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NEWMAN BROS. LTD. Z'SCZ WHITE STAR LINE The aost up-to-date «ad powerful fleet ei em in AastrabiU, Reftter Daily Services to and from— Blenheim, Nelson, Motueka. Rlwaka, Wostport, Reofton, Hokltlka, Walho and Otira. Special Cars at Short Notice to any part. F*re kfcts. Guide books ot Special Quotations on application. CROWN GARAGE, NELSON Aceati HtanrmMt Teurtat Bureau. Thee. Cask A Sena Ltd., T. a W. Young Ltd. (WamnrtM) _ • ._ ' K66U>

CONVEYANCES. RISTCHTTRCH, LAKE COLERIDGE, Via Glenroy and tyindwhistls. Motor Service. Motor Service. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS. Christohurch depart: 3.30. Centiil Service Station, 344 Durham street. Lake Coleridge arrive: 12 noon. Lake Coleridge depart: 1 p.m. Christchurch arrive: 4.50 p.m. Bookings—Government Tourist Office, Cathedral square and Cential Service Sta- ] tion, 241 Durham street, ot 'Phone 1666. I M. JEAL, Proprietor. Tyttelton-g6yernor's -BAY-TED-J DINGTON MOTOR SERVICE. Leaves Teddington daily 7.45 a.m.; Allandale. 8.5 a.m.; Governor's Bay, 820; RaT>aki, 8.40; arrive Lyttelton, 9 " Leave Lyttelton, daily, 9.80 a.m.; Rapaki, 9.60; Governor's Bay, 10.10; Allandale, 10.30; arrive Teddington, 10 60. Afternoon ■ Service, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays-Leave Teddington (it required), 3.10 p.m.; Allandale, 3.30; Governor's Bay, 8.45; Rapaki, 4.6; arrive Lyttelton, 4.20. Leave Lyttelton at 4.33 p.m.; Rapaki, 4.50; Governor'* Bay, 5.10; Allandale 5.25; arrive Teddington (ii required), 5.45 p.m. Special tripe by arrangement. 'Phone Allandale. ,«,,„„ C. P. JONES, (0 Proprietor. OCKETT'S MOTORS. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. CHRISTCHURCH to HANMER SPRINGS. tHRISTCHURCH to HANMER SPRINGS. Cars leave Daily, United Service Hotel and Tourist Office, at 9 a.m. CUIVERDEN-WAIAU— Mondays, Wed; nesdays, Fridays. Cnlverden depart on arrival of Christchurch Car and Train. Booking: Tourist Office, Thos. Cook and Son, G*r»go, Amuri Motors, Durham street i>OYAL MAIL CHAR-A-BANC. \ GERALDINE-ORAKI. Loaves Geraldine Daily—--7.4s—Timaru und Aahburton. 10.15—First Express South. 140—Second Express South, First Express North. 4.lT—Second Express North. FARES—2a sinfile. Parcels Receive Prompt Attention. CHARLES W. McKENZIE, Proprietor. AKAROA. AKAROA. AKAROA. (RAMSAY'S MOTORS.) AARD AARD. EDAN Cars, safe from wind, rain, and Kr dust. Leave Square daily at 8.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.; "Wednesday, S p.m. Leave Akaroa daily at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.; Wednesday, 6.45 a.m. Book at J. Lethaby's, Square, or Skinner's Clock Tower, and Tourist Office. 'Phone 1906, or 41, Akaroa. AARD. AARD. R8715

£2OO FOR NOTHING. AMAZING FREE GIFT TO PUBLIC. Buried treasure has been discovered .by Stewart Robinson, and as a result he is<going to make the public another Free-Gift 'of £2OO. For several days past Stewart Robinson has been working from daylight till dark, continuously taking stock. This stocktaking disclosed some ; marvellous revelations. He unearthed hundreds of pairs of Boots and Shoes that must be sold. Consequently there and then Stewart Robinson made up his mind to sell this fpotwear during- the next fortnight at prices so low that it will make the hair of bargain seekers stand up on end to think that any retailer , would have the amazing courage, to make j such remarkable reductions. put Stewart Robinson is determined to quit that stock, and he knows that at the prices he will be : asking the clearance will be, only a .matter.) of a few days. Stewart Robinson's experience when he made his last amazing Free Gift Offer of .£2OO was of a remarkable number of orders for boots and 'shoos. So heavy, in fact, was the '.demand that it was found impossible to properly cope with it: For days after orders poured in from the country, but had to be refused. It is in order particularly to give .those who were disappointed a chance on this occasion that Stewart Robinson has decided to extend his Free Ihft OFer on this occasion iov a fortnirh-,, cimt'encing to-day. It "?'«"• haps needless to point out that-this will'bo tho last occasion on,.which he will be able to sell at the absurdly low prices that ho J» asking for all theso surplus lines wh>ih lie wishes to get rid of. A representative of thiß paper who interviewed Mr Robinson on Saturday was absolutely dumbfounded at the astounding size of the huge Btock which Stewart Robinson is going to sell these next few days. Talk about a Free Gift of £2OO —why. it's more like a. Free Gift of £2ooo— is the extent of the reductions. As Stewart Robinson is displaying Ladies Evening Shoes in his window, the surplus stock will not be displayed, but will be on view inside at both his shops, 108 Oashel «treet west, and 743 Colombo street, opposite Londontown. Here are some of Stewart Robinson's amazing bargains:— „„_._ _ „ MEN'S ARMY PATTERN BOOTS, Usually 22s 6d pr (14 pairs only) Sensational Clearance Price 15/6 pr. LADIES' and YOUTHS' SANDALS (3, 4, 5), Sensational Clearance Price 6/- pr. LADIES' GLACE KID COURT SHOES—(sizes 3, 4, 5) — . Sensational Clearance Price 6/6 LADIES' PATENT LEATHER COURT SHOES, with Langtry Buckles — Sizes 3, 4. 5, 6 Senaational Clearance Price 7/6 pr. LADIES* COURT and DERBY SUEDE SHOES (S and 4)«; slightly soiledSensational Clearance Price 4/6 pr. CHILDREN'S STRONG CARPET SLIPPERS, leather soles, Sizes 7-13, Usually 4/6 2 /" P r " Assortment LADIES' SLIPPERS. Ueuata a i a To Clear at 1/6 flr. LADIES' WHITE KID EVENING SHOES— LADIES' DERBY BOOTS, High and Low Lee— To Clear at 7/6 pr. BUTTON AND LACE HIGH LEG BOOTS— Sensational Price 8/6 LADIES' MOCK SUEDE COURT SHOES— Usually 10/0 pr. To Clear at 6/3 pr. OLD LADIES' WARM FELT BOOTS, for winter wear. Usual Price 17/6. Sensational Ont Price 5/9 30 Pairs LADIES* GENUINE SUEDE BUTTON BOOTS, sizes 2, 3, and 4. Usual Price 35/-. Sensational Out Price 5/6 LADIES' SUEDE SHOES (Ninette), in nigger, with two strap and Louis heel. Usnal Price 37/6. Sensational Cut Price 15/LADIES' DUCHESSE SUEDE SHOES, in fawn and grey. Usual Price 89/6—Beniational Cut Price 12/6 MEN'S BLACK ENGLISH BLOCK LEGGINGS, spring fronts. Usual Price 18/6. Sensational Out Price 7/b MEN'S VERY BEST GUM BOOTS, to the hip; sizes 9 and 10. Usual Price 35/0. Sensational Cut Price 22/6 MEN'S BOX CALF DERBY BALS, leather lined; all sizeß. Usual Price 25/6. ■ Sensational Cut Price 14/6 LADIES' GLACE KID EVENING SHOES, Courts. Usual Price 14/6 Sensational Cut Price 5/6 LADIES' GLACE KID DERBY SHOES, welted soles, patent cap; sizes 3, 4, and 5.

Usual Price 27/8. .„..,._. „,. Sensational Cnt Price 0/6 LADIES' WILLOW CALF TAN HIGH LEG BOOTS, sixes 2, 8, and 4. Usual Price 27/6. Sensational Cut Price 3/6 BABIES* WHITE LINEN BOOTEES— Sensational Oat Price 8d pr. LADIES' CHROME DERBY BHOES, wide fitting; sizes 3, 4, and 5. Usual Price 17/6. Sensational Out Price 10/6 80 Pairs LADIES' SHOES, -various sorts. mostly 3 and 4 Sell at 2/6 to clear 40 Pairs FIGURED BROCADE COURT SHOES Louis heel. Worth 17/6. Sensational Cut Price 5/6 LADIES' TAN CALF COURT SHOES, Cuban heel; sizes 8, 4, and 5. Usual Price 22/6. Sensational Out Price 7/6 to clear LADIES' GREY AND WHITE BEST QUALITY GAITERS —Sensational Out Price 9d Goods sent by Post will be subject to 9d extra for postage, except Army Boots, tor which the postage will be Is 2d extra to any part of New Zealand. 58639 WANTED Known—Chilblains can be pre- - . vented. Consult Strachan, Chemist, 795 Colombo street (near Kilmore street). 56786—1

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18417, 25 June 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18417, 25 June 1925, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18417, 25 June 1925, Page 15

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