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S SALE P Dining'-room FurnitureIN FUMED OAK, SIDEBOARD, 4ft 6in long, with large bevelled mirror in back, 2 Drawers and Cupboards in under part—a very artistic design Sale price .£7/15/The “HENLEY,” sft 6in long, in finely figured fumed oakj a very quaint design, with splay ends, commodious Cupboard accommodation, panelled back, fitted with solid copper grilles Sale price .£lO/5/The “SANDGATE,” 6ft long, in choice fumed oak, a modern, quaint, yet elegant design. This Sideboard is beautifully proportioned Sale price .£ls/5/DINING CHAIRS in oak to match Sideboards upholstered in Art Colour Leather. Sale prices 19/6 21/- 24/- 29/6 each upwards OAK DINING CHAIRS, with loose rush seats and underframing. A simple artistic design, but made to withstand constant service Sale price 22/6 6 only OAK DINING CHAIRS, in Crimson, Pantasote and with Spring Seats Usual price .£9/10/- Sale price £7/10/- the six DINING TABLES to suit all modern requirements— Oak Gate-leg Tables, sft. x 3ft. 6in. Sale price .£4 7.6 Oval Dining Tables, 6ft. x 4ft., in Solid Oak Sale price .£4 5 0 Bedroom Furniture The “OSBORNE” Bedroom Suite in Eumed Oak, comprising roomy Wardrobe 4ft. wide on castors, fitted with double doors and bevelled mirror 48 x 16, 3ft. 6in. Toilet Table, '3ft. 6in. Waslistand with Sicilian Marble top, and 2 Rush-seated Chairs en suite ... ••• Sale price .£22 10 0 4ft. 6in. Oak Bedstead to match ;£4 9 6 DUCHESSE PAIR in Inlaid Oak—3ft. 6in. Ducaesse Chest with large landscape mirror and 3 long drawers, 3ft. 6in. Washstand, with Rouge Marble top and Art Tile back Reduced from .£23 to .£l7 10 0 BEDROOM SUITE in Fumed OakWardrobe 3ft. 4in. wide with large bevelled mirror, Duehesse Chest 3ft. 3in. wide, Washstand 3ft. 4in. wide with tile top and back —a very compact and artistic suite ... Sale price ;£l7 10 0 PP mSSmM 1 mi j SHE W, Strange & Co- Ltd. Christchurch. 2^

WANTED. BLOUSES —White Cotton Crepe Blouses, American shapes and turn-down collars, is lid to Ss lid, at Graham, Wilson and .SmeUia’s. BLOUSES —White Jap Silk Blouses, in the now plain and tucked styles, from | Os 6d to 15s Gd, at Graham, Wilson and pmellie's. BLOUSES —Coloured Delaine Blouses. Net Yokes, in navy, grey, wedgewood and brown. These are very dainty. Graham, "Wilson and Smellie’s. lADIES’ Silk Spun Hose, in black, v/hite, - grey, coxa blue, in. plein, self clocks and luce ankles, 8s lid, 4s lid, 6s lid, 6s 6d, 8a lid, at Graham, Wilson and Smellie’s. *T SADIES’ Plain Cashmere Hose, with jJ-J coloured docks in various designs, Ibeautifully soft quality, Qs 6d and 2s Od l>er pair, at Graham, Wilson and Smol lie's. HPOR Spring Showers—Men's Slip-on Enin d Coals, 635; will give amplo protection Snd stand several seasons of hard service, prah&m, Wilson and Smellio I *. Fancy Sox (self oolcrurs or striped and black dooks), la 3d to 2s 9d, at Graham, Wilson and Smellie's. NOW Opened—The Newest Shades In Handkerchief Ties. Gentlemen should make b point of seeing these at Graham, Wilson and Smellie's. TjIRESHEN up ths Home for Spring with a Jc piece of New Linoleum. Heavy- New Pesigns, two yards wide, 4a C-d, at Graham, Wilson and Sniellio’s. J\THW Casement Cloth, plain • and figured, U v 7Jd, OJd, to Is 6d, at Graham, Wilson and Smellie’s. HOYLE’S Standard Household Prints, in navy, cornflowers and light colours, 7Jd, at Graham, Wilson and Smellie’s. LADIES’ Black Lisle Thread Hose, in plain, lace ankles and lace throughout, with, cashmere and lisle ieet, from Is 9d to 3s lid pan-, at Graham, Wilson and SmelUa’l WANTED, Married Couples lrom country, give us a call. Ladles’ Dairy Boots, 8s lid, 9s lid; Youths’ Farm Boots from 8s 9d; '2 to 6 Girls’ School Boots from 6e Bd. Stewart Robinson,. Cashel Street. VtTANTED to Exchange, Good 5-Roomed VV House and 1-acre, Harman Street, Addington, lot at 14s, equity £275, for Building Sections; Spreydon preferred. P. L. Davies and Co.. 161, Cashel Street. WtttANTED to Exchange, Modern 6-Room-YV- ed House, with all conveniences, and Fine Section, closo to St Albans Park. Owner would accept sections in good locality for bis equity, £6OO. P. L. Davies and Co., 161, Cashel Street. ANTED,Buyer for 5-Roomed House ,» . and 4-acre; let at 15s. Situated Wordstar Street, near Barbadoes Street. Price '£sso. This is worth consideration, owing to lits central position. P. L. Davies and Co., 161, Cashel Street. w ANTED, Shepherds, Farm Hands, Gen- . . eral Labourers, inspect this line, specially built for you—Split Shooters, 8s Bd, 2s lid 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6d; Best Heavy Kip, whole back, 17s 6d. Only at Stewart Robinson's, Cashel Street west. WANTED Known—Few People have eyes alike This is often overlooked in purchasing .Spectacles. We test for each eye ,nd give lenses to correct the difference. Charges always moderate. R. Kennett, the People’s Optician, 211, High Street. X WANTED Cooks, 80s, 355; K.-md., 16s; Parlourmaid, 18s; Nurse 16s; Help, ss; Generals, 15s, 17s 6d; Waitress, 20s; jarmaid, 30s. Waiting - H.-keeper M. Coudlo To Let, Furnished House, 22s 6d. pursing Home for Sale and Grocery Store. Tel. IG7B. Harrington'* Registry, 8, Chancery Lane. •* % ANTED Known— How to treat your eye* ill V and preserve your sight. Send for our pamphlet on the subject. Gratis, pOLt fret. We fit new lenses to your own Frame®, rt* pair and re-fit all sorts of Spectacles, PinoeH©z, etc., having an endless stock of parts for repairs. Temples (straight and cur] sides, fridges, -'•ooe, Hlaquets, etc., etc., at most moderate coat. R. Kennett, the PecmVfl Optician, 2XI r High Street, *5

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16327, 25 August 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16327, 25 August 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16327, 25 August 1913, Page 2

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