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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SPRING. J. BALLANTYNE & CO. TTAVE OPENED THEm FIRST SHIPMENTS, and are TODAY MAKING A BRLLLIANT EXHIBITION OF ALL THE NOVELTIES IN FASHION FOR LADIES' SPRING WEAR. DUNSTABLE HOUSE. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED.

1898-4 SEASONS. 1893-4 have the pleasure to announce that we have now completed our arrangements for the above Seasons, and are today fully prepared in all Departments with everything new for SPRING and SUMMER WEAR. THE NUMBER OF PACKAGES ALREADY OPENED AND TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK Amount to the large number of 615 } as against 233 for the correspondiog period of last year, and 140 for that of 1891. THE STOCKS THROUGHOUT, We are pleased to say, have opened up to our entire satisfaction. Never before have we seen so many Beautiful Specimens of Millinery A?t or so brilliant an assemblage of Tasteful and Novel Combinations in Mantles, Capes, Jackets, &c, as we are now prepared to show. The whole of these were specially and personallyselectedby our Miss Cunninuham during her recent visit to the Home and continental Markets, and we are being congratulated daily on our superb display. THE NEW SEASON'S DBESS FABRICS Are more charming than ever, and to judge by the appreciation already shown, our efforts in this department also have been Eminently Successful IN OUR NEW FURNISHING ROOM (The Largest and Best Lighted Room of its kind in the ColonyV. we are now showing a Magnificent Range of New Season s Carpets, Floor Cloths, Linoleums, China and other Mattings, carefully selected for excellence in wear, and in many instances specially designed for our own particular trade. CUETAIN DEPARTMENT. The endless variety of Materials in this Department are certainly deserving of special mention, great attention having been given to the >Sw Cretonnes, Art Muslins, &c., which for variety, extent, design, and colouriUK wlllbe found the finest collection ever submitted. Ihe Summer Curtains include recherche Novelties In Guipure, Lace, Madras Muslin, and Swiss Embroidered; also the new CymbeUne Chenille Lace Curtains in shades of white, cream, pink, terracotta and gold. PLEASE WRITE FOR SAMPLES, Which will be sent Post Free to any address on application. W. STRANGE AND COMPANY.

SPRING FASHIONS. -J; • - t MILLINERY, STEAWS, MANTLES, *AND ! ■•■-"■- i DRESS STUFFS. j NOW OPENING OUT IN BEWILDERING VARIETY. j Very Latest Fashions. Cash Prices. ' G. L. BEATH AND 00. Ex RUAHINE. Ex TAINUI. Ex MATATDA. Ex KAIKOURA. NOW OPENING—SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES. NEW DRESS MATERIALSTIVIANTLES, MILLINERY, &c. &c. &c. * _-i LADIES' NEW MANTLES, no Two Alike. The very Latest Parisian mode. V CASE NKW GT OVKS, Pure Silk. T ffetta Silks, Imitation Suede, including 4 i%lKS^sf^llFJ^ V of the Newest and Betr, umbrae: I_, A ing the Vow Cbs"ntt TniSt Chip and Azure, White P*arl Thame. "" r rench Panama, Portland French Panama, Navy and Whiw Rustic. Rustic Mountain PcdtL Axuro Fancy. Capelme Fancy. Japanese Whole Straws, Leghorn Fancy. Leghorn r lap. Black F»nc_> Black Lace, &c, &c, &c O CASES FKKNCH TRIMMED MILLINERY. * A CHOICE LOT OF NEW MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. SPECIAL NOTE.—On no occasion have we bad a Wider and Batter Selection than «**.. opening of chi _ Season . There is nothing left to ba desired. INSPECTION INVITED. SHAW, & CO., THE HALL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. LITTLE'S BLIGHT SPECIFIC. WE INVITE INSPECTION IkT OW is the time for SPRING DRESSING ! OF OCR ALL IRONMONGKR& I CHOICE NBW DESIGNS , and CO.. i>- Chief Agents. 142 Caahel street, Caristchurch. SILVER-PLATED WARE, — BY BEST MAKERS. COKER'S HOTEL, 8 uitable for Wedding and other Presents. CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. •"-"" Five minutes' from Railway and Post Ofßoa EDWARD REECE & SONS, w THOMAS FOPHAM - *">»«*"*• FURNISHING AND GENERAL ] TNVESTMENTS WANTED for Various J. Sums of MONEY on Mortgage of FreeIRONMONGERS. holda. Kate of 6to 7 Pr cent. Lowest xn\jssmur*\xa.na, onJy oQ ____ rity o{ lass farmingland. COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. RICHARD D. THOMAf^ 1 307 Hereford streak

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8600, 29 September 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 8600, 29 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 8600, 29 September 1893, Page 4

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