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fH sx : "^^^l STRANGE'S SALE I 1 nr apk FOX SETS PRINCESS UNDERSKIRTS- GAUNTLET black and 1 II BL Mv IWIO/- £H/14/- £16/16/- Usual Prices .. 7/11 9/11 12/6 SaJe Prfw: .~T • • 6/11 fair 1 |i Sale Priccs £7/10/- £10/10/- £I ®/ I ®- / Sale Priccs 4/11 6/11 8/11 WHITE sued e GLOVES, sizes 5 J and 6— SH SB BL\CK FdX TIES— Usually £7/7/- fi9/9/- CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL JERSE\S— Usual Priccs 5/11 6/11 Sale Pncc 3/11 pr. gg | 5 Sale Prices -• S6 / 6 - 4,7/1 &/ Usnal Price 6/11 Sale Price 3/11 SH\ DO \V LA.CE FLOUNCING, 27m.— • |Hj 1 SQUIRREL SETS— r.o/io/_ DRESS LENGTHS, in Mixed Tweed Usual Prices •• •• 3/6 J/6 yard || ]H Usually r4/s/_'£7'7/-~ £8/8/- Usually ..24/6 25/6 29/6 length Sale Priccs •• V, • » 13 11 Sale Prices r a/S/ *' ' ' ' /Q Sale Prices ..17./6 19/6 22/6 length VEIL LENGTHS, in black, navy and nigger g I QftTnRREL TIES —Lsuallv -.o/n 59/o by/b T T «nnl •« •• o/11 4/11 SV I | Prices •• 22/G 49/6 59/6 CREPE DE CHINE, all colours— Sale Price? •• •• 1/11 */U 1 ! i t a DIES' MIXED TWEED COATS & SKIRTS Usual Price 8/11 yard Sale Price 7/11 yd. 0 COTTO \- POPLIN SPORTS | 1 I Usually 84/- Sale Price: . 49/6 2 0in. DULL BLACK BLOUSE SILK- Usually 11/6 to 16/- Sale Prices 5/11 to 7/11 1 J WHITE EMBROIDERED BLOUSES— Usual Price 5/11 yd. Sale Price 4/11 yard BOYS' COTTON POPLIN 'VARSITY SUITS || ! Usual Priccs 15/6 19/6 Sale Price 7/11 40in COLOU RED POPLINS— Usually 15/- to 16/6 Sale Price 9/11 | I \ LADIES' LONGCLOTH COMBINATIONS, Sale Price .. •• 1/9 - yard bqYS' ALL-WOOL 'VARSITY SUITS, small H i trimir-ed embroidery— . FLORAL CREPONS— sizes—Usually .. "/» 1-V ffl I S a pSr :: wS Kl Usual Price 9*. yd. Sale Price «Jd.yard Sale Priccs .. •• VU>/U fl I W. STRANGE & CO. LTD. J I I | H. Herbert Smith - - General Manager. | VISIT THE | S™"" 3AS USUAL |" 1 i ROQM _ _ I _ _ _ |, 1,, » 8i | prevent you, eve! J |j| ALL-BRITISH B.S.A. I Makes another Clean Sweep Ij| i-hmrheOH CHEESE B At Christchurch Red Cross Motor Carnival j g mwt 1 * fj ' Tt"" 1 "'"'"' 1 '"'—Ea|| an aid to fij nn<-«;tTnflinw feature of last year's Red Cross Motor Carnival in Christchurch was the t propßftiSS. || The outstand „ v n .the S : n o le-Cvlinder 4y h.p. All-British Military Model j ' sssJ Wholesale f«m E Tnagnificent succ . that'succcss'was repeated, B.S.A. riders winning every Tfcompson Brcs. Ltd.. Willmtfo | whth tlie B.S.A. was eligible to compete. Here is the fall list of Motor-Lyde | ggj events of the Carnival, showing the marvellously consistent running of the B.S.A. ; §3 Pocke j by ( throughout : — ! T"-:|| Fo&ii^ THE FULL PROGRAMME | H Ui - Light Weight Handicap (up to 600 C.C.), Eight Miles— __ j A. WOODMAN, Christchurch .. B.S.A. •• (Scratch) .. First r = J. A. IvARTON, Timaru .. B.S.A. •• 15 Sees.) Second gj Haye Heavy-Weight Handicap (Over 600 C.C.), Ten Miles —B.S.A. Not Eligible. | p.. jwr l j South Island L-ight-Weight Championship, Eight Miles—B.S.A. Not Eligible. 8 »=j e6r ■— g l ni Dishos seasoned wxtli South Island Middle-Weight Championship, Ten Miles— I □ Honor's Sauco wiiot ° __ _ _ r: . B even a dull appetite, \ WOODMAN, Christchurch .. d.S.A. •• •• •• I"IS*St) | und there is renewed ' T ,. titav -r- oca ea rnn d 1 enjoyment every time. J. A. KARTON, Timaiu •• •• B.S.A. •• •• • BeCOna j Thi3 fine old English Australasian Heavy-Weight Championship, Fifteen Miles—B.S.A. Not Eligible. I a Ls good as it tastes. _ T .. R di To get full value from North v. South —Teams' Relay Race, Fifteen Miles — S a any meal, use . WOODMAN .. B.S.A. .. The South Island Middle-Weight rider, gained j _ _ _ *500 yards in his section, materially helping South Island to win the race. I 11 ' Open Handicap, Eight Miles — J a C. BONNINGTON, .. B.S.A. •• (90 Sees.) .. FiPSt I a S f A A. WOODMAN, Christchurch .. B.S.A. •• (;s<> Sees.) .. Second I a Bn-? C2l W Consolation Handicap Three Miles- _ ° G. J. J. MOFFATT, Christchurch •• B.S.A FIPSt I a H |! a CH "° — It may be mentioned that no other, make of machine gained more than one first place at this i oannnnfinnill meeting. The B.S.ft. was absolutely unbeaten throughout. H □□UUULILJUIJL! We can give immediate delivery of the latest Military Model 3-Spced 4j- h.p. B.S.Aproved 10 be j j ■ the most efficient and reliable Motor-Cycle for either solo or side-car service. 1 f| tne most eiHtiei j i fl SMILE OF SfITISP4JCTIOn I ADAMS LIMITED MOTOR-CYCLE GARAGE and SHOWROOMS | |' V ,T J HIGH ST. . Christchurch' . I J jiio . (G. B. BROWN, Motor-Cycle Department Representative) | MfIDC PPOM LEMQtiS JffllYj? ■■1.1— 1 ~ (SPEIGHT'S PRIZE llLEs)i^™r 1 Are to be bad OMUY at the following Hotels in Christchurch and District:— |j | il "%T m* y? j «il I OCCIDEHTAL SAXOM. Lyttelton MARKET ij Y.M. 1 W\\ '//JI II 1/ HIS LORDSHIP'S ROYAL, Lytt®lton WELUWGTOK | A. .I,* ! \WH 11 i»/ Cm CAVE ROCK, Sumner WHITE HART i! mUffmW M r MSmIS fflfil/ EMPIRE RED LION, Rangiora NEW BRIGHTON 0 & come out ol Ipjii ||| ) IIVMi NEW ZEALANDER HILL TOP. Akaroa HOTEL H the dripping M? llHi PIV Al HOTEL. CLUB. Kaikoura ■ JOLLY'S PASS, H | trcnches alone ® Chrlstohureh ZETLAND ARMS Hanm.r Springs | 'llMftMi roads often & Ask foi* SPEIGHT'S, and sea that you get It I j| | jl\ 1 knee-deep in , § U1 ,\ mud, their rnpy tq | AGENTS FOR FAMILY AND BOTTLED TRADE:— § j thoughts turn instinctively to the B H0 i 001113.1T _. _ . ■ © ts*± ■ cry H V.M.C.A. hut, where in warmth and IVl#%Lal tcr GC SLaaOa 1 ; shehcr Ihcy can forget for a time the hor- R?ntav4o «na«> 0 . rors and linrdohipj of war. ■ 'I ■ a LOIUJLCSx V Comer GLOUCESTER STREET «£s OXFORD TERRACE ja J There they write their letters home and S<)2 ?i Js rr.rr.ive refreshment and entert«inment. The most popular of all mnsicaJ instnimeßts ! Will YOU help to keep the Y.M.C.A. build- is undoubtedly the Gramophone. It beings !• r i a.-c--» ! to any home the world s greatest musical I >n g > open for our boys on Actire Service ? ; talent andis aa endless source of enjoyment. ———————— , Think of the boys over yonder when you give ! u r There are three leadm- makes of Gramoy-— ————— —————| : 5 cnr contribution ter phones that far surpass all others in ton. I fefc i H-v J rv% . * J aod qaality—the most essential point of a | g Jay Gramophone. These three leaders arc the /? ' =s\ ' FRIDAY, MARCH ISth \ Sonora To ■SrffyffjTf'liffa IH ( V W© can j (Or elate locally arranged) pj* M22J- -J1 1... j; } supply 11. : Oljennes can l)c made T'iiyahl" to Capt. D. A. j]| ISCW CiUISOII II I F.WBS, Hon. Nutional Y.M.C.A. Treasurer, TT* AGRICULTURAL SHOW and MARQUEES, TERTS, I | His Masters Vojce PATRIOTIC AND SPORTS TABLES and TRESTLES ; any Branch Of anr liwls tr. th. -Dominion. we Stock the thr»e makes in table and COMMITTEES, Etc. and FORMS on Hire i ill .. j j \jiA ?■>':•/ Voo aro welcomo to call and bear them in LET US KMOW YOUR REQUIREMENTS j I our Gramophone Parlours. JOHNSON & COUZINS ! _ , f Sail. Fluf and Fishlntf Nmt Makers 873 COLOMBO ST. W I l<C)hl r/PCTDCJS cLi? iv jj h LET PAUL DUFAULT SING FOR YOU ® THE PRESS — COLUMBIA RECORDS j The ithlejf do his uroslly Bich Voice full in«tic«. You should add these to your eoUeeUon. -10 incb 2753 {lahd ofixjng ago } Iann = ll!h 12 inch | OrC3.tGSt B«able-Sid*d thee }***»&* DonWe-Sided TJNIVERSAL FISH SUPPLY. MECO * DS ->{s&er. - BE^ DS u Force 3/6 } la French 5/5 1 / IJ'ai Heure cn Rer« J / I fish MORE PLENTIFUL TO-DAY. . It Hi impossible to do credit to our Comprehensive Assortment in this apace. Ttea*e S I „ caD and hear any you wish without obligation on roar part. Still Mold at Pre-wa* l*rice*- |f ij.ipgjqrs 111 WCBLCY., SONS & COFTON LTD. j! A , ... gKOAtUTK -in Sigh Street. j /\CI VCrtlSin^

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16147, 27 February 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16147, 27 February 1918, Page 4

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