I JOHN M. MITCHELL, Furniture Manufacturer f G35 COLOMBO STREET, CITY (Near Moorhoose Avenue). K^Z' 1 I HAVE the largest Stock ,/js i „ ■ im _, *of QUAINT FURNIn. £ M ' i"g}* r^ri | j TURE in Christchurch. tfW < W M.MH? Bungalows Furnished, Ji MfW , <Is Stylish and Artistic, at M- li rT f heavy consignment of «: ! / ;|ga;^ Linoleums and Carpets. A I j ' -j=SCTal^^^*^'^ f^ 1 M > JMT^^^ ! JLJj Catalognes Free on Application. Terms given to approved buyers j|ca« r r j, jif,MITCRELfS, 535Co!ornboSt. Mymot i°i' ti^ ityand Complete House Furnishers ! 158 Hereford Street • - Christcbarch | Tir&ie Payment System AoMnt Pfposit Wtekly Piymel j W £1O £2 3/2 J £2O £4 6/4 E £3O £6 9/6 I * Larger Amounts same Liberal Scale. ' &Z£- LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH ; I Open Friday Evenings gaana. from 7 till 9 : HARRIS BROS. STOCK | Handsome Oak and Stained Walnut BEDROCW SUITES SIDEBOARDS, in oak. kauri and rimu. big variety BEDSTEADS, brass-mounted, oak or kauri, in all sixes Best Kapoc MATTRESSES, with superior linen ticking Extension DINING TABLES, in quaint and turned legs ' Fine variety WARDROBES, to suit everybody j CHEVAL DUCHESSES and WASHSTANDS. j designs j Superior Cromwell DINING-ROOM SUTTES \ Choice SADDLEBAG and CHESTERFIELD SUITES SUITES ia LEATHER, VELVET or MOROCCOLINE Divan, Easy, Occasional and Rattan CHAIRS Axminster, Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS, beautiful ! designs, in all sizes ; ! liskurl, Axminster and Pile RUGS and SLIP MATS j ! Nairn's X-quality LINOLEUM and Williamson's D FLOOR- j I CLOTH—a great range to choose from ! AXMINSTER .. BRUSSELS .. VELVET PILE and j I TAPESTRY HALL and STAIR CARPETING j I HALL STANDS. HALL SETTEES and TABLES ] BLANKETS, QUILTS. SHEETS, CURTAINS. TABLE ' COVERS | FENDERS. BRASSES. CUTLERY, TOILET WARE ! CHAIRS. TABLES, GO-CARTS. PUSH-CARTS j And almost any article required for mansion or cottage : GREAT TOBACCO /"• i! dT\4\ wjQ be presented for the return of g% <« f\/Fk xIOO-HAVELOCK" £100 Tobacco Tags, or Seals, from 2-oz. Flake Cut, or Lids from "HAVELOCK" Mixture 2-oz. Tins, or Bands from "HAVELOCK" 4-oz. Tins (Note: Bands from "HAVELOCK" Mixture 4-oz. Tins w.ll count as TWO) ASK YOUR TOBACCONIST OR STOREKEEPER FOR FULL PARTICULARS. This Competition will close on March 31,1914 e4 START COLLECTING TO-DAY I Men's Glace Kid Eals., sewn soles Usualh* 12/6 Now 9/11 „ Chrome Bals., sewn soles „ 13/6 Now 11/9 „ Box Calf Bals., welted soles ~ 19/6 Now 16/6 „ Tan Welted Bals., English make „ 25/- Now 17/9 Women's White or Grey Canvas Shoes „ 6/6 Now 4/11 „ Tan Glace Kid Shoes, sewn soles ,; 12/6 Now 9/6 „ Tan Glace Kid Boots. English make ~ 16/6 Now 11/3 ~ Blk. Glace Kid Boots. English make „ 17/6 Now 12/11 Girls' White Buckskin Derby Shoes „ 8/6 Now 7/6 „ Tan Langtry Shoes, steel buckle* „ 6/6 Now 5/6 (OPPOSITE BALLANTYNE'S) 1424
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 2
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