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~ Handsome .. /© % Pr! fciS yrwTffffqrj HANDSOME SJ UVERWARE acids a grace find a charm to a tnbie that nothing else gives. ,P) fitly silver and snowy linen make a combination that has no equal. As gilts, silverware is appreciated above all else. At Reece’s wa have just openocl up a shipment of silverware in choice new designs. Every article is of that reliable quality you have come to expect from us—every article is beautiful. You are very welcome to pay our silverware department a visit of inspection. URANIA METAL. Very choice is our showing of novelties of silver-plated Urania Metal. It has the dull oxidised finish that is so popular just now. The designs are quaint, artistic and beautiful. For presents these articles are ideal. URANIA A.PII TRAYS, from 5/URANIA PIN TEAYS, 5/- 7/Q and 10/6 URANIA CARD TEAYS 8/S UEANIA CANDLESTICKS, from 13/6 ÜBANIA INKoTANDS 20/20tfe, CENTURY ART METAL This is another of the popular dull finish metals. It is in effect oxidised copper and is rich looking find handsome. Included in the showing are HOT WATER KETTLES ON STAND, CRUMB TRA YS, CANDLESTICKS and articlee-come and look WATERING them over. CANS. Year will like there f? Colombo SL, GShristehurch, GOLF. A match will be played at _ Shirley tomorrow by the Christchurch and Timaru Gob Clubs. If, is proposed to play jinglas in Ih H. B. Lusk, B. C. Rutherford. C. Treweek, S. *K. Sleigh and B. B. Wood. The Timaru team eompri-es E. it. Burlier, W, K. Ccx. |\ VI " T'eni’'BK:vnE. M. J. Kuuh- * “ ‘ A. L. Alarley, T. Lynch, Vi. R. M’Laren, siniii. H. WngiTt and.V. Wrightmorning, beginning at ten o.’clock, and four- j CHAIIBERLAINT -COUGH RELIEDY aoraca ui the afternoon. Chvistcnuioa be I . ir_,, ,a\ represented by L. Bennington, T. D. Condell, h’-‘' <K *A as a io* M M. L. Cotton, W. B. Gow, J. 0. Jameson. ■ throat ar;ci lung trouoies. 4 Pi t If# I -A i u i hLta \ ii;€ i | icn IP Ila lIHI H wib Since the Sale began, our Winter Stocks have shrunk greatly, but much still remains that must be cleared before stock-taking and the arrival of Spring goods. This means bigger bargains than ever for those who buy during the"next few days. In many departments the goods will be sold for half-price, and even less than half-price. Those who call on us now will find a veritable feast of bargains. \ REMNANTS EVERYWHERE. Naturally a large number of short lengths have_accumulated in every department during the Sale. These are cut right down in price to clear beiore Wednesday, July 24th. Look through these Remnants of Black and Coloured Dress Materials. Delaines, Silks, Flannel and Flannelette Blousings, Calicoes, Sheetings, Prints, Linoleums and Oilcloths. It will pay you. SHOWROOM GOODS FOR NEXT TO NOTHING Untrimmed Felts and Straws, in all shapes— Now 6d ij- and ifn each Children’s pretty Cream Hats and Bonnets— Now 1/- 1/11 2/11 and 5/11 each The balance of our fine stock of Furs will be sold at surprisingly small prices that will delight everyone. LITTLE THINGS AT ■ LITTLE PRICES. Dozens of little things—just one or two of a kindwill be sold at the fancy counter at Greatly Reduced Prices. Now is the time to buy beautiful Ties and Collarettes, Puritan and Linen Collars, Stylish Belts, Odd Lengths of Laces and Ribbons, etc., at trifling cost. Come early and see these things before the Sale closes. In addition to Sal® Price Concessions we give 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash. GRAHAM, WILSON & FS UR fem KSS i S &SSI S pKgi> liil H

Exhibition Cycles 1 Exhibition Cycles! Specially Built for New Zealand International Exhibition, and Removed for Urgent Sale to the old-established and well-respected Premise* of ■MESSRS. MORROW, BASSETT & CO., CORNER MANCHESTER AND CASHEL STREETS. THESE high-grade Exhibition -finished Cycles were specially built to my order for sale at the great N.Z.I.HL but space being absorbed by the time these beautiful Machines reached Christchurch, I am reluctantly compelled to throw these same superb Cycles right to the Now Zealand Public at prices hitherto unheard of in this country. In order to close my Hew Zealand accounts I am forced to dispose of these Exhibition Bicycles at the following sacrificial figures: — Exhibition “EMPIRE” CYCLE, Gent’s, grand model, warranted a years £7 f 7 6 Exhibition “EMPIRE” CYCLE, Lady’s, grand model, warranted 3 years,.£.B 7 6 Exhibition “COLONIAL SPECIAL,” B.S.A. Cycle, Gent’s ... SlO 10 0 Exhibition “COLONIAL SPECIAL,” B.S.A. Cycle, Lady's... £ll 6 0 CM AS. A. KIDD, COLONIAL COMMISSIONER. - SPECXS.Ti NOTE : I intend clearing right out, not only the Special Cycles referred to above, but a large paroel oI Exhibition Cycle Accessories, specially imported for my display. These Sundries comprise all Standard liaes of beet English makers and—wall, the prices at which I am going to sell them will tall their own tele. Mid that quickly. _ ’

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14427, 18 July 1907, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14427, 18 July 1907, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14427, 18 July 1907, Page 9

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