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Public Notices, GREAT SUMMER CLEARING SALE, The clearance sale items -win give you a chance to buy the beet at the MONEY-SAYING PRICES, VALUE IS WHAT COUNTS TO-DAY, BIGGER VALUES, GREATER ASSORTMENT AND MURE ENTHUSIASM THAN EVER BEFORE. Remnants of .Dress Stuff now ready for the First Customers at .-LOW CUT PRICES. Children’s Sunshades Hemstitched Handkerchiefs per doz Wide Millinery Ribbons all shades, per yard Ladies’ Blouses Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hose Ladies’ ■ White Muslin Aprons, each Ladies’ Silk Ties, each , Ladies’ Be.ts, all shapes and sizes Kid Gloves, all sizes, slight ly soiled Duchesse Runners, each Nightdress Bags, each Brush and Comb Ba each .... Embroidered Tablecloths All Linen Dress Crash Navy Ground Prints, pe yard .... Fancy . Muslins, per yard White, Towels, each . Men’s White Shirts, soilcc Men's Working Shirts Men’s Braces, per pair from .... Men’s Black Cashmere Sox per pair Men’s Underpants, per pair from . Men’s Double Collars, four for . . '. . Men’s White Handker chiefs, four for Men’s Silk Ties, latest shapes and patterns, each Men’s Ties, three for Tennis and Cricketing Shirts, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d to . .. . . Boys’ Blouses, from . Boys’ Sailor Collars, four for Boys’ Sailor Suits, from . Boys’ Knickers, per pair, from Boys’ Galatea Hats’, from . Boys’ Hose, per pair . Men’s, Working Trousers and Tweed Suits, from . Men’s Saddle Trousers Men’s Denim Trousers Painters’ Overalls Brush Rugs, from Men’s Straw Boaters Men’s White Washing Hats Men’s Black and White' Boaters, each Men’s Flannel Undershirts, from Lot of Boys’ Shirts to sell -at . Beat Kapoo 7 6 9 3 1 0 2 6 2 0 0 7} 1 P If 6 8 6 2 11 2 9 3 3 1 0 0 10} 0 8 I 0 0 9} 0 XIJ T. ARMSTRONG & CO., VICTORIA SQUARE AND HIGH STREET, Christchurch. LIST OF WINNERS 01 CASH BONUSES In J£OZIB SIXTH TEA CASH DISTRIBUTION. DECEMBER 7th, 1905. Mr A. Brown, Hokitika < i Mrs A. Scott, Milton , i Mr A. Foster, Milton .... Mrs Ridsdale, Olira . . . St. Columbkillies Convent, Hokitika .Mrs J. Dutson, St Andrews Miss Ethel Woods, Westland . Miss Mabel McPherson, Balfour Miss Trim, High Street, Greymouth Mrs E. Adamson, Greymouth . Mrs W. Dunn, Milton . >, . Miss Scully, The Port, Nelson . . Miss Maggie Keown, Balfour . . Miss E.‘ Gibbon, Kumara . , . Mrs Margaret Glenn, Fairfax . . And 44 SMALLER CASH PRIZES Sent to different parts of the colony. List to bs seen at Local Agent’s. LADIES’ DAINTY FINE FOOTWEAR. THE Shoes you want are the shoes we sell. Our Boots and Shoes add finish to correct costume. Made in fifty styles, of finest leathers, and finished to perfection. We provide footwear in large .ariety always, selecting those styles we think will please you best. ■SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. MAINE BROS., Manufacturers of High-grade Footwear, 139, HIGH STREET, opp. A J. While’s. No connection with any other shop. BOYS’ Cambridge Suits, 3 garments, beat value procu ‘dole in town, Kaiapoi tweeds, 21s, now only 15s 6d. Black, Beattie and Co., High Street. 6 WANTED Known.—Beeswax is really a grease; that is why you slip. “LINOARNISH” polishes, dries hard like glass; you cannot slip. Is 6d and 2s 6d. All grocers. NEVER forget that the “LANCER CURE" is a certain cute for Influenza. Hundreds can testify to tha truth of this statement-' • f WANTED KNOWN—Beeswax is really a grease, that is why you slip. “ LINOARNISH” Polishes, Dries Hard Like Glass; you cannot slip. Is 6d and 2a 6d. All Grocers. X 3620 WANTED KNOWN—Reason why “LINOARNISH" must be used on floors. Jt is put on with a brush. It saves time, labour and money. Once a year will suffice. Is 6d- and-2s 6d. All Grocers. - X 3620

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 13949, 4 January 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 13949, 4 January 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 13949, 4 January 1906, Page 5