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I LOVELY i ■ ™ ■■■■ ■ ■ Forthecoolerdays I UnPAA of summer a tweed I UKEm dress ' b almoU a ■ ■ ■ necessity, and such I a dress always looks I ■■ 111 llWk smart, and is appro- ■ I priate on almost any ■ ™ ■■■■1 occasion Ladies who have seen our summer selections of English and Colonial Tweeds declare that it is unrivalled for variety, beauty of colouring, tastefulness of design, and fineness of quality. The prices, too, uphold the values for which this house is noted. Why not call and look through these lovely tweeds, which make such useful and beautiful dresses? Or if you cannot come in, write for samples. ENGLISH TWEEDS, in soft greys and greens, in check and stripe effects— At .. 1/4 I i/9 2 /3 3/6 to 6/ir In green and blue mixtures .. A/xi yard Cream grounds, with artistically arranged green stripes .. .. 4/ 11 var( i And Checked Tweeds in green and grey— 4/3 yard COLONIAL TWEEDS, in lovely green, grey and fawn mixtures, 56m. wide— " At 5/" yard And Striped Tweeds, in greys and greens, 44in. wide, at .. .. 3/« yard GRAHAM, I . OmtLUt IIvJGBMII " The People's Plao* (■■^HR^lli^ l , I tor v«iu«" it i M ■ v """""" — mmmmmmmmm X A7jM*lm 111/' , x k 'VBJ ! - - f, .' ■ WINNER OF THE *f# : <' LL I 111 wi^K ULL) JUUvE|e; £100 COMPETITION. I The number of pertons who visited, tht ; '^&rWsi%s< CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION Wi |m - - keen presented to ParlUtmtnt, + ♦, / '.MMMm^ ' \ , 1,958,394 ' -||l| The nearest forecast was sent in by t¥ f t ' - Mm. TAMES PBACfe, tf J^?^^Hi ■■" ' •'. '■«' ''■'''■'■''^ i^t^'^VJS^^^^^JaSSß M«. James P«ac», CurtoM, Sovffiil^iH^KH '; .. ; :; •; ;- : '\ ■ ' ■;' THE AGENTS FOt / J j^|^B3Sii -■ A PRBB INCOMJfHi , ; FOR TWILVI MRTHI. ,7imHH| Ask your Tobacconist- or Storekeeper for *' OlilD^Hl-Mni^^H ■ ' STARTEk whibh counts as ;s o points. The ?4^)mgjtWH give you full particulars.; ■• < ' wFW®«hl ' :- A f WEE INCOME FOR 12 MollTHl.;\ ; \^|:|g . .; CENTRAL QARAQE"; '^Wm ' ' Telephone 1838. ■' Private Phone. 2055., r A.W. SMITH &S« WORCESTER STREET . CHRlSXCrtUfe<slll j? ■' Sole Agents for .... ■. > A 1 ' fl ffy I THE'-LUXURIOUS " •• -J 1 ■ roveH^ Winner of the International Touriit j Trophy Race, beating 31 competitors;;'. ;' f !;; ££ |§ • from all parts of.the World: •;Winner,-;-^.f; -■' of the Hill CI mSing Competition, Cashmere Hills, AJctober 31st, 1907. J 'M Any trial to 11 tending purchasers. v vp == ' '■>;■'S::". .. CARS FOR HIRE .| | We have a fine fleet of Cars for hire by the hour, day, or week I 7$ U.. ■ ..ggfe

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12960, 13 November 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12960, 13 November 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12960, 13 November 1907, Page 3

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