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COSTUMES Ready-to-Wear. ''he very acme of style is reached iv these new imported ready -to - woa> costumes. They were chosen for v* with singular care, and we are rathei proud of the assemblage. We aro als proud of the very reasonable prices at which we can offer these garments. Keseda Green Check Costume., .mart tight-fitting coats, trimmed witl .»n«y galon and .ilk lined, at 69/1 each. m,. and Skirt Co.tume. in cbarapagm tweed, sacque coats, and good smart cut, at 47/6. Tweed Costumes, coats and skirts, in navy and green mixture tweedj, lon^ coat, silk lined throughout, at 49,6. '.Vavy Cloth Costumes, smart long coats. .trapped with large buckle in heavy cloth, at 54/6. Savy and Green mixed Tweed Co »tumes. -Russian ceat. trimmed with navy blue velvet and black braid, at 58/ti. Brown and Green mixture Tweed , Costumes, trimmed with fancy galon and black military braid, Russian coat wit h small barque, at 68/-. Black Cloth Costumes, Russian style, nicely piped with velvet, at 47/6. Black Panne Cloth Costumes, Eton coats, trimmed cardinal cloth, black velvet and white btaid, at 57/6. Black Panne Cloth Costumes, Russian coats, trimmed stiappings black cloth, at 45/- % Black Cloth Costumes, silk lined coats. trimmed silk militaty braid, at 75/6. Black Cloth Coat and Skirt Costumes - Newmarket style, coats lined with silk throughout, at 84/-. Herring-bone Tweed Coat and Skirt Costumes, in fawn and grey, very smartly strapped, at 84/-. Brown Fancy Tweed Coat and Skirt Costumes, long coats with velvet collars and strappings of silk, at 92/6.' Black Cloth Coat and Skirt Costumes, Eton coats trimmed with strappings of cardinal, at 95/-. FOOT ROT. Hall i, Allen's Foot Rot Compound is very effeotive, and those who have tried it speak most enthusiastically of its efficacy. Imperial Half-pints, at 8/f Imperial Quarts, at 11/6 Imperial Half-gallons, at 21/The half-pints are sufficient for 60 or 70 sheep, and tbe quart bottles will treat from 240 to 280 sheep. HORSE OOVERB. The demand for these covers has been phenomenal and it speaks volumes for the farmers, who seem more than ever desirous of giving stock a chance to get through the Wintei in comfort. Perhaps our little prices have helped in tbe new movement. Ac all events we have made very big sales, and are still capable of meeting all demands.

! AN OPPORTUNITY, || CHEAP WALL PAPERS 1 ! CSiEAP WALL PAPERS [ 15 per oent. Discount- off a 11.... *J|f | . Wall Papers for One Month only. | B. BUTTON I ► HO CASHBL STREET ... Hmxt Pr—m Offlo* ||| FIVE IMPORTANT POINTS To bi considered in buying a FOUNTAIN PEN. jj| la it easy to fill and clean ? ' M Does the ink flow well from the pen 7 ifi THEY ARE THESE: Does it leak or blot? . JfjWiil it last lone enough to pay for buylnt nryt !s it really an economical investment? ,'fm There are soma Fountain Pens that corer one or mere of tbe«e points, but ™jv|| DR. FABER SELF-FILLING PEN is the only one that ab»loW|| ooyers all ol them. Call and see them or write for particulars. , ?&i B. PETERSEN & CO., I Manufacturing Jewellers, Christchurcl^

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12509, 23 May 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12509, 23 May 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12509, 23 May 1906, Page 2