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Tt A T.T. A NTYNE’S SUMMER SALE. EAST' WEEK OF THE FIRST SALE NOW DRAWING TO A CLOSE. IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AT \ LAST WEEK OF THE FIRST SALE DUNSTABLE HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. TO MARK ITS CLOSE, BALL ANT YNE’S HAVE FURTHER REDUCED THE REMAINING FASHIONABLE NOVELTIES AND REMNANTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND THEY WILL BE DISPLAYED ON THEIR CENTRE TABLES UNTIL 9 P.M. ON SATURDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, AFTER WHICH TIME THIS SALE WILL BE A THING OF THE PAST, GREAT JUBILEE BARGAINS SACRIFICE OP TIMMEB STOCKS, SALE. ' BARGAINS 70s. Suits to measure ... • ... Now 555. 21s. Trousers to measure ... Now 17s. 6d. 2s, lid. Working Shirts ... Now Is. lid. Is. and Is. 6d. Job Ties & Bows Now 6d. 255. Cream Silk Dust Coats ... Now 12s. lid. 295. 6d. Colonial Tweed Suits... Now 225. 6d. Boys’Hussar Suits... 6s. lid., 6s. 9d., Ss. lid. BJd. Bordered Apron Cloth ... Now Sid, Cream and White Figured Muslin ... ... ... Now 7-Jd. 2s. 6d. Lace Curtains Now Is. 9d. Is, Bilk Striped Grass Lawn ... Now 7sd, Is. Hid. Black Crepe Cloth ... Now Is. 4£d. 4s. 9d. Drugget Skirt Lengths Now 2s. lid. Is. lid. Best quality Jap. Silk Now Is. 6d. DRESSMAKING At SALE PRICES. Satisfaction Assured. BEATH’S GREAT JUBILEE SALE. BARGAINS. BEATH’S GREAT JUBILEE SALE. BARGAINS. Job Lot Ladies’ Belts Is. to 2s. lid. ...All 6Jd. Ladies’ Fancy Bows ... 3s. 6d for 9jd. Fancy Silk Ties 3s. 6d. for Is. 6d. Fancy Silk & Muslin Fronts 3s. lid. for Is. 6dWhite Lisle and Net Gloves for 4id. Braid Gimp, 6id. to Hid All 2-Jd. Soiled Muslin Aprons, to clear 4 Jd. & 6-Jd. Sunshades, greatly reduced, from 2s. 9d. up Good Umbrellas, Bargains 19s. 6d. for 9s. lid. Ladies’Summer Vests ... 7id, to 4id. Children’s Job Tunics, ss. lid., Bs. lid. All 3s. lid. CORSETS, Job Line of Odd Makes, ss. 6d. to Bs. lid All 3s. lid. White Pique Costume Skirts, Bs. lid. for 6s lid Check Tweed Costumes, silk, faced 60s. for 255. 6d. Cream Hats and Bonnets ... 4s. 6d. for Is. 6d. Sailor Hats Is. 6d. for 6d., Do. ... ; ... ... Is. lid. for Is. Do ... 3s. 6d. for Is lid BEATH AND CO. jubilee sale. DEATH AND CO CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

TONEYCLIFFE AND CARET’S SPECIAL SALE OF EXHIBITION PURCHASES. OVER TWO THOUSAND POUNDS WORTH. THE POWER oFrEADY- MONEY. THE WHOLE OP THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN CO. ’ EXHIBIT OF • BLANKETS, FLANNELS, HUGS, UNDERWEAR, TWEEDS AND READY-MADE CLOTHING. THE WHOLE OF AECH. CLARK’S EXHIBIT OP COLLARS. WHITE AND COLOURED-SHIRTS. PYJAMAS, ETC. • THE WHOLE OP THE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT CO.’S EXHIBIT OP WOOL MATS. !: ALL PURCHASED BY US AT SPECIALLY LIBERAL DISCOUNTS, ARE HOW OFFERED FOR ABSOLUTE SALE TO-DAY. . THE EXCELLENCE OF THE GOODS THEMSELVES (BEING SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED FOR THE EXHIBITION) AND THE LOW PRICES AT WHICH WE GAN AFFORD TO SELL THEM WILL EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE, AF- • FORDING, AS IT DOES, A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS. TONEY CLI FEE AND CARET.

WM. STRANGE. THOS. COVER’DALE. Sole J’axtnci'G and Proprietors. A SPECIAL INVITATION. ANOTHER GREAT SALE ATTRACTION. IF you understand anything about art,-china and art-clay ware, we eliouldjike you,to com© and. see some goods in that line that we consider RATHER OUT OF THE COMMON. If you should happen to he a connoisseur you will be' charmed with these goods; you will recognise at a. glance their undoubted merit. If you are “'NO JUDGE, it doesn't matter. You at least know a beautiful thing when you see it, and wo should like to have your candid opinion concerning these articles. Don’t imagine there is the slightest occasion to buy, unless, of course, YOU FEEL TEMPTED to do so. This is merely an invitation to spend ton minutes (or half-an-hour, if you can spare, the time) amongst our china and clay novelties. We venture to say you will find the experience a- pleasant one. Wo 'wcmld direct your particular attention to some really BEAUTIFUL STATUETTES in clay. Amongst those are single figures and groups of figures illustrative of many a familiar story (real or, fabulous), such, for example, as “Una and the Lion,” “ Rebecca at the Well,” “ Falstaff and Dame Quickly,” “ Joan of Arc,” “ The Sphinx and an Egyptian Maiden,” “The Knight and the Lady,” a reversible figure, showing the lady on, one side, the knight on the other. A CHARMING GROUP of three female figures is illustrative of the Arts of “Music, Painting , and Literature,” while a picturesquely attired boy, armed with bowl and clay-pipe, is shown in the act of blowing bubbles. Then there is our old friend “ Robin Hood,” with his “ bugle-horn ” slung about him; and a pair of rustic lovers compel you to kugh. The swain is evidently deeply enamoured, while the coy look on the maiden’s face is wonderfully depicted. " All - these figures are in soft and beautifully harmonious colours, and they arc each and all of them FIT TO ADORN ANY DRAWINGROOM IN THE LAND.. They have only just arrived from Germany. Examnlcs of the LOVELY BOULTON WARE are numerous. ' There are exquisite tea-sets in quaint shapes and chaste designs. .Tile colourings are in all cases very beautiful. One set is in shades blue. A deep royal blue blonds most prettily with stone-blue and skyblue tints on the upper half of each article; the lower half being a pearly whiter Then there is a set in which the ground & a pale blush-rose, with hints of _ golden-yellow. Scattered over this are spring flowers, the pink blossoms contrasting very sweetly with the other shades. JARDINIERES of various shapes, sizes, and colourings are sure to aitract attention. So also is the EXQUISITE IMITATION DRESDEN WARE. ■ The imitation of the famous Dresden' china is so close that it really requires an expert, to distinguish it from the real article. We have here, most faithfully reproduced,- the nymphs and swains, the shepherds and shepherdesses, the flowers and foliage, etc., clcl so laminar .in examples of genuine Dresden. But those imitations COST BUT A THIRD, OR LESS, of the money demanded for the genuine. The above specimens, together with numerous others quite as beautiful and attractive, -;.re NOW ON VIEW! ALL WHO CAN should avail themselves of our invitation, and come and see our collection of china and clay goods. Such articles are not to be met with every day in New Zealand.. N.B.—The WHOLE of the above Beautiful Goods, also our ENTIRE Stock of CHINA AND GLASS, etc., all SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED IN PRICE DURING OUR CLEARANCE SALE, NOW ON. STRANGE AND COMPANY, CHRISTCHURCH.

FRUIT PRESERVING. WE HAVE ON SALE, AT LOWEST PRICES, PATENT AIR-TIGHT GLASS JARS, In Several Sizes, Very Suitable for Preserving Fresh Fruit. Secure Them Early. ASHBY, BERGH & CO., LTD , CHRISTCHURCH. , L 1762 , JUNO TOBACCO. JUNO TOBACCO. 1 JUNO TOBACCO. One of earth's choicest things. Coveted alike ;by prince and peasant. JUNO TOBACCO, Manufactured by T. C. WILLIAMS AND CO., FIIS6 VIRGINIA. —( —— JF you have the faintest suspicion that your EYES ARE NOT JUST RIGHT; if they bother you in any way, it’s best to have them examined at once. Do not go to the average Optician or Spectacle-Seller, for ne | is unable to distinguish between Optical Defects und Diseases; but consult JOHN R. PROCTOR, 180, High Street, Christchurch, Who will give you a THOROUGH ©EXAMINATION FREE OF CHARGE. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. THE UNIVERSAL BOOT COY.. High 1 Street.—Just lauded, Fresh Shipments of : Spring and Summer Goods, including all palest ; and up-to-date styles in Ladies’, Gents and , Children’s Footwear. Special shipment of . Infants’, Children and Girls’ Shocks, all stylos ; in Glace, Tan, Patent, White Kid, White j Canvas, etc., etc.; quality and style cannot i bo surpassed in the city. Ladies will do well 1 to inspect these before buying elsewhere. Also; ; special shipments ct Ladies’, Gents’ and 1 Children’s Boots, Shoes, Slippers, etc., from ! best American and Continental Wo quota prices of a tew of many lines; —Gouts’ fJoes (sewn) from ns. Tan Shoes. 10s 6d. Tan It \s 15s. Good Walking Boots from 8s to Ifs 6.1 Strong Balmoral 5 * 'Bluchers, Watertight.*), etc., always in stocK.. *’ Zcalasdia" brand Boots and Shoes every description, beat quality at lowest prices, universal Boot Company, . Hieli Street, next Tribe and C& E 5674 I

PUEIRI £ Q,LASS ON RISING QLEANSES THE gYSTEM.” SIR ROBERT STOUT, Chief Justice of New Zealand, writes:—“l have much pleasure in stating.that I -have used PURIRI WATER for several years. To anyone having -ft tendency to gout. I consider it invaluable. I can testify to its beneficial effects. I believe that anyone leading a sedentary life will find it a useful table water, and second to none in 'the market.'’ FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS AND CO., AGENTS, CHRISTCHURCH. L 2710 " APENTA.” rpHE BEST PURGATIVE ■JL WATER as a wife, crdfnary and . gentle Aperient. Solo- • Exporters; THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY,,, LIMITED, London W. 5

I IT SEEMS TO TELL THE WOLE STORY I About the dTERLING BEVEL-GEARED CHAINI & LESS BICYCLE. (1) Their Mechanical Simplicity. (2) Their Adjustability; (3) Their Uniform Velocity. (4) Their Rolling Line ■and Continuous Contact. (5) Their Few Wearing Parts. (6) Their Smoothness of Operation. (7) Their Decrease of Friction. (S) Their Absence of Back Lash or Lost Motion. (9) Their Strength of Tooth. (10) Their Entire Absence of Noise and Vibration. The qualities which ail bicyclists seek in a machine, and which it is the aim of the en--1 gincer to secure. ! Sole Affcnts ; MORROW. BASSETT AMD CO., i Christchurch, Ashbuncn and Dunedin. F252S I : I GOLD MEDALS, PARIS, 1878, 183?. j | OSEPH O' IlLOf T'Sj ‘ PK? S. Of Hijh“Bi Qnaliiy, and "raving Oreatesc ' Inca Mb y. therefore the j it i . A. 4 SPORTS’ and inrpcct/IMinson ar.d Co.’s Stock ; the as- , sortment and tenns'wiU" meet approval. ; 1 " X26U

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12427, 16 February 1901, Page 6

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