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Hi I II II 107 to 115 OASHBL STUEET, CHRISTCHURCII. 'VES VOU RIGHT.

Woven Shaped YufoiaigLP Ties. '; These tubular ties'will always becepolax, beoause they Are adapted to ail styles of collars; they are good wearing because ot tha Eeamleßa edges, due to their being wowd tubular. The popularity ot the tubular tie is attested bythefaot that foreign manufaoturers are imitating this Engllab. patent. Quite a new lot of the " Imperial" tiw have been reeently received, andithey are now ready for selection. In dark shades, ai lOd. each , In light shades, at 1/- each

Sfi Wa!&i© Receive, When yon pay away money do yon always get g oo * T *ta« ?, The b !ft /.■ x * L. iiT- i—i„i. „,!.,,. *„,. or, ortinla. but the one who a-days that it is not surprising that women in sure oi r-- J —'" v ~*"'™ tK — ''""'* Vt ""* *' purchased nowgtore, and it la our business to see that you are treated woll. The Farmers „ . ,1 i _»i i «—« tn >i«a* nnr nncos. lo CO lower of Radiant By Beautiful Blouasess. Adapted flor ©wtlng and Vacation purposes, for Carnival Week, for Garden Parties, RBv®s> Parties, Evenßwg Functions. Displayed in all their wondrous wealth of beauty these blouse 9 stand nnrivalleVfor charm and dainties, for they representhe £«««*» of their qnota* "to this Blouse Exhibition, and we are doing .«"»!"£ emphasise the agreeableneas of this display by making the prims decidedly low and decidedly attractive. CEEAM SILK BLOUSES, trimmed with insertion and pretty tucked At 7/11 8/11 10/11 16/9 18/11 each GEEAM- MEBV. BLOUSES, nicely rooked and trimmed 6 ** l "™*^ WHITE SILK BLOUSES, rooked and trimmed with insertion Very pretty NATT AND WBrTE SILK BLOUSES .." At 19/0 each CBEAM JAP SILK BLOUSES, with frills of silk edged with Valenciennes laoe and trimmed with black embroidery At .23/8 eacn JAP SILK BLOUSES, in cream with fanoy upots, in heliotrope, pink, sky blue, and cau de nil At S6/6 each ELAOK GLAOB SILK BLOUSES, with the new and fashionable elbow aleevea M * 6 /" eacn BLACK MEBVSILK BLOUSES, trimmed with inaertion and rocked - jMu&ua At 28/6 31/- 85/- SO/3 each CEEAM SILK BLOUSES," with fancy «apes and trimmings of insertion and medallions ~ At 24/6 28/fi each JAP SILK BLOUSES, in oreom with trimmings of lace, in white with pretty yoke of small tucks and "Valenciennes Insertion just, <u *uv* At 19^ g ond CBJSPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, to uky bine, pink, aaid cau do nil, rooked and trimmed with insertion At 37/6 each MBBV. SILK BLOUSES, in navy blue, reseda, green, pink, and sky blue, with trimmings of tncka, Valenoleimee laoe and medallions At 13/9 21/- eaon SAT abJtt we^ 0 ' "* W ' t^^'^SS©ELAMKTTE BLOUSES, a sample lot, only each irfyle

Serviceable Tea Sets in Stock Patterns. These sets are of the bast English main; thai means that they are honestly mad*, and thoroughly dependable. As they are standard stock patterns, breakages can ftl- ' ways bs made goed and the set mnintaiaei at lull strength. You'll find ear prices lower than others. Best English White and Gold Ocpsand Bancors .. .. At 5/- a, doees Beat English Pink and Celeste Band Otipa and Saucers .. At 7/6 a dezen Bast English Tea Plates At 4/6 a doxot

Carpet Squares and Capital Value. If you're roring cleaning and gefrilngMßdy foe the recaption of visiters fci Carnival tlaa«, or later, sea that your oarpeto are light, I! those yon have are frayed, or shows signs of f atigne, gsnsioa them ofl and get ip oae or more of these carpet aqnareß. We u» almost sure to have just the siae and ttira vou have set ycrar heart on. Our i are low enough te make buying here 6 pleasure TAPESTRY CARPET SQUABKS, e! W tra good qnaUiy—7ft. 6io. x 9ft. .. At 29/« 9ft. x 9«. .. AiM)« 10ft. x 9ft. ! .... ■ Atß7/« ?ta* Quality BETJSSHLS SQUAKBB— 9ft. x9ffc. .. At 69/6 10fi.6ia.x9fL .. At6«/8 12ft. x 9ft. -.. At 79/8 Beet IMPERIAL AXMIKSTEB QABPBTS, ■srrth border to matoh— - At 6/3 to &f 11 a y**d

Got it Ij'.our'Saddiepy-;!Boctlbhi'-If tom.honw Is to be exhibited at : the A..and P. Show next month you vrfll require nome neat and B ood fitting gear to assist m .showing tarn off. suit your requirement, if you wish for some domtani from the ardin&ry linos. _ ... . _•._*_ j * •---- -* ■»--' any other saddlery store anywhere.

Household Helps. Jffachlnory that womets find helpful fc» relieving thsm of the drudgery of dameiMft duties . are ; to be fonnd in oar. Hanhraw Sootion. Take for iasiaaoe— WSINGING MAOHIBrES, Otimewrtwtfreoaived quite recently from Enfjae and Amshba, oomprisM nil the favourite makes. You get a choice hem, mod yos ; doftMr pay ejaite as.msofc Ml a& aihei stores. ZEALANDIA COOKING BANGKB, don or open .fir*. This is the ohaapest rang* on the market, because it 1b the bact—has many advantages trtt other kiaja. Well gladly show yeu these, racgea'atid explain the f

ith Oar tea Bales are increasing because oar teas are good to drin*. Ino teu m bough* for us in the lands of their grovrth-m the very gardens-and experts, and make a oritioal examination of the leaves. Our Mender is a tea connoisseur who knows all that there u to know About *• quU* and flavour of teas. Ha oan toll from the i teas aro porfaot and sell on their merits; _ adventitious aids of coupons, -gifts, P»wnts, er value in tea, and'oonsnmera appreciate that. Wiu » teas at any time you like to call or - write. ESMAH AHD CHINA BLEND at one shilling a lb. This brew* out a flue strong tasty liquor that is agreeable to the palate, r INDIAN, CHINA, AND CEYLON BLEND, oonspioneus for Btrw> B t|, and drinking qualitiea ~ At 1J4., X}& a, lb. FINEST CETLOfc BROKEN OSANGE PBKOB-. In 61b.and.lffllb.b03W « Eaon 8/-ansl^ . InSSlb.boses ~ ~ • Ata/7 p*r. In 501 b. boxes „ ~ In Jib. and lib. parchment lined bags At 1/8 per ib.

■' Go-op. Mild Gturad Wlftslttaß. Tho flavour is fascinating, aod Hagm cm th.o palate. Long after yon have fcrgotten the iasto of other things you will remember the palate-pleasiEg —-">»«■ -* th«sa hems and bason. It . secret why oar hog prodoeii or* to superior. Seiontifio methods, hedged in ■with scrupulous care, help us' to aohloTe thlt Bnccses. The pigs are matnred and grain fed, *h*y' are slaughtered under approved condition*, R,nd the cure known as tae " Mild Qpw " i»" the most perfect and most k4bb@So know*. well etecied for'tho Carnival "With, > ■ Warns, pale evsmtskei, al Bd. pw>]^, gldea, gaio or »me3»d, at 7S, p«?I%. JSafla, jsaia est crooked, at 7-J4. pe* Ik . i&ed, in Madden "„ at 6|4, pas Ik

,nd nioe and baiter &&n any yaa jsaay feftve lasted feefare. SS53r« » luxury. Lat ns km your order .**

jgjgisSwfaa^t^^ •m^mmm. mmwmm m IWill 1 Here Is a List of Smiling- People who bought "ABBEY" I Boot Polish and Returned the Bands. ' NEXT MARCH Ave divide £25 amongst those returning "ABBEY" Bands. Be wise and start using " ABBEY." it will make your Boots shine and yon rich; "ABBEY" POLISH COMPETITION, Sept. 30, 1905. ' Aaaresi Coupons. Prize. Address. Coupons. Prize. B < *n« virtue Canal Reserve 50 40/- 23 MrW. J. Stewart, D.T.M. OH. Chch 10 7/- * »;?«». 45 SO/- 24 Miss E.C. Gillespie. Temuka ■ 9 7/i I JrP SateMSc!., 41 27/- 25 Mr Walker, Park Rd. % 8 ■ 6/11 ! s 'w St. 40 27/- 26 Mr E. A. Hatch, Merivale- 7 51* n ssKlbSlewhte, Colombo Rd. 38 25/-; 27 Mr F. H. Henderson, Waddington 8 6/M r MKsCarrick.Ti.iakorißd.Wsl. 31 20/- 28 Mr G. H. Husband, 26 Colombo Rd. 6 SiI 7 Mrs Clements, Gordon St.,Syd. 29 20/- 29 Mr C. Fowke, Walkanui Rd. Ash. 6 S/I MrsTJ Stephens, Spreydou 27 18/-, SO Mr W. flott, P.O. Box 110 S 5/. Q S?R Mllllgan. St. Albans Rd. 26 18/- 31 Mrs A. H. Stokes, St. Albans 5 6/1f) MrGO Balsille,Braddoust.Syd.24 16/- 32 Miss Beale, Lower Hutt 6 5/7i Miss W Andrews, 159 Fitzg'ldAv. 24 16/- 33 Mr P. Mulhane, Wellington 5 5/12 Mr CManliire, Hornby 24 16/- 34 Mr N. B. Gidley, Fendalton S 5/- ■ MrW J. Palmer,c/oN.Z.Exp.Co. 20 .14/- 35 Mr G. Carter, Annat 4 5/'ma Owen Is3.ATmadh St 19 \ 13/- 36 Miss M. Taylor, Fendalton 4 6/B i£! Mils A Clark, c/o Miss Hullett 18 f 13/- 37 MrJ.Stonehouse,Co.opstoresPet4 5/- <$ 16 Mr W. Herbert, Box 583 Ch.ch. 19] 13/- .38 Mr C. Blenkhorn, 72 North Belt 3 5/5 1-7 Mr J Ford, 157 Victoria St. 17 12/- 39 H. F., P.O. Box 16, Kaikoura 3 5/18 Mr L. E. Nelson-Holmes, Fairton 14 10/- 40 Mr W. Agar, London St. Lyttelton 2 8/19 Mrs J W.Reed, Albert St. Roslyn 13 10/- 41 Mr. 3. H. Bablngton, N.Z. Ship. Co. 2 . 5/-. H2OMr It Craig, 133 Cuba St. Wei. 13 10/- 42 Mrs S.Baker, May's rd. St. Albans 1 5/II 21 Mrs Reese, Harewood Rd. 12 9/- 43 Mrs Browln, 18 Colombo St. North 1 5/•fa 22 Miss Hunter, c'o Mrs Maples 11 8-/ 44 Master A. Hall, 93 Byron St. Syd. 1 6/DGfrJ'T WASTE TIME, START COLLECTING NOW. if NEXT MARCH we give Prizes to all Returning 10 Bands and over.

IXSIL FOB COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA, and all BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS. . Price lo OcL PREP ABED BY COOK AND ROSS, Chemists, Ckriatchuroh. . Established SSfft.

sssssss^s iKTf ■SSKE •fell 6T"»df ISKKK. -Aft-nTe A. "■i'S^'aTSJSSws< ■££■< DEIiIGIQfISBGUSI»R

SNT it Wonderful? "What is wona«rfl&» in foi * bad attack of Influeii- -.__ . two dossa of the "LANCER CURE," M* now -I an> quite myself as*in. • _

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13891, 27 October 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13891, 27 October 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13891, 27 October 1905, Page 6

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