BLANKETS DOWN QUILTS Ail-Wool Colonial Blankets. Full Sizes and Weights. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS ALL-WOOL BLANKETS ALL-WOOL BLANKETS 2£ yards x 58 inches 2£ yards x 72 inches 2£- yards s 80 inches 16/6 per pair 21/- per pair 25/6 per pair Down Quilts In PRINTED SATEEN—PIain and Frilled. - ' 'ln PRINTED SATEEN—With Border and Insertion of Plain Sateen, Frilled. IN THE NEW DESIGNS AND COLOURS. tmT? SINGLE BEDS 24/6 29/6 81/6 45/6 each FOR DOUBLE BEDS ... ... - 87/6 45/Q 57/6 62/6 77/8 each Down Quilts In Silk and Satin FROM FOUR GUINEAS TO NINE GUINEAS EACH. New Tones. New Effects. ■I BALLANTYNE’S Colombo Street Entrance. < One Shilling Discount off eSve.py complete £ foi* ca&h.
WE ARE CUTTING IRE PRICES BUY FROM US AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. We axm underselling all others. We sell direct from the factory, and you have to pay small profits only. ONE SINGLE PAIR AT WHOLESALE PRICE. It is owing to the large increase in our sales that now places us in a position to make another substantial - ;~J' reduction in our prices. Our profits are small, but having the largest turnover of any Retail Footwear Shop in - $ New Zealand we are able to do it. 153 hands employed. The following are a few of our Out Lines:— ■ IMen’ft Stout Shooters S/6 9/0. Women’s Strong Stockyard Boots 7/6 ' [Women’s Strong Boots, suitable for country wear 7/3 women’s Lace, Button, and Strap Shoes, good, wearing leather 5/6 Women’s Stout Lace. Button, and Strap Shoes, real good Winter shoes with stout soles 0/6 Strong School Boots, heel tips, top tips, and sprigged, sizes 7 8 9 4/9, 10 11 12 13 5/9 vMen’s Chrome Boots, narrow, medium, and broad toes 10/Women’s Triumph Calf Shoes, good soft wearing leather 6/3 [Men’s Strong Balmorals, water-tight tongues, heel tips, toa plates, and sprigged 9/3 Men’s Bluchers,, plain and nailed soles 5/6 Women’s Strong Leather Slippers, elastic fronts, our well-known line S/6 Men’s Leather Slippers, elastic fronts 4/6 • Women’s Clogs, good line 5/•Men’s Clogs, lace 6/- Men’s Clogs’, flap fronts 9/6 Men’s Clogs, extra stout soles S/'Men’s Light Beat Boots 16/6, made in Box Calf, Vici Calf, Triumph Calf and Glace Kid, which are - the popular leathers of to-day. This Line will cost you 25/- elsewhere. {■ Women’s Glace Sid Shoes, in latest American shapes 7/6 8/6 Women’s Felt Slippers, 8d Bd 1/- 1/8 1/6 and 2/Woxnen’s Carpet and Tweed Slippers, in great variety S/Q 8/6 • Men’s Carpet and Tweed Slippers, in great variety 3/6 . WE ALSO STOCK— V Women’s Goloshes ' Mo7J*s Goloshes S/9 Women’s Gum Boots 11/8 WE LEAD THE WAY ! OTHERS FOLLOW ! ■lliHi! DDHC.' : ise-sso High st IBlMillEi Piivi Christchurch.^
Mr>. W. GARDNER, ©f Dunedin,' Oteg© ? RUPTURE and now isears no truss whatever. Mr. W. Gardner, Grosvenor Street, Dunedin, Otago, is a man 67 years of age. He had suffered several years from rupture, and the old spring trusses were of no use to him. Ho tried the Bice method *of curs. and now ho has had no occasion to wear any truss for more than two years. Thousands of men, women, and,children, have been cured by this, method without pain, danger, operation, or‘loss of time from work. Among them are Mr. G-; Balsille, a teacher, 60 years of ago, residing at Main Hoad, N.E. Valley, Dunedin, and Mr. J. Cocker, Tuakan, Auckland, whole a farmer 62 years of ago. Ho had suffered 40 years from a scrotal.rupture when he "i -cd the Hice method and wan cured. Write at once for a book giving full particulars of this method. Do not be misled by anyone who claims to be or to have been at any time connected with me in business. Such statements are absolutely fraudulent. Beware of imitations of my i method to s & -q. csr Mu. W. GARDNER. Aim es m CmiHIHG FACTORY SLEEPIN6 mtt .M.U u .aj-.vj LiL'i.^.’rrraa^gra TS. These suits will be found a real comfort this frosty weather, n The Price is Reasonable, 6/6 7/6 9/6 the suit. We also.;keep the old-fash-ioned either whit© ©r coloured- ss k :: » HALLENSTEIN (N.Z. Clothing Factory) isheS Street -W •* •/»* '/v - /»»■ - a»' /yS WOUFE’S <JS; V* a B Xj i«4> 'jt'eiilvifeii! :pcv 3HNAPPS . #> : S!ir cS
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13783, 23 June 1905, Page 2
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692Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13783, 23 June 1905, Page 2
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