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WANTED. TEA ftmmtvM ma w. wimtinm fatter ' that is the only sup© way of detecting the good from the bad* ' and on that test « .*• RAVEN TEA will QKceed all ©Kpectatlons. 1/6 1/8 1/10 2/- wherq C6Bl9 —J HARRIS BROS. Guarantee every Article of F-urnituro they sell. Your money roturned if you are not satisfied. HOLMES AND SONS, ISO and 132, High Street, for Linoleums. Now is the timo for spring cleaning-. Call and inspect our display before purchasing. We have on hand a large assortment of Remnants of Linoleums, to be cleared at a price, ~ Holmes and sons, 130 and 132, High Street —A Large Assortment of Carpet Squares, to be sold cheap, in Axminster, Brussels and Tapestry. A splendid assortment of Axminster Carpet Runnerß, reducod to 7s yd, at Holmes and Sons. H~ OLMES AND SONS. ISO and 132, High Street can supply you with Lace Curtains, Quilts, Sheetings, Linen, Table Damasks, Hearthrugs, Colonial Blankets, etc., at bedrock prices. TOBACCONIST AND HAIRDRESSING 1 BUSINESS FOR SALE, City. Rent 30s per week; lease attached. Long established. Good connection. Valuation only. Good reason for soiling. Full particulars from HARRIS BROS., its, Hereford Street; Agenta LUNCHEON and GRILL ROOMS for Sale . —City, central. Rent 30s. Good leaso. Well established. Good business; £43 walk in walk out HARRIS BROS., 158, Hereford Street, agents. • LEFT-OFF Clothing, under the Supervision of the Government Health Department—l. havo fitted u pa Fumigating Chamber. In future everything will be Fumigated and thoroughly Cleaned. It is well known a Good Second-hand Article is worth two cheap ones. Mrs JUllwood, 123, Armagh Street. ’Phono 8087. OTOR-CYCLES for Sale, 3J h.p., 1911, King Dick; 31, 1910, Triumph, with Side-Car; 3}, 1911 Freo Engine Triumph; SJ 1911 Free Engina Rover; 3J 1911 Arno; 8J 1910 Arno, with Side-car; Douglas; 5-6 h.p. Bat. Lawrence, 113 a, Lower High Street. MATRIMONIAL— If this should meet the eye of anyone contemplating matrimony they are advised that they should buy their Furniture at 153, Hereford Street. Very Easy Term® given. Only £1 deposit and la 7d par /reek. Larger amounts in proportion. PICNIC - Baskets, Hampers, etc.—Big Sample Lot at exceptional prices, atHinson’s. Only ons of each. 1 P~ lANOS—Just landed 8 Uoright Grand Pianos; to bo sold at £42. Terms can h-> arranged. Harris Bros., Auctioneers, -53 Hereford Street. PT.ATF.fi from Is 9d per dozen. Vegetable Dishes Is Gd each, Sauce Boats 3d each, Meat Dishes from Gd each, Enamol Tea Bottles 6d each, Clothes Brushes sd. At Fletcher Bros.’s Great Clearing Sale.3ll REDFERN’S is the Popular House for Useful Presents at all prices for ladies and gentlemen. Manchester Street, and at Rangiora. 1 STRAW Hat Stain, the new dull finish, in twenty oolours, at Minson’s; 8d bottle. 2 STOP him—Don’t let him go and buy a Sewing Machine without seeing the “ Daytonla,” at Minson’s. 4 QCALES and Woights 4s 6d, Dover Egg O Beaters 5d each, Spring Egg Beaters 2d each, Tea Strainers Id each. Black Handle Knives and Forks 7s 6d per dozen pairs. At Fletcher Bros.’s Clearing Sale. 31O Lot Shop Tearooms. Bakehouse, at present oocupied by Barford and Co. Apply Guinness and Le Cren,. Wannabe. (

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15862, 27 February 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15862, 27 February 1912, Page 2

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