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■»II^Kif»!BK IT IS eighteen years ago since we started business in this city, and from that period to this day we have not altered in our path of conducting a successful retail establishment. Not one year of our eighteen has failed to see our business enterprise expand. Not one day has passed without witnessing our growing in popularity. Our past eighteen years' experience will well serve us to operate the Store in a most modern manner. Against the claims of others superiority we have this to say Ready Money System influences our prices from 10 to 15 per cent, in your favour. Such values as 'ours, backed up by a reliable Store, mean far more thaacolumns of flowery talk. 5 t Women's Winter 1 Wearables. | Prettjf attractive, stylish wear for women and children, the latest i. creations of English and French 3, manufacturers, priced as you like | them. S If you wish garments for immediate | wear you will find them hore in | great variety. | Ladies' and Maids' Tweed Jackets, jj S-length, at 15/6 17/9 to 55/0 each | Ladies' Full Length Tweed Coats, in jj ruixsd grey twi-eds, and in navy | md brown cloths, at 27/9 32/6 | to 81/- each. jf Ladies' Caracul and Sealotte Coats, „ in fill sizes, at 37/6 to 95/- each | Ladies' Tweed Coats, fur lined, at $ 29/6 to 45/- each. • Ladies' Golf Capes, in mixed tweeds \ and plain cloth, at 12/6 to 45/9 each 1 Ladies' Eain Coats, in all lengths and a assortedshades,s.t23/9 to 65/-each \ Ladies' Golf Blohsps, in all desirable | colourings, at 4/11 to 17/6 each a Ladies' Twee d Dres3 Skirts, at 5/11 h 8/11 to 27/9 each. F Ladies' Dressing 1 Gowns, in flannel i and Pyrenees,from 17/9t055/- each | Ladies' Dressing Gowns, in flan- i! nelbtte, all shades, at 6/11 to 27/6 ;j each. Household Goods By looking well ahead vre bought our season's stock of household goods bofore the reoenfc rises in cotton, consequently the prices i are asking for these goods are much lower than if we were buying fcho same to-day. This is your opportunity and it's the strongest possible inducement for you to buy your season's supply here and now. White SheetingSim, from Hid to 1/3 yard 72;n. „ 1/2 to 3/5 yard SOin. „ 1/5 to 1/9J yard : OOin. „ 2/- to 2/8 yard | UnbUaohed, from IOJd to 1/10JI according to width. "White Table J „ „ » 60in. 2/- yd 1 „ „ » 62in. 2/6 yd 1 „ „ „ 72in. 3/- yd | Unbleached, from 1/2J to 3/-, ac- | cording to width. I 2s T ew Mercerised Table Damasks, 1 from 2/3 to 3/2, according to width | White Honeycomb Quilts, from | 5/- to 9/- each | White Toilet and Satin Quilts, 1 from 9/- to 36/6 each 1 White L&ce Curtains, from 2/4 to I 29/- per pair, a Ecru Lace Curtains, from 6/9 to 3 12/9 per pair. i ' Whit* and Unbleached Towels, afc i 6d 8d to 1/9 each I Special Crepe Towellings, 18in., 1 from GJd to 9Jd per yard. 3 Tickings, from 6d to 1/2 per yard | 36in. " Draw-easy" and Art Linens | from 1/4 to 2/- per yard. \ffr?ffl.-VFM&ffFlttyll!WW. ,I'ffl^lMMßmm riTC* COLOMBO & GLOUCESTER STREETS, BBBBBS^K*BSißii^^vt»B*iyjr««M't«i!l»i'

EYESTRAIN D.8.0.A., F.B.M.C. (LONDON) OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN [•fivisrgj (NEXT BALLANTYJTE'S) Fees federate.; Hours §to 6 Oaiiy. Telephone 397. , A most important branch of our business, and one to which we devote a deal «jj o£ attention. In purchasing medical comforts it is absolutely necessary to secure L the correct article; for instance, take TRUSSES—is it not necessary to secure f a Truss which is in every respect suitable to your case? For more than twenty 3 years we have stocked Trasses, and find that it is necessary to keep a very large h assortment, enabling us to successfully meet all cases. H WE FST TRUSSES without extra charge, our large stocks and long ex- C perience being a guarantee that you will receive the Truss naost suited to your case_ jp Bonningtons include in their large stocks of Medical gj Belts, Body and Riding Belts, Enemas and all Rubber Goods, h Speaking Tubes, Ear Trumpets, Bandages, Lints, and all re- G quirements for Ambulance Practice, Feeding Cups, Eye Baths, r Eye Shades, Finger Stalls, Chest Protectors. Clinical Ther- J mometers, Bath Thermometers, all Hurses' Requirements, 3 Air Cushions, See Bags. Elastic Stockings, &c, &c. H Air and Water Bads to be had on hire. Z r YOUR ) CHEMIST. C 2099 .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14386, 31 May 1907, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14386, 31 May 1907, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14386, 31 May 1907, Page 9