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4ft. in Fumed Oak only £9/5/4ft., in Stained Kauri only ..." ... £B/-/ 3ft. 6in. in Stained Kauri only ... £6/15;EVERY mm GUARANTEED. LAWRENCE & IIiCHER, 182-184 HBGN STREET. . y,,-.- -■■ V ,-,--V , ■ ----- ■ •-;■ |iiiin mm i ii i. iiMMiiiNii ICEEP YOUR FEET DRY Wear our latest Winter BOOT, the s-s> !\'...i ■\ v H ESISTIKG -.:,:•: :'-: ■'> K A' gglfigiE IliiMH is : The D.R.B. has a layer of rubber between the soles, together with rubber side-linings, so cannot let in the water ii it wants to. PRICES FROM m MM s^ssSkh s&m&msmm CALL AND SEE 11 H. PANNELL-& GO., 105 Maneinstar St. Tel : 694. "1 • : i ■ *s »«■!-•■ ■'•-: »m. It vvould probably cost sixpence in the shop, but you can have it by just simply penning these words:— " Please send me the AMBER TIPS TEA STRAINER advertised by you in to-day's LYTTELTON TIMES." Add your name and address and drop it in the nearest letter-box. Upon receipt of your request we will immediately send the Strainer ■mmm. K There is no string to this offer, and by asking for it you place yourself under no oblieation. ADDRESS—mif; wsn CHRISTGHURCH. •„■ :' ' ■;v , --..;..i.--- t -..,-.■ ■■■^■■.■■■^■:..'.r±f}-!:>:<«~y.!i>;v-'-."i?--,- : -. i'- ■ ■■• ■' 'iyJjiiV.' mm W wrnmm K-r "L * m ■em.*£ SW.: READING FOR THE WEEK END. A Magazine Kcwspapei* * EIGHTV-FOUR GOLUHNS FOR k PENNY. x HHE SATURDAY'S ISSUE of the CHRISTCBUROH "STAR" - is of special character, and totally different to the issues of tha the other £w days of the week. It is an extra number of twelve pages of seven full columns each, and while the usual features of the.up-to-date daily evening paper are preserved, the following will be found esiong many additional special literary attractions : A SERIAL NOYEL by an eminent author. SHORT STORIES by well-known writers of fiction. SKETCHES and LITERARY SELECTIONS by the best pen» of the day. COLUMNS FOR THE LADIES, compiled bv a lady journaiiet WORK FOR THE WEEK—Counsel to Gardeners by an Expert. IN PARYO paragraphs of information. FUN AND FANCY. " THE WEEK "—A racy and free handling of things in general. THE WORLD OF SPORT—An up-to-date compendium of news pertaining to all branches of ouldoor and indoor recreations. The SPECIAL EVENING EDITION published at eight o'clock gives the fullest details of the events of the afternoon, npecial attention being paid to reports of ... RACE MEETINGS AND ATHLETIC CONTESTS « MATCHES.

vn±ijL,jb ~ ~.,i..,-.. i. COMBINED PROFIT AND P thosu who send in the grca of COKEECT ANSWERS lo the '•CANTERBURY TIMES" r Eor condition? see " CANTERBURY TIMES," .11 I AMPS for every purpose—lf yc J we will sell von rmn r.henn I!/i *" u " ,x " ■ ■'*-' - our Li' l0 * i i. iH n ? a S-*Bsy luslre. will lessen -""* household burdens, preserve your floors, r piii,i,i,mi,»i TV (> PUZZLE Con

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15331, 14 June 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15331, 14 June 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15331, 14 June 1910, Page 10

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