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Monday Morning NEXT IpP Jt ■ /: IS 1 e£ •--- & a M & ~r / £ l o B f'/ : "ia the Special cement you looking fori FULL of WHOPPING BIG BARGAINS for the HOME! We never hit “Below the Belt” hut punch mighty hard to keep prices down! J. M. Mitchell —the Progressive Big Value Furniture Man —-meets all comers with his Big Budget of Bargains that defies competition. WHERE ELSE CAN YOU BUY A BEAL PORCELAIN TEA SET FOR •. Best Japanese Negoia Ware, comprising 21 dainty pieces. Just right for your Carnival visitors. 15/WE GO THE LIMIT IN OAK—A DIKING- (JtlJ/fIA/ BOOM SUITE FOE A.157/lU/A delightfully artistic suite of the finest oak and built to last. BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING AT BEDROCK PRICES, £5 BUCEESSE CHESTS AND WARDROBES SLASHED DOWN TO We have range of these, light or dark. Stock must be cleared. CONGOLEUM PRICES CUT TO PIECES. Wonderful range in all the latest colours and designs. A DAISY OR A TUB CHAIR FOR See what you would have to pay for one of these elsewhere All upholstered in our charming new range of cretonnes. SPECIAL OFFER OF MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE | FOR a One of the most beautiful suites in town. Finished in mahogany. Easily worth £4O. \ ; -65/£39 £lB/10/id shadow tissues. £22/10/THE ONLY SHOP TO SELL PUSH-CHAIRS AT Get one before the stork arrives. These chairs are strongly built and collapsible. Limited stock only. NEW CRETONNES, TAPESTRIES, & SHADOW TISSUES FOR RE-COVERING. We’ve just received all the latest desirable. Let us quote you for re-c* veltiea and patterns—all very MAGNIFICENT CHESTERFIELD SUITES SLASHED TO Beautifully upholstered in new pattern tapestries a MOQUETTE FOR WEAR—SUITES I\ T OV/ Including luxurious chesterfield and two deep divan chairs. AND DOZENS OP OTHER BARGAINS SIMILAR TO THESE. Inspect Wndaws a.nd Showrooms. Your satisfaction or we } ll take it back The one and only ELEGANT DINING-ROOM CHAIRS FOR These chairs are nicely finished and have seagrass seats. 18/6 J © jl'wifi& a. The Practical Furniture Man with 50 years'' experience 535 Colombo Street (Near Sooth Belt) Christchurch a*i J. M. Mitchell has the most magnificent ( and spacious showrooms in the City of Christchurch. J. M. Mitchell has up up-to-date factory, with a staff of thirty trained cabinetmakers and upholsterers. mm rata | J. M. MITCHELL’S immense building, with ISO running of window display—the largest in Australasia. feet

SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED WANTED. Experienced hand for alteration ROOM. Knowledge of Costutnes Essential. On© need to Fur Work. MISS LINDSAY. 10001 D-I.C. ttttanted, Ladies' Underclothing and VV Babies' Clothes to make, all hand work. Moderate charges. R2l. "Star/* W~ "'ANTED, Good Help. 8 till 4 daily. E 24. _ i3 i 4 _ TY7ANTED, at once, temporary Cook, for »▼ town. Apply Canterbury Labour Exchange, 173, CfdpPjji Street.

W" ANTED, a Boy. Barter and McGloin “ ‘25, Taam Street. WANTED, Baker. Competent Baker both- bread and small goods. Good position for reliable man. Blackwell Kaiapoi. ._ 10002 WANTED, Competent Help, afternooi only; plain cooking essential. A„ ply mornings, Morton, 51, Hagley Street Hiccarton. Telephone 2802. 331 G and ypiste. Experience sary. Apply Box 1023, Christchurcn. TftT'ANTED. Trousers and Vest Hands; pet v V nianent. J. Patlerson, 11-!. Cathel St TWO Householders require a Gardens each one day weekly. Apply N.Z. ' ' fee and Spice Coy., between 9 and 5. 310

ELECTION. EAST CHRISTCHURCH. Dr thagker's committee rooms, 162. MANCHESTER STREET. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. ARE YOU ENROLLED? /"S ON CRETE Paths Laid, Chimney Heads v-/ and Coppers Repaired. B. Clark. 33. ttordealey St.. Linwood. 3296 xvr anted to makeT Dainty Sprini Frouka and Summer Frocks, styles most oxclusiiie. Client*’ own material. Date Maloti Celia.” TeTme moderate Apply ABt>, Star ” Office. 2348 W r .ANTED, Concrete Work of any de- ? * sfriptiou. We specialise in paths drives and parage floors. All work guaranteed- Estimate* free. 85. Kingsley St., Sydenham* B*o4 ’

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16875, 28 October 1922, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16875, 28 October 1922, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16875, 28 October 1922, Page 18