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Look Round Your Home. See What Needs Renewing! O o o o peedy Clearance at NG SALE uy Now at these Saving Prices CURTAINS AT SALE PRICES 45in. CREAM CURTAIN NETS .. • 3/11 4/3 4/6 yard 30in. CASEMENT ?NETS, scalloped borders .. 4/3 4/6 yard sQin. CREAM MADRAS MUSLIN, plain edge .. ( .. 5/3 yard 45in. CREAM MADRAS MUSLIN, scalloped borders 5/9 6/3 yard 45in. CREAM MADRAS MUSLIN, plain edge, sfencilled patterns—--6/3 yard 50in. MADRAS MUSLIN, new Arab shade, plain edge .. 5/6 yard 48in. BORDERED CASEMENT CLOTHS, cream and ecru ; good heavy cloth .. .. .. .. .. .. 3/11 yard 40in. ECRU CASEMENT CLOTH >. .. .. 2/11 yard 48in. CREAM CASEMENT CLOTH .. ... 3/11 yard 40in. BROWN POPLIN, good heavy cord .. .. 3/11 yard CASEMENT VOILES, plain centres, dainty borders ~ 2/3 yard CASEMENT VOILES, All-over designs, pretty borders .. 2/11 yard 1 CRETONNES AND SATTEENS AT SALE PRICES 36in. CRETONNES, light colours, good patterns .. 1/11 yard 36in. CRETONNES, dtf-k shades 2/11 yard 48in. CRETONNES, well printed ; suitable for Loose Covers or Curtains .. .. .. .. .. .. 3/3 yard 30in. PRINTED SATTEEN, large assortment of patterns 2/3 yard HEARTH RUGS AT SALE PRICES JAPANESE WOOL .. .. sft. x 2£ft., 39/6 ' 6ft. x 3ft., 55/AXMINSTER RUGS, good rich colourings 42/GREY GOAT SKIN RUGS .. .< .. .. ..55/SEA GRASS RUGS, in blue, green, brown 4/11 5/11 7/11 efich CARPETS AT SALE PRICES CARPET SQUARES— Tapestry—3yds. x 3yds., Fawn Tapestry—3yds. x 3yds., Blue, Red Tapestry—3yds. x 3£yds., Fawn Tapestry—3yds. x 3£yds., Blue Tapestry—3yds. x 4yds., Fawn Tapestry—3syds. x 4yds., Fawn AXMINSTER SQUARES, in all the newest and 3yds. x 3yds. 3yds. x 3£yds. .. ..' 3£yds. x 4yds. , CARPET RUNNERS18in. Tapestry .. . 27in. Tapestry, good assortment patterns 27in. Axminster .. .. 36in. Axminster, Oriental design .. £5/15/6 .. £6/15/- .. .. £7/12/6 ... . >.'£7/12/6 £7/17/6 .. £lO/7/6 latest patterns—- .. £ls/10/- , £l4/7/6 £lB/-/- ... ... £23/-/- .. 6/11 8/6 yard 9/3 11/3 14/3 yd. .. 18/- ,23/9 yard i..; 35/- yard FLOOR CLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS AT SALE PRICES PASSAGE OILCLOTH, 1 yd. wide '... „ 5/9 yard 2yd. wide OILCLOTH .. .. ■.. 8/3 yard 2yd. wide OILCLOTH, extra heavy make .. ~ 10/9 yard 2yd. wide LINOS., large variety of patterns, in Matting. Tiles and Carpet • .. ... .. .. 12/6 13/6 15/- yard COCOA MATTING— ? Plain .. 18in., 3/6 Red Border .. 18in'„ 3/6 27in., 5/11 36in., 6/11 yard sBaHo

MAKE YOUR TYRES "fir TWICE AS I With tyre prices so high why Iray new, when, by our famous "H.F." Vulcanising Process, we can make • your tyre» as food as new. JTo tyres too wornl No tears or "Jbj s" too hiff! Front tyres, back tyres, spare tyres, motor tyres, cycle tyres, all sort* and conditions of tyros, quickly* repaired. All repairs and vulcanising carried oat under the supervision of experts. SATISFACTION GTJABANTEBD Bring your damaged tyres for firstaid to-morrow. The British Vulcaolsts 191 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCKTTRCH 'Phone 8505 82089—7961 Telephone 5372 T. WADE & CO. For all Electrical Work Electrical Engineers 85b Victoria Street Cluiilchsrch WBSSO Joyce & Johnston Mr. John Joyce has resumed his connection with his old MOTORING BUSINESS in conjunction with Mr. A. Johnston at 171-175 Armagh Street It (Opposite Destructor) Si \X\VBBaB-79Si JJ WHY IS IT THE CHEVROLET is becoming more and more popular every day ? Simply because an ever-increas-ing number of people are discovering that though low-priced it is well built, possessing an efficiency that enables it to capture the highest honours in open competition with cars double its price. !] Allied with this is the entire 3 oconomical running of the car, 30 !l miles to a gallon of petrol, 1,000 : miles to a gallon of oil. Write for further particulars. HENRY J. RANGER 7 i j AGENT j CHRISTCHURCH GARAGE, I 92-94 Gloucester Street. ' _ EDLIN & CO. Motor Experts, 48 Tuam Street iiiiiiiiiiusiiiiiiiiiMimiiniimiiiiii Now 1-TON TSUOK eass OVERLAND, 6-saater, E.L. "and S.S. „ A P TO CAEBIEB £lO6 ?Sn . h j,; p -' newl y painted £BO IiviUMPH, 4 h.p. . . £6O KTWr E S^ ES ov erliiuieil from £lO ™s Dies, SINGES and j A p SfABE PASTS KEPT IN STOCK Also many Trucks from £2OO to 5500 o.' HOBERTS, Jdati&zor

s Tiie dangers of buying a second-hand car are minimised by dealing with us. These cars are genuine, sound, and worthy of our recommendation „ and your favourable consideration. ;.' ~~ HOVER, 5-seater. e This car has had exceptionally good attention, the paint is first-class, the mechanical condition very sound. sPhis is aft exceedingly .comfortable and reliable English car at £220. NASH, 7-seater. Up-to-date, with self-starter, electric light, Delco ignition system, in good run~ ning order. Price £350. v , OVERLAND, S-seater. Electrical equipment, new battery. A comfortable, economical, light' car. Price £320. EUICK, 4-cylinder, 3-seater. Recently overhauled and painted, new hood and envelope. The electrical equipment is good. This is a delightful. • car to drive, and we can strongly recommend it' at the price of £BSO. OAKLAND, 1919 model, 6-cylinder, 3-seater, in new condition. This is an opportunity to buy a new car at an old price. £390. • *i. demonstration and exajfoinatioijL welcomed. To avoid disappointment, make an appointment Tight B»W3y« THE BIG GARAGE V Corner VICTORS DURHAM AND KILMORE STREETS Abacs'" SACKS 8 MEAT WRAPS Has opened an up-to-date and thoroughly equipped Textile Bag Factory at 189 St. ASAPH Sfreer. CHRISTCHURCH. HEX OfFZS *OH, m k wvniD telercts m A TIP TO HOUSEWIVES fn bnyinff meat there ore three essential thing* to note : FLAVOUR! QUAUTY J PRICEI All three are found at Stephenson'*. HEADING SHIS X.XBT WIM. MAKE TOU PEBIi HOTIOBT A special redaction on niß-wnl Bhm Rsshera from • .. .. V«}»Rolls .••?/?!?• Sldea .. •• • ■ •• Him* .. , •• . * * For the Picnic Basket: Cooked Ham, iliced • • •• • Cooked Hams ~ Pigs cored for prifate enstomers Tatty Pigs' Heads, cooked—- ' 1/- and 1/8 half h*«d Pigs' Hocks, Trotters, Pork Bonei and Cuttings. Pressed Tongue* ' and Bee I 1/6 • Brawn Bd.; Luncheon Sausage Bd.'' Pork 6ans*;e 9d.; Prim# Beef, Mntton, Lamb, Veal and Pork at price* to »are yea money. Country order* pronmtljr attended to. T. W. STEPHENSON Cr. ABMAGH anil MAKCHESXEK SIS. Wholesale and Beta 11 Bacon Carer 'Phone 4094 i 88709—7963 1/8 lb. 1/9 lb. a/#n>-2/-n>.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17063, 7 February 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17063, 7 February 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17063, 7 February 1921, Page 5

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