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ZSusisess Notices! W. STRANGE & CO. 1893. AUTUMN AND WINTER. 1893. BEFORE fully entering upon our Autumn and Winter Seasons* Trade "we would .respectfully direct the attention of patrons to the unparalleled advantages we are prepared fo offer. TEE SUCCESS ATTENDING OUR EFFORTS Since the reorganisation of our business in February, ISD2, is without parallel, and in order to provide for further development, and for the better accommodation and convenience of customers, we have been compelled to make further and extensive alterations and • additions to our premises. , THE SHOPS LATELY OCCUPIED By Messrs Wilkinson anti Lake respectively have been added to our Mantle and Millinery Showroom; and a now main doorway will be opened in course of a few days leading to all Ladies’ Departments. TWO LARGE NEW SHOW WINDOWS For the Display of Mantles and Millinery will also form an interesting feature of the new arrangements. THE GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENTS. ats, Hosiery, Clothing, &c., ore now being re-floored, re-fitted and re-decorated, and new Showrooms and Fitting-on Rooms provided for the Bespoke Tailoring Departments, OUR MISS CUNNINGHAMS AND ME FODEN Together have recently visited the Homo and European Markets, where they have met with the most unqualified success. Never before were we in a position to place before Hie public of this Colonv such wonderful value. Those desirable features so much nppraelated by our, friends’in bygone years have this season been greatly accentuated. ENORMOUS STOCKS, LATEST FASHIONS, NEWEST AND FRESHEST GOODS, AT' ■ LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. Tho Mantles, Cloaks, Millinery, &c., have been personally selected by Miss ■ Cunninghamo, and those, together with our Splendid and LnnvalM Ranges of New Season’s Novelty Dresses, are deserving of Special Mention, and would well repay a visit of inspection. AN IMPORTANT PURCHASE. We have been fortunate in securing for prompt not cash a Clearing Purchase of All-Wool Kaiapoi Flannels, comprising five thousand and sixteen (5016) yards in White Orkney and Shetland, on Exceptionally Favourable Terms, and are now ottering same to tho public at Special Prices, as follows : 106 YARDS KAIAPOI FLANNELUsual price per yard Is, special price 9-id oniQi YARDS KAIAPOI FLANNEL— . ~ JUIO j Usual price per yard Is id, special pnea Is id 11 OGI TAEDS KAIAPOI FLANNEL- , , ~ '■ , •T m 1 lo"ij Usual price per yard Is 9d, special price Is 6d AAd\ YARDS KAIAPO! FLANNEL— . . . . Usual price per yard Is lid, special price Is 8d . -on PAIRS of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BLANKETS, JL / IKv Full Size and Full Weight, at Proportionately Low Bates SAMPLES FOB COMPARISON, POST OS CARRIAGE FREE, ON APPLICATION. FLOUR REDUCED ANOTHER £1 FEB TON. [HE PRICE BEING UNUSUALLY LOW, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT T. TATIiOK, CASHEL STEEET, IS SELLING ■srial Roller Flour—2CClb sacks 16s; 1001 b bags is 6d; 501 b bags is 4{d; 251 b bags 2s od. mlated Wheal; Meal, 251 b bags 2s 3d Silk-dressed Flour—lss. Bs, is l*d and 2s ltd Scotch Ling Fish, 6d per lb ttosa Cod Fish, 6d per lb • E Ovstors, 6d per tin i Pync Salt Herrings, 8 for la h Mullet, 7d per tin h Herring, 6d per tin iFyue, Taper tin :’s, 7d per tin h Mackerel, lOd per tin h Salmon, 7W. Odor lid per tin le Bacon. Sides, 7d per lb ae Earns, Sjd per lb ifo’s,Eolled Bacon,Bjd per lb icd Beef, 21b tins, Is ed Beef. 21b tins. Is it Mutton, 21b tins. Is L’ongues, Gear’s, ilb tics, is 6d ; 61b tins, os 9d i’Tongues, 21b tins, 2s ..... . ■n’s Tongues. 21b tins. Is 10d; lib tins. Is Mu’s Nutritive Extract (extract of beef), half the usual price, 4oz jars Is lOd :ed Meats in jars, lOd Kirkpatrick’s Anchor Sauce, 3 bottles Is; usual piice Sd each Mellin’s Food. Is Dd per tin “ Houqua ’’ Ceylon Tea, in lead packets, 2s, or 2s id per lb „ ‘ „ _ , “Houqua” Blended Teas—“ Houqua, 2s; “Belgravia,” 2s 4d ; “ Eastcheap, Is od. Id per lb reduction on 61b tins ra d „ 121 b tins 3d ” „ „ 401 b half-chests Sparkling Loaf Sugar, 3jd per lb Snov/drop, Id Finest Crystals, 2|d Pino Crystals, 2*d Brown, 2Jd , English Vinegar, 2s per gallon ... Pickling Spices, containing Mace, Cloves, Ginger, Pimento, CMlia and Peppercorns, Is 8d per lb Musket Tobacco,-Is 9d per lb Nailrod, is 6d King of All (aromatic), 6s 3d Cigarette Tobacco, Is 6d the ilb Derby, Ruby, Wine Sap, Ac. Luxene, 5s 64 pox tin X JJLCHia All Jiti.ni ’ RDERS called FOB WEEKLY, and goods delivered daily in town and SUBURBS. AND AT TEE CHRISTCKUBCH EAXIIWA- STATION. K 712 ; F. OR mum nice M m3ld,BcSbcr.mebals ® Smm ! CELEBHA7ED&THE.BESX; RORE INDIAN CHINA& CEYL-ON TEAS PROCURABLE ZEALANDIA BOOTS. Celebrated Boots oontinuo to give tba G3BATESX SATISFACTION. Th.y nr. known Ite Colony as th. FINEST WEARING Boot, aver made Ik New Zealand; Extraordinary Attention is given TO THE PITTING, And Everyone oan zely on being properly fitted. 07 lAMHiIBB SHOULD BUT NO OTH3CB MAKE IF THEY WISH TO STUDY ECONOMY AND COMFORT. BEE THAT EVERY PAIR IS BRANDED oTAKH HO SUBSTITUTE. ;fOUJS£DSX HATg THEM, US w ANTED PEOPLE GET MARRIED, AND BUT THEIR FURNITURE H. ATJSLINSON 5 8r

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9986, 15 March 1893, Page 3

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