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WANTED, WANTED. WANTED. WE BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE in any quantity. Also Pianos, Sewing Machines, etc. Best prices given This is the easiest method of disposing oi your Goods. McKenzie and willis, Auctioneers, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). WORKERS, Think! Maine has address. £ls machines going rusty, few months. £ls Machines grabbed upward £7 paid. Husband out of work. Maine's system cannot lose your money. Open 9 evenings. WANTE D 7 WE PAT THE HIGHEST PRICES for Second-hand Furnituro. If you wish to disposo of your Furniture without the trouble of an Auction Sale, give us a call. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, Auctioneers, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). WANTED Respectable Householders with or without tho caoh, you can dress yourselves and every one in your family with everything of the highest quality. Late Fashions, for Ladies, for Gentlemen, for Boys and Girls. If you are a bit short of cash, come and see me. I can arrange it for you to your entire satisfaction. At Balkind’s, 629, Colombo Street between Lichfield and Tuam Streets. O i FOR 2s Weekly—Boots, Clothing, Underwear. Household Articles of every description and texture; finest quality only and most moderate prices. L. W. Balkind, (*,'29, Colombo Street. WANTEDto" Scll.-Piano. £l6 (eoliardand Co',lard), in perfect order, splendid instrument. rich clear tone, handsome walnut case; genuine bargain, necessary. 269, Hereford Street. X : Public Notice .Extraordinary [Letter]. Mr. Stewart Robinson, Boot Importer, Christchurch. Dear Sir, —We beg to accept your offer for the parcel of imported boot|>to clear. As usual you have made a very close bargain, and if you are prepared to sell the goods upon the basis of cost the public should get some cheap footwear. Yours faithfully, Skelton, Frostick & Co., Ltd. Iln conjunction with this splendid deal in boots from the well-known linn of Skelton, Prostick & Co., of Christchurch, we have also bought I Colonial S imples of Boots and Shoes at 33 and one-third per cent discount. In these two stocks we have now a splendid lot of CHEAP BOOTS to sell. At this time, when everyone is J thinking of the possibility of bard I I 4 times, and the need of spending every j shilling well, STEWART ROBINSON has come to the rescue with FootI wear at HALF THE USUAL | R-. 1 US. ! This clearance Is to be no business dodge or “ catch." I have bid boldly for these stocks, and have won oui. 33 and one-third per cent, and 50 pei cent, discount I have off these goods, j! and every item is guaranteed by sam- ! pie numbers. We feel that now is no time to play with trade. We shall ! sell the goods cheap, because we can. I i See any one pair on show in our win- j [ dow or at the door, and THINK OF f HE PRICE. War Rates for Boots & Shoes,, 166 prs Girls’ Tan and Black Kid Button Boots, 11 to 1— 10/6 Now 5/6 50 prs Girls’ Glace Kid Button Boots 7to 10 ... 9,6 Now 4/9 70 prs Girls’ Glace Kid Button Boots, pumo sewn, 7to 10 ... Now 3/6 40 prs Babies’ White Buckskin, ankle straps ... ... 3/6 Now 1/3 i 18 Bally’s Prunella House Slippers 6/6 Now 2/40 prs Tan Bar .Shoes, 7 to 10 6/- Now 3/18 prs Women’s Glace Langtry Shoes, Colonial make, machine sewn 10/6 Now 7/3 14 prs Men’s Box Calf Boots, A. and E. Marlow’s ... Now 15/14 prs Children’s Tan High-leg Button Boots ... ... 86 Now 4/6 40 pis Children’s Dancing Shoes, 7 to 12 Now 2/3 48 prs Women’s Glace Kid Derby Shoes ... 10/6 Now 6/6 18 prs Children’s Tan Button Boots 3/6 Now 1/9 40 prs Men’s Heavy Nailed Shooters Now 9/9 18 pro Boys’ English Box Calf Bals. Now 5/11 COLONIAL SAMPLES. In this connection I am determined to absolutely sell every pair at wholesale cost prices Tradesmen as a rule cannot sell their wares at wholesale cost, and we do not believe in advertising to mislead the public on that basis. But in this instance we have 33 and one-third per cent discount to work on, and feel that we can make a small profit and our clients can get a great advantage. We want the public to judge for themselves in this instance as to the real value in boots. SALE NOW ON. j Stewart Robinson, j BOOT IMPORTER, . CASHEL ST.

Before breakfast will prove a welcome draught on which to start the day's work. " RAVEN ” is a delicious blend of fhe best British' grown Teas, packed under scrupulous s&ni' tary conditions. 1/6 1/8 1/10 2/-lb. ALMOST EVERYWHERE

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16666, 26 September 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16666, 26 September 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16666, 26 September 1914, Page 2