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'■•■'■'''■'. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS YOUE MONEYS WOETH. THAT'S WHAT YOU WANT. THAT'S WHAT WE GIVE; WHETHER THE ARTICLE BE LOW PRICED OR THE BEST PROCURABLE ALWAYS YOUB MONEYS WOBTH AT BEATH'S/ MILLINERY. FURS. BLOUSES, xr ,„,„♦ «nd Opposum Fur Toques, FURS Fancy Flannelette Blouses, latest SlA P 16* lld, 17s \u\ lvll\ «*%, large variety, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, YrJ™ limiS" Newest Styles, 10s 6d, Sable Hare Collar*, 4s lld, 5e lld, 7s Black* Silk Blouses, dressy and stylish, Ermine Ud. lld to 2oe. 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 19s 6d, 2os T^fw'Paris Models, very stylish, 17s Chinchilla, Foxaline, and Marmot 6d. 355. 11/ 2*s Gel 25s (kl 27? Gd to 52s ! Necklets, stole ends, newest shapes, Black Sateen Blouses, durable yet ln(3S> Jd ' ' ■ 1 12« Gd, 15s Jkl, 17s Gd, 19s lld to expensive, 4s lld, 6s 6d, is 6d, 9s n-nadr-to-Wear Straws, newest colours | 100s. lld, 14s 6d. „,_„ Ud, -ls lld, 5s lld | MUFFS. JACKETS. fo 10s 6d? MUFFS. ! Latest Shapes in Jackets the most \W Motor Cap*, navy and all colours, ! MUFFS. fashionable coloure. all lengths, l<s ] 1 lld 2» Ud, 3s Od, 4s 3d, 4s Gd L.. „ £ „ / ,?, - .. , , j M. 21s, 25s 6d, 27s 6d, 29s 6d to k n«. 1 Sable Hare Mulls. 4s lld, os lld, bs : (jrjg q^ t tTifRS' UNDFRWEAR I Ud, 7s lld. , i Long Twefcd Coats, latest styles and ~- ,v H iono- k|,m.--o. Is 3di'u fid i Chinchilla, Emuilino, and 'Marmot j tolouns 42s 49s 6d, 59s 6d, 60s, • Wo ° i?d to W\i Muffs ' 7fi lld ' lld - 10e **> 12s; 81s Wool Vests, fhoV sleeves, I.*, Is 3d, ls : Gd to 63s - | Black Canacul Jackets, a nice assorted™ 4« (id. '.1 GLOVES. I ment 39s 6d, 42te, 4os, sos, Woven Vo*t». I'-n.-r :.nd short sleeves, j Gj.OV ES. ' ° 'nnwjq <?KTRTS " 2s Gd, 2s lld. '■',-. 0-1 to 8s Gd. r 1 r\ v T . » DRESS bMKrb Wovfn Combine i...:i-. :U Gd. -l« Gd, 4s h b. Cloth and Tweed m «1 the newest lld to 1* Gd. I Aetmchan and Fnr-lined Gloves, 2s 6d, styles. 8s 6d, 9s Ud, lis 6d, 12s Bloomers, black and ikivv, 4s lld, 5s 2g lld, 3s lld a pair. lld, 14s Gd, 17s Gd, 21s, 22s (kl, Gd & fid to l;fe Url. Trilby Kid Gloves, elected skins. 27s 6d, 35s to G3s. Children's Bloomers, 2s lld, 3s 3d, 3s browns, beavers and black, 2s 6d Many of these are 28 and 30in Cd to 7s Gd. a pair. band. BEATH AND CO., LTD., DBAPEBS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

THE MOST ADVANCED IDEAS IN MODERN ART Demand tliat "KOYALDOULTON," "LAMBETH" ART POTTERY Should occupy a foremost position in Ceramics. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES, Depicting the work cf ArtUts so intimately known to Connoisseurs as Messrs G. Tinworth, M. V. Marshall, Butler, F. C. Pope, and Misses H. Barlow nnd SI. Simwance, NOW ON VIE\V IN OUR UP-TO-DATE SHOW ROOMS. JOHN BATES AND CO. g 616 215 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

YOU NEED WAKM UNDERWEAR. FPHE arrival of cold weather auggests tho X need of Warm Garments. Not only • I are they required tm a matter of comfort but '*' are an absolute necessity in order to keep good health. . Having discovered your need you naturally buy where tho Assortment is Largo, tho Goods are Fresh, tbo Values Right, and fit? where you can rely on courtesy and attention, §7*! whether tho purchase be largo or small. . gSK These are our features. If you look in you'll Vw» appreciate them. ■i&r ' PANTS and SHIRTS. \'M Lambs Wool, 6s Gd, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, Ps 6d. ' ( > Cashmere, ss, us 6d, Oa 6d. 7s cd. Roslyn Unshrinkable Wool. 7s 6d to 10s 6d. '■;.. Britannia Cashmere, Uushrinkablo, 6s Cd ■','':::■ to 8s Cd. SOCKS. ] .>.;••'.■ In Half Hoso our Variety is endless. Whe- .■ " iher it bb tho Smart and Dressy or the r\> Plain. Warm. Durable Sock. You'll find we ' V >;. , la, la 3d, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s Bd. i s HULBERT, SLAYMAKER !$■ AND CO., l s ,f - MEN'S FURNISHERS, ;||; ' HIGH STREET. ! £'■ jniTIES AND LAMB ||k'" '&TO A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT $!gf Of First-cluss '"-ly fi'lft OXERS* REQUISITES i;>S; ALWAYS IN STOCK. ,£v DAVI ES AND LAMB, £::■ / 181 COLOMBO'STREET F $."■■ ' •. - ■■■■ '•'■■■ " ■;- %: "OPENING OF STRANGE'S ' GRAND NEW FURNITURE SHOW ROOM GRAND NEW FURNITURE SHOW ROOM AND MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY - ;;;; MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY O:. OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ' MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, The Product of our own - Steam Factory Opposite Christchurch Railway Station. /"\UR new Furniture Show Room is a splcn- *-* did ono, occupying the whole of tho first floor of the immense warehouse formerly in the occupation of Messrs Ross aud Glendinrr, ning, and which wo some timo since acquired ,V and added to our own premises. 1,, ~'.}■"' Thankr to the Extension of our Establishl'.''\j- : ment, we are at last enabled to do justice to our great furniture department, and we think those who favour tho latter with a visit of inspection, now that it is completed and in full working order, will admit that THERE IS NOT SUCH ANOTHER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE AS OURS IN NEW ZEALAND! Visitors to our new Furniture Show Room will, after inspecting the collection of Furniture, be interested to note that wo have mado A NEW DEPARTURE, and havo added A TIANO DEPARTMENT to the many others constituting our extensive business. Everybody who furnishes nowadays requires a piano or an organ lor both), for these familiar instruments aro now reckoned almost as indispensable to the homo as tables, chairs, or other articles of furniture. HENCE THE ADDITION OF THE NEW DEPARTMENT, wherein may be seen a grand assortment of beautiful instruments, including: THE WORLD-FAMED BECHSTEIN PIANOS. THE RENOWNED SCHIEDMAYER PIANOS. THE CELEBRATED CHAPPELL PIANOS and other favourite makes. Also THE WELL-KNOWN "ESTEY" ORGANS. For all of which we are tho Solo Canterbury Agents. A VISIT OF .. . INSPECTION SOLICITED. W. STRANGE AND CO., LIMITED.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12509, 23 May 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12509, 23 May 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12509, 23 May 1906, Page 6