Hairdresser & Tobacconist, - "^ Queen St., Waimate. Don't Forget to go to E. Brain for your Hair-cut, Shave or Shampoo. You always get it done up to date. All smokers' requisites kept in stock. Eazors set ana scissors sharpened CALL AT B. BEAIN'S AND PUECHASB A BOTTLE OF Stain Bradicatbr. PBICE—Is. This Era^icator will clean and take the stains out of anything. It also f \£> 6aves a S reat deal of labour for the ladies when ■OvlD washing clothes, &c., &0.. A Ladies' Hair Trimmed and Singed.
CLEARING SALE, gefore REMOVING into NEW PREMISES all goods will be SOLD at GEEAT REDUCTIONS to save removal. SECOND-HAND MACHINES almost CJiven Away. / Acetylene Lamps from I4s. Oil Lamps from ss. \ XJ^ N °W iS y °Ur time t0 get accessories CHEAP. U 0 COME EARLY TO SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT. \ "Fritz" Cycle Works.
H. C. FEKGUSSON, PAINTEB, APEBHANOEB, SIGNWKITEB, Eqm. JS Prepa.'ea to undertake work n Town or Country. Traps and Buggies, Repainted, Lined, and Varnished. HoSurelFrsmingXspedauty] Wall-papers, Paints, Glass,>to., always in stools Address — Manchester Buildings, High Street. H. C. FERGUSSON. WAR ! y WAR ! ! WAR ! ! s - A^y — SEVEN BATTLEFIELD SCENES. WAR BARGAINS AT SHACKLETON & GRANT'S GREAT DRAPERY SALE. O NB p^? hha 7 h l a7b K °T^s rS'S'C^ S$S% &sp CASH Bee sample in Window. EXTRA SPECIAL FOB SALE. We have just opened i 7i 7 cases and packages of warehousemen's clearing lines Wghtatjob pnees , consisting of oalioos, sheetings, shirtings, table damask, llnS gK Si 1111 ' eS ci ' geS 17> Pl ' int dl ' iUSl S alateas > blankets, rugs, These will also be thrown into the sale, and at prices that will surprise you If tou never got a bargain before, you will get one if you attend our sale, a real sterling bargain, and we are in a position to give one. sterling Pee our Flannelettes at 4/8 doz worth 7/6 doz. 4 ply Fingering Wools 9/Q \h White Blankets 6/11 pair. 2yds wide Sheeting Bid worth 1/- * IDgennS Wools 2 / 9 lb - Prints 2/9, 3/6, 4/11, 6/6 doz, quality not to be had again at the price. Heavy Woollen-knit Stockings, size 3, 10 l-2d up, to Women's 1/3 worth 1/9 F 7 Men's Tweed Suits 20/-, Men's Heavy Drill shirts 2/6, Woollen Drawers 2/6 9 e i2d e yd S ' y ' V6< 3/6 W ° rth 6/6 ' 1/- each, FlannS These are all New Plain Every Day Goods, and not out-of-date articles. CALL AND SEE THE PICTURES. j
Traders and the Public. Experience tells us that the Public is not very exacting. All it wants k 1 Good value for its money. 2 Honesty, straightforward dealing. WHY IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH US. ' 1. We maintain a London House and .Staff who are constantly shipping to us the Newest Goods and Latest Novelties from London and the Continent. 2. We buy everything for Cash, or make the Best Possible terms. We are Manufacturers on a large scale Ourselves ; one of our most important Industries being Furniture Making. By dealing with Us, therefore, you get the BEST OF EVERYTHING, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. STRANGE & CO., CHRISTCHUECH.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 30, 9 August 1900, Page 4
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