Wanted, finiTE Smartest Sac Suits, ail at Special ! A Sale Prices. At Ballantyne a. 0_ fTintu/RR’S Swiss-Milk Chocolate is simply T°d&. Id, 3d, 0d aud is. AR Confectioners: X 4138 rniTTeTList—lr., 6s; 4r., 10s; 4r., lis; and I others. Arch. Gledliill, 121, Manchester Street- 5)57 Shop, suitable for cycle en T rincer or small factory. 293, Tnam Street” fo6 T" 'o Let, Dairy Farm of 40 acres. Low ren- . tal, as a going concern. 3. G. Bannernjait 117, Colombo Street. > ---- Motor Launch v.-iU run from A Kaiapoi -to Kairaki and Stewart's Gully Kairaki for all Picnics and Parties. Pull particulars apply A. Pateman, owner,- Belfast S' TEWART" ROBINSON is cutting down Men's Nailed Shooters to 8s Cd; Grassseeders’ Nailed Bluchers, .Is lid; Men s Canvas Shoos, 3s Od. For fourteen days only. 225, Cashel Street west. I__ TEWART ROBINSON is cutting for the benefit of young gents, Bos Chrome, narrow toes, Balmorals to 10s; every pair guatanteed to stand two extra pairs ot soles. Cashel Street west. Public Notices, THE ELLESMERE LANDS DRAINAGE BOARD. In the matter of “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908/’ and the Act amcndin D same. T HEREBY givo notice that on the Lt A day ot January, 1333. * P lop ?., )- r , e submitted by the Ellesmere Lands 7 Board to the ratepayers of the E temue Lands Drainage District for raising a SPECIAL LOAN if T6OOO, in two sums o 413000 each of two successive years, to r '^Firstly— For the payment of the amount expended by or the sum that, may be found to be due and payable to the Bolwyn County Council for Drainage "Works in the said district; and. Secondly—Of expending the balance of the, loan moneys m or towards the acquisition by purchase or otherwise of works already constructed, or for tho further construction, completion and maintenance of such works, or for the construction of other works licces- \ aary to provide an outlet to tho sea of the waters of Lake Ellesmere, and in or towards payment of the first year’s interest on the said Loan, survey foes and costs of raising tho said 1 Loan and sundries, and that the number of votes recorded respectively for and against the proposal were as follows: FOR . . .125 AGAINST . . IP And I declare the said proposal to be carthis 10th day of February. 1909. R. HEATON RHODES, 918 . Chairman. LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEAS, The ACME OF PERFECTION, Try them. All Grocers. C&. I Simply FOR YOUI participate in half-yearly distribution of prizes to coupon-holders. Eighty-six p value 161 10s, given away half-yearly. ft f A ETC A GOOD BREAKFAST, and you LVA . are ready to tackle the day’s work. One of the best things to take is porridge, orovided it is made from - ROBINSON’S PATENT GROATS. Such'a porridge js of finer flavour, eaEier of ligeation, richer in nutriment than the ordinary porridge. Medical authorities give it preference. ,T IPTONS DELICIOUS CEYLON TEA 3 XJ "Were awarded the ONLY SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL '. At the N.Z.I. Exhibition, Try them. CBS7S
K.Z. NATURAL MINERAL WATESI k CURES . RHEUMATISM, INDIGESTION, GOUT, Oc. . ffjjh Yjiiisn/, a flciJflhtfuf StjmujanE ~' ■ ' ii All Merchants and Hotolkeopora j Jill in i l^lVghl!X. r _itL>ECTll"-ol.i Don’t pay deposits for photos to dishonest canvassers, who promise free enlargements which are never delivered. Call at our studios and see samples of the 12 hy lOin. ready mounted “MOETA” Enlargements we are GTVTNGAWA7 with every dozen Cabinet photos we take. The Cabinets only cost the usual price, too, viz.—10/6 doz. Call, write, or ring up 1208 and arrange a sitting. Wrigglssworth & Binns 212 COLOMBO STREET.
BEATH’S BEATH’S BEATII'S 3 Spi p-j iffl i Hi igtt K»p i PE&Q si “V [+l mm -.-3 h £KT i I Ilf aS i pAi v.'J il *Ss& K&3 The ECLIPSE SALE Finally CLOSES on SATURDAY, 20th inst., at 9 p.m. HERE ARE SOME TEMPTING MORSELS FROM THE BARGAIN TABLES—TAKE THEM BEFORE THEY ARE CLEARED AWAY. Bargains. Balance of our imported MODEL MILLINERY Was 87/6 to 55/- g" f*Sfl Not? all on® price W3* u u UNTRIMMED STRAWS this season's shapes and colours Formerly 2/11 to 6/6 Now all one price ... , LADIES* & MISSES’ LINEN HATS trimmed ready to wear . vLADIES’ MOTOR CAPS, light and dark colours, two dozen oddments, samples, etc. , Were 3/11 to 6/6 Now all one price CREAM AND COLOURED STRAW FLOPS Wore 3/11 Now all at CHILDREN’S CAMBRIC AND EMBROIDERY BONNETS Were 3/11 and 4/11 ’uljj'fl’ti Now all one price H' H H Fancy Slept. BargaiEts. LADIES’ 'PLAIN AND FANCY LEATHER BELTS Were 1/• to 2/6 ea Now LADIES’ FANCY SILK TIES & BOWS Were 1/3 to 3/6 ea /gM N0w.... ..... ... LADIES’ MUSLIN JABOTS with collars attached, plain and fancy, in white only Were 2/11 to 6/11 ea Now LADIES’ DOROTHY APRONS, nice full sizes and fast colours, principally navy ground® Were 8/6 ea CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES AND INSERTIONS, worth 3d yard Now 3c3 yd. or doz. yds. ass m THE £, DISCOUNT FOR GASH ALWAYS.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14916, 11 February 1909, Page 3
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826Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14916, 11 February 1909, Page 3
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