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t~ THE HERALD *%0 I OF SPRING.. ■ii Xn ktemnt with the dictates of 20th Century Fashion, Dame Nature is fast | f\ Hil Lidin/hersombre-hued Winter Costume, and is posed before the looking- X\ tl II £T donning with becoming deliberation, her welcome Spring outfit, which LSI) Hil is by-the-way plentifully tinged with light green. wlllfeP^ 1 »| Following her lead BEATH & CO. Ltd. have hastened the opening of a l\j lit"-■/ 111 vast array of Spring requirements. These are, of course not as yet complete, \\\\U I % but complete enough to warrant our saying that never before have we been ////( PIE tabled to show such a wealth of pretty things, and such values as the new W/J lif I Season brings forth. njf^iff* Iff I Just here we might say our buying facilities are unique. We have not Iff I rimolr one or two buyers at Home who buy everything from Pins and Needles up to Millinery: our system is one of Specialisation. By co-operating with two or three other 111 ' large Australian firms, we are able to keep a staff of experts constantly employed in London. One man it buys Millinery; another Costumes, Dress Goods, etc.; another Fancy Goods and Underclothing ; and SI • on. We thus have a specialist to buy each line, and by sharing in the large purchases we can thus do, i! we can always get our goods cheaper than any individual house can. That's why we can sell high quality if loo** s0 much chea P er than an 7 other hoUse in the trade ' p f ADVANOE % ADVANCE NEWS I Willinery Sinj(je f it : o:is. I AiOOT COSTUMES, i sj*,. * IN Spring every woman's fancy turns to thoughts of ','» I new Clothing, and a lot of Canterbury women naturally # look to BEATK & CO. to keep them posted on the new f THK Millinery showing»practically complete now, and sty i e s. '*• '■■'' the Hats we have on view are really brilliantly attrac- o. This season's showing certainly endorses our claims I I ;. ~T that by constant relations with the best creative talent X ' tlvc# * in the World's Fashion Centres, we are enabled to \l i' ; . Perhape the most striking feature about the new secure first choice of all the new things, just as they % season's styles is their wearableness; a happy adap- leave the designers' hands. The result is, of course, '"s tion of the latest Paris styles to meet the more Conser- *, that you see here such an exclusive line of Spring Cos'l vative Colonial taste, resulting in effects which are as tumes in all the new fabrics as you cannot dup urate y vative v.owniAi «» , & „«.„♦;„. * anywhere. Every woman should see them. We invite '* delightfully artistic as they are pleasing and effective. cr Jticism. j$ It is too early to attempt to describe them before the One very effective style is shown in the new *!< showing is complete, but just to mention one or two : trimmed Costumes in striped, self-colours and small ."? ' « «i- v* ; *Urn „•«, " nolly VarHw " i checks, trimmed bias folds, etc., three-quarter and 4 One very effective Hat is the new Dolly Varden * k at ; _ ; _ Rnd 6 6 -a It is a pale vieux rose satin straw, daintily draped with Among others are a Pale Blue Striped Voile Cossij tulle and soft shades of brown, finished with full shaded tume, white silk slip, elaborately trimmed with lace, -'*" rosea to match. .*. and kimono brace of pale blue, at 69/6. ■J ' ■ t . . . . ■ Ri,.» S" I^ll Check Voile Costumes in heliotrope, black, H Another pretty style is a ntw Copenhagen Blue whitr and , c trimmed , ace insertion a^d tuckS( <$ . Crinoline, .with prettily shaped brim. The full tarn a]so White Linen Blouse Costumes, at 49/6. crown is finished with silk loops of blue ribbon, with a Cambric Blouse and Skirt Costumes, in newest •*!' full cluster of shaded Blue Hydrangia to blend. Every stripes in pale blue, grey, heliotrope, green, and navy, *W ' lady should see these hats. * at 17/6 and 21/- --->|> I ' : . : |l; Formal Spring Opening will be advertised in a lew days. sjj£ ' ' £ : "'^^^^' mrm mem f BBATH &* C/O. Lta. IJ v — -CHRISTCHURCH |.'r.»TbLe Fftmouß Remedy fop COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION, %}it .'.;■*,• • Hll the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. : 'ffeoW wW hftm hdM tMi iMdleiM tra amaaH at Ita wonderfal lafltunc*. Its bwllag nww to aHTtlltM. SatM«rs fra«i mrny lena *f BnMMhHk. CMfh, DUMIy «I Hmmmm, PalN orS*rwtN ia th« Chut, aiperience d«ll s btfal ud lm*«di»t* ralM; m<l !• tboM who are subject t* Wdi M th« Clrnt It I* tavaliMbte. Ml pV«*ate*C«tapl«M C*i* It is OMMt trHtatioa la th« throat aadfiv»Bf atrMcth to tha voice, aad it ndthw allaw* a Caeca •» Atthaw t*J ■■»■■ ;-r f V('•Wreak, a«r Canianptlaa to davalop. Coattimptloa hu aav«r b«m kaowa to ati»» whera "Coeght" kava ba«a praparly traatai wtk Ikia ■ailai—■ ■• MM f Mm»M w vftMUt It, aa, Ukaa at tha bagiaaiag a 4aaa ia gaaaraUj taCciaat, m 4 ■ CeaipMa Cw« ia eartate. ||mware ■o£ Imitmtioire f t*i« «r«it •«••••• «r hiarmfs bronohitis ours, has insiuo^i « n«mNr mf unprinelpl««l pmoni t» m*k« Imitation*, amch hi* m*«tloin« *<Brenehltla Our*,' with the •hvjaet •# I|H, -, ««o«lvlne tha> •Impto-mlntfad, and •• gmtting m. •«!• for «n Imitation wWoh has none of the toonoflolal offoote that IIVY. HKARNK'S BRONOHITIS OURB hao. OoHOoqciontly It ha* bocomo noooasary to draw your attention to this fa«t, P|; anal to request you In your own Interests to be partloular to ask for HEARHCS and to see that you g«t MV IWARurt BRONOHfTIS OURS, Small Slse, 3/S| Lar»;e Slae, 4/S. SoW by Ohomlsts and Modl»lne Vendors, and by «k4a ;,!,(; , Pronrlotor, W. O> HBARNK, Ohomlat, Ooolonr, Vletorla. to any Address, when not obtainable locally. NOTICg.- Hisms*! Bronehftts Cure No. Iα does NOT contain any poison within the meaning of the Act It r' ■ equally beneficial for the youngest child and the most aged person. eve) !v. ...fOM lIERIXOWIKIA CO."' .■ ': i s£sx&&& :a I HAVE REMOVED f<"-, , Imp Hawat Nms ax tawlia, . ;>•>■» IOS OOLOMBO STNBBT. TO THF TARGE j'. : ' •. ~ 5-Storey Building, next Morrow, Bassett's, in Manchester Street ~' i ', I am clearing out the balance of ... Exhibition Empire Cycles, «7 17s. Gd. save a sterling *£ rf ■ warranty given with each Machine Exhibition Enipire Cycles, £7 17s. 6d. }|ljy^j2gjk[gHSj*fflsl SPECIAL NOTE—Balance of ExhibiJon Accessories will bs cleared out below landed cost Renew your Machines with—TYRES at 8/6 . SADDLES, 5/6 . CHAINS, 6/6 . HANDLEBARS, 6/S '*-*■ —. SUNDRIES at HALF-PRICE ,?< , ' $£SFx~"7« CHAS. A. KIDD, Colonial Commissioner ,"/ - tMA—KwIK-HO, th» famous Win- ' 7 & •-&?S r S! a ein ll Sn<%!idwtra NEXT MORROW « BASSETT'S, MANCHESTER STREET C 2952 ~;; JJjrw. Halvtt the labour—Halves • *-■ ._ • ' x v ■" * ~" " " 1 JT*** *~~»*~~~~~»»«* CHRISTCHURCH DENTAL CHAMBERS 7, , N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. !• An Unequalled Success in the Scientific Art of Up-to-date Dentistry " \ —- — !| '?,: ' SIQNWRITINO GLASS EMBOSSING | b, I-'- DEQORAT«NQ PAINTING. Etc., Etc. f &£52^1~&g%&5£=235 S m V B, I3UJ I First Fb,, Wardfirs and Cshel Strem IMPORTER OF HIGH-CLASS WALLHAHOIHBS. | , * :« 1 2 Ceaulution to i p.m.. * pja. to 5 P nt., and 7 P*- to I pJt O«Jy. ';,'• - i H B - eBiB1B _ B1BB _BeeBBBB«BBBBBBB»a»BB»e_aB--aW---J

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12904, 9 September 1907, Page 5

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