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GREAT OPENING SUCCESS. 985 CUSTOMERS on the FIRST DAY. ' THE SHOP CROWDED TO THE DOOR. JAMES T. MAINE wishes to thank the numerous customer* for their patronage at the opetiing of his new premises. Just 985 customera visited the shop on the first day. I must also apologise to all those ladies who could not get attended to on that day. The fitting room, which is already a. very large one, is now under, going alterations, and when finished, will be the largeßt and mo«* modern ladies' fitting room in! the Colony. . . . ,' . ; . EXTEA ASSISTANCE FOR NEXT SATXXBDAT. Next Saturday and every Saturday extra assistants will be engaged, and cubtomers oan feel quite satisfied that they will be attended to at once. DETEHMINED TO CLEAB THE WHOLE STOCK OUT. JAMES T MAINE has taken over. thousands^ of pair of boots and shoes of aU kinds from' the old sbiop, in order to complete the dissolution of partnership' aa early as possible and lam determined to clear tha whole lot out regardless of cost, and replace the whole stock with my own manufacture, which will be noted for good soles and good uppers, and a printed guarantee will be given with every '■Pair, . ' • ;i .>.■ ' .v- ...- :: . .■: HIGH-GRADE FOOT-WEAI*/ J Together with the large stock 1 .of my own manufjikcture, I also keep; large stooks^: of English, Amerioai and Foreign footwear of the highest grade. WHY DOES JAMES T.MAINE DO A ROARING TRADE? - Because your money returned or goods exchanged if no£ satufied ; he keeps a larg P stock; you feel at home in his shop; you get treated -with civility; he » noted for good value, square dealing, truthful advertising 5 gives a printed guarantee with every pair of his own make, and customers don't get hadj holds a genuine sale, and you always feeHsatisfied his prices are right. Notici thb Address — . . JAMES T. MAINE (Generally Known as tha Little One), Corner of COLOMBO and GLOUCESTER STREETS, Near Cathedral Square; oppo'aite Toneyciiffe and Carey's; almost opposite Broadways' Befreshment Booms; and next to Jones' Candy Stores^ ■• -' "Xv To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements

Miscellaneous. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. ' TUST landed, another Shipment of the Fajnous Crusader Bicycles, ■ 8.5.A., freewheel, best grade, Dunlop tyre 3, Reynold's chain, plated rims and beautifully finished. Every machine fully guaranteed be^t value in the colony. Note the price. £12 10s cash, or easy terms. Harris's Trolloway Carriage and Cycle Works, 111, Victoria Street. 7301 "VTCTORIA BOOT SHQJtV 81 VICTORIA STREET, JUST BELOW ' v ' SALISBURY STREET. E DO REPAIRING . ' E DO IT WEJ/Ti. ' ■ .- E DO IT CHEAPLY. E DO IT PROMPTLY. Wl £ GIVE SATISFACTION. Lefcve us .VV. your next job. A. J. Brockett. 7305 I JAMES SCOTT> ~ jBIXSTEADS and Bedding, complete, from 4b per week.. Best value in town. „ DRAWING-ROOM Suites in Moa, or tapestry and plush, from. 5s per week. Call and inspect. " . DININXJ-ROOM Suites in duck, leather, hide, from 5» per week. ' : ¥OU oan save money by securing your Furniture from Scott's Furniture Wareho'nse. ■ ' ' ■'' I MANUFACTURE and Sell' directj to the j public, and guarantee every artiole, for cash or terms. Note address: 1178 ana 119, Lower High Street, corner Madras Street, j ;^"braSSNAME Plates*' STEEL STAMRS&STENCILSET9 W. J. DUNLOP, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, WHO for several years has made a Special Study of Op lies, may be consulted on all cases of Defective Eyesight remediable by glasses. Doctors' Prescriptions Prepare*. Hours: 10 to 6 daily. 177, HTGhHsTBEET. 1080 rnUTJNKS— We have ft large number of , X Steel Trunks suitable for travelling 01 household use, various size 3; some, slightly damaged, to go cheap. Maine Bros., 12S-13Q, High Street. \ ptHRISTCHUROH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL^ . Grain Agency ' Buildings (Opposite D.1.C.) . f . .Prinoipal : MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. Thorough and Rapid Tuition in SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, A And all Commercial Subjects. Day and Evening. Classes. Term commences at any time. Our Students obtain Highest Examination Results and Best Office Appointments. piLOGS-^We have made a special study of Kj the requirements of Clogs, and have tha best assortment in N.Z. ; all^prices. Maine Bros^. 128-130. High Street . DANCERS— We call special attention to the large variety of Evening Shoes just landed: ladies' from Is 9d a pair, gents' from 1 3s 9d a pair. Maine Bros., 128-130, High Street. __* _^_ ._ ■ T7OOTBALLERS— The Eootball Season has J- started, and you want- a good Pair of Boots. We.-have them, and our prices are right. Indestructible toes and latest . improved studs, 7* fid. 10s 6d and Us 6d per pair. Maine Broß., lflß-130, High Street. . LILY Washing i*luid makes thJB ctotliei as white as snow. No rubbing. 2156 SOMETHING' that will set tho town. talking— Our Half-soy. Gonts' Light Boota; good soft wearing l«ather; made, on Btyhsh lasts, both in narrow, medium and wide. toes. We know if you try a pair you wi-L be eatißr fied and recommend them. Maine Bros., JL33---180, High Street. '- ' ' ■ - ' 1 J. RHODES TTIS HATS keep their colour. ; ' ';.■;;/ TTIS HATS wear well. . [ ..[.' TTIS HATS are smart. -^ , . .'' .' : ' . TTIS HATS will fit you perfectly? H IS ADDRESS: "187, High/Stoeet, near, Clock Tower, Christchurch. I*o2 ' BEDSTEADS ON TIME PAYMENTS. THlfa HanJaome BRASS BAIL, 1 BEDSTEAD, wUh B^ and BjSndl* Bail.' • ' ■ • •- ■ ; ■■;■■;' '■ . . 1 Time Payment 2s per week, or oomplete with: 8-ply wire mattress, kapoc mtttreas, I kapoo bolster, and 2 kapqo pfllows 4s pw week at ' ..■■.-. - HOLMES AND SONS, p»Hstoad Manuf aoturers, Tuam Street, i ■ ■■ ■ . Ne*r High Steest WEDDING BOUQUETS artiertically m»d« up in the latest London Styles,- of Choice Hothouse B.oom and Fern ; prices moderate. -A. AND S. REID (Established 40 years). Florists and Seedsmen,- 253, ±ligh i gtioet. Telephone 1872. £248

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8315, 13 May 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8315, 13 May 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8315, 13 May 1905, Page 6

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