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Exceptional Value in 7-Piece SUITE in Velvet and Saddlebags £9/18/S ■ Bias ;KV-’ 1 iisiii ?! ifm v?''> B S V?:* «' as® *<aß A. X White Ltd, -4 The Premies* Furnishers I Christchurch I

, - BUY at less than- cost What you need only, from time to time as the want appears To Double our Cash Trade we are giving a Discount of 12£ per cent, equal to 2/6 in the & or 1-JeS. in the 1/From Special Purchases, selling in some cases at half the Maker’s Cost. From Goods just Opened for this Season’s Trade. .From Goods still to Arrive. From the Entire Stock in our Warehouse, 120 Cashel St., except on!y list lines— Wools, Cotton Reels and Kid Gloyes. This is a genuine opportunity of buying the Drapery, House Furnishings, etc., you need at a distinct loss to us unless'we double our Cash Sales.

'great pcbp of Empne, and , enter priSeiwhich mark our ie"march erf nations./ Not only; jut the exercise of nerve wHch motoring calls for the control of the.car must conduce to tHe perfection 6 'of self control and quickness of action, which ore responsible factors in the success of business. fe ; j Much talk is made of theill-foel inpr sections of the public bear top- ft jiray benoted, on re fie was eve* /*—- —— And taJtO the Direct Road to getting tf?am fltied. jiorifj ficiiu \ts gaily Qniivny fleasurrs 1 r joy of livity air whij to Ih> missci new experiences never of flfecdom «* reason, the rhflrm j becomes abnesf indißpeif In arobrncaeit. Many » man can afford to buy a Second-hand Motor where a brand now op.o would be out oS the question. The thing, of course, is to know how to buy. You might search tha town over, and yet not find the kind at bargain you want. On the otho* hand a little “Want-Ad” in tko columns of the “Lyttelton Times” may, perhaps, find you that very bargain in a day, and with no more trouble than a scratch or two of the pen. TBY IT: Ottes \ nave, and feave t ‘"Jyl toond whss ‘ they araiiS chief ch; sncir»g >s neve lc to the happy ■■■C' at' the.' presen » wSfosprcadjE—w.

MONEY MAKES MONEY'. COMPETITORS should get busy in tba Solution of tbo “ Canterbury Times” Competition (Twelfth Series), March 28 to May 10. Copies can be obtained from all Newsvendors throughout the dominion, hifistic received up to May 10. QAVE £2 2» and uso EXCELSIOR DULL HAT DYES, and your last soneou’s lU\ will look liko new. Dries in 5 minuteo. All shades; stocked by all grocers. 8d p«j bottle. YOUNG- Lady broken-heartid; fianoso herd up. Both saved by ÜBing LINO AltNISH for floors and staining old furniture with LEON AKT Dull and Varnish Stains. STARTED MARCH 26 WITH tho Issue of tho " Canterbury Times” of March 20 readers will find plonty of Ezoiting Pastime, combinod with profit in the solution of Puzzlob, Series No. 12. Result will appear in. the issue of May 28. CHANGE of Season* means change ol Hat. Change of Hat means £2 to £$ cut of pocket. You get a now Hat with Excelsior Hat Dye; only oosts 6d. 17 WHY 'Work, mother?" n< ?r leum won’t polish ttnolf, my son. Tse " I.inoarnieh ” Linoleum Polish. It [forks by itself. Polishes sr you put it on, and stajo polished. All grocers, In cat £ONEY MAKES MONEY. i.” P lOl tIO CoE e cLn robt’ained from all vers received up to May ILrOUR Husband wiinovs you - if he finds you have EXCELSIOR S*v.- n Eroc-;yANTED-BrKons “eSso^nd V slaves, boGaiiso Qu^ so LißQftnii/ria

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16213, 14 April 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16213, 14 April 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16213, 14 April 1913, Page 5

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