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I Bargains m CHILDREN'S DEPT. BARGAINS m SUNSHADES. SotYl^ of tH tf» Pfi^l*«S Am Wfc 5% r* /HJI T\ o' Rio' Rn«inAfifi ft* BARGAINS IN EMBROIDERIES Ladies' Undeixlothing-Contnued Chilren's Crepe . Overalls, m all To be Cleared Regardless of Cost. • vJU-lUC . -Ui- lll C X^JLlVt?^ C t? 111111^11 OlOg X>lg O\l»llieSS ttl lSin Longcloth, Cambric, and Mus- Washing Print Underskirts In sizes, trimmed saxe, navy and Special Line of Colored Sunshades, ■ , „ , ' ' ■ - ' - ■■ : ■■-. ■ ■ ' ■: - ■. ■ ■■ - . : ■ lin Camisole Embroidery. pretty colors grey. : At 1/11 extra strong frames, some slight- m—^mmmm """ ' jJ ' " ""■"^ ™ B "" B>B— " 1/-, 1/3, and 1/6 Were 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/G GirlsV Colored Dresses, sizes from ly soiled. ) BARGAINS IN FEATHER BOAS BARGAINS IN APRONS BARGAINS IN RIBBONS BARGAINS IN HOSIERY 27in Muslin Flouncings. 1/6, 1/11 Now 1/1 1', 2/6, 3/6, 3/11 nto 331,, m ported pa^s. . "^^v %^{)l These have . w arrived-Smart Ij^ Colored Ov^, up %£%£.. Cerice, B>ac k st^e" Our C.br.ted Makes, To, iiU- " d B-u, JhtU lU-ldr*- wW, Giris* Navy, Brown,. Grey, -White ' Ostrich Necklets, m all the lead- m «tra heavy fruit Moire Ribbons «.»««. Women's Black and Wliite Silk 6l£d. B£tf,- and 'i<H4fT- foundation and deep fnll, handCtton Bloou.ers.^al, gj ' ■ HANDKERC>< , EFS; , nS shades, include ..ole, B *. l« ril ?^ < S 1 >/ i 11 ? 1 3^.. , W W^ l^^ W^S/U. BwVll Girls' White Muslin Dresses, m as- . 6 for 10/ 2 d. .1/-, 1/3 and 1/6 ser, etc. tTsual Prices 25/- to 73/- sleeves and pocket, very suitable * »nd 6m Colored Glace Ribbon^ iSleHose W, %?*!, W >«l «d Double frill w Mo Embroidery TTn--r:^.*aS?gliU E S»^S£S . : wHH^i- NO - 6^ 1 d ween I .^,^ ctU^"^ ,<££XJZ'ZJZ£' m £ I .•-;:', .. — — E e^aS^^ SuiUb,, Present. „* 0... Va lu ., "^^^n/ff^^l ■ "» SM^ "*^ d yard Won>en^ Ore, !«. H.e. ,Jfl UADIES. UNDEHOUOTH.N. '" BARGAINS IN MEN'S SECTION. -^^ ,„„„- ' ■■ r BARGAINS Now 5/6, 6/11 1 8/1,1 MenJ NegUge Shirts, m fancy BARGAINS IN GLOVES -A n.^Bk. mw n ni ■!■■■■ • _ Women's Cream Cellular Vests, P 3t' iSde^"!?^ 01 . gj^^sS^ a^ X\ JL¥ JL w A &W./ AH vJ |j tii^fe^: SIS' Men's Cotton f Pants and Singlets. Champagne Lisle (6 dome). _ .«■■ ■ "Mil miao Vests, with open fronts and Ufully trimmed Lace Ribbon and Sninmer /weight. _ V 3 1... . _„„„. i.._ \~?_ ; ~~ v ; j • closed fronts, extra large size. Embroidery. Usual Prices, Men s Cashmere Pants and Sing--. I nese are extraorainary vaiue ._..... Were 2/6 Now 1/11 5/11 6AI 7/6 8/6 9/11 I^le^ medium weight. 2/3 -- -' ".-."•"■' . B^ RQ^ 1NS J '^ ??^ SES a . BARGAINS IN BLOUSES. BARGAINS IN SILKS BARGAINS IN SOFT FURNISH- Fine Summer weight Silk and Wool Now 4/11 5/6 6/S 7/11 flrt M^t? h6Uaild Merino P^, f/l :B.r^n.,^th.. MANCHESTER. JJjn .■M ; . Smart Morning Blouses, light and S4ln Tussore. W 2 " IN^ T FURNISH Vesta. Were, V6 j l & 4/6, 4/11 W .»W^^.%itlii^. M^^tural Merino Pa^^|^ — .*-*• >11f fSSFLS^.' **\% « . MenVßibbe^^ ? .erry Xowell^g _ stliped gpot Foul _. f effect, new smaKshape^^ --^ Men's Soft Felt Hat^. 2/11 iS^TlerViettes. 3 foriA 40in Garbardines, m all good 27in Spot and Figured Japanese .{&J«?S JS?" ■ ; VX\ Were S/11. Now 2/6 chape plain and Empire style. & K S H^. . M I K^HSel'supperW . J^-^.^^ W^^Un^ou^. W «... : W . gfSySffSL^ *&^. £, JS& S!K *%!:> 0/, ,/u. Mi ?S^«-^^H^ :^^ I SS«^ I .rr: : ■^i l^w«Z*^^^■.■Tr-=^S5S:^ w^^&gsw.««?« H Sfe -^ ■■£ i^E\^B32 6^ Me^& Cotton io^Ss?^yev^ f^ 11}^ yard \ Now all iV6 Faricy^ Floral Muslins and VoUes. Mantel Dr^es. 11^d Were 5/6 Now 4/1 f SS. M w Oide^ Z? ]t Men'sColoniaiwol^^^ /^^g^WSSSu TO^^^^-iiV- 1 Block Striped VoUes. Sy^ KSS^^ Colored Border Handkerchief.. e fe^Lk S"^ 40in White Piques. , 10^, 1A ; front !0/6. Now 7/11 Floral Cord MusUne. 6j|d yard ' '" tSf TT^ . Strong Calico Knickers, with deep \m.u 'n ti^J,^ ' -1/3 yard ;• ' v ' -■■•■■ - ■■■■■■ ■ - ■■■■.■■■■■■■ . . . ■ ■ -■. Ladies' NaturaJ, Woven Bloomers. I . frill/ h*ndeome embroider^'. White Cambric Handkerchiefs, „B g a , w l|fcT hread Tray Cloths. - ■ Were 3/6. Now 2/6 Were 4/11. Now 4/6 : r i^^ :;-sSsg-^ gg^/^?^^ Co, Ltd., christchurch A^s^r,r

HL H. CpOK AND CO. PRACTICAL FARM SALESMEN v Inglis Buiidings - - Cashel-street CHRISTCHURCH. AJsb at 24 Grey-street, "WELLINGTON j One of ithe bfest sheep runs in -North Canterbury, comprising 5000 acres, ; splendid grazing country,^ 6-rpomeO . ; house, stables, granary, and implement, sheds; 500 acres can be ploughed if necessary ."Price £ 5 5s per acre, istock at valuation^ Owner "will consider an exchange for a North Island farm.. 2923 1400 acres within 25 mfles of Christchurch, good miired land, 3 miles from railway station. Comfortable dwelling of 6 rooms, wstsh-hquse, etc. Also a 4-; roomed : cottage, 7 -stalled stable,' loose box and sheep-yards and dip. 350 acres m oats, 170 aicres of which are sown with grass and clover, 50 acres ready to sow In rape and grass, 25 acres to go m rape only. 160 acres now ready for turnips . Price £17 per acre. Owner's interest £12,000, crops m. Will exchange for a' run m the North Island, sheep country preferred. 2892 One of tho first selections m North :/■ Canterbury, 12,000 acres splendid sheep : country, an tussock. Comfortable 4roomed houee, new woolshed for eight shearers<^h&3re, and cook house, two sets of sneepfyards. . This is a safe proposition for ewoa and at present 'there are 6500' sheep on the place, < being 4000 ewes, balance dry, two horses. Price, walk ttii walk out, £3 JL5s per acre as a.gomg.concern. Owner would consider an exchange for mortgages or some unencumbered property as part payment ac 'Ma boos have gone to the war and he is unable to work the run Alone. 2757 Exchange for a farm m the North '«land 9000 acres first-daes grazing «jountry, moistly hilly. Comfortable house of eight rooms, man's whare, woolshed, stable, dip, and all necessary fixtures. . Situated 16 miles from township by good road. The run is permanently watered by running streams and . subdivided into six small paddocka and ■some larger blocks, WEI carry 6000 . Bbeep. Price .pSS.OOO,' with about 3000 Bbeep given m. W24 We nave a flrat-class block of brick buildings situated right m the heart of the city, showing good rents, for exchange for a farm. Price £20,000. Owner wishes to go farming and win give m the buildings as part payment. Bead for our new Catalogue of farms, stations, bttQdtngn, etc. We Invite correspondence. H. H. COOK~ AND CO. . Insiia Bunding* - -- C««b«l-«tre«t ' CHRIBTCHURCH. And at 34 Qrey-«tr«rt, WELLINGTON GUARDS /at t tyroiz'© l|M DOMINIONS Iff ' ffi i Rags! Rags! We Buy for Cash At Highest Possible Prices m An? Quantities. Tailors' and I>resßmakerß' Cuttings, CKynppings, Cotton, Woollen and HousosA.d Rags and Waste of every deacriptkm. A. V. Steward and Co., WhoSesalo Rag and Waste Merchants, CornhilUt, Wellington. Phone, 4128 " { 'Ladies' ': A joint of meat may Ron:otimos bo tough, but tho delicious jHHiITABY PICKLIJ i« alwayc deUcions and appetloiuf. Every grooer aeUa tt. Try ouo" bottle tcday. Price Wftsnaahlo. ■ *■

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NZ Truth, Issue 604, 13 January 1917, Page 7

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