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GREAT RE-BUILDING IRONMONGERY SALE OF SII4VEE-PLATED WAEE AKD CUTLERY, USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES POR CASH. B.P. Cruets, Teapots, Salad Bowls, Butter and Jolly Dishes Ivoride Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers, &o. Fenders, Curbs, Fire-Brasses, Fire-Screens Bedsteads, in French, Italian. Hospital, nnd Boys' Boys' Tricycles, Cricket Bats, Tennis Backs "Watches, Clocks, Scissors, Pen Knives, Sheath Knives Lamp 3, Bird Cages, Gladstone r.nd Brief Bags Trunks— Steel, Leather, aud Unbreakable Cone Knife Machines, Enamel Ware, Aluminium S"P"RfiT ATi Each Customer purchasing: one pound's worth or move will be presented IJJ ' ■"^ J - a - s - t wifcli a valuable Antique Coppered Metal Photo Frame— the very latest style— as this will bo tho last Christmas in the old corner building. GEORGE WINDER, IRONMONGER, WINDER'S CORNER, CUBA AND STREETS. A GREAT ARRAY OF i SUPERLATIVE BARGAINS. I . This great event is now in full swing, and is the theme -I of conversation whereever women most do congregate. I Clearly it is to your advantage to visit our Store, and get - 1 • your full share of the bargains. i : TRAVELLING THINGS AT TRAVELLSIIC PRICES. I There are bargains to be had in Travel Trappings, and \ I there are several lines here marked for quick exit. i j AMERICAN CABIN TRUNKS. These are slightly ; "1 ' ' scratched • { , \ H Regular prices 27/6, 35/6, 42/-, 57/6 each j I Sale prices 17/6, 24/G, 32/6, 42/8 " ' 1 SARATOGA TRUNKS, leather covered, oval tops, fitted n B trays, sizes 3Oin., 32m., 34m., 36m. \ I Sale prices 31/10, 36/3, 38/9, 40/6 ! J SOLID LEATHER -CABIN TRUNKS, very durable, sizes | H 3oin., 33m., 36111. I Sale prices S9/6, 74/6, 81/3 ! I LADIES' HAT BOXES, canvas covered, leather-bound, ■ I fitted with cones ' \ .-0 Sale prices 18/-, 21/-, 23/- each j I TOILET HEQUiSiTES AT TftimMG PRICES. ; | I Soaps and perfumes of the homely and preferred sorts, | I going now at \ery small prices. I SOAPS— \ " * j Special assorted' Usually 2d cake Now 1/3 dozen ij ) Oatmeal and Buttermilk Usually 4c! cake Now 2/11 doz \ Emollientine, 3 cakes in box Now lid box ! Cuticura Soap Sale price 1/1 cake ■ Cashmere Bouquet Sale price 1/1 cake, or 3/« box Barilla Ash Soap Sale price S^d box of 2 cakes | PERFUMES . ' | Assorted Perfumes Usually 6d Now 4tl each | Lavender Water Usually 1/3 and 1/11 Now Hid and 1/6 j Brilliantine, Roger and Gallet's Usually 1/- Now 9d > i Benzion and Almond Cream Usually 2/6 Now 2/« ■ I Koko for the hair Usually 2/- Sale price "i/6 H Calvert's Carbolic Tooth Powder Now S^d and lid ■ 1 READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS FOR ME!*. | I Men are getting heaps of bargains at this Sale. There | B are hundreds of fine ready-to-wecAr Suits, Shirts;, Ties, etc, j 1 going at exceptionally small prices. If you buy during this ! I Sale you must get a bargain. • ' \ I ALL-WOOL SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, superior make, j 1 all sizes j I Sale prices 9/6, 12/6, 15/6 pair ; I GENT.'S TAILOR-MADE TWEED and WORSTED SAC j 1 SUITS Usually 35/-, 42/-, 47/6, 55/-, 69/6, 75/- ; I Sale prices 29/9, 35/9, 40/6, 46/9, S9/6, 63/9 ! I GENT.'S FLANNEL SUITS, the balance of our summer B stock Usually 23/6, 25/6, 35/-, 42/-, 55/-, 63/- | Sale prices 20/-, 21/9, 29/9, 35/9, 46/9, 53/6 ■ GENT.'S FANCY SUMMER WAISTCOATS to be cleared i I Sale' prices 5/8, 5/11, 6/9, 7/6,' 8/11 each i I GENT.'S WHITE and GREY FLANNEL TENNIS SHIRTS ! I Usually 1 1/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6, 18/6 S 1 Sale prices 9/9, 10/9, 12/6, 14/-, 15/9 ! GENT.'S TURKISH BATH GOWNS, with hoods i Usually 1 5/9, 16/6, 18/6, 22/6, 24/6 j Sale prices 13/6, 14/-, 15/9, 19/3, 21/- ! KIRKC-AI DIE & STAINS 1 Limited. The Pianola is now placed upon a still higher artistic plane by the invention of the THEMODIST, the niost important improvement in piano-player construction ever produced. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone who may be interested in hearing the Themodist Pianola, irrespective of any intentibn to purchase. The Themodist is described in detail in our new Booklet, "The Fascination of Personally Producing Music," Sent free for the asking. Ask for catalogue. Sole Agents* The British & Continent aß Piano Co., 34 Willis St. v B. LEWIS, Manner. CITY DYE WORKS TAYLOR AND CO., f -- nnT - tM>IM , ,„ DYERS AND FRENCH CLEANERS I OP? I OKB P=? A fit ACC to His Excellency tlio Governor, l-fr^* .' .TiiVm iLT rf'^V^* , I Lord Plunkel ; also to the Late Gover- J f \a\^\uSMaii^^iA\i^— l\ffis& \ WORKS: Kent-terrace: 'Phone 2666. | j]\ jff^KBranched Chrifitohurch and Dunedin. v j»|»jjte3~in I r=«s^ ' MaJg^H » UNION DYE WORKS, jnnßi^S'Jl^L!, 173, Upper Willis St. Tetesnsna 2859 jipajK J^]jaJ Igß Hi &~V -J j (Near St. Peter's Church), tJaSStiife^SSiia^^ SmS m£ " \ rrnOß FRENCH CLEANING ATS"D SOLD BY JD. DYEING. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. ALL IRONMONGERS. COHEN BROS.. Proprietors. Ti-EFT-OITF CLOTHING. CONFECTIONERY AND TEA ROOM IT ADIES' and Gentlemen's superior Mis- "^STANTED to Soil, situated heari, JU Bt and Left-off Clothing bought; Vf Christchurch; splendid opportunity kigh&l price given; letter* attended to. aoquiro genuine bargain; c\erything upMra. Botterill, 13 t Ingestre-atroet. Tele- to-dafce; ownor loaving. Apply C'oafecyhont W,% ' " . tionec^veainjt £oit.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1908, Page 2

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