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SPECIAL SALE OE GOODS DAMAGED BX WATER. 63 CHILDREN and MAIDS' WINTER COATS and ULSTERS 12a 6d to SSs 6d, now 6s 6d to 18s 6d QA DOZEN LADIES’ TWEED AND FELT HATS ow 2s 6d to 10a 6d each, now Is to 2s 6d each Of) ENDS DRESS TWEEDS and SERGES 2a 6d to 4s fid. now Is to Is 9d per yard 1 Of) DOZEN HEM-STITCHED AND EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS Up to Os 6d per dozen, now 2s 9d A(l CHILDREN’S COMBINED MUFFS and PURSE 8s 6d, 12a fid, now 4a 6d, 5s 6d K PIECES WOOD OIL BAIZE for TABLES d Is fid, now la per yard. Tho above are only a few out of many lines to he sold at once; bought as damaged by rain-water } practically as Sound as can be. SHAW, ROBINSON & CO„ THE HALL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. IMPORTANT. WE HAVE the pleasure to announce that we have now COMPLETED our ARRANGEMENTS for tho approaching SEASON, and are To-day fully prepared in all Departments with everything NEW FOE AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR. AMAZING VARIETY. Never in any ono season have wo seen so many beautiful specimens ot Millinery Art, or so large an aso. nhlago of tasteful and novel combinations in Mantles, Capes and Jackets as we show To-day. DRESS DEPARTMENT. FABRICS MOST POPULAR.—The fabrics most popular this season are Cheviots, Hopsacks, Diagonal effects, Fancy Cloths ond Tweeds. Plain colours will lead. The new winter, shades in Brown, Tan, Navy, Green, Heliotrope and Petunia are really charming, and with us a leading feature. PLEASE WRITE FOB SAMPLES, Which will he sent, post paid, to any address on application. W. STRANGE & CO. XXI22 SPEOIkL BARGAINS ALL THIS WEEK READY-MADE CLOTHING. SEE WINDOWS AND DOORS FOE PRICES. G-. L. BEATH Sc CO. AN INVITATION, BASTE® HOLIDAYS, D.I.C. Ma VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH ARE reminded that our Warehouse is at all times Free to their Inspection, and being acknowledged ns ono of tho Sights of New /.eaiand, We would ask them to avail themselves of the opportunity. All the NEW SEASON'S GOODS are displayed in each Department, and D.I.C. comprise the latest English and Continental Productions. Every courtesy and attention extended to Visitors, none of whom will be pressed to purchase. D.I.C. B. HALLENBTEIN, E. C. BROWN, D.I.C. Chairnaan ot the Directors, Manager. D.I.C. D.I.C, D.I.C. D.I.C. D.I.C. D.I.C. D.I.C. D.I.C. FIRST DISPLAY OP AUTUMN AND WINTER NOVELTIES. •< fi K CASES, ex s.s. Ruahino, s.s. Maori and s.s. Gothic, Audt' Comprising—- “ SPECIALLY ” BREBS FABRICS “SELECTED” ENGLISH AND FOREIGN MODELS IN MANTLES AND JACKET’S. THEBE goods were personally selected by our new mantle buyer, Mr Goldsmith, and they represent one of tho finest col lections ever seen at Dunstable House ; also, LOVELY FRENCH MILLINERY. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. J. JBAIiLANTYNE & CO.

|k I I IEKPAX RICK’S. “ K " it ” BRAND, NEW SEASON’S JAM. APRICOT CONSERVE. In 21b net Glags Jars RED CURRANT JELLY, In 11b net Stono Jars S. KIRKPATRICK & GO., MANUFACTURERS, £10321i NELSON.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10309, 30 March 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10309, 30 March 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10309, 30 March 1894, Page 4