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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS this week;, speing show, this week. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF SEASON'S NOVELTIES. SPRING SHOW Latest Modes in Picture Millinery YOU Lovely Blouses, Skirt*, Jackets, etc. rvrrrvn New Underclothing, Corsets, and Baby AREINMIMJ Linen • —^ WE Sew Dress Materials, Silke and Fancy A" Blousings, Novelties in Ribbons •» v c t> t f , T INVITE Lace * and Dress Trimmings l * S P ** INSPECTION *••»£ ° f Xid ' SVCde ' and Febrie OUR W ""*&££* SPRIA SHOW L A TEST NO VBLT IK S. Drapings, Bedstead*, etc. New Renges of Boy s and Men c Liotn- UJ< i Hate. n !hirte, Ties, Collars and Under- LEADING FASHIONS. SPECIAL DISPLAY \ war THIS WEEK. ! INSPECriION INVITED. TH IS WEEK - BEATH AND CO., LTD., CASHEL STEEET. SPECIAL SHOW OP LATEST FASHIONS.

LADIES' TRAVELLING EB'QUISITBS AT BALLANTTNE'S DRESS BASKETS, covered in Black Waterproof Canvas, with Leather edges and corners. Fitted with Tray, 24in to 36in. 29s 6d to 57e 6d. PLAT-TOP WULLESDEN CANVAS VISITING CASES, from 39s 6d. FLAT-TOP BASKETS, covered Black Waterproof Canvas, good locks, 22b 6dLADIES , HAT CASES, to hold Six Hats, from 29s 6d. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of COMPRESSED CANE SARATOGA and STEEL TRUNKS. ILLUSTBATED CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION OR BY POST. OASHEL STEEET, CHEI S T CBLUB CH.

• WATSON'S \ "DOUBLE VAT" WHISKY. A PURE, MELLOW, DELICATELY- . FLAVOURED . SPIRIT OP GREAT AGE.

NEW SEASON'S BOOTS AND SHOES AT STRANGE'S. • STRIKING SPECIALITIES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER "WEAR. ' AN IMMENSE^,COLLECTION OF UP-TO-DATE STYLES IN ' FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR. THOUSANDS OF PAIBS. THOUSANDS OF PAIRS. THOUSANDS OF PAIRS TO SELECT FROM. •vrnn will be delighted with our .New Sear . Y°US pS>two.». The shapes o! to : ahoee ere bo pleaair* that they * to imD»rt a nice appearance to *Vo"«ve room only to quoto a. few leading line*. ____——— — FOR LADIES. "WALKING SHOES (lace or but"Dressy" in appearance. At 6s ed to 10a Od /~1 l!Tffi - WALKINO"SHOES~IIace or butGton) «uiUblo for Spring or Summer wear. UUst shapes and designs. Pointed ot JSlSum iSU. At Sβ .Cd Jo_lfa <5d For pair TfrROMBNADE SHOES, with 1 or 2 straps X in patent leather oi rfaco, stylish heo* Very attractive gcods; they rnnko the feet look nico; Excellent for. garden parties, ££„„ etc At 15s Cd to 22a Cd pair. _ GLACE WALKING BOOTS, Ince or but ton, sewn. Very smart shapes. At 30» 6d to 209 pair. , ri LACE" WALKING BOOTS (lace ot butVJT ton), Patent toe-caps. Very comfortable for summer wear, with up-to-date heels, including the fashionablo "Louis X\. At 17b. Gd to 37s 6d per pair. i ; OR~GENTLEMEN. GLACE WALKING BOOTS lace or button), pointed, medium or broad toes. Superior American ard English mukes. At J3« Cd to r.o* per p»ir. _ _ _ _ fPAN BOOTS ('nee or l.uttont. all shade.*. A Pointed ot 'medium toes. At 13n Cd fo BSs Cd pfl pair. "OATENT LEATHER BOOTS, for DressX wear._ At IH.» Cd to 2W fid per pair. _ rpENNIS SHOES. in"fsfi, "Cniivas. or BuckX skin. At 4s and upwards per ptdr. PATENT EVENING SHOES, with bow or lace. .A.so in glaco kid, for tender ' feei. At f>3 rd to I* 6d per pair. FOR CHILDREN. OUR Stock of CHILDREN'S BOOTS and! SHOES is an enormous oik. The Roods are i» Black, tan, atul White. At ; thousands of difTcjent prices. -i Lines ~ for - Childrci; i n J\- Rsd Mcrocco, ranging from No. 3 size to ■ 2>o. 10 siic. Variotis prices. ■ CHILDREN'S SANDALS, for Summer , wear. S'l'c'.ul d for the seaside. In i Brown cr Tllnrk. SeveraJ desißre a n>l I itbapee to .•(■kfs from. Prices to suit every- j bod/. Chi!t2r.-r. ".i'ic these goods. ■ WAST. OL' SPACE PRECLUDES ' ITS FROM KT'ItTItKR QUOTATIONS,— BtJT OUll COLLECTION OP NEW SEASON'S BOOTS AND StIOES SHOULD. BK SEEN IN ITS ENTIRE.TV. STRANGE AND COMPANY CHRISTOHURCH. CHARLES RAY. ENGINEERS AND CYCLB MAKERS, "ACME" CYCLE WORKS .' (Stxt Ttaanway Company'e St»bW«> -WORCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Maker* of the Celebrated "Acme" Cycles. Prompt.Repaiw. Reasonable Charges. B.S-A.. or our owa make part* Agents tor Alt ■ VougUu'* Gμ m<l o 'l Engines. '■" '''->'■ ' ' tfSk

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12013, 14 October 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12013, 14 October 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12013, 14 October 1904, Page 4

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