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107 to 115 CASH EL STREET, CHRCSTCHURCH. fpr Canterbury's Fashion Store. *Ips WE are now making a special display of the New Goods for the New Season, and it is ju<t like looking at the pages of a fashion book to visit the different > departments of this Store, but with this advantage you have before you the > actual things and can get a bitter grasp of their salient features. This display is t more complete than any previous similar exhibition, and the ladies who wish to I become familiar with the fashions will take an early opportunity of seeing the • < exposition. The Showroom is a style study worthy of a much larger city—the ;; < exhibition of Millinery, Costumes, Coats, Blouses and Furs, is extraordinarily good, i and we extend a cordial invitation to every one to visit the Exhibition to-day.

The First Lot of Fashionable Furs The display of Fashionable Furs is excellent tor to early in tho coneon. We are showing pieces iv Russian Fitch, Uauin Marten, Mole, Sable, Marmots, Fox, Grey Fox, Alaska Fox, and a variety of real and imitation Fure. A Great Group of Garments Now on view at the Co-op. The Showroom is an attractive spot just now, and may be described ag tho ttudio and schoolroom. Hero is displayed all the elog-nnt and artistic garments that tho fashion deaigners bavo produced for thu adornnunt of women, and tho manner in which we have them displayed will afford numerous style hints for all who care to study effects. The display is of remarkable educative value, and our prices inculcate economy in its truest eenre. The Blouses are in bilk. Cashmere, Flannel and Delaine in distinct styles. There is a fiuo showing of Tea Gowne, Dreising Gowns, Dressing Jackets and Bridge Coats, and The Costumes are the Perfection of Style. The tailor-mado costumee are in light and dark tweede, cut away coats or pointed at fcho sidep, beautifully trimmed with black braid. Other costumos ate in etriped tweeds, with trimmings of plain cloth and braid, while of Navy and Black Cloth Costumes there is almost an endless variety. Every style ie repr?eented, fitting and semi-fitting, straight front and cut-away. At ... ... 8 to 5 Guineas. Boys 9 CSothing For the Winter. The litfclo boya who toddle about at the eide of their mothers must be dressed in style, to harmonies with the gowne of the matrons, and fashion caters for the littlo men. We are showing everything new and nobby for the little boys. FANCY TUNIC SUIT 3 for little boye— At ... 12/6 to 25/VELVETEEN SUITS, Tunic, Con way and (sailor i-tyUe— At ... ... ... 10/6 to 25/CONWAI SUITS, in fancy twecdi and terjes— At ... ... ... 14/6 to 27/3 KILT SUlTHinacrgcs — At T.. ... 35/3 33/6 37/6 NEW FANCY SUITS, made from thethest series— . At k 18/6 to 85/NOKFOIK SUITS in English and Colonel tweeds, made in onr own workrooms— At 14/e to 27/e JEESEY SUITJ with cap t» match, in navy or white wool, plain or ribbed — At 10/9 to 18/6 FANCY OVEHCOATS At ... iO/6 to 25/6 OVERCOATS, Chesterfield "shape— ... ... ... 15/6 to 89/6 Soft Furnishings The homo in Winter time needs to be very comfortable, and soft furnishings go a long way in providing this comfort. We place on effer a new shipment it tho most wantod goods. AUT SERGES suitable for coverings, heavy curtains and table covers, all good shades, 60 to 72in. wide— At ... ;.. 1/7 to 4,/e a yard TABLE COVERS in sarge, in green and red, "the very b?st for every day use— From ... ... ... ... 18/8 LACE CURTAINS, a new lot— From ... ... 1/11 to 73/-a pair MADBAS MUSLINS, fringed, tasselled or plain— '. At ... ... 10|d to 8/6 a yard

YON SIERAKOWBKI & GO. Mokcri of Win Shirtttrs, Ugtu, Fenect, Wir* and Inra Catot. Cacu, and an kin* •f Cvdan ud eenaral Win work Large Hoc* o? Parrot* and Cuitrttt 100 COLOMBO STREET CHRIBTCHURCH TeUplwa t88» ':390s NEW GOODS AT AUTUMN.. E®IILIN£I!Y We are now showing a splendid assortment of the . . . newest styles of AUTUMN MILLINERY at Sydenham Prices. Millinery made up in any style at reasonable charges. We have the Variety. Our Prices are reasonable. Call and Inspect our Display, GILL & CO~ 44&4S COLOMBO ST., .. SYDENHAM .. '4042

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13377, 19 March 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13377, 19 March 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13377, 19 March 1909, Page 2

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