‘DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS W. McCLEA & Co., DIRECT IMPORTERS ' LADIES,We have much pleasure in announcing onr I 3PIEBT DISPLAY •f Latest Novelties in jmESS PABE.IOS - for SEEING and SUMMER wear, Imported direct from the Best Home Markets. * We are making a. special feature of iCostnmas, complete, as under - iTaney Summer Tweeds, Costume complete, 25/- aud 27/C 'A large assortment of Fancy Dresses, Costume complete, 30/-, 30.A'Grand Display of Fancy Cotton Goods ; for Blouses. Prints, Art Muslins, Cretonnes, A grand selection. Tailoring, Dressmaking, Millinery done on the PREMISES. DRESSMAKING . 10/6 DRESSMAKING No Sundries. FIT and STYLE Guarani eed. TRY US. White Muslin Aprons—10id, 1/-, 1/3, 1/0, 1/9, 1/11 Women's All-Wool Fancy Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 1/Children’s Sizes All-Wool Cashmere Hose, Bid pair Baskets of Coloured Silk Ribbons, all shades, 2£d, 3£d Heavy White Twill Sheeting, 2 yards wide, Sid Special Value in Lice Custains—--1/U, 2/11, 3/3, 3/11, 4/0 SHOWROOM. A Grand Display ofTRIMMED MILLINERY, Straws, Mounts, Feathers, Flowers, ;HIGH ST. IW. I M c OLEA & CO- I HIGH ST. IMPORT AKT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. Abraham AND WILLIAMS have received instniciiona from Messrs Rowe £ tire colour, to Sell by Public Auction, at their -ton iSnua -*S±r * Lot 2^— Section 27, containing 144 acres, lid fclied, ready for bnrmrg, J” r < s^a^fock» Lot 3.—Section 26. containing 183 acres, all in grass, ring-L ]Jc^.r^I "VT,l b i. rn '» s ' lg ' o t - a ';i‘ £l , balance hush. Lot 4.—Sectionß, Block IV., Arawaru, containing 320 acres; Wanes in grass, no .n.icn, oai.mco . to e «illappendattention totjlj^very o test* qnnUvVo? soili menta of most buyers of land. Lots Ito . arc all practical!, Jet tl.i ‘ .copious are 1 exceptionally suitable either for dairying, fattening, or sheep-breeding. miles from cm amcry, schodl •well watered, and for situation cannot, be beaten.being *’ C o U utvv. aud lies well to t J nun. and railway station by good metal roads. -Lot 4,s nist-cia. V" . 1 ;;™: ,; hr; „™ r „ Pr nimum 'Terms of Sale—lo per cent cft'-’b, balance in 3 months, hearing iut.nt=t 1 1 For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. y?P H©ef Tea Oiieap©©t■fOT , r43i Ff 2 W G?5?p23 X A m £L3 Always look for the BLUE SIGNATURE. There are many imitations which have not the same flavour and are not so carefully manufactured. msfsmum THE BEST CURE FOR A BAD COLD. si mm m £SMS, ■m 3S U v f i^sja -iv/iLims-sj/itcS; CO UGH. - c " ■ MONGST the NUMEROUS' TESTIN'.ONIALS received from Fromimmt People are thnsie from MISS JULIET WRAY, MESSRS REUBEN FAX, TuM POLLARD, GRATTAN RIGGS M&, IAUBI, HORACE BEKT, FRANK LAWTON, &c. WALLACE & OO.’S ' ANISEED AND nO'T'BHOUND COUGH ELIXIS. UUCE-la 60 and 2a to. SOLD EVEEYWHEKB. S2OS2 NOT OUT IX i I | A | C ♦" i/%1 I I I i f i. 4 # A %#iy LONGEST 166 YEAS <4 Ssie val jr •*2V] For Cleaning Faintwoidr, Carpets, Line letun, Serges, Cashmeres, and a] Woollen and Silk Goods. A 3Jres or Suit Gleaned for r 3d. Sold in Tins, 1/- & 1/6, by all Grocers, Ironmongers, and Stores throughout N.Z. Messrs CHRYSTALL & Co., Sole Agents, Canterbury District. Sisa if fy n 'O.»
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11424, 12 November 1897, Page 2
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