STRANGE'S SALE Jri FOR THE REMAINING DAYS WE FEATURE Bargains for the Hi The following are some of the principal offerings: SEAGRASS RUGS, size 7 x Usually .. .. 16/6 22/6 Sale Prices . • 12/6 14/6 FRINGED AXMINSTER HEARTH RUGS, 54in. x 27in.—Usually 19/6 Sale Price 15/6 OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, in best Moquette Sale Price £.5/10/ 3-piece CHESTERFIELD SUTTE, in Tapestry—Usually £46 Sale Price £25 HEAVY TAPESTRY, for upholstering— Usually 22/6 Sale Price 12/6 yard MAHOGANY COLOURED CABINET—Usually £l7/17/» Sale Price 72in. ALL-WOOL ART SERG Blue —Usually 17/6 Sale Pri^;l FAWN HOPSACK, 48in. wids| tains —Usually 15/6 Sale Pricei AXMINSTER BODY and BOF PETS, for drawing rooms of I Usually .. ' 1 Sale Prices ..12/6 ALSO MANY SPECIALS IN OTHER DEPARI LADIES' WOOL COSTUMES, new goods just opened—Usually .. 84/- sgns 6£gns Sale Prices .. 49/6 69/6 84/38in. CHECK COTTON TWEED— Usually 2/9 Sale Price l/ 3£ yard 54in. ALL-WOOL CLOTH, in Grey, Brown, Wine , and Navy— Usually 10/6 .. Sale Price 5/11 yard COLOURED TOWELS— Usually 3/11 .. Sale Price 1/11 36in. CALICO— Usually 1/4 t.. .. Sale Price Bd. DOESKIN GAUNTLET GLO\ and Natural, slightly soiled-—" 'I Usually Sale Prices .. , V' KID, SUEDE AND DOESKIN —Usually .. Sale Wees BLACK AND WHITE ART, Usually 4/11 .. 48in. FAWN HOPSACKUsually 15/6 MEN'S STRONG WORKING Usually 9/6 ~ W. Strange & Co, 59383-4112 U „
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THE SHAW TREATMENT RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO AND SCIATICA Mr H. H. Sliaw's's success in giving permanent relief to pevtients suff-ering from Rheumatism, Lumbago or Sciatica is entirely due to his wide experienoe. and the fact that each patient receives individual care an«l attention. Medicine is prescribed and personally dispensed by Mr Shaw himself. Advice is also given on proper hygieno and diet. Treatment and medicine cost only a few shillings. Address: H. H. Shaw, Prescribing Chemist. 687 Colombo street, Christchurch (Upstairs), Opposite "Steel," the Butcher. 58560-2 "WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY. Bring out the hidden loveliness of your hair by treating it with Kamos Rosemary and Quinine Tonic. Sold by E. Cameron Smith, Cathedral square at 3s 6d. 58523-793
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LADIES! Everything from Toilet to Kitchen ! classed u the world's most Toilet class guarantees of qnaUtr—ai!« . i ran«e of kitchen i^uiaite^ 1 I cordially solicit yoor criti-. your patronago If satisfied. Yon are not naked to bm-, bnt t _ sincerely appreciate your OHLY OHE MUTDTE 720 H SWAEE. Yours Sincerely, R. M. THOMSON COBHEK HA2TCKESTE& AifD wt>H CESXZi STREETS. '**** 2488 . P-O. Box T22 . TBSW
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