Business Notices. W. STRANGE & COMPANY. LADIES' MANTLE, JACKET & CLOAK SPECIALISTS. THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF LADIES' MANTIES IN THE COLONY. . : -VT. STRANGE & CO. »Si^2f£^^3%iSl latest Productions of, the British and Continental Markets. These goods were bought early in the English Season, thereby ensuring the daintiest and most fashionable garments procurable. In all better class goods «c only import single garments or any one design, so that ladies who pay high prices for their garments can make their choice with every confidence that their selection will be confined to themselves. LOVELY BERLIN MANTLES; CHARMING PABIS JACKETS. New Cloaks New Jaokets New Mantles New Capes New Cloaks New Jackets New Mantles New Capes New Cloaks' New Jackets New Mantles . New Capes BICH COSY FUES. STYLISH GOLF CAPES. "W. STRANGE & CO. make a Speciality of the MANTLE TRADE in its entirety, conducted on the same principles and holding the same Magnificent Stock as the Great Mantle Houses at Home, being the first in the colony to adopt this system. EVERYTHING NEW, FRESH AND FASHIONABLE. | . . ■ i: ■■ . ■ ■■.■-■. . • ' . ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■ • SMART JACKETS SMAET HABITS ■ SMAET MANTLES • SMAET CLOAKS i ; . SMAET ULSTERS SMART WEAPS ..! • ■;.■■■; ..■'■,;■ ■• ■:" '■■■■ NOW ;■':•■.,., . i HIG-H-CLASS GOODS; AT LOWEST WHOLESALE RATES,] , ' : ' ' ' ' : . .' ' '■ ■ ' • . ' , VICTORIA HOUSE, CHEISTOHUECH. BALLANTYNE & CO., ... :j ■ . ' THE LEADING HOUSE FOR DRAPERY, CLOTHING AND ■ MERCERY. '■■;■.. i • ■ ■ ■■» ... TTVBING MANUFACTURERS 'on a LARGE SCALE OF EVE V DESCRIPTION OF MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WATERPROOFS ■:. SHIRTS, HATS, CAPS, &c, i They are able to offer the Pnblic EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES ai regards I ■;■;,-;.:,■ , •■ ;. ;_ ;., STERLING TALITE, ; ; ;/■; ■ \ i MAKE, STYLE AND ! FINISH IN THE ABOVE. i ..- I ;.■■•• .. • ' ■ ' ■ " IK THE : TAILORING DEPARTMENT A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TWEEDS AND COATINGS TO SELECT jFEOM. : ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND DISCOUNT FOR CASH. RICH AND FRAGRANT "VICTORY" 1 BRAND TEA IS A BLEND OF CHOICE, BICH " PEKOE" TEAS OF DELICATE FLAVOUB AND ■ •,.-• GREA i STRENGTH. npiHE PROPRIETORS' aim in putting the "VICTORY" Tea on the Market is to offer a HIGH- | CLASS TEA of Extra Quality at a Moderate Price, viz., 2S PER LB., and they feel confideat that the "VICTORY" Brand needs only to be known to be appreciated by all lovers of a CUP OF jtf JSALLY GOOD TEA. CASH BONUSES. The Proprietors of the " VICTORY " Brand of Tea, which will be placed on the market on Januar ■ Ist, 1896, desire to pom- out that they intend catering for those of the public who are judges of a really i good cup of tea, at a price within the reach of all-^2s PER LB— and which admits at the same time of the purchaser obtaining both QUALITY and FLAVOUR., They also intend distributing CASH BONUSES to tbeir Customers, thus giving them tho benefit of the expenditare usually involved in advertising. The following method of Distribution will be adopted : -Every \\b pkt of Tea will contain 1 coupon. Every lib pltt of Tea will contain 2 coupons. Every Sib Tin of Tea will contain 10 coupons. Every 101 b tin of Tea will contain 20 coupons. To the persons returning these Coupons to " Victory," P. 0.. Box No. 372, on or before January 31st, 1896, the following distribution will be made :— For the largest number of Coupons returned will be given ... £R For the 2nd largest number of Coupons returned will be given 4?O For the 3rd largest number of Coupons returned will be given ... ... «-P1 For the next 10 largest number of Coupons returned will be given ;.. ... ... each "JO/For the next 40 largest numbar of Coupons returned will be given ... each O/fi All Storekeepers in the Trade will bo debarred from this distribution, which is for the public only. Thenamesof BE ADVERTISED. VICTORY TEA.— The following is the list of the successful competitors, with numbers of coupons sent in :— Coupons. Prize. Mrs Henderson, Caledonian Road, St Albans 100 £5 Mrs H. Hoy, Selwyn Street, Addington ... ... ... 66 £2 Mrs J. Gillingham, 20, Johnston Street, Willowbank 41 £1 Mrs Newton, Davenport Eoad, St Albans ... 36 10s Mrs Wm. Cox, West Melton 20 10s Mrs T. Maindonald, Styx 18 108 Mrs H. Roper, Kir wee 20 10s Mrs Donald, Marshlands 13 10s The next distribution will be made on March Ist, 1896.
THE CHOICEST CEYLON TEA IN TJTK MAEKET IS THE C&LEBBATE" "TEA BUSH" BRAND, nnHIS PUBE AND UNBLENDED TEA Can now be obtained in Clieata, Soxes and iiead Packets tlixoujjliout Canterbury. E. W. BOPEB & CO.. Sole Importera Tl4Ol JOHN WALLER & SON, TIMBEB AND COAL MEECHANTS, TUAM STBEET, ITAVE in STOCK every description of BUILD OL ING MATEEIAL, including very Large ritocks of SEASONED TIMBEB, kept undercover ready for immediate use. CEMENT, GALVANISED IBON, LEAD, DOOBb SASHES, BUILDEES' IBONMONGEBY, FENCING MATEEIALS, &0., &o. COALS AND FIKEWOOD. We are epared to QUOTE PRICES for Build ing Materials delivered in town or any part of the province. 1468 BL JS c b IMS H A W, UNDEBTAKEE, FOENISHES FUNEBALS AS FOLLOWS : Adulta' Funeralfl from ... £3 10s Children'B do do ... £1 lCs Address No. 41, DUBHAM STBEET SOUTH. Telephone No. 430. _ n5 j V^.<orHii;s, Kooks, i'xiruiriu-u Jioiiglu iv any \j quantity for cash. Clark, Armagh Street utO'lMeu's'. 8407
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5500, 27 February 1896, Page 2
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839Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5500, 27 February 1896, Page 2
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