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■Wanted. " small cream cheese, fid each; Fresh Separator Butter, equal to factory, lid lb; "Shilling Ceylon,” always good, Is'per lb; “'Special” Blcpd,” Is Sd; Costa, Itica Coffee, lb canister fls; Mocha Blend. !b canister Is Id; 'Worcestershire Sauce, 3 bottles lid; Flavouring Essences, oz bottles 4 for Is; blew Canary Seed, 3d per lb; Marrowfat Green Peas, Ed per pkt; Green Boiling Peas. 61b Is; Erose Meal, Gd per lb; Symington Pea Soup, dozen pkts Is 3d. T. TAYLOR, 97, Colombo Street. PUBLIC NOTICE 'EXTRAORDINARY. THIS is to certify that we have day disposed of our stock of Boots, Shoes aijd Fittings in our Shop, Manchester Street, consisting .of Twelve Hundred Pairs, for Cash, to Mr Stewart Robinson, of Cashel Street. ’ (Signed) J. A. HENDERSON AND CO. May 19, 1906. Having bought (he whole of the slock of Boots and Shoes from J. A. Henderson and Co., of Manchester Street, at a discount of Six Shillings in the £ off cost price, I intend giving the public of Canterbury a treat for a short time in CHEAP BOOTS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. I am able to sell the goods at less than wholesale cost, making them SO , per ceht cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. I shall start the Sale at once at 225, Cashel Street west. . The goods have been moved and marked down. Special staff engaged. Cheap Boots for the Thousand. STEWART ROBINSON, 3711 Cashel Street._ S' TRANGER MIDWINTER SALE ' TODAY. A little lot of Sewing _ Machines, slightly damaged in transit: 12 Hand' Machines (with covers), 75s 6d for 48s fid; 3 .Machines, 159 s for 90s; 2 Automatic Drop-head Machines; 160 s fox 105 s; 2 Cabinet Machines, 130 s for 1265; 2 do., do., 210 s for 1475. To-day at Strange'tSTRANGE’.S -^ MDWINTER SALE TO"DAY. 40 Pairs White Colonial Blankets (for stretchers). A special line, now offered at 9s lid pair; 70 Pairs White Colonial Blankets, full double size, a special line, now offered, .at 23s 9d pair; 25 Pairs Coloured Colonial Blankets, p special line of Silvergreys, now offered at 12s 9d pair; 30 Pairs Coloured Imported Blankets, now offered at 11s 8d and 19a ad- pair. To-day at Strange’s. ■QTE ANGER “MIDWINTER SALE TOkJ DAY! Special Purchase of 100 Jap. Hearthrugs, now offered at 4s lid each; .also a lino of 300 Sample Lengths of Carpet, Axminster and Brussels, in 14yd lengths: Brussels lengths now offered at 3s 6d to 5s fid each; Axminster lengths, 4s lid to 7s lid each. To-day at Strange’s. STRANGER MIDWINTER SALE TOO DAY. A Huge Special Purchase of Bed-' steads. Now is the time to buy. Bedsteads are going to be much dearer, _ manufacturers having decided to advance their prices. Buy now. To-dayjß Strange’s. S ANGER MID- W INTER SALE TODAY. Gents’ White Shirts, Ss 6d for 4s lid; Men’s Jerseys, 8s 9d for 4a lid; Boys’ Jerseys, 3s 6d for Is 6d; Gents’ White Dress Shirts, 10s Cd for 7s 6d; Men’s Golf Caps, 3s 6d for'ls 6d; Men’s Silk Ties, 2s for 6d, arid 2s 6d for 9d. To-day at Strange’s. STRANGER MID-WINTER ”SALE TOk3 DAY. Extraordinary Bargain Lines in Men’s Ready-made Clothing; 250 Pairs Men’s Tweed Trousers, 8s lid for 5s lid; 50 Pairs do. (odd sizes and patterns)., 12s 6d for 7s lid. A few pairs Men’s Trousers in Cotton Cords and Beaverteens (slightly soiled), ds 6d for 3s lid; Men’s Sac Suits, 65» for 49s 6d; 35s for 29s 6d; 49s 6d for 39s fid. Men’-a Macintoshes (very slightly perished),, 45s for 21s; Men’s Deep Cape Macs (slightly soiled), 39s* 6d for 19s fid; 52s fid for 27s fid. And lots more bargains.,- Tb-3ay at Strange's. S' TRANCE’S MID-WINTER SALE TODAY. Great Clearance of Boys’ Clothing: Norfolk Suits (odd lines and odd sizes), 22s fid for 12s fid; a Kttlo lot of Boys’ Eton Jackets and Vests, 40s for 15s. and quantities of other sale lines. To-day at Strange's. QTRANGER MID-WINTER SALE TOkJ DAY. This is a money-saving sale, the lines being marked at such extraordinarily low figures that you may save a lot of money by purchasing at this sale. The sal© period can only Inst for 21 days. 'Call in to-day at Strange’s. . Clocks . and watches at . STRANGE’S. A great window display, opposite Clock Tower: “Ansonia” Watches (true and trusty friends), 5s Gd; correct timekeepers. Special shipment of 1000 Nickel Clocks, only 2s 9d‘ each; do. Alarm do., Ms and 5s Gd each; do. Repeater do., 10s each; do. “ Bee ” do., 10s each. Also Fancy Brass Clocks, in a choice variety of designs, 10s to 40s each; Fancy Wedgwood China do., 19* a fid and 12s fid each; Oak-iramo 8-day Clock*' (with Cathedral gong), IGs fid, 17s fid; Antique Dutch Clocks, 12s fid, T7s fid, 255; Imita.t-.on Marble Clocks, 22s 6d id 37s Cd; Enamelled Iron Clocks, 27s Cd to 37s fid. At Stiang'e’s, rmAVELI^ : RR“SAM^ -1 AT STRANGE’S: Latest Designs (Art Shades); 10s fid, 12s Gd, 15s to 80s. At Strange’s. Stranger mid-winter sale tok3 DAY. 4s fid Photo Frames for 2s lid; 3s 3d Frames for 2s 3d; 3a lid Music Racks for 2s Sd; 2s fid Newspaper Racks for Is 9d; Is Boxes of Stationery for S*d; _ 4s fid “Daisy” Air-guns for 3s lid; Is Scissors for fid pair; Is Gd Scissors for 9d pair; 11s Gd Toy Tricycles for Ss Gd. Thousands of Fancy Bazaar Novelties in addition to the above at immensely reduced prices. To-day at Strange’s. ' TRANGER MIDWINTER SALE TODAY. A Huge Collection of perhaps the most attractive and extraordinary Bargain Lines wo -have as yet submitted to the public. One visit will convince anybody of the fact that this is a Money-saving Sale. W. Strange and Co., Ltd.

Money. T HAVE MONEY TO LEND in Sumo X from £5 and upwards, On Any Class of Security. E. D. KESTEVEN, X 8413 • 7, Chancery Lane. Tl/TONEY Lent, from £5 upwards, to PerJLol sons in good Permanent Employ on Note of Hand.. Confidentially. No inquiries or fees. Moderate interest. R. S. JACKSON, 12, Chancery Lane. (Room No. 5, upstairs). X3G39 SPECIAL Sums of £IOOO, £2BOO, £BO3, £SOO, for investment on First Mortgage. Also. Money for Investment on Second Mortgage and Chattels. DOUG ALL AND UPHAM Solicitors, 143, ‘Worcester Street (near A.M-.P. Buildings). X 2617 Tk/rONBY —Wo have for investment sums J.tJL from £IOO upwards on freehold securities at Lowest Current Rates. JOHNSTON, MILLS AND JOYCE, Solicitors, Pioneer Chambers, X 2681 194, Gloucester Street. MONEY TO LEND ON Mortgagees of Freehold at lowest outre .t rates’; also on Approved Second M-rtgages. IZARD AND LOUGHNAN. Solicitors, Hereford Street, Christchurch; Leeston and Southbridge. X 2522 MONEY] WE HAVE SEVERAL SUMS OF MONEY TO LEND, AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES, On Approved Freehold Security. WYNN-WILLIAMS AND BROWN, 532 X 21‘i, Hereford Street, Christchurch, MONE Y”T<rLEND. n-f iT\ TO £IO,OOO Lont on Leaseholds, Bills clouLvJ of Sale, Freeholds, Life Policies, Shares, Personal Security. Trade Bills Discounted daily; repayable to suit clients. . ISAAC ALLEN, Nos. 2 and 3, Government Life Insurance Buildings, Cathedral SquarV X 3823 ■ ■ money"to'lend! £5, £lO, £2O, £3O, £4O, £SO, £IOO and UPWARDS, ON Life Policies, Horses, Cattle, Farm Implements, Furniture, Bond Warrants or Personal Security. LOANS GRANTED for Fixed Period or Repayable by Weekly, Fortnightly, Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. MONEY IN ANY AMOUNT Advanced on Town and Suburban Freehold Securities. F. C. RAPHAEL, COMMISSION AND FINANCIAL AGENT. 100, CASHEL STREET, Christchurch. X 2307

ijfi■2« Mm Li?i^ CvmmS' MR "WALTER WATSOJT, F.1.0.C., D.B.p.A. (by exam.), Loudon, may bo consulted on errors of refraction of the eye remediable by glasses. At rooms above Watson, The Jeweller, 230, Colombo Street, Oculists’ prescriptions prepared.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14071, 28 May 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14071, 28 May 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14071, 28 May 1906, Page 2

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