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1107 to 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. i__Baa____*_*__**__———_————_aa*_——a___—«_*______a_——*_—— Wm~ Canterbury's Fashion Store. ~9(B I | feAr wm i lull Ur Pi of oIT-Lfcu. j !i IV7E are now making a special display of the New Goods for the New Season, 1 ""' j i W¥ anc ' li 1S J ust *ike looking at the pages of a fashion book to visit the different \ 1 > departments of this Store, but with this advantage you have before you the _ . •>, I } actual things and can get a better grasp of their salient features. This display is > |j | more complete than any previous similar exhibition, and the ladies who Avish to * | | become familiar with the fashions will take an early opportunity of seeing the \ J < exposition. The Showroom is a style study worthy of a much larger city—the \ f i exhibition of Millinery, Costumes, Coats, Blouses and Furs, is extraordinarily good, | I I and we extend a cordial invitation to every one to visit the Exhibition to-day. s j The First Lot of New Dress Fabrics ] Fashionable Furs f^s^ I _, ... - _ , . — ~ ~j, a! " tho fashionable weaves, and our prices are ai low now v t Tha display of Fashionable Furs is excellent for so they aro likely to be at any time during the season. ' early in th«- season. AYe are showing pieces in Russian j Fitch, Baum Marten, ilole. Sable, Marmots, Fox, Grey ALI.-AYOOL COSTUME BROAD CLOTHS, -tiin. wide, j Fox, Alaska For, and a variety of real and imitation Furs. in brown, blue, green and blaok— ] At — — ■•• 2/6 a yard 1 ALL-WOOL COSTUME BROAD CLOTHS, 46in wide, I £k. f5 iSJ T (fa !L5 "i**l ft? in all tho now t*hades of cobalt, cinnamon brown, tea § «>**» VrfJß *-**•»■ green, moss groen. navy blue, violet Ac— « Afc 2/llayard DStVII ***-» ALL-AVOOL VENETIAN CLOTH (unspottable) in ever* Now on view at: the Co-op. fa»».o»abi. .hade,««. wide- ; Tho Showroom ia an attractive spot juat now, and may SATTN AMAZON BBOAD CLOTH, in cobalt, electric. ; be described as the studio and schoolroom. Here m dis- moss green, cinnamon brown, navy, Ac. 48in. wide— '' ployed all tho elegunt and artistic garments that tho _ t __ ___ _ 8/llavard '' fashion designers have produced for the adornment of " '" '" ' , s women, and the manner :n which wo have them displayed ROBK LENGTHS, in all tho costume broad cloths, Drap will afford numerous style hints for all who care to study Chiffon, Drap duperb, Drap Delaine, Popularity Ac.— effects. The display is*of remarkable educative value, and At ... SW/O 42/— 45/- 47/6 55/----our prices inoulcata economy in its truest sense. .—_—————«_————__--«_-_——________________ i . The Blouses are in Silk, Cashmere, Flannel and ' '! Delaine in dißtlnct styles. There is a fine showing ot _- 1 _; B j» Ci-.*____-*!_.JL_.—.._ 'X Tea Gowns, Dressing Gowns, Dressing J*ok*ts and ,TJ«_!SII_IBbS C» f IHIBnQBGXX6S iM B Bridge Coats, and - ' ",' • J _?i] I T*»«*» rnotiiMAQ 9en They tell of cold woathsr to come, and tho wisdom of l & l lne ViOßlumes iar« making preparations for »zoing through winter in comfort. f"; I the Perfection Of Styl©. Secure your flannels and flannelette now, and you will flad fI B The tailor-made costumes are in li R ht and cark twoeds, oar P rices vor y «Mon»"»"«- *.; tnt-away coals or pointed at tho sides*, beautifully trim- "DOCTOR" FLANNEL highly recommended for cold £ mcd with black braid. Other cottumes aro In striped weathor wear . - _> tri-eds, with tr'aimings of plain cloth ond braid, while _£ t % 1/8 S/— 2/Si a Tard «* of Navy and Black Cloth Costumes there is almost an ' ' ' ¥ *" V endU*Bß variety. Every style is represented, fitting and "ERA" FLANNEL, in cream, »uitable for ladies' and Bemi-fitting, straight front aad cut-away. children's wear— ' At ... ... Sto 5 Guineas. At ... ... 1/11 2/3 S/6 a yard — —— STRIPED WOVEN TWILL FLANNELETTE 86in. wide— w E& 9 AfM At*" At ••• Bid. 9d Oid lOid 1/. a yard ,*"" OQVS DOUBLE WRAP FLANNELETTE. 38in. wide— *7- •■» 9 At 9d IOJd 1 ltd«yard V For tho Winter. plain flannelette, sgin. wide— ,0 The little boys who toddle about at the side of their \ At ... ... \ ... 8d 9d a yard mothers must be dressed in style, to harmeniso with the ________——_————■ ——————. --——-————______ i l ' gowns of tbe matrons, and fashion caters for the little r- ?f? men. AYe aro showing everything new and nobby for "_■"■___ Kkß -»___, %_"_». _I _ _______ =_£ tbe little boys. 1616 N@W VOSlinffS INFANCY TUNIC SUITS for little boys— * , ... .-"A ■*£ n™™U,;'i m "'n "' 't.. 2 , 5 /" A cow Veil most beVthe necessary equipment o! everT* "? VELVETEEN SUITS, Tunic, Conway and hiiilor Styles- woll . dregaod i ad y. We-afford youwiple choioe.andTre are ■* •"'« ■/• a ••"■ 10/6 25/ ~ showing the lashionaWe goodt— &' CONWAT BUITS, in fancy tweeds and Ber-jes— " - ■ " k% At ■ ... ... ... 14/0 to 27/6 NEW VEILINGS extra strong and aerviceable. and in,. '£ KILT SUITi in serges— . very char ruing patterns; in black, grey, navy, brown- •J JSJ '' At ... ... 35/B S3/6 37/0 and white— *--•!; j NEW FANCY SUITS, made from the best At 1/2 1/8 1/4 1/6 1/8 to l/lO a yi; '"g NOBFOLK SUIT 3in Engiiah and Coionia^eed 0 .. SERVICEABLE MOTOR VEILS, in chiffon, in all wantod"* f " in our own workrooms— .. 0 .„ o/« o/< * i_.i. i* j At ... ... ... 14/6 to 27/6 At ••• "■• a / s a / s a /*» ***** i I JERSEY SUIT 3 with cap to match, in navy or white In guk> in „_{_,, na vy, brown, prune and reseda— "51" | wool, plain or ribbed- ' _. 10/9 to 15/6 At 8/11 and 4/11 «oh |- 1 FANCY OVEECOATS At ... 10/6 to 25/6 NEW VEIL LENGTHS, with fancy chenille and spot '$■ OVERCOATS, Chesterfiold shape— borders, in all fashionable shados— z\ At 15/6 to 30/6 At ... 2/3 2/11 8/6 to 4/6 eaah \> | Soft Furnishings Dependable Towels | j The homo in Winter time needs to be very comfortable, Tf . _ f _ ovreU yott can fill yonr want! to -f and soft go a long way in providing advantage by purchasing at the FaLerrCeTep: fc fort. AYe place on effer a new sh.pment ?f the most We _ av(J just D got '_* an exceptionally large supply of fe wanted goods. really gooie towele, and these are marked at our famous low if I ART SERGES suitable for coverings, heavy curtains and prices— * • >g^ table covers, all good shades, 60 to 72in. wide— "^ X At .„ ... 1/7 to 4/6 a yard WHITE TURKISH TOWSLS— & I TABLE COVERS in eerge, in green and red, the very At 1/- l/4r 1/6 1/0 3/- 2/8 to 4/6' jgjj b?st for yery day uao— IS/8 UNBLEACHED STRIPED TURKISH TOWELS— M LACE CURTAINS,'a new lot— At lOid 1/- 1/2 1/6 1/9 to 2/6 % HFrom ... 1/11 to 72/—a pair £» H MADRAS MUSLINS, fringed, tasselled or plain- BROWN LINEN TURKISH TOWELS- *| S At ... ... IOJd to 3/6 a yard At 1/1 i 2/2 2/3 2/6 3/-3/8 to 4/6 g. i ' ' gH" japaiKW ouiub IQjha PAeKST BmwHpStPm I* and Tubers | ?& /__&_{ tobacco Nimmo & Blair .. Dunedin j * " Gsqarzyts PAPERS. & Have the following varieties of Bulbs - m_m and Tubers landing from Japan about S _«_MlP_B_9___r - "f*» Jt?J LUIom Aaratara Rubro VlHstam, gorgeous -^ flowers of Urge sixe, with bright c rim sou __—caßnnntew * spots, each petal striped with a broad ___________ i__i _____ * toside-- \ vmsm* Each, U. 3/- per doica. Post free. j !rrltlllarl« Karachatenila, small lovely bell&haped flower, dark purple In colour, | mfft&¥ - mmrsa a__ _m per doren. Post free. aMS_W*t» I *" O.loeaala Mnltllalla, producea no flo—rrs, but j ** *«_. **** H J srea' clusters of dArlc purple-coloured H sterns, with rich green leaves almost as i ~f_m _j.j._ ___ 8 ■raassss''- 3 *- 5 ' Xr® I Each, SO. t/- per doaea. i _\ Erarly Ordara Solioited 1 __ _ — _ ___ _, j_* _\ w — Tdi • "%® B^B ra*M_j Nimmo & Blair \ i ., W t <f_ § Seed Merchants and Seed I «, „ an** " I Safes* and most ..*« n .-». UAM .. u . - "*" The Universal Remodv for Acidity of the Gentle ~ VOH BIERAKOWSKI & CO. Stomach. H*.%d»cho,Heartburn, Indigestion, Inf__ts. Chiiax«. »«-«-^yvi™a-, o ti-a,£i f^.F«.e -. •*>»" Eructation*. Bilious Afiootions. I> * li<, .natbV' WI" s«« l««i ftatst, Carta, sr.« an kins* _. *°7pr_n>__oT» > at Karaon ana central *Al—wort _ , ■■ ,■ Biokness at f rago*—"/ Lsrc* Stock of rtrrtta and Cmrrra -, 3 too Colombo street Bl.m**. DfM^fj-LFORDSI -~, ' , uni i\h rtirr-*M&sff!liw\ CHRISTCHURCH L m a ah-ai _ I tmf.m T- J t«p---«e B » Cs9Q« 1 3|sjßij -I I I _ 1

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13375, 17 March 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13375, 17 March 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13375, 17 March 1909, Page 2