j,X ■ ) j 4 I ... j GRAND WINDOW DISPLAY j Of |"VTEW SEASON'S GOODS AT STRANGE'S, i i Now Attracting the Attention of Every i . Passer-by I f ■ I "Xjtri&DOvr no. i: high street— ! . » ». Showing Novelties in Neckwear, includ- < ing all that is fashionable ; also a few " Spe•ciala" in Belts and Veilings. WINDOWS Nos. 2 and 3: HIGH . STREET — Exhibiting New Blousings, \ which include the " Cingalese," ' " Bolero," Winoey and- Delaine makes. T7STINDOW No. 4: HIGH STREET— L»f- Showing Gents' New Season's Overooats and Winter Vests'. ffTtriNDOW No, 5: HIGH STREET— iff. Children's Winter^ Tarns and Caps in doth, et», in newest colours and shapes. 'INDOW No. 6: "HIGH STREET— . A Really Fine Display of Everything New and Up-to-date in Costume and Dress Tweeds. - -v^riNDOW No. 7: HIGH STREET— .'»• The world's Latest Productions in, Winter Costumes, Paletotfe, Furs and Blouses. .jiATINDOW No. 8: HIGH STREET— ■L™ » . A charming' exhibition of Millinery, j comprising Fashion's Latest Fancies. \T?|nNDOW No. 9: HIGH STREET— 'I.?T. Here may; be seen the Latest Productions in Fancy Leather Goods, including -"Peggy" Bags, Writing-case?, Companions, ' Photo Frames, eto. INDOW No. 10: HIGH STREET— .- New Fashions in Footwear. A collection of Winter Boots and 1 Shoes for ladies', genia" «nd children's use. jTTTJNDOW No. 11: HIGH STREET— i» *- A fine assortment of Standard Makes in Household Flannelettes. TNDOW No, 12: HIGH STREET— ■ The N*ew Furnishing Taffetas and Cretonnes. /TITINDOW No. 18: corner LICHFIELD •AtV.and, HIGH STREETS— A Show of .Jligh-#Eadjar Brass Bedsteads, Fenders, Kerbs, \vaa . Health Requisites. At tempting* prices. 'IND.OW. No! lil LICHFIELD .-STREET— An Attractive Display of Aluminium and Copper Hardware. INDOW No! Is! LICHFIELD . STREET: A Variey of Useful ' Crockery. TNDOW No! 16l LICHFIELD .JSTREET— A Fine Collection of Basket- ; ware! .' TNDOW No! 171 LICHFIELD :■■- STBEET—New Ideas in Washing j Machines and Wringers. STOP! jJO-DAY, WHEN PASSING, TO LOOK IN A* W. STRANGE AND CO.'S WINDOWS. .". • ' i % * ■ ■ .„• ?, ; t. . , VICTOR HARRIS; ■ i ..." " ffATJOnONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 165, COLOMBO STREET, I Christchuroh. y A SUPERIOR PROPERTY. r/?I 7AA — MAGNIFICENT 8-roomed . i */-L I v/v/ House, concrete foundations, plast ered throughout, deep cornices in each room, dining-room 21 x 16, breakfast-room 18 x 12, drawing-room 15 'x 14, etc.; bathroom (iron ' enamel bath), every possible convenience; \- acre, beautifully laid out, choicest of trees and plants. This is indeed a charming S. home, and it is questionable if there is a Cheaper properly at present on the market. J VICTOR HARRIS, Estate Agent. ST ALBANS. j QUITE CLOSE TO ELECTRIC TRAM. '^/IQK— For this figure we can sell you i %nk(/ J s First-olass T-shaped House of 4 j rooms,., plastered and papered, concrete founj dfttkms, 'verandah, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse. copper, tubs, bicycle shed, < fowlhouse, etc., large section, well planted and ' laid out. This property is in perfect order, it well, fenced all round, and is connected with the main sewer. We oan guarantee ♦hat you will not find a cheaper 4-roomed residence in St Albans. Cheap properties sell quick, therefore, if you want a snug and sound home, call for card to view ait once. : We can finance this property for you at 4i per cent. 22 VICTOR HARRIS, Estate Agent. iiHEAP SECTIONS IN ALL PARTS. LINWOOD— Grand Section, all ready for building, fenced, well, etc. Price £135. SPREYDON— J-Acre Corner Block, room for six houses, near tram. Cheap. KEALiEY AVENUE (Just Off)— Two £-A;orea (more or less). Cheap at £130. SUMNBB — 69 Perches, corner. Cheap at £175. I ' ( ! VICTOR HARRIS, | '-MR-COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH. : PUBLIC NOTICE. - T ITTLB drops of water, little grains of JLJ sand (So we're told in school books), Imake the sea and land. Here's a little secret— try this, little plan; A well-filled pipe of j DERBY i - ■'" niakaa a happy man. 6294 j -QXIIET CITY LOTS. SITUATED in Gracefield Street, about 43 x 130 ft, gas and main sewer, 5-6 minutes from G.P.O. Prices and plan at CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. Gtaaper .than two miles, out. . Call to-day. i THE WANGANUI. i NEW ZEALAND^JTgREAT SCENIC RIVER. Beautiful beyond compare! Visited by Thousands. _TtKT>:u A TRIP °. n tn * 9 Beautiful JfijljfcL. "£*■ River will ever remain a ' SStmmß pleasant memory. For itineraries, fares, etc., Tourist Bu- , reaua, Cook and Son. 2269 HATRICK AND CO. ' ~~~ REDCLIFFS. rpo Let, 2 Acres, with large orchard and J- Residence of 8 rooms, h. and- 0., etc. Term, 2 years, at £55 per annum; nearly the whole of this rent is returnable by fruit sales, and can be verified. A great place for a change. Apply CONWAY MATSON. AND SONS, ; Sole Agent*. R. W. ENGLAND. T> TJ I L D I N Cv MATERIAL. LARGE~STOCKS. SEASONED. Tu*m and St Asaph 3 tree is, Christchurch. 9001 ■A
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9194, 25 March 1908, Page 2
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