{i«^A Carpet Sweeper The "King". Carpet Sweeper " .« 10/1 Bisiell's "Delmar Jewel"... , M 12/« Bissell's "Crown Jewel" .., ... U/» CALL AND INSPECT oar fine assortment of these aa*ffft machines, and we will exp:ain to yon their aaaj advantages. MASON, STRUTHERS & Co. L* Hardware) Merchants.
LIMITED ■ IS THE TIME BUT UNLIMITED r THE OPPORTUNITIES I BALLANTYNE'S SALE ENDS ON SATURDAY NEXT, WITH A THOROUGH CLEARING UP A CLEARING OUT IS INEVITABLE BARGAIN PRICJES WILL RID EVERY DEPARTMENT OF ENDLESS ODDS AND ENDS BEFORE 9 p.m. ON SATURDAY NEXT.
the Victorian Game Act. As a result of Mr M'Loan's representations, the Coah> missioner of Police has informed tht S>lice in the district surrounding this ramplans that emus are protected the w.hole year round. It is just now the breeding season, and, according to Mr Campbell, the booming noise made hy this member of the feathered tribe resounds throughout the forests. Mr M'Lean is of the opinion that in cone** quence of the dry season just experienced, the birds have been driven into the highlands to obtain the requisite foocL " ■:. - ; - . '• Business If oticea. h SALE ] TIME I Strange's! I I 100 GEsUINE KAIAPOI BUGS. I ffl A special clearing line. ■ ■ I 18/6 for 12/6 each I ■3 'I^* ' B - 1 ALL-WOOL DELAINB BLOUS- I ,| INGS. A eplandid lot In a good designs. I 1/9 to S/6 yard I For 1/- yard I 30 ©nly LADIES' NAVY CfiOTH AND SEEGB COATd, fall length, «emi and tight-fitting. 89/6 for 12/6 eaoh 49 only MAIDS' AND GIELS* KAIAPOI TWEED COATS— biznß 31 to 49in. 1 Usually I 27/6 30/- 32/6 85/- 87/6 1 , Now I 12/6 14/6 16/6 17/6 18/I '*" ' I 66 LADIES' KNITTED GOLF I BLOUSES, all colours, stjlish I 11/6 for 6/6 •aon 1 *:■■■■ I 48 LADIES' BLACK TEIMMKD 1 M.OENLNG B OOSEB . | 5/11 for 2/11 tach 1 16 LADTES' TWEED WALKB ING .-KIRTS, splendidly made, ■ new colourings a 17/6 for 8/11 aach 1 ■ >' I A CLEARING LINE. 1 60in. TAPE&TEY fur Furniturß 9 Coverings and Cuttaim i' I 4/6 for 1/6 yard I */ . ;;^ I 22 Pieces USEFUL CRETONNES, H good patterns ' : ' ■ ' 1/3 for lid yard I * | DOUBLE WTDTH CHINTZ TAFI FETAvS tor loose coven mad 9 drapings I 5/6 for 8/6 yard I - * 1 HUNDREDS OP PIECES OF I NEW VEHINGS I 1/6 to 2/8 for 6d yard I ■ * I 140 dozen NOVELTY BELTS for I LA DiES. Scons of new deI signs. I 2/6 to 6/6\or 1/- each W. Strange I & Co. Ltd. I XpOWEL.L f s\ [Balsam -Anlseedi I /COUGHS I \?ot) COLDS / \ ) ASTHMA I NJBRONCHITISy^ V °* xius&S> J
Bensdorp's Cocoa and Chocolate Confoctlonery Competition. Frizes £1O (In order of Writ) If yon 4r« under sixteen years of atre write a lour-line verxe about Bensdorp'B Cocoa, and post i c before Jls t. October to the unii ernoted address accompanied by outer wrapper from B-nsdorp Cocoa, Milk Chocolates or any of Bensdorp's Chocolate Confectionery. Every Competitor whose handwriting i> classed by lhe judVes as good will receive a Gift of Chocolate Confectionery. BENSDORP COCOA, Box 252, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9302, 31 July 1908, Page 1
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