RF_T_i*C*i_* WviAn___-__k_-_-T II CHRISTCHURCH (s^aaaamvwvi^ sjobe fOR STEfiUMG VALU£ g <fiwwwwn ™"| || When do yoa Sbop?j ! [ Morning or afternoon ?No .matter which, you can always rely on close attention ? 1 > to your every want here. BUT here is a suggestion : Whenever you can, shop in the | j» morning; because, being less rushed than in the afternoon, we can give you more | J1 attention, and you can take more time and thought over your purchases. Of course g J> that ensures greater satisfaction to both of us, because we want you always to get | J ) what you want here. J J > If goods are ever found to be unsatisfactory when delivered, bring them back, c ! > and we will refund your money. I
| SMART WINTER HATS } ![ At Prices tbat spell Economy. | S It is not a bad idea to get into the habit of dropping into our Millinery Showroom occasionally. It $ i\ keeps you posted on the newest hat styles and the ever-changing fashions. Come in when you are % S passing. « < | Just now the special attractions are some limited job lines of Winter Felts and Straws. They cover % \ > all the wanted styles, both in shapes and colours —new, fresh, and right up-to-the-minute. The prices <| 41 mostly are less than half. % J' Try and see them to-day. <& J j SPECIAL PIIICE. (f |> Ladies' Stylish, Ready-to-wear Straws, in navy, cardinal, moss. 6.C., worth 5/11 6/n 7/11 .. 2/11 ,# a ► Ladies' Ready to-wear Felts, in good shades, worth 6/i 1 and 7/1K .. .. .. .. 316 if # Ladies* "As-you-like-it" Felts ; this season's, fashionable colours; worth 6/6 and 6/11 .. 4/11 <&
*i:nr_«f_odsl Cold -- I RIBBONS j LlreSS UOOa. w_ _4__.. Two-thirds Less f i> You'll find these are all stylish, fashion- VV CHT IB Cl a% it « „ ► able, and worthy fabrics, the kind of ww V, «_.*_._*-*■ til atl USUaI I * as t > stuff you can be proud of. The range is « j . (g >"<J' very complete—plain colours, stripes, or I O f*B/'|-hTC Our Ribbon Counters are just bubbling jg *y?J > checks are all here in a bewildering array. J& _. £%_C l>3 •• _ver with lovely ribbons flowing from the £ > Black Fancy Armure and Material in fount of big values. S v'-i _ ► trreat variety, and creatly reduced— There are still some opportune _ ° . £ '."•'•__ great varieiy, uuu Xt«K t« j ... j . Danty weaves, pretty colourings, and 5b .'. 2) Usually 2/6 2/! 1 3/6 5/11 yard savings to be had in this depart- f .__.., __■ . & ,--_;•-5 Now .. 1/3 1/8 1/0 2/11 yard ment a charming assortment make this one of S |> The much-wanted Fancy Tartan Checks ' the displays of the season. It is a job g ' J) and Stripes, in navy and green, green Warm Tweed Jackets — purchase, bought at a sacrifice, to help g \l and brown, navy and grey, brown Worth from 55/- down to 25/6 tne wholesaler out. 2 it with navy—• Now going at ..9/11 g % Usually .. • • 3/" per yard They are all good lengths, and 3_ *"»• to 6in. Plain Glace Ribbon— £ <l Special Price .. 7/11 the dres9 many are Kaiapoi tailor-made. Usually 1/6 to 1/11 per yard (see *j S Beautiful HeaVy Tweed, suitable for The shades aw. light and window,) .. Now Bjd. | > costume, long coats now much in medium grey, and dark tweeds. Also a special job purchase of Linen ft demand in brown, green, grey, navy, They are worth looking over Collars, about 65-dozen, embroidered, j S and allself colours, broken checks. Only a few left at .. S/11 different heights. S.zcs i 3}, 14, 14 j. | U Really exceptional value for the Ladies' Long Tweed Coats, in Six different patterns— . ~ 9 <[ price .. .. 6 yards for 9/11 selected shades of light and Good value at .. 1/- 1/3 and 1/6 | • tf__) A wide range of Velveteens, for blouses mid greys, all this Winter's SpeCll T„ n ™ . .*_. '* "" * £ '111 and children's tunics, in navy, black, shapes. Worth from 3/- to Mercerised Knitted Ladies Motor Scarves, % -<' t', brown erecn. purple— 5/- m the £ more money— just from Home— <[ Usually 2/11 .. Now 1/9 yard Special Price .. 29/6 to 39/9 Worth 6/6 .. But only 4/11 g
| UPIDERPRICED UNDERWEAR, j | Women's Winter | i| Upderweaf. needs. I ![ At Ooe-tbir» Off. For Men. | ' 1 > ltd. is - .pedal pur—-- trom a' loading EnglUh Ju,t • few joggestion. the kind t£at may save yon S " \\_U-. Itlaeu,_ Ladle." and Children. Woven Com- .*«, « -. 1 binaticau*, Vest 9, Spencers, Bodices, &c, many "of which such as-— £ I are in alllc and wool finish, and nearly all guaranteed Men's Warm Ribbed Lambswool Pants 4/6 to 8/6 % I, anshrinkablo Men's Warm Plain Lambswool Shirts .. 5/6 to 8/n § J| Mostly only one of each, so better call early M*- Cashmere Singly * S/" g j' Combinations from .. .. .. 3/0 to 25/- 7 /u to 10/6 C i\ Vests from.. .. " .. • • 1 fit to 16/6 Men's Cashmere Pants .. •• 3/-1 to 5/" § * Spencera and Bodices .. .. 1/11 to 10/6 Men's Cashmere Pants, extra spliced seats 7/11 to 10/6 C
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B | THE «f*T | H Tichborne Mystery ! | Nsw Light on the Most Rema. kabl* | f-,i ] i Criminal Trial In History <[ ■J jj M THE WEEKLY PRESS" (Begun Mirch2oth) j! |ji Maurice Kenealy's Story of the Great Trial ij (j (Reprinted from *'The Weekly D/spatch ") |> j! EVERYONE SHOULD READ THIS FASCINATING NAMATIVE i\ 1 \ To make sure of securing the whole story, orders for " The I -1 Weekly Press " should be sent in without delay. ([
\Qfi@s. FOURTEEN .1 DAYS'SALE . . BIG SURPLUS STOCK . . I SEASONABLE LINES I g Football Boots, from 6/6 upwards I Chrome Bals, 12/6 I Evening Rimes, 56 I Working Boots. 10/6 And many other lines R. H. TURNER A CO., ! Boot Arcade, 132 High St. '3ISS Til.phohs 1490 J -__-----------JB___MBHHH__MBnMH________i WF __. _ la S__ 01 __. _ ■■ c __! IV mm Always Pleases! 8 BECAUSE it is absolutely I para and wholesome, and has | that fine fruity flavour. I ; & KIRKPATRIGK & Co. I LTD. 1 . NELSON. . I Specialists in Pur* Food Products. I ! ra6ji j ITS TIME NOW to order your Bolt ! for Kast«r ! ! J, GORHES GS%»E?r-! IT7 HIGH ST., CHRISTCHURCH {OpF"»' le *--"?**• *• I*** ■*'•*'■)• Salts io Measure l/om .. .r 55'" O.jmlt *a Meaaon txom •• .50/----s*_*
3 H 0 amusement maker ot modem times equals ~| ■J \ the Edison Phonograph. The purchaser of C r \\ an Edison Phonograph may rely upon it ■! 3 VUnB _j _ betas the most Improved type made at the H L iflSWrs-ii fT ■-£--_ Edison works, and tha* it Is far ahead of any r ■J _>fl_hag-si!__ ,maim - J| talking maohine put upon the market, j 3 i _H They are mtde in several styles, and at Jj C _~**Ks§__i-_9 prloes to suit all pockets. r C The lists of Edison Gold-Moulded Records 3 3 embrace thousands of selections, ranging h . C Irom the ola*sic»l music of the great com- j" AJ — posers to the popular musio of the present day J 7-4 Wa have In stock a full range of Edison Machines and Records, lists ot which S _\ w_l ba sent, post free, to any address on application. C C M Jon doubt the advantages of the Edison Phonograph aa a means of enter. .J ? taintng you, call in at our depot and we will play on- for you. 3 J . NEW RECORDS ARRIVING EVERY MONTH. jj 3 Waean supply Brass and Flower Horns of all sises, Stands. Record Oases, C L g_4 other accessories. Ej ' L COUNTRY ORDERS receive prompt and oaraful attention. p 5 Wll X' Mg ' Central Phonograph D«pt, 5 ' 5 140 HIGH ST., CHRISTCHURCH. C
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12825, 8 June 1907, Page 2
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