Srnidour^ Poplin Rep Upholstering For . . , Curtains, etc. In choice Furnishing Shades of V. Rose, Tussore, Royal, Light Green and Brown 50 inches wide j Extra Heavy Quality Furnishing Silks in every Shade 36 inches wide Patterns gladly sent Post Free " on request. yard 6/6 yard Ballantynes Christchurch I W E are now cleareng the whole of our Millinery at .half price. Ce me and see our Costumes that are be&rsg- cleared at 35/- & 45/» for cash to make room for a heavy stock secured at pre - war Prices. Come early & secure the piums. F. SCHRODER & Co, sot
sSsFxi r/= r S" s. ssS&ffikafc&M UNITED GALL FOR ’ EOOROMY ! ! GREAT SAL i Now On! This yaa r Bargains bigger than evsr There will be distinct, ga ns for every, shopper, large and small. It will not be a clearance of rubbish,. but a complete clearance of everyday stock. In every department are high quality Gocds which go at any Sacrifice. G. Mil, Limited, DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, BOOT IMPORTERS,- FURNISHERS. GREYMCOTH & WELLINGTON:
WANTED— A BOY for bakehouse. Apply Mrs Preston, Gibsons Quay. . FOR SALE. , H'AVING been called up for service. - my well known BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, doing a steady lucrative trade is offered for sale. Full particulars on application to— D. BUCHANAN, Weld Street Bakery. •VUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE & EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, HAMPDEN STREET. WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST. 1918. At 1.30 p.m. JEFFRIES AND CO., instructed by • Mr Camille Malfroy, who is . leaving the district, will sell on the J premises, Hampden street, as above, | the whole of the furniture and household effects of an eight-roomed residence, comprising: Chesterfield, 2 Morris Chairs, 3 Rattan Chairs, 2 Rockers, 9 Vienna Chairs, Overmantel, ■! Good Carpets, Mats, Linos, l Card Tables, Firescreens, Forustand, Palms, Cushions, Fenders, Coal Scuttle, 2 Bedroom Suites, 2 Chests Drawers, 8 Beds, Mattresses, Cot. Dining Room Suite (9 pieces!, Sideboard, Tables, Pictures, Sofa, Kitchen Dresser and Utensils, Griller, Crockery, Mason Jars, Vacuum Cleaner, O’Cedar Mop. Bath Tubs, Lawn Mower, Barrow, Ladders, Garden Hose. Bovs’ Bicycle, and Miscellaneous Tools, etc., etc. Furniture open to inspection. Tuesday 2 to 4 p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1918, Page 3
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