PUBLIC NOTICES. IT HAS COME. PrARL c- tho EAST is KTN? " C AID'S new TEA—the Tea „.*th the tae*-e you'll i-lko, at Is 9d per lb wjtlKut coupons, •g?,v a nourd or half-pound an * *a__ipl_?Ycn will find it a S cm. Ynnr old friend, and out old 'ricnd? KINCAID'S SPECIAL TE\. at Is 3d. without Coupons, * *°NlN£ OUT OF f TEN. V the recent Christchurch Show on November 13th w«» ~- < v re sward-ed NINE PRIZES FOR HAM AND out o' a possible ten. which coon t--. Raw tk*t we m»l*c QUALITY th? Sret plank in onr business. 'n._>.—Cash Discount Coupons ■■*Ts'<"l with each C?ah Sale, which entitle you to ls in XI in Household Requisites at KINCAID'S, 1255 Colombo street. MISCELLANEOUS. ■fTTOL'I-D Miss _".. Scfton communicate \ V with Mi-ss I). Simnk t*9 ; ri-re of Mrs McO-v.*n, Glandovey road, Fendalton. 1303 CiHIMNEY Sweeping. 'Phone 2030, or 236 ' <*a'i*-burv street. T. Benjamin-Smith. 1134 INTENDING Ho'iday Makers should see tbo Strong Dependable Bags and Suit Cases, at Graham, Wilson, and Smellie's. SKOWKR-FROOF Overcoats. 635, 773 Cd. 84., 90s, thotoughly well finished, and will stand the heaviest shower. Giaham, Wilson aud Smellie. JJUFF Felt Hats, suitable for all occasions, t 5s 6d to 13s 6d, at Graham, Wilson and Smellie's. OSTRICH Feather Boas. Back and White, Grey nnd White, Black, Cinnamon, Natural and White, White, 12s 6d to « gu.ncae, at Graham, Wilson and Srneliie's. IDRIXCESS Underskirts, in coloured Sateens, 10s 6d, with tiimmed embroidery, 6s lid to 21s, at Graham, Wilson and Smo.lie's. SPECIAL Lines in Children's Millinery, Pique Hats, Muslin Hats ar.d Bonnets, Rush fiats, trimmed with coloured leather bands, from ls lid. Mothers should sco these at Graham, Wilson, and Smellie's. "QPONGl_r~C_o_h. tbo new washing d ess ►J material, 40in wide, only ls lid yard; White Cotton Crepe, 30in, makes up beautifu.ly and wears well. Ask to s<?e them to-day at Graham, Wi eon and Smellie's. H-TE Embro.dered Blouse Lengths, ls lid each, also White Voilo Embrodcred Blouse L-ngths, 5s lid each, at Graham, Wilson, and Smellie's. .. TXTHITE Linen Embroidered Robes, reVV duced to 103 lid. There are rnly four of them at this price, so an early selection is advisable. Graham, Wilson and Smellie. DRESS Material—Fancy All-wool De'aines. Very smart for summer gowns, ls lid, 2s 3d yard, at Graham, Wilson and Smellie's. QHANTUNG Silks, ono of tho most fashionO a ble fabrics. All tho latest colourings, at Graham, Wilson, and Sme.lie's, 4s lid yard. - x Bl___C__~Re-ildas, 4s lid. 6s lid, 6s 6d yard. These aro new goods, and tho values are not to bo surpassed. Graham, Wi son, and Smellie. STRONG and Dependable Bags and Snt Cases, n.ckle mounts, and best cowhide leather. Graham, Wilson, and Smellie. 1840 \HEER Up. If yon can't look pleasant ' yourself, make the house more cheermg anyhow. Minsona Window Transparency will do it. T"_f"r ANTED, Engineers, Marine and Mechan- » y ical, courses of instruction by correspondence, practical and right up to English standard. Endorsed by all leading engineers, such as "Mr M Longridge, M.A., M. Inst., C.E.. M.1., Mech.E. Mr J. Adamson. Sec. of Marine Engineers, London. Write or call and get fren circular International Correspondence Schools, Ltd.. London.- Local Agency, Wardell's Buildings, Cashel street. DO" you want Knives this Carnival time? If so, bear in mind that Mineon's havo the stock, and will treat you the best. THE Special "Pago for Women" in Saturday's Editions of the "'Evening News" appeals to everyone. A bright Home Magazine. * FIRE! FIRE! READ THIS STARTLING TELEGRAM Haw Zealand Telegraphic Message invorcarflll, Octeber 28, IS 13. S .swart Robinson, Cashel Street, Christchurch. Accepted tender fer salvage beots. Goods leave Friday. McCUROY. (M-ESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM) INVERCARGILL, August 24. A fire occurred at 9.30 a.m. to-day m a boot chop in D*o street, owned and •oennied by John McCurdy. An addition was being made to ths building, and b»g» o£ Urn* bad been left near a -wall. He»vy rain fell during the Bight, Mid water fell on the limo, can-t----in! *a outbreak of fire. The building wm seriously damaged, and the stock suffered considerably from best ana smoke. The insurances are:—Sta-clr.: South British office, -U4OO. Now Zeeland office, J3SOO; Unit«l offi-se, £200. Buildings: South British ___.\», _*4_o, Alliance, London and LWerpool. and Globe and Standard offioes, £225 each. After coßaiderablo delay our tender has been accepted for Salvage' Boot*. Four huge cases just arrived. Those Boot* and Shoe* from J. -loCurdy's Boot Shop ars superior stock made by Boetock's and Marlow s. The majority of tbe goods are damaged by smoke and water, only, and aro in good condition. This laTge stock will be •old regard'«_§ of cost, and at gen-ins saJvage prioes. •JJie Pnblic of Christchurch have not been treated to Salvage Boote for some time, and I intend putting out ___•»• Boots at eatonnding prices. READ THE LIST BELOW. IS paire Women's Check Felt Slippea-t. damaged by smoke only, 9d per pair. 10 pahs Girls' Tan Willow Calf Boot*, is 6d pair. IB Girls' Tan Button wd Laos Booto, 10 to 13, usual price _• Sd, s-al-rag* price 5s Gd. 40 pairs Men's Bostock Boots, usoal prioe 225, salvage price 12s 6d pair. ' 80 pairs Men's Glace and Box Calf Bala, damaged by amoks only, 7s Cd and 8s _d pair. 80 pairs Men's Glace and Box Celt Bals, slightly damaged by water, salvage prico. 10a Cd. 60. pairs Women's Black Glace E_d Lac-o end Button Boots, 5s 6d and 6s Gd pair. _0 pairs Ladies' Tan Gleoe S_oo», usual price —, aal-age prioe 6s 6d. Ladies' Evening Shoes, salvag* Ls Cd pair. Ladies' Tan Walking Boots, 6s Cd and 7s Sd. slightly aoHed. IS pairs Tennis Shoe* and Boots, soiled, only Is Gd. 2s pair. 100 pain Children's Shoes, damaged badly, ls per pair. Girl*' Tan Shoes, 7 to S. Sa 6d. Girls' Chrome Button Boots, Gs 6d. Ut pains Tan Button Ladies' Boote, •oiled, 4s 6d. » Child's Whit. C_n-__ _-**"• S-oea, not soiled, le lid. 80 pairs Women's Bnrnt Boots, some have been followed up, Is 6d pair. 900 pairs Girls' Whits Chrome Sandals, ■oiled only, 4to6_a_d, 7t09 -U lid, 10 to IS 2s Sd, 1 to 2 S_ 3d, 3 to 7 Women's 3a 3d, Men's «iw*a Ss 3d. » Girls' Black Sand Shoes, la 6d pair. X Tan Batten Boots, Glace Kid, not soiled, 7« 9d. U I ?f ß . Gilla ' U°«xxo Leather, 10 to 13, 4s not damaged. ft 1 *"? Bl * ck Teo-nis Sboee, 10 rw? r^_-' o '*-* * **• " M \i£ m GUc ° ** *** SW-* 44 Women's Gltce TTiJ n~*- <n„s— 6s Cd, not soiLi D * rbT ShoW » •M Bi,cT :l^: B _ STEWART ROBINSON CASHEL ST. WEST _M____________«iiiii_i,i.i CSS39 1
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Press, Issue 14828, 20 November 1913, Page 11
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