FURTHER Reduction m Price of Tea! From NOVEMBER Ist FINEST CEYLON will be Reduced 4d. lb. But no Reduction in QUALITY It* high standard! is still maintained, and will he maintained as hitherto. PRICES NOW BEWARE of the cheap Inferior DUTCH (Java) Teas now being foisted upon this market. Stick to the "OLD FAVOURITE" From the Hill Gardens of Ceylon
INSURE (The insurant*) Office of Australia Ltd.) The most up-to-date Fire, Marine mi Accident Office in Australasia. Ring up 'Phone 5078, and their representative will call uponyot GEO. DAWSON, Branch Manager. 83 Hereford Street (next Union Bank) With butter fat the price it is today it behoves dairymen and other fanners to secure which are so parfect in their arrangements that the extra cream they tave ■can pays for the cost of the machine. F. H. HENDEBSON, 278 High Street (opp. City Hotel).
■ m H VOILE FROCKS, Plain and Floral 42/- Now 39/6 TUSSORE SILK FROCKS—--42- and 63/Now 25/- and 45/WHITE VOILE FROCKS, big range—3s/- and 49/6 . Now 21/-. and 35/CREPE GEORGETTE BLOUSES (saxe, grey and helio) — 82/6 and 35/Now 19/6 21/CHILDREN'S WHITE SILK STITCHED HATS— ' 4/6 Now 3/6 CHILDREN'S TUSSORE HATS 4/6 -Now 2/11 LADIES' & GIRLS' PANAMA HATS. Just the thing for holiday wear—-S/ll and To/6 Now 5/11 and 12/6 REAL PANAMAS, fine for school wear—2s/- Now 17/6 READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY, innumerable shapes, styles and colours; eTery one different 21/- 25/- 30/Now 9/11 12/6 tt/6 VOILE AND CREPE FROCKS, Black end Whito, Helio and White, Pink and Whito, Small Stripes and Patterns—--42- Now 29/6 LADIES' ALL-WOOL * v CASHMERE HOSE—•7**/ LADIES* LISLE HOSE, Black and Colours—.S/ll TRIMMED and MODEL HATS, Blacks and Ooloure—--35- 42/- 55/Now 21/- 25/- 29/6 CHILDREN'S WHITE EMBROIDERED MUSLIN and VOILE FROCKS—--9/11" 12/6 Now 8/6 8/6 POPLIN SPORTS COATS, Dark and Light Saxe, Tussore, 27/6 42/- Now 15/6 29/6 COLOURED VOILE BLOUSES 7/11 12/6 Now 4/11 8/11 72in. WHITE TWILL SHEETING ... ... 4/11 72in. UNBLEACHED TWILL SHEETING Now 5/11 80in. UNBLEACHED TWILL SHEETING Now 6/9 HORROCKSES' White CALICO Now 1/11* 72in. WHITE DAMASK— Now 5/11 Graham, Wilson I Smellie
\y~I mmm mm 'mG&i! E «* am ,<U r^ mmm IT <£ I 1 BS lll'SS .-•r *W Clutch Jockeying makes, the PROOF—"The Nash engine is remarkably flexible, while a sped*! woti of praise must be given to the clutch. In traffic it is never necessary to change off top gear, and the car gets away smoothly from a standing start without any suggestion of jockeying. The power given off at low speed must be considerable, for the car will pull slowly up moderate gradients on its top gear in traffic in a very pleasing manner." , ; "The Motor," March 10, 1920. The wash will bear the fiercest light of criticism. The more stringent; the test, the greater the appreciation and admiration. . • ': ROYDS MOTORS LTD. 104 OXFORD TERRACE 'Phone 5421
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18571, 25 November 1920, Page 2
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467Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18571, 25 November 1920, Page 2
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