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Busiae Notice** EXTRAORDINARY CLEARANCE,! 4 T. ARMSTRONG & CO., MARKET PLACE AND HIGH STREET. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN Ail GOODS. ARB NOW STARTING A SALE OB' A LARGE QUANTITY OP DRAPERY, WHICH MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD. The Remains of our JACKETS and MANTLES Will 1)8 Cleared Quits Regardless. 12s 6d Jackets to go at 2s 6d 14s 6d Mantles to go at 4s 6d Nice Lot Straw Hats at Id New Shaped Bonnets Slaughtered at 6d SSO Trimmed Hats ranging from Is (See Windows.) ‘As Very Low Prices Obtained in the Home Markets this Season our. buyer bought.very freely.' and the remains'of these Goods can now ha pro* cured for a song. - Suit Length of High Class ALL WOOL SERGE atlSsfid 200 Dozen HANDKERCHIEFS at Is doz. REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in Dress Material# At Absurd Prices. Also Shirtings. Elegant Novelties in SUNSHADES and UMBRELLAS reduced to 2s lid A Heap of Is SILK RIBBONS to he cleared—--3 yards for Is CHILDREN’S APRONS at Half Price The New White PIQUE FRONTS at 4s 64 to be quitted at Is 3d Gent’s High Class FELT HATS greatly reduced 2 Cases CORSETS, all New Goods, at Half Price 15 Dozen MEN’S and BOYS’ SAILOR HATS to go at fid each 3 Bales WHITE and GREY CALICO very cheap. Special Value in HOSIERY and GLOVES Extra Quality TWILLED FLANNELETTES at 4)d SOME VERY GREAT BARGAINS 2T LACE CURTAINS, QUILTS, BLANKETS, TOWELS, &c., &c. Nice Window Net at 3)4, Good Heavy Twilled DOUBLE SHEETING at B|4 T. ARMSTRONG & CO. MISS TAYLOR’S CLASSES FOR DANCING RESUME WEDNESDAY, 14th FEB. Wednesday Afternoons at 4, Evening at 7. Other classes to he formed as required. Fee, 15s; course of 13 from date of joining. Advanced pupils 10s 6d the course. Private classes formed. Private lessons given. The modern and' the original danoas artistically taught. 236, Armagh Street west. Xl.il ■JBeOOESIDE S' LOUR ]M[ILLS. GEORGE TBAPNELL, PRIZE MEDALLIST, „virmerly with Spiller and Co., Limited, England, and late Foreman to Messrs Wood Brothers, Christchurch, has taken the BROOKSIDE FLOUR MILLS, To which he has added a Complete Plant of NEW ROLLER MACHINERY, And is now prepared to SUPPLY ROLLER FLOUR Of very best quality at LO WEST PRICES. The Stones are retained. GRISTING will ha done either by the STONES or ROLLER PROCESS. GEORGE TRAPNELL has gained Seven Exhibition Awards for Flour, and can guarantee Flour of the finest quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. GEORGE TRAPNELL, BROOKSIDE MILLS X 3112

"Kinglets bright, that toss in the breeze like a thing of light." She stood thus beautiful through the use of Mrs S. A. Allen’s World’s Hair Eastorer.— [Advt.] A Hint to Cricketers, Footballers, Cyclists and Athletes.—lf you want to win your matches, train on the Patent Malt Digestive Bread and Biscuits, manufactured only by W. Thomson. It makes plenty of muscle, and digests itself without aid of the body. Abo, Patent Milk Bread, 3d per loaf.— [Advt.j Connoisseurs say that the " Flag Brand * c Pickles and Sauces are undoubtedly the beat in the market. — [Adyt.l XB4 Mr. J. J. Van Aler. ; the newly-appointed American Minister to Italy, bears to close a resemblance to the Prince of Wales that he is known among his intimates on the other side of the water as the “ American Prince of Wales.” Mr Van Alen, who is reputed to be twelve times a millionaire (in dollars), wag educated at Oxford, and was married to a.' daughter of the; late William istor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10310, 31 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10310, 31 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10310, 31 March 1894, Page 3

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