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gWwwlf WWWKJ 1 l W UP W w'lPly'w'w l tip W>'«> W 1 Hr HP IP 1 IP w 'iM I mw HP tP IP '■» '■ WP a I Artistic Covers j£lj|ssJ I Chairs 0r... . I Chesterfields N^pF ]* Are needed in every well-furnished home during the Summer Season, and 5 % we arc engaged in supplying a stron» demand for the*e very serviceable J C things. If you want to protect your Chairs ard Conches. \vn v.oi;ld like f X you to s<c our New Stock of COVERS. It ircludcs J I A WIDE CHOICE of CRETONNES, ART LINENS, j I A NEW SHIPMENT of the "HARRIS LINENS" | | at 2/3 per yard | 3 111 a variety of delightfully dainty colour cficcts. 3 I YOU SHOULD SEE THEM I j A J WHITF. I.fdi J I rio Qso ¥¥ MmLM. JL _____ JLii.!JU . j I THE PREMIER HOUSE FURNISHERS 1 I White's Corner, Chrisfchiirch 1

Custard Powder Delicious ... •witH Ste-wed Fruit, Fruit Salads, Puddings, Etc. ALL GROCERS * 6d per Tin ~. §■ . ' m jfc / r ■ ■ ■ [ - ,' r r * ■ C6Siu—3

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■ ■ ', . . ; ; . I The VICTORIA CROSS is an emblem of loyalty and faithful service to King and country. It's worn only by the bravest of soldiers— .. those who have proved : warriors on the field of battle. When you're shopping, look for our Trade Mark. It resembles the V.C. in appearance, and is a noted emblem of loyalty and faithful; service rendered to the Christchurch public by "The People's Place for Value." We have long ago proved ourselves "Captain of the Ranks " jn the matter of VALUE giving and straightforward dealings. When you're shopping, look for the VALUE, CROSS —it's your safeguard. . There is no Department in any establishment more attractive to the ladies than the Mantle and Millinery section. Take, | . for example, these:— 1 White Muslin Dress Skirts, plain styles and trimmed insertion— I 5/11 7/11 10/6 and 14/6 1 White Muslin Costumes, trimmed embroidery 25/6 39/6 and 42/- ---. AUover Embroidery Costumes, at .... 49/6 and 63/- , Linen Costumes, in all the newest shades, latest styles in coats— 19/6 25/- 32/6 and 37/6 White Muslin Blouses, trimmed insertion 6/11 8/11 and 10/6 . White Underskirts, trimmed embroidery or lace— 5/11 6/11 8/11 10/6 to 15/6

—— IOTLUNERY^- —- New Canvas Ready-to-Wear Hats, in large and small shapessuitable for motoring, tennis, croquet, etc. 11/6 to 13/6 Linen Hats, in all colours, medium and large shapes, trimmed very daintily, from .. ... .. 6/11 to 18/6 Trimmed Hats, in small shapes, in black, burnt or white, trimmed smartly \vith upstanding loops of ribbon s Trimmed Hats, in crinoline, tagal, chip or fancy straws, trimmed with flowers, ribbon, etc., very attractive, from 15/6 to 35/Children's Millinery in great variety, Silk and Linen Hats, also Bonnets, from .. .. .. 2/11 to 12/6 Children's Straw Hats, trimmed rosettes, silk, etc. 4/11 to 12/8 " The People's Place for Value " I Graham, Wilson & Smellie m^22^SLmamaga^mammmmmamsamsmmemmama^m^ammiam^^^^^^^^^^^

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13908, 6 December 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13908, 6 December 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13908, 6 December 1910, Page 2