The DJ.C. Hardware man in preparing for thUs week'* business, hat sorted out many items and re-marked them at prices which are bound to effect a complete clearance.. Economists will need no urging to inspect these goods, for, with a continual rising market, they are very exceptional value. • SCISSORS of every descriptioa From 10ci! pair CLOTHES PEGS ... 7 doz for 1/DISH MOPS, with Brush Reduced to 5d each BRITISH SCRUBBING BRUSHES Reduced to 8d 1 /3 1 /© & 1 /©each Colonial, reduced to 4Jd 6Jd ft 11d ea. SAD IRON HANDLES Reduced to 11 d each KITCHEN POKERS Reduced to 8d & 10d each FOLDING WIRE STANDS for gas rings Reduced to 1 /3 each TINSEL POT CLEANERS Reduced to each; 6 for 2/8 O'Cedar, Sani - Genie arid Shino DUST CLOTHS Reduced to 10d a 1 /3 ea. SURPRISE PACKETS All the Rage at 6d ft 1 /- each WIRE GRIDS Reduced to 7d 10d 1/2 1/4ftl/6each ASBESTOS MATS, reduced to 3 for 11 d GAS TOASTERS Reduced to 1/1 each CANVAS GLOVES Reduced to 8d 9d ft 10d a pair SPONGE SANDWICH, in all sizes From 4d each AT THE CASH DISCOUNT AS USUAL V- in each complete £ : • COUNTBY RESIDENTS will pleets note I that W« DO NOT pay Carriage on these Gboda ILrffi Ih^L# Special line of REVOLVING ROLLING PINS 1/1 each: Others at 8d and . lOJdeach . ' : \. /',"*) 8 only AMERICAN WRINGERS, witti' Wood Frames Reduccd-to 21/0 each Others at Reduced Prices from 18/9 J to 34/6 each ' w % only TABLE MANGLES,-With * rollers 48/8 each'••CADDIES of every description, in 'Tin/, Aluminium and Copper . \ .' " '" 'X ■■ ..• • At CttvaiMt frtaw^ LINEN To Clear ■■ ■ O'. ', . ■■■■■■ Atfrom4/t1 each'npwardsH All LAWN MOWERS at Reduced Prlees^ .' From 27/9 upwards • 20 EIGHT-DAY CLOCKS, assorted de'4i signs To be «old at Pet-War Mart '. ■ ' ■'•■' /'•; :i ''" ■ '-■ V COPPER KERBS, Avery large aasort-> ment to be disposed of. f«From 9/6 to 3*/6 each . GREY,ENAMEL BILLIES' '' Vl' Reduced to 1/2 2/6 3/10 4/y'6? BNAMEL -PRESERVING PANB/car* ried overfrom last Season at Special Stock-taking Reductions . , T^QmlQ/iitrpwawa SALE
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17530, 13 July 1917, Page 8
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544Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17530, 13 July 1917, Page 8
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