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Johnfton & Co.'s Great Clearance Sale Stocks must be realised regardless o£ Cost. Here are a few BARGAINS: Honeycomb Quilts 25/- and 18/6 Hairpins, 100 in box, 4^d Plain Pillow.Cases 2/6 each Tape, 1£ piece Hand worked Pillow Shams Children's Socks from Is pair. —6/11 Morley's Cashmere Ladies' Hose Best quality Herringbone Sheet- —5/6 pair. ing, 54in., 4/3; 80in. 6/9. Boys' Heavy ribbed Stockings White Garbieord Skirts 5/11 —from 2/11 Ladies' Tweed Skirts from 16/6 Men's Petone and Kaiapooi Millinery to clear at half prices ; Suits, well made, splendid Reels White Sewing Cotton, value, • now £5 500 yds, 4d each, or 3 for lid. Men's Felt Hats from 12/6; Pins, Id sheet, or 7 for 6d. also splendid line at 21/INSPECTION INVITED. NO ONE PRESSED TO BUY. 10 per cent discount off marked prices given on all Crockery, Hardware and Fancy Goods. JOHNSTON & CO., ™ yM-SSf» ..GENERAL MERCHANT, LEESTON. I Bigger Business! | X In spite of tho old cry of 'BUY WHOLESALE' by firms who do a *£ f purely retail business, a cry "which would not deceive an intelligent «*► «& child, our siOes get brisker daily. Keen competition, which adds J>+ j>- an zest and enjoyment to business brings us new customers, cus- X ♦ tomers we shall do our best to keep. . +J> V YOUR OPPORTUNITY. ♦♦♦ %F Our Christchureh competitors offer to sell at Our list prices, less 10 <%f> +f per cent. Try: them, and if you are able to obtain standard picked lines on these terms, we will take what you do. not requirie and pay X X you our own list prices. - : If V SEE US ABOUT THIS! ♦♦♦' Our business has not one-quarter the expense city firms have; we do «*► busiress in oire own premises, the rates on which are less than £2 an- V> J^ nually; we buy for spot cash and have built up our business purely X 1 by giving . ; ;. - • V £ BETTER VALUE. V ♦ than city firms. We are. quite prepared to cut against the outsider **♦ 4# who would sell below cost to get a footing in our district, and we ♦♦♦ shall enjoy doing it. - X % BERNARD BROWN ? ♦♦♦ LEESTON, % ♦ -t I A FEW PLAIN I ? —WORDS.— I ! . I J Among our many customers are some who started V ♦ using our Mail Order Service for various reasons, ♦*♦ V but all continue to use it for the same reason—saving ' ♦$♦ V money. Nearly six months ago a small Mail Order' ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ business was bought out by LOWS' LIMITED. To- & ♦♦♦ . day it is the largest Mail Order House in Canterbury t ♦;♦ . ■■■■■■■ " V Sincr; the beginning of the year orders received by V 1 us through the mail have been doublet!. ♦♦♦ V ♦ V The last few months' trading has made it necessary ♦$> V to extend our premises to twice their former size. ♦*♦ <£♦ This shows prosperity. The reason for this pros- & «$♦ perity is our policy of supplying all our customers' Jt | requirements at lowest cut-rate prices. $ ■A • ". ■ V t Residents of this district are well acquainted with V ♦ these prices, which have been conveyed, and will at ♦$> V all times be conveyed to them by means of our pic- «J> V torial catalogues, special price lists, and through the ♦♦♦ ♦?♦ medium of the Ellesmere Cruardian. '♦ ♦ 4? Whatever your needs may be, whether Groceries, V t Crockery, Hardware,' Furniture, Clothing or Jewel- V ♦ lery, LOWS' LIMITED can supply it, and, most im- ♦ ♦ portant of all, can supply it at phenomenal prices. .. «£♦ ♦*♦ WITH EVERY ORDER FOR £5 OR OVER WE ■% *♦* GIVE 10 PER CENT, RBDUCTION ON YOUR ♦ A LOCAL STOREKEEPERS' PRINTED LISTS V A ■♦♦♦ £ Depend upon it! You cannot buy cheaper locally! •■ V ♦ Send your orders to Canterbury's Largest Mail Order ♦♦♦ V House. . ♦♦♦ f * ' :: ' ♦ | Low's Limited, ! ♦♦♦ MAIL ORDER MERCHANTS,, *£* ♦♦♦ *♦♦ A 13, MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCIIURCII *$ ♦ - A t . X

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXIV, Issue 4248, 19 February 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXIV, Issue 4248, 19 February 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXIV, Issue 4248, 19 February 1921, Page 2

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