: |||g SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN g 1 f^^^^ 1 wr Note tK& TPenipiitug Price® m BrnDort3.lit These arc smart, medipm, and LIGHT GREY TWEED 3/4 >' 9 D k LENGTH COATS. They are well made, and good fitting, with H /f* I UrCileSß swing-backs. Self and velvet collars. Usually 27/6 each. H >• • of Ladies , and Maids' There are only 48 of them. S^ I Winter Coats special price io'u each 1I . sI I LADIES' TWEED A- . . -- § Ladies' p&lftots A Great i Tweed Purchase <*S I A little lot o f 14 onJy of thesc# They are ■ COStUITieS. fuU len * th and Tailor - made - In &*? and Upwards of 600 9 . green Heather Mixture Tweeds. 6!fir'ffi!fc R^Slq I These are Usually ... 3 9/6 each (Straight.) Neat U Tailor-made gar- - v an J dr ; essy .B ments, itfith short, Special Price each T?«f t ariiV* , ) '■ medium and long , For Boys' f wear H coats. Well made, aaMaHMaHHHMMMIMMH « M » M » aM i.» n »»»- M »-. T „ r,i • . il j , • In the following H strapped, and shades:— m nicely stitched. . Black, Navy I - mostly in Ladies , ffl GREY Marine '-.■ MIXTURES. " SKIRTS. Cardinal ; fH ' Champagne Vt ß Usually 69/6 each These are in high-grade Tweeds and White, Moss J M "Worsteds, strapped, stitched, and well made. Myrtle, Tan ; 9 Special price In shades of green, grey, brown. Also in Brown. I • . ' blue « T „■, __. . • Worth 1/6 each. -* ■ f Usually 25/- to 30/- each ; v T S TT%J Special Price TO'TT each pnce Oil. -1 each r JLKJ JmJL «S A W& each. 11 Ladies' Golf Blouses. Fur Bgcklitt. ■'"I AuX^I 1 ? ,oSds "tSi , ' W«= Sizes. The latest, with extra ,5f •&& ■i|- «a^eUrate.^ P iuil sleeve,. AU colour, Also" iv > ' yy&U* ,ih shadVβ . mixtures in^s ' AU £ ood skmS S . "Usually 18/6 to 21/- each mixtures. and well tipped. A Vf\ Special Prices V I Special Price JX)' Q <* eh Special Price each ea
\ ■*»»wirnreiniji»iiMllll»ilMagra^^^H SUPERFLUOUS HAIR * Hemstey Bumet's DepHitory fcnnatsnUr removes hair from the face, neck and anus .- without injury to the mast delicate skin. , Is easily applied. Price 4/t. TtomQ. BONKMSrON, W. R. COOK ft M. l_ Mtlmf '-} Mb, Chtmtai C&rbteherefc, «r direct from HEHULEY IVUCr. S3- SptdalM. 40 QMTta Mntt, Dentin. ■ * _ » - - • . ■ 6HRISTCHURCH CITY FASHIONS, 37/6 to S3 ; SUIT OR OVERCOAT ■-■ ' Made to your Measure. ; " Style Book unlSamplM Mat , frat, and I guarantee to fit yoa ■, • . |«ff«ctiy or refand yoar money 7 --\ , vitbottt any arcunwot U you only ' knew how ma -^a^. -»' finitely I can jLeL ? j fit you and the b*^T * l Oiouot of ]% i' money I can \^M9hn^ I Bare yon. It M^Er^^K aalct to your raHlrultl against other HsfwWl styles obtain- lull w\l able elsewhere, jiff! wll the difference effl Hal "- in the skill ot iff// m the Hit build- *wjf/i M ing—the di(- ©F^* 3 **.™ ; tveen the : ; xraee and dash of Uμ lit, and th» difference in quality and self-satia-faetion, too, you would write at once for my handsome Sttlb Book Ain> BjutPi.Ee of the fabrics from which to eelect your suit, for " Seeing wßtHeTing." I prepay a!l forward- - ' log charge* to any part of th» Dominion to your home, which meant a big raying to yoa. Jast write a postal today, and yon Jill receive by return mail, rax*, aey , Style Catalogs complete with mtaenrenient ootfit. GEORGE DAVSES Success Su t Shop, ; 184 COLOMBO STREET ,; (OppoaiteKiqcaid'a, near City HoUl)
Scrofula Is very often acquired, though generally inherited. Bad hygiene, foul air, impure water, are among its causes. It is called "the soil for tubercles," and where it is allowed to remain tuberculosis or consumption is pretty sure to take root. Hood's Sarsaparilla removes every trace of scrofula and builds up the system that has suffered from it. This is the testimony of thousands of cured people. "My brother snffered very much from eczema (a form of scrofula) on all parts of his body, but thanks to Ilood's Sarsaparilla, he Is now tn excellent health." Miss tt. L. Bakes, Awatuna, via Eltham, Taranaki, >'. Z. Hood's Sarsaparilla Qi|{o Made by C. I. Hood Co.. Lotrell. cod B II •?> Msss. U. H. A. br cbemi&U. STTLISH WEAR. Ohisnall and Stewart are showing novelties in fancy woollen vests, new stock of raincoats, just to hand, in latest fashions. Dressing-gowns up to date. Fresh arrival of shirts and pyjamas in all weights and designs, for winter wear Cookham House, 224 Colombo street. (j
Flowering Bulbs to make gay gardens. Tulips, 'Ranunculus, Iris, .etc., offered by Nimmo and Blair in another column are worthy of • attention. IMcee' exceedingly low. 3
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13108, 6 May 1908, Page 5
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