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SUITABLE SUITS. Dia you ever stop to think of the money Which all goes to prove the necessity of value, to you of being suitably dressed? having a suit made to curt you. Did you ever realise that your appearance Our Tailor is a "past master" of his art. is a valuable asset to you? He not only measures a man carefully and scientifically, but will give you also the beneDid it never strike you that many men fife o f jj{ s skilled training in the selection ■aerifies good chances in life through neg.ect material to suit you "person., 0? this very fact? ally, if you like. -> It is bo. It . g tli j 8 care fffl . jj eta ,ii > { n j s watchfulness ' Stop a moment, and think. of little things, that gets us the good name we have as Makers of Suitable Suits. Think how you unconsciously notice a •trangsr's appearance. If well-dressed what BEST HAND-TAILORED, MADE-TO-a good^impiesEian makes. - , YOUR-MEASURE SUITS, Cut in the Latest „, , , , . :• .... Style, Well Sewn, Carefully Padded and peajauces count considerably, - .chum ±i B E A. T' H AND CO., L T D., TAILOBS TO MEN, ) .-. CASHEL STREET.

JARGAINS IN DRESS-QQODS AT 3 STRANGE'S TO-DAY: SpecwJ Sale tf 34&nufacturer's' and Waarehousernen s t>uTplus Stocks : Tweeds for Summer Costumes, have, been selling *s high as 2s lid, now U 6ld yard; eraart and useful grey tweeds, ■sualy 2s 6d to 4s lid, now Is ll&d to 3s 6d nxi; Check Suitings, 2s lid for Is 6Jd yard; Check Voiles, 4s lid for 2s 6d yard; Silk »nd Wool CrepcHines, usually 3s 3d to 3s lid, now Is 11 Jd to 2s 6d yard; Silk and Wool Crepes de Chine, usually 3s lid and 4s lid, now Is lljd and 2s lid yard. Ai Strange's. ' 0m __ ARGAINS IN ■* DRESS-GOODS AT STRANGE'S: Special Sale of Manu v facturers' and Waarehouaemen's surplus stocks : Embroidered Spot Crepolines, 3s lie For 2s 6d yaid; Silk and Wool figurei Eolienoes, 4s 6d for 2s lid yard; Silk Eolie nne-, 7b lid for 3s lldi yard; Sill Union Voiles, 6s lid for 3s lid yaid; Crea* Wool Voiles (dble. width), usually 2s 11. to os 6d, now Is 6jd to 3s lid yard. Bkc 6erges, 2s 3d fox Is yardi 2s 6d- for 1 Bid yard; 2s lid for Is 6Jd yard; 3s 6d fc Is 9Jd yard; 6b 6d for 2s lid yard. Ai Strange^ ; BARGAINS TN DRESS-GOODS AT STRANGE'S: Special Sale of Manufacturers' and warehousemen's surplus stocks. Novelty Dress-lengths, usualiy 39e Bd ito 635, now 21s to 37s 6d each Smart and Dainty Dress-lengths, usually 17s 6d to 22s 9d, now 13a 9d each; another lot, usually 21s to 29s 6d, now 17s 6d each; another lot, usually 27s 6d to 89s 6d, now 21s each. At Strange's. ■>_ THXTRAORDINARY OFFERINGS IN Hi WASHING MATERIALS AT STRANGE'S: Special Sale of Manufacturers and Warehousemen's surplus stocks: Dainty Printed Washing Voiles and 3?sncy Muslins, Is 9d for Is yard; Embroidered Floral Lawns, 2s 6d for Is yard; Fancy Muslins, Is 3d; for 9d yard;' New Calcutta Delaines, Is 6d for Is yard; Floral Muslins and Washing Camhric9, lOid for 6d yard; Novelty Blouse Lengths 1 , 5s €d for 2i lid; each; Useful Blouse Lengths, 2s 6d and 33 for Is 6d each, and quantities of others. At Strsnge's. ' fiREAT iSJCCRIFICE OF MILLINiERY \X RIBBONS AT STRANGE'S— SpeciaI sale of manufacturers' and warehousemen's surplus stacks: Thousands of yards of Lovely Ribbon (6 and 7ia wide), usually Is 3d to 2a 3d yard, now all at BJd yard. At Strange's TI^ERATIV'E~~CLEARANCE~OF~" COS- * TUMEB, GOWNS AND SKIRTS AT STRANG-E'S: Special sale of manufacturers' and warehousemen's surplus stocks. Smart tweed costumes, 63s for 47s fid; cream serg« do, 63s for 47a 6d; linen crash do, 29a 6d for 15s 6d; new gingham do, 35s €d for 25s 6d; costume skirts, usually 10s 6d to 21s, now 5b lid to 15s each;. .while linem skirts. . usually 12a €d to 355, now 7s €d io 24s 6d' bach ; linen crash skirts, usually 15s, now 7s lid. At Strange's. IGH-OLASS BLOUSES a!t LOW PRICES AT STRANGE'S: These are in French patterns— l4s 6d for 8s 6d; Pretty Jap. Silk Blouses, 14s 6d for 7s €d; 17s 6d for 10s 6d; 91s for 12s 6d; 25s for las 6d; JJ9s 6d for 17s 6d; 35s for 23«. Also coloured Silk Blouses, 8a lid for 4a 1 6d; 9s 6d for 5s lljtj 10s 6d for -6s 6d; 12s 6d for 7s 6d.~ At Stxange's. SUPERIOR (SAMPLE) READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING AT STRANGE'S— Special sale of manufacturers' and warehousemen's, surplus stocks: Men's English Tweed 6«o Suits, usually 22s 6d to 635, now 17s 6d to 47s 6d; 100 pairs Men's Trousers (English tweeds and worsteds), usually 8s to 17s, now 6s lid to 13s 6d pair. Men's Fancy Tweed Chesterfields and Raincoats, usually 25s to 67& 6d, now 18a €d to 59s €d; 120 Uoysi* Tweed Overcoats', usually 6s 9d to 35sV now 4s lid to. 24a 6d each; Little Boys' "Tunic and Belted Suits, usually 8s lid to 37s 6d, now 63 93 to 22s 6d; Boys' Tweed and Serge Sailor Suits,' usually. 4s 6di to /273 6d, now 3b 6d to 19s 6d. Also a large lot of oiher lineo in Boys* ready-to-wear clothing, including GO Fancy Suits for Small Boys, and all now offered at substan'tiailly reduced sale prices. At : Strantre's. __ >w _ . / FASHIONABLE MILLINERY AT ENOR- * MOUS REDUCTIONS AT STRANGE'S. Special Sale of Manufacturers' and War«Aousexaen's Surplus Stocks. GirlB 1 Pretty Mushroom Hats, have been selling as high as 8s 9d, now 3s lid; 27 only, very Smart Lace and Chiffon Hats, usually 7s Ud to 16a Bd, now 2s lid to 7s 114 each. And 24 only finest Beal Crinoline Hats, usualiy 15s 9d to 19s 6d, now 8s- lid and 9s lid each. Also, heaps of other Millinery. Bargains at Btx&nge's. ' MAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS AT STRANGE'S. All the latest. A great collection. Boxes from 4£d to 5s 6d; assorted packeta of 18 cards (in the envelopes) for 111 Calendars for 1907 at 6d', 9d, Is. At Strange's. JEWELLED HAIR COMBS AT t STR'ANGES.—Just opened up, .'a fresh consignment. Exquisite in design and un- ] equalled in value. The prices are' the lowest ' possible. At Strange's. | ENDY'S "INLEPTIA," AT STRANGE'S. Strengthens and Beautifies the hair.. Large bottles, only Is each. Sole agents, W. Strange and Co., Limited. E" xHißrriow postcards; at STRANGE'S.— Coloured, very effec- 1 tive. Get one for your album. Only one ' penny each, and only to /be had at Strange's. > -— _ . GEORGE SIMPSON, BUHiDING CONTBACTOE, 84, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Established 1878. pLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PRE- •*• ' PARED. Estimtifes Given for Complete Homes, including Land. First-class Building Allotments in Various Localities to select from. Telephones 1394 and 2020., WANTED KNOWN-^SURATURA TEA.A Balloon given away with every Pound of Suratura Tea, and a Humming Bird with, every Half-pound of Tea. 1 Ask your Grocer for it. L. B. HART AND CO., Wholesale Agents, BEDFORD ROW. ANTED KNOWN— SURATURA TEA.— A Balloon given away with every Pound of Suratum Tea, and a Humming . Bird with every Half-pound of Tea. Ask your Grocer for it. s l: b. hart and 00., Wholesale Agents, BEDFORD ROW. SZEEbONS, BALLOONS given away with every Pound Packet of SURATURA TEA. Humming Birds given away with evsrr Half-pound. Sold everywhere. AbV your Grocer for it. L. B. HART AND CO., Wholesale Agents, BEDFOBD BOW. SURATUBA TEA— The Best Tea on the Market. A Big Balloon given away with every pound of SURATUBA TEA, and a Humming Bird with every Half-pound of Tea. Ask your Grocer for it. L. B. HART AND CO., Wholesale Agents, BEDFOBD BOW. CS?BINCt Goods— Wow Showfaift *ew CorO sets and Underwear, direct from the tettMiaaturers. Beati's, Cash*! Street. g

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8793, 3 December 1906, Page 2

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