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Wanted. 1' AST DAYS OF STRANGE'S GOLDS- ! JL> SAL END-OF-SUMMER SALE.—Fin" 1 Clearance o£ Everything!—Croydon Longcloths, usually 7s Cd to 10s 9d doz., now 5s 6d to 8s 6d doz.; Household Calico, usually 6s Cd doz., now 4s lid doz.; Horrookscs’ Special Longcloth, reduced from. 7s Cd to 5s Cd doz. Finlay’s best quality sheets, reduced from 12s Cd to 9s Cd pair; 190 dad sheets, now Is lid to 4s Cd cadi; Bleached Twill Sheets, usually 5s 3d to 14s 9d pair, now 3s Hd to 11s 9d pair; Scoured Twill Sheets, usually 8s Cd to 13s Cd, now. 6s Cd to 10s Cd pair; Yarn Bleached Sheets, usually 10s 9d to 13s Cd, now Ss 6d to 12s Cd pair; Heavy Scoured Twill Sheeting (80in wide), now la 4£d yard. Last .Days of Strange’s Sale. fIST DAYS OP STRANGE’S COLOS1J SAL END-OF-SUMMER SALE.—Final Clearance of Everything!—Extraordinary Offerings in Ladies’ Sty.ish Coats and Costumes, expressly designed for ensuing autumn and winter ■wear, now offered at tremendously reduced prices. Ladies’ Cream Norfolk and Fitting Costumes 65s for 29s Cd, and 9Ss Cd for 49s Cd; 5. only Ladies’ Long-Filtiug Silk-Linod Tweed Newmarket Costumes, faced with green cloth, 0 guineas for C3s; Ladies’ Tweed Eton Costumes, CBs for 39s 6d; 8 only Ladies’ Short Sac Tweed Coats, 25s for 10s Cd, and numberless others. Last Days of Strange's Sale. AST DAYS OF STRANGE’S COLOSSAL END-OF-SUMMER SALE—Final Clearance of Everything!—Great Clearance of Eeady-to-Wear Clothing for Men : —Men’s Good Navy- Sergo Sac Suits 37s Cd fox 19a Cd; Men’s " Orient ’’ Colonial Tweed Dot, usually 39s Cd to 60s, now 38s 6d'to 42s 6d; English “ Tailor-made ” Suits for Men, usually 42s to 755, now 37s Cd to 655; Men’s Dressing Gowns (only 6 left), usually- 39s 6d to 52s Cd, now 25s 6d to 82s Cd; Men’s Macintoshes 52s 6d for 19s 6d; Men’s Fancy Vests (for next winter), usually 13a Cd to 18s Cd, now 3s lid to 5s lid. Also, a large lot of Men’s Great Coats in various makes and styles, all to be cleared at very low sale prices to-ds,y. Last Days of Stranga’s Sale. f’ABT DAYS OP STRANGE’S COLOSij SAL END-OF-SUMMER SALE—Final Clearance of Everything I—4 only Boys’ Flannel Suits, 25s for 6s lid; Boys’ Washing Blouses and Tunics, usually 4s Cd to 8s 6d, now Is lid to 4s lid; Boys’ White Washing Knickers, 4s Cd for Is 6d pair; SO Boys’ Tunic Suits, suitable for cold weather wear, usually 17s Cd to 29s 6d, now 7s lid tb 10s 'Cd. Also, 30 Pretty Little Fancy Suits for Small Boys, usually 15s Cd to 275, now 7s lid to 13s Cd. Also, 170 pairs Boys’ Odd Knickers, usually 4s 6d to 8s 6d, now 3s 3d to 4s lld ; Also, large lots of other lines at corresponding reductions. Las); Days of Strange’s Sale. A LIES’ SMART TAILORING AT STRANGE’S.—ArrivaI of Fashionable Costume Cloths and Suitings for autumn wear. Mr Maoready (from Peter Robinson's, London, W.), whose work has given such unqualified satisfaction, is now busied in booking orders for Tailor-made Garments for the new .season. W. Strange and Co.

Board and Eesidene*. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Double, Single Rooms, Smoking Room, Telephone 1377. F \ “ ARONUI, 477 63, High Street, Dunedin. NEW Brighton—Board and Residence, or Furnished Booms, moderate. Davies, Sea View Road, opposite P. Office. 9795 Christchurch. City Council. SO XL co os THE CHRISTCHURCH CITY BY-LAW, No. 3. THE Public are reminded that the above By-law, which provides, inter alia, for the Licensing of Sky Signs and Hoardings used for advertising, and of Refreshment Rooms, is now in lorce. Copies of the Bylaw may be purchased at the City Council Office. H. R. SMITH, Town Clerk. . Christchurch, 18th February, 1907. 9943 In the matter of the “ Municipal Corporations Act, 1900,” and of the “ Local ' Bodies Loans Act, 1901,” and the Acts amending the same respectively. WE hereby give notice that on the 2Sth • day ,of February, 1907, a proposal was submitted ! by the Christchurch City Council to the Ratepayers of the City of Christchurch for RAISING A SPECIAL LOAN of £SOOO for the purpose of providing Public Baths, and all such buildings, appliances and conveniences as are necessary to enable the inhabitants of the City of Christchurch to use and enjoy such baths, and that the number of votes recorded respectively for and against the proposal were as follows; FOR ... . .822 AGAINST . . .290 And we declare the said proposal to he CARRIED. Dated the Ist day of March, 1907. GEORGE PAYLING, Deputy Mayor of the Citv of Chr;ktchurch. GEORGE' W; HULME, 9984 Substitute Eetuming-officer. _ UNPAID RATES. - RATEPAYERS are reminded that an ADDITIONAL CHARGE of TEN PER CENT will shortly become payable in respect of all Unpaid Bates. j H. R. 'SMITH, Town Clerk. Christchurch, March Ist, 1007. 9983 DESTRUCTION OF RATS. THE Christchurch City Council will pay the 1 sum of THREE PENCE (3d) per head or RATS delivered at the Central Yard, until urther notice. H. R. SMITH, 1 Town Clerk. Christchurch, 22nd February, 1007. 0308 Money. i/YONEY lo Lend —We have £20,000 to Lend rJ, on first mortgage at lowest current rates, also £SOOO to Lend on second mortgage, repayable by monthly instalments. JOHNSTON, MILLS AND JOYCE, Solicitors, Pioneer Chambers, corner Gloucester Street and Oxford Terrace. 312661 f HAVE MONEY TO LEND in Sums L from £5 and upwards, On Any Class of Security. F. D. KESTEVEN, X 8413 7, Chancery Lane. MONEY Lent, from £5 upwards, to Persons in good Permanent Employ on Note of Hand, Confidentially. No inquiries or fees. Moderate interest. R. S. JACKSON. 12. Chancery Lar.e (Room No. 5, upstairs) . X 3659 fUNEY to Lend on First or Second MortMt . gage at Lowest Current Rates. Special sums for investment on chattels and leaseholds. DOUGALL AND UPHAM, Solicitors. 148, Worcester Street, near A.M.P. Buildings. MONEY TO LEND. „ oitgages of Freehold at lowest cur- ' rent rates; also on Approved Second Mortgages. IZARD AND LOUGHNAN, Solicitors, Hereford Street, Christchurch; Leeston and Southbridge. 312822 MONEY TO LEND. /of A TO £IO,OOO Lent on Leaseholds. Bills dOxU' cf 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 Square. X3B2S MONEY. MONEY PRIVATELY ADVANCED, any sum, to any person, with or without security, repayable according to arrangement. Write or apply to ■ F. C. RAPHAEL, 100, Cashel Street, Christchurch. BULBS. BULBS. BULBS. SPRING FLOWERING BULBS 'AND 3 PLANTS. Anemones. Crocus, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Snowflakes, Tulips, Lily of the Valley. My 2s 6rt Collection of Narcissus now ready. THE BEST VALUE EVER GIVEN. WM. JONES, EXETER NURSERIES, Christchurch.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 3

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