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Heavy Canvas Tweeds AT 2/9 PER YARD. There are some Tweeds that are extremely desirable for Winter Costumes. There are six different fashionable shades, and the fabric will give excellent wear. The value cannot be equalled. VELVETEENS 5 Very Rich Velveteens that Fashion has decided shall be worn this winter. In all the smart toilets there is a touch of Velvet or Velveteen somewhere. These Velveteens are in all the fashionable shades, and are suitable for Blouses or , for children's wear. 1 At 2/- and 3/- per yard. RED SERGES. For winter frocks Red Serge stands pre-eminent. This lot is Allwool and fast dyed, 46in. wide, and there is a choice of grades at the following prices— 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/9 2/11 per yard. ALL WOOL FABRICS. Black Dress Goods, such as Cashmere, Merino, Poplin, Corkscrew, absolutely fast dye. Suitable for mourning, or for wear on ordinary occasions or special functions. At 1/114 2/6 2/11 3/6 3/11 per yd. FLAKED TWEEDS. AT 4/3 PER YARD. These Flaked Tweeds are very popular, and they have a stylish, aristocratic look about them. The shades represented are cardinal, navy, brown and grey, and there is enough of each to make choosing an easy matter. ROBE LENGTHS. A special lot of Robe Lengths of Flaked and Knoppe Dress Tweeds. These rank among the smartest of the season's fabrics today. 25/6 28/6 82/6 85/- the robe length. one penny a unit, if the Victorian' Government will guarantee to consume not ksa than ten million units annually for ten years. They und<?rtoice, also, to develop the Victorian brown coal mines in connection with the project, and to spend at least £500,000 in the development of the mines and the laving down of machinery. Mr Payling is inclined to consider this a very reasonable oS«r, and he understands that the matter is at present under consideration by a special committee. His trip to Australia has convinced Mr Payling that New Zealand is an. exceptioiially fortunate place in which to live, and that Christchurch is one of the cleanest cities in Australasia, and is fully holding its own, as he believes, in progress. What We Advertise to DO, We do DO t We prmctltt no maka no »cnouncem«nt« that <re do not falsi to the vary letter. Call and Impact our Rubber Hot Water Baffle*, 4/8 5/6 6/tB7-10/- tath Halrbrnhn at 3/9 4/10 5/6 each Aba ToethsrwhM ft Combs, 04 ft 1/- each WALLACE & CO., Chomiata.

YOU MUST SEARCH LONG FOR A MILK WITH RICHER CREAM AND MORE MILKEXCELLENCE THAN ' " HIGHLANDER " CONDENSED v MILK. THE MILK THAT HAS A GILT-EDGED REPUTATION FOR PURITY AND QUALITY. A PURE, HONEST NEW ZEALAND PRODUCT SCIENTIFICALLY PREPARED. SOLD AT ALL STOEES. PIANOS Collinson" PIANO.. , Is the Perfection of.. ? TONE AND TOUCH | Call and inspect before deciding upon other makes. Prices range from 45 Guinea*. Terms from 20/- monthly. The Apollo Piano Company Lover High Street. R. A. HOBNE, Uanafer. From 9/- our Hairbruihes gradually drop to 1/-, aad tho 1/- Hairbrushes are as much 1/- good as the 9/- Hairbrushes are 9/- good. WALLACE ft CO., Chamlat*. ! Special Appointment. J A M E S~~C L E G G PEBAMBULATOB AND GO-CABT MAXUFACTOBY, COBXEB HIGH AND TUAM STREETS. STEEL-BODY _gffi_ PEKAMBTJI_.TOBS, \jjg~' Hff™ft Beverfia-ble Hood*. Bubber Tyre "Wheel*; 7§fl]gEs FROM £2 2s. Pric* list Post Fre•. Close at 1 pin- on Saturday*.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 2

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