BußinMß Wotioe*. EXTRAORDINARY CLEARANCE! T. ARMSTRONG & CO , MAEI II PLACE AND HIGH STEEET. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL GOODS. -CTTTE ARE NOW STARTING A SALE OF A LARGE QUANTITY OF DRAPERY, WHICH MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD. The Remains of our JACKETS and MANTLES Will be Cleared Quite Regardless. 12s Cd Jackets to go at 14s 6d "'-'"antles to go at Nice Lot Straw Hats New Shaped Bonnet^ • 250 Trimmed Hats rouging from Is (See Windows.) As Very Low Prices Obtained in the Home Markets this Season our buyer bought very freely, and the remains of these Goods can now be procured for a song. Suit Length of High Clnss ALL WOOL SEEGE atl3s6d 200 Dozen HANDKERCHIEFS at Is doz. REMNANTS and ODDMENTS in Dress Materials At Absurd Prices. Also Shirtings. Elegant Novelties in SUNSHADES and UMBRELLAS redured to 2s lid A Heap of Is SILK RIBBONS to be cleared— 3 yards for Is , CHILDREN'S APRONS at Half Price The New White PIQUE FRONTS at 4a 6d to be quitted at Is 3d Gent's High Class FELT HATS greatly reduced 2 Cases CORSETS, all New Goods, at Half Price 15 Dozen MEN'S and BOYS' SAILOR HATS to go at 6d each 2 Bales WHITE and GREY CALICO very cheap. Special Value in HOSIERY and GLOVES Extra Quality 'i' WILLED FLANNELETTES at4Jd SOME VERY GREAT BARGAINS N LACE CURTAINS, QUILTS, BLANKETS, TOWELS, &c, &c. Nice Window Net at 3|d, ood Heavy Twilled DOUBLE SHEETING at BJd T. ARMSTRONG & CO. To-Day's Advertisements FOUND, in Chapel Street, a Purse containing money, &c. The owner can have the same by applying to Joseph Lyons, 16, Creyke Street. 4203 WANTED, from 12 to 20 Loads Soil. Apply, 10, St James Street, Linwood. 4228 ■\7rrANTED, Two respectable Young Men as V V Boarders in a private family. Apply, 34, East Belt. 4229 WANTED, Respectable Young Girl, 15 or • 16, to do light housework. Apply, 103, Montreal Street. 4219 WANTED, by respectable young Woman, Situation auy light employment. Wages no object for a good home. Address, A. L., office of this paper. 4220 BOOT TRADE. — Wanted at once, several Benchmenfor Nailed Work. Apply, O'Brien's Factory. " 4221 RESSMAKING.— Wanted, Improver and Apprentices. Miss McDougall, corner Colombo Street and North Belt. 4222 SAM HARDY is earnestly requested to wire or write immediately to his mother and father, Dunedin. 4227 ]\T Arthur's Gtreat oale, AUCKLAND. * W, ROBISSON, Of Christchnrch, Is the Largest Buyer of BOOTS and SHOES in the South Island. Sale in a few days. X9SI ' LYCEUM HALL.-TO-NIGHT. THE LYCEUM BRASS BAND will hold a SOCIAL TO-NIGHT, Commencing at 8 o'clock. Good programme. Refreshments provided. Music by Bilnz's Quadrille Band. Tickets— Double 2s 6d, Single Is 6d. 7606 JPr.ICE JjIST:---s d Men's Strong Nailed Shooters ... 6 9 Men's Strong Nailed Bluchers ... 5 6 Ladies' Walking Shoes 4 11 Ladies' High-leg Lace 6 6 Girls' or Boys' Lace, 10 to 13 ... ... 5 6 Children's Patent Strap Shoes, 2to 5 1 0 Boys' or Girls' Lace Boots, 7to 9 ... 4 6 Ladies' Tan Shoes r ... 4 6 . Men's Tt n ShOB3 5 6 Youths' Stung Lac 5 Boots, Ito 5 ... 6 9 ALL OUK OWN MAKE. majniTbbos., 163, HIGH STREET near A. J. White's. NTT? CLOTHING FACTORY-Just in from *f_l» the Workrooms, a line of Men's Tweed Suits, all sizes, at 28s 9d. Undeniable value. NTW CLOTHING FACTORY-A Specil »iv« Line of Men's Tweed Suits, our ow make, all sizes, 3-13 6d. TV" TW CLOTHING FACTORY— Men'sTweed J3I %JLA* Suits, all sizes, 39s 6d. Depression price. ■VT rW CLOTHING FACTORY, 1149 Boys' J3I %£.!• Knicker Suits. Our own make, sizes 3 to 13 years, 8s lid to 12s 6d. NfJ CLOTHING FACTORY — Youths' • JLk • Tweed Suits, our own make, 21s to 25s 6d. 300 to choose from. NIT CLOTHING FACTORY-Boys' Reefer >£J» Jackets, all sizes, 10s 6d, 11s 6d and 12s 6d. NTW CLOTHING FACTORY-For Men's i£it and Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Overcoats and General Outfits. -QEACHES FOR JAM, CHEAP, BANANAS, Splendid Condition, from 3d Per Dozen. You Can Get Splendid Strawberries if ordered at CUMMING'S, High and Colombo Streets. And yet you will find that anyone who requires thorough artistic aud legitimate photographic work that is permanent and of tho highest order or execution still patronises C. H. Manning, as hig still increasing business testifies. The demand for his own patent process, the bromaline photos, is largely on the increase. Another new exhibit of all classes of work just added at studio, 150, Colombo street. Appointments advisable to avoid detention.— fAnVT.j Cetlindo Tea forwarded carriage paid to any railway station in Canterbury. Supplied only at Kineaid's G.I.C. — |Advt.]
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4927, 17 April 1894, Page 2
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764Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4927, 17 April 1894, Page 2
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