fPEKH BtHfiDEMk ' B* ion to «l « EDMOKDS iM> MOB) PPIHBEB MEBCaAOT3. MwaMgW .L &nd Importers, TUAit STREET wjsßT, md inspect our MAKTELPIEOES, REGISTER GRATEi AND' TILED HEARTHS. Prices end Workmudup sie RIGHT. *- IMO
ASTONISHING- RIBBON t v PRICES. 'T’-HIS is tho Host' Remark*hW.i I Sale of Kibbons we bays ev|r held. i:: SUPERB QUALITY, { Charming Designs in all the motooskod for widths and oolotus.:' ■ ' Precisely the same qutiiigr ■’ Ribbons you have seen selling to other Stores at from Is 11a to i. 3s 6d yard. 1 OUR CLEARING PRICES—/ : 6d, 9d, Is, la Bd. THESE EIBBON*S WILL SEUb QUICKLY. Make an Early Call. TONEVCLIFPE AND CARHfc The Store v.hero Cash Counts. FP,‘.i L Public Notices. id EjfFOE SALE, LIGHT FOUNDRY and _ GINEERINCf BUSINESS. This iilk. exceptional opportunity for any person thiato ing of starting in business. Connection made. Easy terras, if necessary. Replug 1 ’ confidential, to Foundry, P.O. Box 295. ?, ■ t I F 1975 ■P Kft £75 > £lO0 > £ls0 > £2OO, £250, cWUUI £4OO, £SOO, and any sum up 'to £IO,OOO, to Lend for fixed period, or regiViable by Monthly, Quarterly or Half-yearly Instalments, on Town, Suburban or P»nA' Securities, at Lowest Current Rates. ’ CHARLES HILL, Solicitor, 165, Hereford Street, Christchurch, and High Street, Rangiora. F3TM PIANO.' IRON Frame, Check Action, Full Compte*.” 1 £1 Deposit, balance 24 monthly iustalmei^te , ■ of £i. , MACAETIIY AND CLARK, !:■ X 3389 175, Armagh Street.!: GENERAL ELECTION. CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH EDECTORATS. PEOPLE disagree as to the best Candidate for this scat, but they all agree on pa* . Eoint —that the best, value in the (Sty is to b* ad at , MITCHELL’S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, I 19, Colombo Street, near South Bell ( X 35» T7IASHIONABLE Reversible Up-10-date S- Ties and Scarves, best value procurabto? in town; Is 6d, 2s and 2s 6d, now only Is, la 3d. Black, Beattie-and Co.; Hi) Street. . t... aote * ■ to LADIES’ HIGH-GRADE FOOTWEAR. CHARMING AS VIOLETS LIGHT and Bbautiiul as Lilies- s. are to - Summer Boots and Shoes ■ for -- Ladtw which we are now showing. The freshnate and elegance of the new .creations .br(afll thoughts of bright skies, of summer flower*.;' WE WOULDN’T ADVISE YOU l and prices. Also see our Window Display^”* MAINE BROS., 182, HIGH STREET, opp. A. J. White**. No connection with any other shop. “TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE." ■ = RESULT OP CHILDREN’S XMAS- . - BOS COMPETITION. I ’ ~ 'FHE following are tho PRIZE-WINNERf , •L in connection with Competition No.il. -i Although the Competition was of a nature calling for tho exercise of some ability, quit* a number 'of excellent designs have be_n seat Postal Notes for the sums mentioned b have been sent to tho following Members; a* the League:— Wilfred Powell, Caversham (age 12), £ first prize 2 Stanley Wilkinson, Anderson’s Bay (ago 9), second prize 1 Maurice James Guthrie, Christchurch ( _ 14), third prize . . ... 1 Bertha Baker, South Dunedin (age V <d. o' • 0;' « 1 Oi 0 12), fourth prize . -. . . . . . 0 10. • 0 4*o 0 i Joseph M’Evoy, St Kilda (age 15). fifth prize .0 10; flt Reginald Baker, South Dunedin i ;r (age 18), sixth prize . . . . . 0 10 : #i George ,W. Dawson, Kahuika (age i i 14), seventh prize . . . . . . 010 i 0 Lottie Mayhew, Waituna West, Peilding (age 16), eighth prize . Emily. Kate Dennis, Enfield, Oamaru (age 18), ninth prize .... W. S, Kao, Mornington (age 14), tenth prize . ; . ~ . i.-* . . . o Robert Miller, Hokitika (age 17), eleventh prize . 0 0. E. Merrie, Mornington (age 14), twelfth prize . . . . . . . . 0 Eva Dolman, King Street, Dunedin (age 11), thirteenth prize . . . Janet Elizabeth Duncan, Ewcburn, (age 13), fourteenth prize . . . James Cuthhext, Chertsey, Canterbury (age 13), fifteenth prize . ... Phyllis Merle Smith,. Maori Hill/ Dunedin (age 8), sixteenth prize . Nellie Drummond, Oamaru (ago 9), seventeenth prize 0 4 0 o 4 [|t; 0 4 I(. o 4 ;o. £IOOO WANTED. 'M. TO COMPLETE OUR MONSTER SALS WE STILL REQUIRE £looa WEE are giving an EXTRA DISCOUNT ol, : t/V 5 PER CENT off our already low Jlfc rices till end'of-the year. - m-'T Every Description of Footwear Stocked, rf, 1 , LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN TO OHOOSft FROM. A cplendid chance to procure Summer and 1 Holiday Footwear at Low Prices.. MAINE BROS., ! 132, HIGH STREET, opp. A. J. Whit*’*. 1 No connection with any other shop. Onb Shop. Os* Addrew. MEN'S Flannelette Shirts,' collars:, tached,. best value procurable in 4s 6d, now only 2s lid. Blaok, Beattie Co., High Street. ' • 2| DAVIS Vertical Feed Sewing Machine, strongest and simplest on earth; works underneath; from £G 17s 6d. Minsoil and Co. 4759 B'ONNINGTON’S Headache and ,N«ur*t« * gia Remedy, in wafer form. Koliqv**. Mental Exhaustion, Nervousness, all Head” *ohes and Neuralgia; la box. XSI6B/, D' RESSMAKERS-Tho Davi* Sewing M* . chine is the best, stror.gest. and 'impl^tSai no works underneath; £6 17s 6d. and Co. WE have just received a Large Shipmeij of Pianos. Wo have a First-class for 35 guineas, walnut case, extended irci frame, check action, over-dampers, full trl chord, beautifully finished. Inspection ii vited. E. FRANCIS, “ The Musical Ei change,” 139 and 161, Manchester Streej Christchurch. FPI PIANO by “H. Herd ” for Sale ; deal rich tone,'only, £25. This is a bargain Donosit £l, and monthly instalments i froi 15s. K. FRANCIS, “The Musical 1 E* change, 139 and 161, Manchester Sfre Christchurch. FP. E
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 13948, 3 January 1906, Page 1
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