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n. and Household Requis -ATSTRANGE’S! -spt SPECIALLY IMPORTED to meet the demand DOSING THE EXHIBITION SEASON! FOR THE KITCHEN. White Metal Teaspoons Nickel Silver Teaspoons Nickel Silver Dessert Spoons and Forks Nickel Silver Table Spoons and Forks ... White-handled Tea-Knives ... White-handled Table Knives ... At 1/- per half-dozen At 2/6 per half-dozen At 4/- per half-dozen At (>/- per half-dozen At 5/3 per half-dozen At 6/3 per half-dozen ENAMELLED WARE (English). Manufactured from the best rolled steel and treble-enamelled. Saucepans From 9d to 5/6 each I Slop Pails From 4/6 to 10'6 each Frypans From 1/- to 3/- each Basins From 1/3 to 6,- each Kettles From 2/3 to 4/9 each Padding Boilers 2/- to 4,6 each Dippers From 2/- to 4/6 each 1 Candlesticks 6d 9d 1/- each A SPECIAL LINE OF PLATES at 6d and MDGS at 9d (with Picture of Exhibition^. ALUMINIUM WARE. All up-to-date Households are furnishing with this ware. Our "The "Wear-ICver/ s took first prize at the St. LonisExposition against All Comers. We invite the public to inspect this line. .At 4/6 to 9/6 1 Musts and Plates... ... t\- . At 4/6 to 6,6 1 Ladles ... ... *\f . At 14/- to 25/- Jelly Pans , ... 7/6 to 1 o/- . At 14/-to 17/6 I All of Pure Aluminium, non-corrosive and non-poisonous. The purest moral cooking utensils in the known world. Saucepans Frypans Scotch Griddles Caffe taires FOR THE GARDEN, STRANGE’S Special E! ¥ICTORSA M ■ Four-blade ' 12in. at 20/- Win. at 22/6 16in. at 25/Do. Ball-bcaiing—-12in. at 33/- 14in. at 40/- 16in. at 45/- ISin. at 50/SPADES HOES and RAKES GARDEN SETS—Spade, Fork, Hoe and Bake GARDEN TROWELS and WEEDING FORKS GALVANISED WATERING CANS at ... JAPANNED WATERING CANS at 3/6 to 5/6 each ... 2/- each 13/6 set 9d to 1/6 each ... 4/6 5/- ... 3/- to 4/6 NEW CROCKERY AMD CHINA. 300 TOILET SETS to choose from—--5 pieces at 9/6 6 pieces from 12/6 to 100/Odd pieces always in stock. White and Gold Stone Cups and Saucers 2/9 per half-dozen White and Gold Plates ... ... ... 2/- and 2/3 per half-dozen Plain White Stone Cups and Saucers ... 2/3 and 2/6 par half-dozen White and Gold China Cups and Saucers ... 2/9 and 3/3 per half-dozen DINNER WARE—A few incomplete Dinner and Tea Sets at half-price ! CHINA BETTER PLATES, in pretty designs, at ... 6d each EXHIBITION GOODS—Mugs and Plates, Mustard Pots, Cups and Saucers, Teapots, etc., etc. ... .... From 6d to 1/- each "DICKENS” CHlNA—Quotations and scones from Dickens’ works on, each article ... ... > ... ... At 1/- to 3/- each “ FOLEY ” SHADED TEA SETS* (40 pieces) ... ... 28/6 “FOLEY” SHADED AFTERNOON TEA SETS 15/PALM BOWLS —English, Continental and Javanese— At from 6d to 40/-'each POTS AND PEDESTALS—EngIish, Continental and Javanese— At 17/6 to 100/- each Beautify! ESectroware, Butter Dishes and E.P. Knife Jam Dishes Butter Knives ... ... Jam Spoons ... ... 'Teapots Hob Water Jugs _ ... Tea Services (three pieces) 26/- ~ 2/6 each ~ 3/6 to 120/- ~ 1/9 to 10/- ~ 1/6 to 7/6 . 15/6 to 50/30/- 35/- 40/25/- 27/6 30/Sterling Silverware, “Thistle ” pattern Cake Forks (real " Cairngorm,” stone) Butter Knives (Pearl-handled) ... ... ■ Exhibition Tea Spoons, “ Maori” Design ... Button Hooks and Shoe Lifts Silk-liked Cases containing Carvers and Forks 3/- each 6/- each 7/6 each 10/6 each 15/- 18/- 21/- 25/Presentation Oases of Table and Dessert Knives 25/ New Glassware. Tumblers (half-pint) Tumblers (Engraved) Leaf Butter Dishes " Exhibition ” Glass Jugs (quart size) 1/14 per half-dozen' 3/3 per half-dozen ... ... 3d each ... ...2/- each

■Wanted. NEW SEASON’S DRIED FRUIT. . T. TAYLOR, COLOMBO STREET, HAS •\TEW Prunes 7d per b, Nev: Extra Large la Sd' pcr lb. New Dried Peaches lOd per ib, New Dried Pears 9d per Jb, New Dried Apricots Is 2d, New Apricots in syrup 9d.to Is. New Peaches 9d to Is; New Pears 9d to Is, Pines in Syrup 4Jd or £d, Pio Apple gallons Is Sd, Pie Plums i gallon Is. 97, COLOMOBO STREET. m w ANTED Known, Rea! Good Shoe Polish 2d a 'tin. Little Jim. 2 ANTED Known, Real Good Shoo Polish •2d a tin. Little Jim. 2 ANTED Known, Sandals, sizes 7. S, 9. LTT. 10, 3s 6d; sizes 11, 12, 13, 1,4 s; sizes 2,3, 4,4 s 6d; black or tan. Little Hm. _ 7 WANTED to Sell, Motor-car, seat four, nearly new, cheap. 11. J. Ranger, Cntirel Street, / near Manchester Street, Christchurch. 9250 "t^t/'ANTED—Don’t get wot; Lefhaby’s Um- • * brellas me the best; storm-proof frames, good handle:. Lethaby’s, Cathedral Square, nc.r; Broadway’s. 3 TV?" ANTED—Ls‘baby’s Umbrella? will not » * sp it. Buy one to-day. Rc-covrring and repairing always cheaper at Lethaby’s, Cathedral Square (next Broadway’s). 4 ’’ANTED Known—That exquisite ! arfiof Jewellery, specially imported for the Exhibition season, are on view at R, Kennett’s, IS3, High Street. Prices are not iallated. . 3 ,\7K)‘ANTED, Sandals with r.o untidy strings .TV. to come undone or break in had, no patches at the back, no joins at the iocs, won’t cut the ankle bone. Then go to Little Jim._ G THTTANTED to Let, Splendidly Furnished VV House of 7 rooms, every possible convenience, with bedding, cutlery, linen, etc.; a gentleman’s, residence, beautifully situated, £i per week. McKenzie and Willis. 163, Hereford Street. X 4048 TTSTANTE©, to aufcmit Estimates lor Shop iW. and Office Fittings. Exhibition Show Cases, General Joinery, Jobbing Work and Alterations. W. J. Tindall, 103, Victoria Street Telephone 1953. TSTtT'ANTED Known—Mrs yuottormitm is a (»V Caah Purchaser of Ladies’ Gents’ and Children’s Loft-off Clothing. Letters by post or- otherwise attended to. Address Mrs G. VT/'ANTED, the Public to bring ua their VV Doctors’ Prescriptions. No apprentices employed; only qualified chemists do dispensing. Special discount, 3d in the shilling returned on all prescriptions. Williamson, Chemist. T7STANTBD Known—Moller and Young for ITT manufacture of Brass Name Plates, Brass Labels, Steel and Rubber Stamps, Stencil Plates and Letter-cutting of every description. Worcester Street, near corner Manchester Strest. 53717 WANTED, Ladies sea Miss Clough’s large assortmeut _ Combs, Pads, Nets, etc. Switches from 7s 6d, pin curls from Is 6d, toupees from 4s 6d; ladies’ own combings made up. Miss Clough, Stewart Dawson's Chambers, High Street. 4020 TTSTANTEp to Sell, Piano, £24, ■ Upright J < Grand, magnificent instrument, in perfect order, beautiful rich tone, trichoid repeating action, etc., best ivory keys (not discoloured or worn). Splendid bargain. Urgent. 53, Worcester Street, City. WANTED Known—Head massaged and treated with electricity for weak and falling hair (course arranged). Closed 1 p.m. Saturday; open Thursday afternoon, and Friday evening till 9 p.m. Miss Clough, Stewart Dawson’s Chambers, High Street. 4020 1 TNT ANTED Known—Miss Clough’s HairT V dressing, Manicuring and Face Massage Rooms. Hair dressed Is Cd, shampooed 2s 6d, cut and singed Is, children’s hair cut 6d, faco massaged 2s Gd, nails manicured Is. Address, Stewart Dawson’s Chambers, High Street, Christchurch. ’Phone 1350. 4020 Station Couple, man general, ri with housekeeper. £BS; Couple, man * handy, wife duties light, no objection to small family ; . Couple, man shepherd, wife cook; Shepherds, -lOs, long job; Ploughman, North Island, 30s, Canterbury. _ 255.; Cooks; Shearers; Fleeccpiekcrs; Dairymen and Youths, 15s, 255. McDonald,' 103. Manchester Street. W‘“ EST’S Labour Agency, 174. Lichfield Street, Telephone 938—'Wants_ Married Couple, man general farm hand, wife cool;; Competent Ploughmen, £l, 255; Young Man. general farm and cheep work, _2ss ; Fleece-picker, £1; Yeung Man, good milker, £1; Man, country hotel, able to milk; Ladyhelp, country, 13s; Cook 255. Housemaid 15?, same place, fare paid, north Island; Girls to jssist, country; Nuracgirl. town; 2 Blade eh eirecs; Young Man for painting, in town.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14222, 19 November 1906, Page 2

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