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TO-DAY’S SALE NEWS AT DEATH’S. MONSTER VALUES - 015 Prices Sent Skyward. - ---== That’s the magnet that has been attracting the hundreds of Canterbury women who have visited our Store ever since the Big Sale started. They came to see the goods we told them about. They saw we had not exaggerated. Then they bought in their hundreds, and went away satisfied. We have made more new friends over'this Winter’s Sale than in any previous one, and there are hundreds more who have yet to come who will go away equally pleased. Remember, this is a clear sweep of practically every item in stock. Everything must go, regardless of profits. May we expect you to-day? I I

FORTUIiATE SILK PURCHASE Nearly 8,000 yards, bought below usual . wholesale price. . By a lucky ohance we heard of a ware-houa-min witn a big line of good Jap. Silks left on his hands. We saw cur chance and snapped them up at an unusually fortunate figure. The purchase comprises 7,975 yards in all—a very big line for an ordinary retail store, more than a smaller concern dare handle. However, owing to our larger trading facilities, we are often enabled to secure these special purchases, and give our patrons the benefit of them. These silks are in all the most fashionable shades, such as bronze green, champagne tint, Austrian blue, peach pink, and others. They are washable, useful, and inexpensive, and go on sale this morning at • • •» 1 /- UNDERCLOTHING ....at... WELCOME SAVINGS. All these every day needs show sharp reductions, such reductions as it will pav you to take advantage of now. Many of them you wear all the year round. Children’s Trimmed Knickers, in pink flannelette, sizes 1 to 6 Usua'ly 1/4J to 2/9 Now 1/- to 1/9 Ladies’ Warm Ribbed Woollen Under vests, long and short sleeves, in white, pink and natural Usually 1/6 to 2/3 Now 9id. 1/17/6 to 25/6 Ladies’ Flannelette Dressing Gowns, in assort d colours, slightly soiled, all to clear at about a quarter usual prices, from .. 6/11

N.B.—Don’t forget we allow I/- discount for cash off every complete £ right throughout the Sale ... -— ! ——————

C27W) KNITWEAR FOR MEN High-grade knit underwear is this. It is correctly shaped, well made, unshrinkable, and the best value to be had anywhere at the price. LAMBSWOOL PANTS & SHIRTS 5/6 6/6 7/6 and 9/6 a garment CASHMERE PANTS & SHIRTS 5/- 6/6 7/6 8/6 10/6 and 12/0 a garment HALF HOSE—1/- 1/3 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/6 and 2/11 a pair HULBERT, SLAYMAKER & CO., HIGH STREET, Next Freeman’s.

"!»] cpertiea For Sale or T Let. ST ALBANS. ■j ACHE SPLENDID LAND, J-ACEE in X orchard, J-ACRE in grass, well sheltered, gtasahouse 60£t x 80ft. Price £SOO. CD ARIES HILL, IK, Hereford Street. £555. 5 -ROOMED HOUSE, with all conveniences, bathroom, etc., about 3-16 of an acre, well fenced, asphalt paths, etc. This property is situated close to Lincoln Boad Tram. CHARLES HILL. 165, Hereford Street. City. ADDINGTON. 4 -ROOMED HOUSE. NEW. verandah, paary scullery, sink, w.-h us:, orpper. tubs, tiled hearths and grates etc., I of an acre section, high a-d dry all splend.d order, and tiro price asked is only £425. CHARLES HILL. 165, nereford Street. Chr stchurch. IDEAL HOME FOR A RETIRED FARMER. ON LINCOLN ROAD, Handy to Old Friends, " The Show Grounds ’’ and “ Addington Yards.” COMFORTABLE and Convenient House of 7 eood living roo ns and all modern requirements Everything in perfect order; no further es'enditure needed on extras Good orchard. Cards to View Must be Obtained, C. J. .MARSHALL, i 9, Cathedral Square. HAIRDRESSER and Tobacconist’* Business. —a rare oppenuuity to secure a. F r-t-c!a'S Business : n cen.r of city at loss than cost; good posit on. cheap rent; long ease; g ed trek; to be sHd »« a oing concern. Genuine Nibble. Dearsiey a.d Lane, T 1 Cathedral Square. L’USTRUSS Mixed Paints for interior and ex.erior work. Anyone can use them. Xo be had ir 1,2, 4 7 and 141 b tins and lewt drums. Wholesale and Retail SMITH AND SMITH LTD., Tuam Street (near High Street). 3 NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION. NORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT. Pres. dent: DAVTD JONES Weedens. ■fTIARMERS des>oua of information regardJj ing the work of the Union genera'ly, and in connection with matters of current interest ar? invited tc apply to WILLIAM JT HIT SON Piovincial Secretary, 121 Manchester Street the N.Z. Exn r esa Company),

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14427, 18 July 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14427, 18 July 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14427, 18 July 1907, Page 10

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