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IT A E 5 it it w M M it it $ i\ K' r< > h ft % ti u A $ ?► Qk ►3 » *► li 8? I ti fi © © K 8 y?n? o|. UnVATATAWATAW fAWAWAnTATAWi .▼1 i I Stylish Dresses. - c«5 THIRTY DRESSES in beautiful PHANTOM SPOT VOiI.ES, suitable for either day or evening wear, in greys, champagne, heliotrope, cream, brown, navy, reseda, and Mexican blue. Original price 5,6 a yard ; while they last, 3/6. HERE’S A BARGAIN ! One vou will have to call early to secureTHREE DRESSES only of Mexican Blue SILK EOLIENNE, very fine for day or evening wear ; was 511 a yard ; to make buying interesting, Sale price x/11. ANOTHER SNAP! High-grade all-wool MIXED TWEEDS in greys and reseda—a few Dresses only left. Old price 23 6 a dress length ; Friday all da}’, if they last so long, ti/6. ’s Clothing Reliable, stjdish CLOTHES FOR MEN at the lowest prices of the season. SUMMER HATS.—Straw Boaters, Panama shapes, reduced from 2/11 to 1/6, from 4/6 to 2,6, 6/6 to 36. MEN’S TIES.—3OO dozen to choose from; beautiful new patterns. Sell regularly at 1/6, now 6.]d; others were 1/11, now gjd-; others 2/6, now »/- MEN’S LOUNGE SUITS of guaranteed style, fit and finish. The 30s. kind now 235. 6d. ; 355. now 255. ; 425. 6d. now 30s. TAILORING. In our Tailoring Department we make a speciality of a Suit at £2 3/- It is honestly made, of all-wool tweids, and cannot be cqualle.d elsewhere under 10/- Our price is £S3f- ■ I -g £<( It g S Belts Galore You know, of course, that we are noted for Belts—dainty, smart belts, exclusive in design. Our present fine offers include straight belts in ■ leather or silk—l/6 Belts now 1/3 ; i/ii Belts now i/S, 2/6 Belts now i/ii, 3/11 Belts 3/3. RIBBONS. 6in. Satin-faced Silk-back Ribbon in emerald and tangerine. Old price positively 1/3 ; Sale price 4id a yard. PIECE GOODS. All-wool COLONIAL FLANNEL, heavy Shetland, the offer of the day—a yard toid Floral ORGANDI MULLINS in stylish dainty designs ; the ijquabty now yd. UNBLEACHED DAMASK every thread linen; a value unequalled: 1/10 now 1/6 ; 1/8 now 1/4. Hats del UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS in a big variety of shapes; all popular shades. Usual price 4/11 ; to close out at 6d. FLOWERS for Trimming—a large assortment in all Summer colours, this season’s stock. Regular prices 4/6 and 3/11 ; clean-up prices 1/- gd and 6d. 8.8. CORSETS. A splendid line ot good, serviceable Corsets in all sizes. Were 4/11, now 2/1.1. & Ik 281, 203, 205 H3OH STREET A rATAyAVAV, :w I' •: %*■ p e>£&z> y f ' OU/ ■> j z&rvci/ti? rM m I „// w V , ® J' n m i 'mv tb Wa wa a * i Uf i

Wanted. SAMPLES IN BOOTS. BOUGHT AT LONDON PRICES. January 20, 1907. TO the Public of Christchurch,—l have Disposed of my Stock of Last Season’s Samples in High-crass Ladies’ and Gentlemen's moots and Shoes at London Prices to Mr Stewart Robinson, of 225, Cashel Street .West. Yours faithfully, A. MITCHELL, Indent Merchant. Any Gentleman or Lady Wanting a Pair of Good, High-class Boots of English Make and Best Manufacture, can Buy a Pair or mere at a Smail Advance on London Price. , This statement 1 guarantee, and can be tested by personal observation. The prices run about 12s to Iss for gents’ and Gs to 11s 6d for ladies’, in boots and shoes. Goods now on •ale at 225, Cashel Street west. STEWART • ROBINSON, Boot Importer. ."IATANTED Known—Good Shoe Polish Iff posted to any address for Three Penny Stamps. Little Jim. TXTANTED Known—A large packet of peatff nuts given with every pair of Sanda.s or Shoe-ettes. Little Jim. "T jit ANTED Sell, 10 Acres, 6-roomed House, .f f . double frontage, near proposed tram terminus. G. E. Bailey, Papanui. G 92-1 flTTANTED—Exhibition visitors aro invitIvT ed to inspect our stand of Umbrellas. All made et 191, Armagh’ Street. X3CSO TXTANTED Known—l am not a i.-.yer of •.TV old fat, bones, hoofs or horns lo boil down for Shoe Polish 1 only buy pure beeswax. Little Jim. ANTED Known—l do not buy up old I* f fat, in**p ’ heads, cows’ horns, and •aiyes hoofs, and boil down to make Shoo yoliah. Little Jim [TXT ANTED, Children to know, if they bring i».» me Ladies’ or Gent's Boots to be repaired, 1 will give them a large packet of peanuts. Little Jim. [TXT ANTED Known—l do not buy. up old !V V fat, sheep beads, cows' horns, and salves hoofs, and boil down to make Shoe Polish Little Jim ' ITXT ANTED—Lethaby’s Umbrellas ■ will < not Iff split. Buy one to-day. Be-covermg and repairing always cheaper at Lethaby’s, Cathedral Square (next Broadway's). 4 WANTED Known—Mrs Quartermain is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Left-off Clothing. Letters by post or . otherwise , attended to. Address Mrs G. guartennain, 154, High Street. X79G

Wanted. WANTED —Lethaby's Umbrellas defy fho wind and weather; pretty, handles, steel frames. Lethaby’s. Umbrella Makers, Cathedral Square (next Broadway’s). 2 WANTED to Let, a splendid Suite of Offices, situated in Hereford Street, near Dank of N.Z., 2 private rooms, public office and strong room, partly ' furnished, e.eotric light, most comfortab.e and.conven.ent offices in the City. For further particulars apply McKenzie and Willis, 163, Hereford Street. _ _ X 4019 A EE you among the prudent ones who have Xjl, taken advantage of Death's Clearing Sale? 5 BALLANTYNE’S Warehouse is fraught • with “Good Things" at sale prices. 4 BOYS' Barrows, very strong, 3s, 4a 6d and 6a 6d, »t H. Atkinson’s,. 117, Manchester Street. 3 BOOTMAKER’S Press, with Knives, for Sale, cheap, good order; suit small factory or repairing plant. Low price wanted. Stock, 111, Colombo Street, Christchurch. 1 BRISTOL Street, St Albans—£73o—House of 8 rooms, with all modern conveniences, standing on J an acre .and, good orchard and kitchen garden. Chsts. Htll, House, Land and Estate Agents, 165, Here fold Street. Fol. 145 BUSINESSES for Sale—Country Auction eeriiig, Land and Estate Agency Business. Also, a General Country Dimness comprising building, painting, ironmongery etc. For fu.i particulars, apply Chaa. Ilil'l, House, Land and Estate Agent, 165, Heretord Street. (IASH counts at our store. You’ll find J everything “ always a little cheaper ” at Stock's City Boot Palace, Co.ombo Street. 6 CIASH counts at our store. You’ll find ' everything ” always a little cheaper ” at Stock's City Boot Palace, Colombo Street. G_ CLOSE to Hugley Park. Lower Riccarton—£93s—New House just completed, 8 large rooms, with all modern conveniences, highly finished and beautifully designed. Laud J-acre. Chas Hill, House, Land and Estate Agent. 165. Hereford Street. Fol. 313 CHRISTCHURCH Exchange. mrLichfiefd Street, opposite Mason, Sirinhers—To Lei, Board-Residence Apartments, Houses, Furnished and Unfurnished. Open nine till six, also Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings, 7.30 till 3. Telephone 2148. AY Dresses and Evening Gown* Ballantyne’s. Sale prices. *

Wanted. ILNEE AND THOMPSON Aro Sole Agents for BOOSEY AND CO.’S INSi.ttUAumV.rs, Aa played by BESSES OF '1 HE BAEN BAND. Complete Sets on view both at their Warehouse, 106, Manchester Stree., and in Boosey's Glass Show Casa at the Exhibition. LACE Curtain Bargains.—These are extra special in point of design and exceptional purchase value. See this lot if you want a good jiair of Curtains cheap—-Is 6d now 3s 3d, Gs lid now Ss 9d, 9s 9d now 7s Hd, 10s 3d now 8s 9d; at ordinary prices they were above the standaid value. Do not lot this chance slip by. Black, Beattie and Co. 2 WANTED, Competent Wiremen. Apply, Scott Brothers, Limited, Electrical .Department, Marton Sueet. 6767 Apprentices for Sewing Machines, power; good wages. Johnson and Sons, 109, Lichfield Street. 6815 WANTED Known—That’s square enough. Use half the tin, and if you don't tike A, get your money back. Little Jim, 2d a fc, "OTANTED Known—That’s square enough Vt Use haß the tin, and if you don’t like it, get your money back. Little Jim, 2d a tin. WA. iED—A Choice and Useful Present is-the ‘ Vcro " Umbrella. Year and Sons, Manufacturers, 181, Armagh Street. WANTED. Children to know, if they bring me Ladies’ or Gent’s Boots to fas repaired, I will them a largo packet of peanuts. _Little - Jinnj ■ WANTED Known—l am not a buyer of old fat, bones, hoofs or horns to boil down for Shoe Polish I only buy pure beeswax. Little Jim. T\T ANTED —Don’t get wet; Lethaby’a UrnT f brellas are the beat; storm-proof frames, good handles. Letbaby’s, Cathedral Square, next Broadway’s. 8 WANTED —The driest spot on earth is under a Umbrella. Always cheaper at Lothaby’s, Umbrella Makers, Cathedral Square, next Broadway’s. 1 WANTED to Sell, Piano (English), £35, nearly now, magnificent instrument, brilliant and rich tone, full iron frame, bast check action, handsome case, etc.; owner leaving; genuine bargain; urgent. 52, Worcester Street, City.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 14285, 1 February 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 14285, 1 February 1907, Page 2

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