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Wanted. LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIATION. REGISTRY OFFICE. A REGISTRY OFFICE for Hotel Employees having been established in connection with th® above Association, all persons seeking employment in Hotels should apply to the undersigned, Manchester Street, next to His Majesty’s Theatre, between 10 and 11 a.m. B. NORDON, Secretary. 8477 TRLETCHEE BROS, have just landed TeaX* sots, 21-pisce, from 7s 9d to 18s 9d, 40plece from 17b 6d to 455; Dinner-sets, 26piece from 19s 6d to 27s 6d, 55-piece from Sss. Fletcher Bros., Direct Importers, Lower High Street. Accommodation for Visitors or \JT _ Working Men. Apply 50, Oxford Torrace. GOOD Home offered to Respectable Elderly \7oman in return for services. C.J., “ Times ” Office. 0010 GOOD Local Potatoes, X2lb shilling; Onions, 8lb; Tomatoes, 3d, 6lb shilling. Peachey, Ferry Road- 51 HINTS of Autumn’s Demands throughout Beath and Coy.’s Big Store. Cad and see the New Goods yourself-_ _l6 HOUSES ~to" Let—4 rooms, 10s, 13s and 13s 6d; 5 rooms, J-aoro, Hawthorne Road, oil Papanui, 17a 6d; 8 rooms, Opawa Road, 17s 6cl. Forest and Perkins, House Agents, Sydenham. X 2618 JUST opened up, Now Autumn Goods; have a look at them. Beath and Co. 1 L~ADIE.S’ I Tweed Paletots, in the latest styles, 37s 6d, 43s 6d to 755. Beath’ a. __ LATEST Parisian Model Hats and Toques, from 27s 6d to 49s 6d, at Reath and Coy.’s. LINOLEUMS, Oilcloths, Carpet Squares, Hearthrugs, Matting, Slip Mats and Door Mats, at J. M. Mitchell's, 19, Colombo Street South. X 2827 Tl/TITCHELL’S for Exhibition Wire StretohJ.VJL era, Wire Mattresses, Flax Mattresses and Kapoc Mattresses. 19, Colombo Street, City. X 2827 . MEN’S Hand-pegged Boots, double soles, tips and plates, stout chrome uppers, 14s 6d; best boot in town for the money. Stock’s City Boot Palace, Colombo Street. NEW Zealand always leads, and soon will in Boot and Harness Polish; try All Blacks. ______ X3718^ NEW Arrival would Buy Household Furniture, large or-small lots; cash. Edward, Linwood P.O. 9733 NOT too early to be thinking about your Autumn Outfit. For suggestions see windows, Beath and Co. 2 RELIABLE Hosiery and Gloves. The •• Wearwell.” At BaUantyne’s. 3 QEASONABLE Hats, brimful of Style, At O Ballantyne’s. 6 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, Moles, Blemishes, effectually removed by Electrolysis. Mr Hammond, Specialist, 50, Cashel Street, City. 9669 SECTIONS for Sale, Pioton Avenue, Riccarton, 3 minutes from train, from £BO. J. Mawsou Stewart, Accountant, 111, Hereford Street. _ ' _ 9902 QUPERIOR Person wants Position as kJ Housekeeper; good manager and thoroughly domesticated. References, “ Times ” Office._ 9911 NEW Ribbons and Exquisite Lace At Ballantyne’a. 1 TIP-TOP Glove Value. Baiiantyne’s “Wearwell.” Just 2s 6d per pair. 4 rno Lot, Large Boom on ground floor, 30 X by 28, next to City Boot Palace. Apply 111, Colombo Street, City. 2 7|lo Let, Well-furnished 6-roomed House, 2 J- months, central. Christchurch Exchange, 174, Lichfield Street. 62 fjpAILORING —Young Man, can cut, press, X good salesman. Open for Engagement. Plexis, Post Office, Cheviot. 9839 IT'D Let, Furnished Double Bedroom and X Sitting-room, city, 12a 6d. Apply, Select, ” Times ” Office. 35 THE COfTERBURY SHEEPOWNERS UNION, Christchurch (the largest employers’ union in the colony) supervises the engaging of all classes of Agricultural and Station Hands for Farmers and Paatoralista TO Master Printers—Wanted, Employment ’by First-class Letterpress Machinist just arrived from Sydney; young, and able to take charge. Apply Machinist, Gordon and Gotch, Auckland 1 . 9935 TO Let, a Splendid Modern 7-roomed House, with all conveniences, in City, rent 22s 6d; also a 4-roomed l Dwelling, rent 12s 6d, St Albans. Apply Dearsley and Lane, 71, Cathedral Square. X 3186 nnWO Generals, town, 15s; Two Generals, X country, 20a, 15s and fare; Woman Oook, 20a; also, a Housemaid, 15s and fare; Oook General, 17s 6d and fare; Kitchenmaid town, 15s; first-class Barmaid, references. Young’s Bureau, 126, Cashel Street. THE cry is, How can Holmes and Sons sell their, Bedsteads, Bedding and 4-ply Wire Mattresses at such slaughtering prices? Tha answer is simple': They are manufacturers, and do' not look for big profits. They -sell 'direct to the public,. and .want to get the public to support local industry. The way to do so is to bring your prices down to _ bedrock. We don’t ask you to buy, the prices will sell the goods. Note the address: Holmes and Son*, Bedstead Manufacturers, Tuam Street, near High Street. X 3445 V7YCUNA Coating, always a great favourite * for costumes, 44-sin, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s 6d. .Heath's. 14 TTTT’AR'M Muffs, a winter necessity, not a 7 v luxury, from 6s lid. Beath and Co. 10 WILL Mrs Crockett, of Mansfield, leave her address at Post Office? ,T. McMillan. 0879 WE do better Shoe Repairing, no shoddy work, all English leather. Stock’s City Boot Palace, Colombo Street. 3 OU N G Lady desires x family as ".Lady-help Nita, “ Times.” Position in good or. Companion. 9920 "YT'OUNG Married Man seeks Employment; X used to horses and general labour work. Apply W.S., this office. 9916 £1 —HOUSE 4 rooms, near Addington dVXUiy School, in perfect order. Forest and Perkins, Agents. 52618 X 4 A£\ BUYS Grocery, Stock and Fittings, ™ad 6 rooms, stable, etc.; IBs weekly; good fruit stand, Suburban, P. 0., Sydeuham. 9911 X*4KA —HOUSE, 4 rooms and conveni- ” onces, near Power House; possession given at once. Forest and Perkins, Agents, Sydenham. X 2618 T AST DAYS OF STRANXiE’S COLo"sX 4 SAL END-OF-SUMMER SALE.—Xinai Clearance of Everything! Gold Medal Table Linens at extraordinarily reduced rales. Linen Damask Cloths (slightly damaged), usually 5s 6d to 9s 6d, now 3s lid to 6s 6cl; do., usually 10s, 12s fid, now Gs lid, 9s 6d; do., usually 7s 6d to 17p, 6d. now 4s lid to 12s 6d; do., usually 9s 6d to 29s lid, now fis lid to 21a; do., usually 13s 6d to 37s 6d, now 9s 6cl to 255; do., usually 13s 6d to 22s 6d, now 9s 6d to 16s 6d; do., usually 23s lid to 355, now 17s (id to 245. Last Days of Strange's Sale. AST DAYS OF~STRANGE’S COLOS - - SAL END-OF-SUMMER SALE.—Fma 1 Clearance of Everything!—2Bßo Linen Table Napkins, splendid quality, but slightly damaged, usually 5s to 10s 6d per now Ss 3d to 7s 6d per J-doz. Also. Hand-Embrd. Beadspreads (slightly damaged), usual.y 32s to GUs each, now 19s 6d to 35s each. Also, Hand-Embrd. Linen Sheets (slightly damaged), usually 32s 6d to 455, now 21s to 30s; Hand-Embrd. Pilow-Shams (slightly damaged), usually 21s to 38s 6d, now 13s 6d to 25s 6d; Hand-Embrd. Aftcrnon Tea Cloths (slightly damaged), usually 7s 6d to 22s Gel, now 4s 6d to 14s 6d; Hand-Embrd. Sideboard Cloths (slightly damagfd, usually- 4» 6d to 15s. now 2s lid to 9s Cd each. Last Days of Strange’s Sale. T AST DAYS OF -U SAL END-OF-SUMMER SALE.—Final Clearance of Everything!—Exmuuion Petono Tweeds, all wool, and 50in wide, reduced from 7s 6d, 7s lid to 8s lid, 4s 6d yard. Lovely Summer Dross Fabrics (have been soiling as high as 2s 3d vard), now all at 5Jd a yard. Great Final Clearance of Oorsels —Tape and Ribbon Corsets, now Is )1J to 3s lid. Sample Corsets, usually 4s lid to 9s lid, now- 2s lid to 6s lid. And Heaps of others. Last Days of Strange’s Sale. T AST DAYS OF STRANGE’S COLOSJU SAL END-OF-SUMMER SALE—Final Clearance of Everything I—A Very Special Line of Ladies' Smart Fawn and Grey Tweed Coats, in new styles, including' many of the leading Models, , 84s for : 595, 55s for 39s 6d, 63s for 455; and many others. Also, a lot of Ladies' Beautiful (Sample) Model Gowns (only one of a kind), in new shader, of tuhne-brown, myrtle, reseda, burgundy, navy, etc., etc., stylishly made and very attractive goods. There are only 25 of them, and they are offered at the following low prices:—7 guineas for 955, 8 guineas for 105 s, 9 guineas or, 115 s. Last Days of Strange’s Sals.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 3

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