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AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER i Lactfes of Christchurch—Opportunity is nOW^ c iny at your door. Seldom, if ever, have you tll ® chance to procure model costumes (tailor-made; at such remarkable reductions; A 7-GUINEA COSTUME FOR £5 :15:0 . . Costumes at 9 guineas reduced to 7 guineas; 10 guineas to 8 guineas. In Gabardines and Covert 1 Coatings and Summer Tweeds. Needless to state there must be a time limit to such exceptional prices. For one month this offer holds good—and then back to the original prices. We repeat opportunity is knocking—answer the door ! EUGENE SPITZ & GO. LTD. 77 Cashel St, Christchurch.

WANTED. A—SYDENHAM, House, 4 rooms and conveniences, newly renovated. Forest and Perkins, -433, Colombo Street, Sydenham. SINGER, improved, ±'4 15s; Standard, £1 15s; Hand Machines fitted to stands. Machines bought or exchanged. Globe, High Street, Triangle. QINGER, round shuttle, drop table, £2los; O Wertheim, £2; White, £2 15s. Written guarantee given. Globe, 261, 'High Street. ■fXTITH Salads or Tomatoes, Golden Breiv Vinegar,, is simply delicious. . All- Grocers, Is per bottlo. \ ' FOR Sale. Very Natty 3-seater Alldays 'arid Onions' Motor-car, has splendid dicky seat. This car is in good order, and has, recently been repainted. Complete in every detail, including spare rim. Price £2OO. Adams, Ltd. WANTED! . WANTED I WE BUT SECOND-HAND FURNITURE in any quantity, also PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES. BEST PRICES given. McKenzie and willis, AUCTIONEERS, ’ Cathedral Square (next Post Office. X OVERLAND, ■“75” Model, 5-seater, fully equipped with electric lamps, hern, selfstarter, one-man hood, 5 detachable, rims and tyres, speedometer and all accessories. Price for quick sale, £225. Inspect at Adams, Ltd-, Tuam Street. / SMALL FARM WANTED.' T\TE HAVE INQUIRIES FOR ONE OR VV TWO SMALL FARMS, HANDY TO TOWN. If desirous of Selling send us particulars of your property. NO SALE-NO COMMISSION. RONALD 8. BADGER. XI 187, Manchester Street. aOTORISTS.— Instal Kor-Ker in your Tyres, and you can then drive over fails ■frith impunity. Simply pull them out ,nd the Punctures are automatically sealed. R. P. M. MANNING AND CO., 188, Caehel Street. Th. PUBLIC NOTICES. I FOURTEEN AWARDS at the recent : BAKERS’ and PASTRYCOOKS’ EXHIBITION at Christchurch. C. E. BOON SECURES THE BREAD CHAMPIONSHIP (For the Second Year in Succession) And FOUR GOLD MEDALS, FITE SILVER MEDALS, and the CHALLENGE CUP for Highest Points scored iu the Exhibition. BOON’S Bread is Mixed, Moulded, and Weighed by Machinery; practically untouched by hand. , At Stores, 9d loaf; delivered 9jd loaf. Bakery: 221, Colombo Street, Sydenham. Telephono: 2037. X_ CE. GIBBONS AND CO.’S LIST OF PLANTS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER USE. Celery, both the rod and white varieties, well-grown plants. PRICE 5s per hundred. Also plant now—Cabbage, Cauliflower, Curly Kale, Brocooli, Brussels Sprouts, Giant Musselburgh lock and Savoy. C. E. GIBBONS AND COSEEDSMEN, ETC., 647, COLOMBO STREET. KELSOL DYSENTERY CURE (Registered). Absolute cure for Dysentery, Summer Diarrhoea and Colic, used by N.Z. troops in Egypt, prescribed by the Medical Profession. Price 2s 6d. KELSOL COMPLEXION BALM, guaranteed absolutely free from grease;’ prevents sunburn, tan and wrinkles, Venders the skin soft and white. Read directions enclosed. Price 3s 6d. If unobtainable elsewhere send P.O. to Box 479, Christchurch. XD . , . i. CJ. lee, MAGNETIC HEALER, • CARLTON AND CHELTENHAM ■ STREETS. MERIVALE. Consultations, 6 to 10 p.m. 3503

Stewart Robinson’s Clean Sweep Sale With Boots and Shoes mounting up higher and higher in price it seems absurd to offer to the public footwear at bargain prices. But Stewart Robinson has some thousands of pairs of Boots and Shoes of all sorts, bought at next to nothing, bankrupt stocks, etc. These we have decided to sacrifice to make room for new goods constantly coming forward. We are determined to sweep out every pair. Notice the bargain prices below, scores of pairs in stock not enumerated here. COME RIGHT IN AND SEE THESE. LADIES'SHOES 10'® Reduced Irom IVLADIES' EVENING SHOES 4'll Reduced Irom 7'6 Ladies' Grey Tennis Shoes, rubber sole 3/11 Worth 61Men’s Greenhide Shooters, nailed 23/6 Girls’ Leglets, plain leatherSizes io to 13 6/11 i and 3 6/9 Tan Leather, ankle strap, kicker toe--6/9 ii to 13 Wf men’s Chrome Leather Lace Boots 1 3/3 Women’s Chrome i-Bar. Ward Men’s Tan Leather Glace .Derby Boots, narrow square toe 1 <fr/9 Women's Stout Leather 1-Bar Shoes, low heels — **/’.. Ladies’ White Poplin Shoes, white heels 6/6 Worth Bj6 Ladies’ White Canvas Derby Shoes 6/9 In Black Derby and i-bar Poplin 6/6 7/0 Ladies’ Velvet Shoes-Bargain Prices S/9 6/6 6/11 7/6 S/6 8/11 Ladies’ Sample Tan Shoes splendid v^ue 8/8 9/6 12/6 14/Ladies’ Tan Boots, sample pairs 10/6 11/6 Worth 18/Ladies’ White Buckskin Button Boots, patent vamp— . Usual price 32/6 Sale Price 21/Men’s Heel and Toe Tip Balmorals ; 1 4/6 per pair. Worth more Postage— Women's 6d., Men’s I/CASHEL STREET WEST. Ladies’ White Poplin Derby Boots 16/6 Men’s Bluchers ... 8/11 Girls’ White Chrome Sandals—7to 9 5/11 10 to 12 6/9 1 to 2 7/11 Chrome sole Men’s White Tennis Shoes 4/9 Ladies’ White Tennis Shoes 3/6 3/11 Ladies’ Patent Slip-on Shoe 19/6 21/8 22/6 Girls’ Tan Lace and Button Boots, 7 —B 4/11 pair Men’s Split Kip Nailed Shooters 14/6 Women’s Chrome Derby Shoes 9/11 Ladies’ Ward Shoes, rubber heel 6/11 Youths’Chrome Golosh Boots—--1 to 4 12/9 s's 13/9 pair Men’s Chrome Golosh Bals.— 13/6 Ladies’ Glace Kid Derby Shoes—--18/6 16/- 14/6 12/6 pair Ladies’ Glace i-bar Shoes, high heel 14/6 10/9 9/1 1 7/11 Men’s Superior Derby Boots 22/6 24/6 Old Ladies’ Kid Elastic Boots 10/9 13/6 Patent Ankle Straps—- • n to 1 5/11 7 to 10 5/6 4 to 6 3/9 Men’s Canvas Shoes, all sorts 7/11 9/1113/11

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17711, 11 February 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17711, 11 February 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17711, 11 February 1918, Page 2

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