Full Speed Ahead to the Event of the Season w FEBRUARY STOCKTAKING REDUCTIONS ‘ — ' " - - '' ' ■' ' ' ,|l-llinmum 36” ftOSLYN AFGHALAINE Boys’ Striped | Ladies’ I TwOlVB of tho mos 36 ”am«”Z E to chose from, im' Special Offer! Girls’ Black Gym. BOW NAVY Shades of wine, nigger, black, Ri A7FRQ I TWFFD COATS I proved quality. Worth 1/6. I Ladies’ I HOSE I navy, etc. Usually 3/11 | | NOW IDyd Yard. CORSFI FTTFS With double knees and Sizes 3to 16. A stiperipr quality Now 2/11 yd» In as assorted range I Smartly styled and lat- I ■ , reinforced toes and ™ & ood ~w aß^n S ; ' n f sizps from 3to 16. i est patterns. Lined | Mad .firom aha rd veai- heels. Sizes Bto 10.' Worth 6/6. MCM’Q rnTTHN ATu7?h7"" Smart stripes. Usually | throughout; Usually I 36 FIGURED MAROCAIN Worth 5/11 P Worth 2/11. MEN S COTTON ATHLETIC 5/11. 32/G I cloth sold elsewhere at 2/11. New patterns just opened. * 4/41 A/H Dt ; SINGLETS Tnrip a rin7£ I Clearance Price 1/A yard. Vll Pr. 1/11 P r * " C “ r - Z 1 r Ladies ’ Heavy 36” ENGLISH DRESS SILKS Ladies’ Silk and MENSALLWOOL CA’® I6 *” B :: lU 2d each . MEN’S GREY WeiSr Interlock I A large variety of designs to go at c earance prices.— | COTTON VESTS I PYJAMAS I 'W’infer is coming’ «n 'jhyy. at Boys’ WooUen Flannel TROUSERS I I '’ ual,! 3/6 - J/11 Y ar J I Painty pastel shades. wntrast'trimmeTGood clearance _prlces. Fawn anil grey croMlnw! VtMb 1/11 ■ R Opera and round neck Btades . Usually 9/11 tonings. Usually 9/11. SCHOOL HOSE Made, from strong Bri- ««,■—nwim | styles. Usually 2/6. /i i • ' ‘ in black with coloured ulUy""/! A " ed fr6nfe’Brlt“h made.' STRIPED BEMBERG SILK , 5/11 Now g/fi ea. ~ tops. Usually 1/6 Usually 2/6 F as t washing colours. 29” wide. Smart designs. Usually 1/6 ea ' ■■■■■«■«■«■■■« 4/11 r. ci....... r,k. 1/ 9 | , iz .,., d . ’CS'aa'g. m ' s s ™ m flannel. ' ' ..3.1.. .»- .. in g Silk BLOUSES VESTS ETTE PYJAMAS .V Ideal A bargain indeed. Wantfor sports wear. Sold ed shades. Well sized. Good washing patterns. Fully sized 4/9 ea - 1/4P*-- 3/ll> ttOAB 1 f 36” REVERSIBLE 5000 vds 36 » Men’s Navy Melton ’■■■ m a ho E tpat FADELESS PRINT OVERCOATS ■; t. a d 1 Vat Hurry along while this Ladies’ Print Ladies’ Summer I Ladies’ Interlock | Ladies’ Fabric Guaranteed ail Wdeiess.' 1 T/^ 1 Hard wearing, navy melton <ioth FROCKS SCARVES I VESTS GLOVES Sold throughout N.Z. at P ■ y coats at a bargain price. Usually Snap at this bargain. Made from high quality I with fancy front sum- A special purchase for I 2/ " clearance Price Y * 49/6, Good washing haircord English silks. Usually I mer weight. Usually sale time - All sizes, j , Ladies’Summer — v ■_ 3/6 UsunUy FuUy Fashioned 1/6 yd. 3/6 ea- To Clear 1/6 J /3 each. l/fipr- Bemberg Sfflc -LI 30 MEN’S STRIPED DRILL. ‘ Ladies’Floral J aspe BEDSPREADS Summer Mesh HOSIERY E FLANNELETTE NEGLIGE SHIRTS • Shades of nigger, Crossover GLOVES I FULLY FASHIONED! I tm “ rol “" e^ ess ' I I ???■ q?w' bO in e w’ ’ OVERALLS An n fa S t washmg de- • Pure Silk HOSIERY "tShSnJ mg GOWNS British made to give I Another clearance bargain. . Good &/£/« Smart patterns on dark f o r %%se„t wear. AU wanted shades. Re- Usuaßy 3/6 ° Worth'iT/o'' 1 " long 3er Vice . UsuaHy washing patterns. Worth 3/11 ■ grounds. Fast colours. - Sniffle bed //X Usuallv 1/3. I inforced with rayon.— snacies. worm iz/u. 1/3 yard. Usually 3/11. u I Usual 4/11 quality. g q/£ -cl. : ea ~ , , 3/6 70” X 90” 3/8 gdpr. 2/11 f-1/11 P*-. To clear 5/6 ea. Now yd. 2/6 each .’ MILLERS MACKAY STREET STORE
HOTELS HOLMES PRIVATE HOTEL ~ Next Coker’s Hotel, Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. Thfe‘/Oldest anti'Best Hotel for both Ladies and Gents. Special Arrangements for Children, will be pleased, to see r ,old and new West Coast friends. POLLING, EXCELSIOR HOTEL Manchester street, CHRISTCHURCH. popular ahd -Conveniently Situated. EXCELLENT TABLE. BEST OF LIQUORS. PETER GALLIGAN PROPRIETOR. HOTEL FEDERAL ..... CHRISTCHURCH . (Overlooking Victoria Square). Excellent Cuisine, and Service Second to None in New Zealand. The bedrooms are large, well-ventl fated, and heated with gas fires, the majority.-being equipped with hot and cold Water. JAZZ ROOM included on premises. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. P.O. Box 583. SPEND YOUR VACATION IN. ° CH RISTCH U R C H , t. rd stay at the—- . , WHITE HART HOTEL Where Sportsmen gather to obtain the Best of Everything. i . . EXCELLENT CUISINE. Handsome appointments. ,U,entraily situated, within a few minutes of all theatres and all principal business houses. Jy ORGAN D’BRIEN, Proprietor. v WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH: HIS LORDSHIP’S HOTEL LICHFIELD ST. :: CHRISTCHURCH (Next Bell’s Cycle Works). in making appointments West Coasters say—“ His Lordships”-— a real Coast house, f ONLY SPEIGHT’S ALE ON TAP. i J. P. GOULDING, Proprietor. REVINGTON’S HOTEL GItBYMOUTH. The Premier Hotel on the West Coast. (Under Vice Regal Patronage). Excellent Cuisine. Every Attention and Comfort. Personal Supervision. Correspondence' promptly attended to. REVINGTON’S HOTEL P.O. Box *3O :: ’Phone No. 70
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