Weeks Uubber Hot Water Bag — the Economic Event J ><T\ "i"?,' h " dMS i O, . b T' I at seam s. Aiadc from Hxc Which ChTistchnrch people have teen 5 f /AITIK \ very finest plantation rubber, in § waiting: 'or i I I / \ 9 / \ 1 .1 » . <. 8 I /J \ ij /1 \.l the foremost rubber manurac* 8 WW taring plant'in the British Empire | ILJ| (p*. grak | _n ° wonder their unassailable B mm SI mH h1 reputation circles the globe. j Every " North 8 Rrtrtf SaL i : » "Mortis British" DUUL lot Water Bags Commences Monday, July 12tlw | [I Oar immense stock is reduced to th« I : Know no equal anywhere; and | limit, and keen-minded men and | i. the "Unique Patent Stopper h women will hft quick to take ndvan- j. ! • nt>wr hrvn Itnnwn tn IpaU f] of tho ivonflerful valnca offering | nas.ne\cr Deen Known to icaK. , I in all departments. j That counts, too. ! AA KawjgM' A 5! Chemists, Hardwaremen aamm l ffliKFlL and Robber Dealers . I recommead- them i Here ar ® a | | 24 pairs "Women's VELVET 1-BAH. | j |30 vkTWT • | k Bimdy f 30 pairs Women's COUK-T and LACE n I HSWt | i 5e E lri^ SUallr :: 18/u I : Guaranteed by the French GovernI 100 -KO^' r ' S SL™ all ™o L J S - L : : ment t0 be ! he PUfe ProdUCt ° f thC ". s iB T Women's patent boots 1 , I Cognac Vineyards. I Grey Suedo or Kid (1 1/ .. , • ,L_ ,„„M I Tops ; very fine goods ; all sizes [j -roiN'Si iß6i 1 here IS no place in the- VfOrla ' i2 6 pnlrs golosh | mlvPjL that produces .Cognac Brandy ' . Usuany 40/-™ ™ie | W «cept the Cognac district in ? 14 pairs Women's PATENT. GOLOSH i| . . KS France \ KID TOP BOOTS—Usually 40/- (j 1 r 1 I Sale Pricc .. .. 26/ ix Obtainable at all Hotels in 2 °bo ß ots—tjsuaby A ° E DE 4V- i| quart and also pint bottles—: I sale Pric« ..." ... S7/G l! One and Three-star. j 18 CALF DERBY | Hosts of ODDMENTS in Boys' * and Girls' BOOTS and SHOES j All Lines not Spe'dally Eednced are | Jjgß | snbject to 10 per cent. Discount. R " Postage 6d- pair | J R.HaiiEali | I Sold. Everywhere •m" J Shoeists ii | .117 Cashel St., Christchnrch k , c . , c B 2 m Ask your storekeeper for 1 Stacey & ■ JffiA 1 'If 1 9 ' Igfl 1 nawkers Tg Jf 1 BREAD IJf t ri' K Bread with the Nutty 111 I 1 Have a Dance whenyou like g Flavour !| ||| MmM When friendj "pop in" for the evening- CH jj what could be more en joyablc thm adance? f The Columbia ' GRAFONOLA T~ZI • will render every class of music you wish, J. O OSXiSy I at a moment's notice. Should you prefer flf* * g " r F^* > TT"^FT* g ' I the restful strains of more soulful music, . ] ii's yours for the asking, Installt a » Telephone 5288 a 285 St. Asaph Street 11 Columbia "Grafonola" and turn he XV G5530—«227 _ -/J winter into a " Springtime of music," Webiey, doktlook Sons L!t£Z Edison Electric Vehicles 243 High St. CHRISTCHURCH £,aia (if banger and cost of petrol eliminated. c jS [a] Locky"'" SniFi^r . Mechanical repairs minimi ted. 1%, a 1 V/M M$ / U * - Life of Tyres greatl f increased. Vg U Mf iISIT A RNE SUPPLY OF NEJBSEET STOCK j riOVJ a^ct^ P P of nr o r Alt mechanism enclosed. IlColvlCl ©li> (Cnuent i " Carter's Tested Seeds " 1 _ „|o„. Ileleiiues _th« inalpwdntke. the meat perfcct Hoi. I For PRICK ai,-* n i-rre i DreiiojE., llnj vwij-fuaed Hur ftntorer ii preweiJ b* iln CM MPDPIr JZi rn i"orHOCE>«s. ZATES «pplr iKjt lUlr StKcumf. 1. PEPPER & CO. LTD.. B^ford . N3. MeRHIE & CO. n., ••. r> . ; S.E..«d 638 COLOMBO STREET ! Ul7 tOUBCJa LiSSITiCjIV ifsnr j wid Stores ttrc™«h«rt tie XU3) - czsL& i

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16884, 12 July 1920, Page 4

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