THE HERALD 'Wf OF SPRING.. In keeping with the dictates of 20th Century Fashion, Dame Nature is fast | f\ discarding her sombre-hued Winter Costume, and is posed before the looking- | \\ glass, donning with becoming deliberation, her welcome Spring outfit, which § |\ is by-the-way plentifully tinged with light green. kfllTl^Hl^ Following her lead BEATH & CO. Ltd. have hastened the opening of a \l Wy/ vast array of Spring requirements. These are, of course, not as yet complete, ))}"'/ but complete enough to warrant our saying that never before have we been (({Hi enabled to show such a wealth of pretty things, and such values as the new I \lfi Season brings forth. J*lX_-=^ Just here we might say our buying facilities are unique. "We have not )%^5~ simply 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 large Australian firms, we are able to keep a staff of experts constantly employed in London. One man <|jpys Millinery ; another Costumes, Dress Goods, etc.; another Fancy Goods and Underclothing ; and so on. We thus have a specialist to buy each line, and by sharing in the large purchases we can thus do, we can always get our goods cheaper than any individual house can. That's why we can sell high quality goods so much cheaper than any other house in the trade. _._i-— »« «.-. >*mn>.^*^*imm*^m»*mmmm***i^*mi^^*^m*mtmm***^^m*wx**^ammi**>^'*^*^ ADVANCE I ADVANCE NEWS Millinery Suggestions. I ABOUT OOSTUIES. jrj\ v, IN Sprig evcy woman's fancy turns to thoughts of * new Clothing:, and a lot of Canterbury women naturally __ ...... ... . „ , "* look to BEATH & i_o. to keep them posted on the new THE Millinery showing n practically complete now, and styles. the Hats we have on view are really brilliantly attrac- * This reason's sh-wing certainly endorses our claims tive. that by constant relations with the best creative taltnt __ , ~ __~•- , ~ in the World's fashion Centres, we are enabled to Perhaps the most striking feature abo-t the new * secure fi rst choice of all the new things, just as they season's styles is their wearableiiess ; a happy adap- leave the designers' hands. The result i-, of course, tion of the latest Paris styles to meet the more Conser- * that you see here such an exclusive line of Spring Cosvative Colonial taste, resulting in effects which are as * tumes in all the new fabrics as you cannot duplicate delightfully artistic a-, they are pleasing and effective. * W ° man Sh ° Uld thCm ' WC '"''^ It is too early to attempt to describe them before thc crl 'g 8 ™' effective style is shown in the n , w showing is complete, but just to mention one or two : trimmed Costumrs in striped, self-colours and small One very effective Hat is the new" Dolly Varden." _*. checks, trimmed bias folds, etc., three-quarter and It is a pa.c vhj* ». satin straw, dainti.y Crapedl with * Striped V„i,e Cos. tulle and soft shades of brown, finished with full shaded tumC( white si | k s i lp< e i a ! >orate ly trimmed with lace, roses to match. ' and kimono brace of pale blue, at 69/6. Another pretty style is a new Copenhagen Blue Z Small Check Voile Costumes in heliotrope black, _, . .. .0 ..., , j , • tl r 11 _ * white, and pale blue, trimmed lace insertion and tucks, Crinoline with prettily shaped brim. Jhe full tarn also Wh it c 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, lady should see these hats. * at 17/6 and 21/N^ Maa^_M - a _ aa ______-«_«_____M________-_-__^^ Formal Spring Opening will be advertised in a few days. Bp 3 ! J__wSmmmA ii liell *\_\\_ _ef JL _--■ JL__u_/-fc3B_i JL JL& mmW JL__/tdCHRISTCHURCH
LUSCIOUS TOMATOES Only 4d. per lb. - Don't pay 2/- per lb. for forced tomatoes when you can get delicious, juicy tomatoes, canned by the Pioneer Canning Co., for about iod. the 2 Jib. tin— W.perlb. DIONEER CANNED ■ TOMATOES are . . guaranteed to be of freshly plucked fruit, all sound ; and good. Used by leading hotels, ALL STORES. INSIST ON *P» FUSE AND COOD. OTS. r- ' a TRIBES BE I HAT & TIE ;i SALE. I <! An Unusual Ghanos. ! II- Being heavily overstocked i , I with Summer Straws and new j ~. i season's Ties, we determined i |on a Slaughter Sale. Going to 2 . | quit the lot. More goods com- j I ing in presently, to make i ' | natters worse. Stock must be j • < | reduced NOW at all haaards. 3 I | Here's your chance. a •■ | STRAW BOATERS, (lull* sad double i I , rlm», all tites 3 ( t_u_Uyj/6t07/6Now__.yl/tto»/« J ,| ftnty TIES: U»itviioo't,allklndtand I . ( I aOacw,*/. _/• 1/6 xl- Now_H Id i TRIBE & CO.: ;, 11 Men's Outfitters, 4 r < 910 High Stnsst. _
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12909, 14 September 1907, Page 3
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