Wanted. ... SPECIAL Summer Styles in Footwear now F-J on view in our -windows. Style, fit and finish guaranteed. Maino Bros., 132, High Street, opp. A. J. White's. (No connection with any other shop). .-■•■" 11 ',"" 10 Pork Butchers—Small .Business for S»l». - . Machinery, Pltnt, eto Only £3O. .'A good opening. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. T X 2618 ; _ ~ HE noted shop for Good Value in Boys, _ and Girls' School Boots. See our cutting prices. Maine Bros., 132, High Street, opp. A. J. White's. (No connection with any other shop). : 31 THE Latest Styles : Light Boots, black and tan, are procuraDle at Maine Bros. See our culling t prices. Address, 132, High Street, opp. A. • J. White's. (Ni connection with airy otlier shop). •■■■■■■■- 17, rNBREAKABLE Dolls' Heads-from -Is,, J Comic Bye-glasses 4d, Brass Toyt '] Kettles Is, Wooden Toys from 66V Mihsoni and Co. ■5769 EAB-RESISTING Hosiery—Our Hosiery; _. .„ Business is increasing rapidly;, .thai reason is we sto:k the best. Ladies' Cashmere Hose. Is 6d, Is Bd, Is 10d, 2s, 2s 2d per pair; ;. Imitation Suede Gloves, in white, _ beaver ami; grey, were Is lid, now Is 6d pair.•'■: -Black, Beattie and Co., High Street 8EPHYBS and Fancy Voiles, BJd lor ;4jd, 9|d for s£d, Is lsd ior,7Jd. , See Beath's windows. . ■' \ . ■■■ ■■'■lS.'', OQI "7 YARDS Fancy Voiles and Zephyrs, OOX I gjd for 4Sd, 9Jd for 51d, IOJd for 6id. At Beath's. -•■■■■■ 7 ' 7 YARDS Fancy Voile 3 and Zephyrs, _ - worth Sid to. Is 3d, clearing at _ 4?d, Bid, 6£d, 7Jd B|d. Beath's. 8 OCT DRESS Skirts, latest shrfpes, 12s 6d jHiO I for 8s 6d, 13s 6d for Ift! 9d, 15s 6d: for 12s 6d. See Beath's windows. 5 • n-i or-HOUSE 3 rooms, let to good ten-i 3&.L40 ant at 7s per week; a real bargain.! Owner requires cash. Forest and Perkins, House Agents, Sydenham. . - A 2618 1 QO HOLLAND and Crash Dress Skirts, ±Q£i . worth 7s lid to 19s 6d, clearing at - 4s lid to 14s 6d. Beath's. " ■■" ' U-'r MODERN House 4 rooms, plasApply early to Forest and Perkins, House Agents. -'■;.: ■'.-. ' 3K618 NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR.Aj . GENTLEMAN—A Pair of Sleeve-links pairs, in the most novel designs, in goldplated, rolled gold, pearl, greei real gold, at Is, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s 6c, ._ 22s 6d pairi W. Strange and Co. ■ ■ A CAPITAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT ' FOR A GENTLEMAN is a Handsome! Silver-mounted Umbrella. We have now opened up a choice assortment of the best English makes, with plain and fancy handles, and chased silver mounts,' at 6s lid, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 15s 6d, 21s to 37s 6d each. ■ -W* Strange and Co. '•■' ■.'. ■'■ - -.- : - '■ < VVj They make splendid Christmas presents. We have a large and varied stock of thesa goods, including Malacca, Ca'nes, Lancewood, Cherrywood and Ebony Sticks. Plain/ Crooks Is each, Silver-mounted Dress ■Canes - Is 9d. Other Sticks, with richly chased silver mounts 6s 661, 10s 665 to 18s 6d each. At Strange'a. . ; •■ - : ~ BARGAIN LINES AT STRANGE S TOI> DAY (and for the next few aays) a all departments. A final clearance of Merchants and Manufacturers' Surplus Stocks.- Soma extraordinarily reduced prices now asked for fashionable goods. To-day, at Strange s. '. NECK WEAR ; NOVELTIES ;AT ■STRANGE'S—Fresh importations arriving by every boat, and our stock of these goods is now unrivalled in N.Z. Every Tie - new and up-to-date, and many; yof these ; beautiful lines : aro especially adapted as Christmas gifts. The latest are the "Sydney! Stripes" (crossbar) , at Is lid; the new" "Alpak," at Is 9d; the Omtxe woven ties at Is 9d; the Crepe de Chine,: a* Is lid; the Irish Poplin, at Is 9d and 2s 6d;; and the " Aqua " washing tubular tie, ■la . all pure : silk," at la 9d. ,At_Strange'g. - ■-., N~ OW~ON SALE AT STRANGE'S-Tha-New'Stud Tie, to be worn • with tM double collar,-at ls.6dt.to 4s 6d; Stud Bows, Is, and heaps of the very latest novelties in. neck wear at all prices. .. The prettiest, smartest and most attractive collection, of ties: in,: New Zealand.. At Strange's. v: \ ' ; : . ..; : !' riENTLEMEN'S SILK • HANDKER-; IX CHIEFS AT STRANGE'S—These handkerchiefs make -useful and dainty". Christmas presents. .We have a gre< IMffIKmIiTOMSM LBtWHBWW.'t.'.I'JW.IIHi to 5s 6d; kerchiefs Is lid to 6s 6d; Cream and White J. Silk Handkerchiefs, with novel m fancy borders, 3s 6d to 7e'6d. Broche Silk Handkerchiefs, 2s 6d to 10s 6d. Also, a few dozen sample!. handkerchiefs, in colours, to be olssred at half-price. At■ Strange's. ..,;'•'■■■' ENTLEMBN'S WHITE HANDKER* ,-~ CHIEFS AT STRANGE'S Lawn and Linen. Just received, a- special: shipment of .Gent's Hemstitched _Handker- , dozen, splendid for .Christmds ■ presents, 2s i lid and 4s 6d the half-dozen. Also, in Pure Irish Linen Is to 3S 9d each..riFull-sizea La-wn. Handkerohiefs at-6d and 91 eachj and , Linen do at Is to 2s 3d each. rWe&re showing a ; new __"Ex-;' celda," closely resembling silk,.:at■ Sd' arid IOJd each. Thesa will. retain" their., nice' appearance after washing. At Strange's. . I3S^^ATS~FbR : THE STRANGE'S, :AT ABSURDLY REDUCED PRICES—"PedaI" Straws (Panama): shape), how ; actually offered at Is 6d each! Alpine Pedal Straws (very stylish), reduced! from 12s-6d to 4s 3d; also a lot of odd-i monts in Pedal- and other shapes, ordinary.; prices 4s 6d to 13s 6d, now all One Shilling}, Eaohl At Stra'nge'3. - , ..i ~..'■ ;::?;? QTRANGE'S GRAND CHRISTMAS TOY! O BAZAAR AND FANCY: FAIR Now Open! Bring, the Children! Thousands "of: the newest toys, games,' dolls and gift goods, Christmas cards, picture post-cards,-Vcalen-: dars for 1906, etc., etc. The finest, brightest,? W. Strsmse and Co. , - ';.'...- '■'" : •■■ CHRISTCHURCH • UP- TO : DATE I v 'Strange's Newly-issued Album of N.Z., views contains a whole lot of; Ghristchurch,,* Pictures, including "Cave Rock," "The Newi 8.C.-. Cathedral," "High StieeV "Cathedral.; "On the ■. Avon,'' etc., etc. :. Alsoi pictures of soma of the most beautiful tour-' ist and holiday resorts in the colony. : Three ■ dozen views in all, neatly bound in stiff: paper- coyer. Splendid for mailing Homei A: marvellous, shilling's worth. :Only -ioi.Jba'. had at'Strange's.;•'• .-,.'. "'■■•': ' . '"■'.'.:'. n^^w'' DOLLS AT STRANGE'S CHRISTMAS TOY ' BAZAAR—Hundreds . to select from; °is dolls, little dolls, laughing dolls,; crying dolls, jointed dolls.' dressed- dolls,' imdressed dolls, wax dolls, wooden dolls, chin* dolls, boy dolls, girl dolls, baby dolls—an immense oollection! All prices. ;At Strange'a. JARGAIN LINES AT STRANGE'S,. in all Departments, during the next few day* Now is the time to buy. At Strange's. .;: "; < L A MB A ND S OKr? ~ .UNDERTAKERS. AND .-;. ',.v-^. f I Nor 55, LICHFIELD STREET.;.; T; Telephone 539. : . .1623;--AND H. LANGFORD, Funeral -Di- » » • rectors and Embalmers. V 7 Langford, 41, Hereford. Street, City. Te!e-v phone'lsol. H. Langford, 16, London Street,-, Richmond. Telephone 639. Town Ofttce—lS2, Cashel Street. ~ ',' X 2321 ..: lEOR G E B _r UNDERTAKER and ] POLISHED ENGLISH OAK OR RIMU COFFINS Are Kent in Stock for Urgent Orders. Te".«gTams or Telephone orders by night OT dav recc-ive immediate attention. Ofiice: 53, DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Workshops, etc.: 232 and 234, St Aaapa Street. Telephone 721. XIS 62 THE Friends of Mr James Andrews are;in-,; vited to attend- the, Funerai of his lata wife, leaving his residence, ' 920, 'HazeldeanRpad,• S-,'donham. This Day (Friday), loth,: inst.. at 2 p.m.. for the Addington; Cemetery. : J. LAMB AND.' SO3?. /'. ... ■'< ■::■■' '• ■..■■BBs;:iT; aneral of. the. late Arthur Charles.:; J- Knight'trill leave his late residencej-18,'' Mansfield Avenue, SI Albans, on .Saturday,,; Jfiih inst.,.at 2 p:m..' for the Linwood Oeme- , terv. J'. LAMB AND, SOW..- :; ■ ' THE Friends of the late Bridget-(reiict oi the late .Michael Brown-,: of JBroadfields).; are respectfully invited to attend, her Funeral, , which will-leave the residence of her -eon,, ,±V. J, Brown, Broadfield-s, on Saturday, -at 3; a.m.,'and will -arrive at Shands Traclfl;, Catholic Church, New Headford, at : 10;,ft.m.,: for Renuiiem Mass, after which the cortega vili- proceed to Lincoln Catholic; Cemetery.;: G'BO&G'E BARRELL, Undertaker and hon-balme-r.'..'' . i - ' •■"'■!■'-> : " 63a^ii f the fete .Edwin -»- ate invited to" attendi;'; : his] Funeral, 'ieavinj his residence!" (Gray's Boad):,:. for thoßrackenbridge:Cemetery;;at:3 p-m. oa; C«*„.^ n ™ IfitV. inst. .:■:'-'. 843/',:
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13933, 15 December 1905, Page 8
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