■?■* ! Magnificent Initial Display H of Autumn and Winter Goods. ■> i By the Tongariro and the Corinthic we received several . '.' i. hundred cases of new goods, and for some time past busy . ,' hands have been at work unpacking the goods. We are now K^ ready to show you the new goods for the new seascn. ?_ Briefly stated, it is to be a season of velvet and furs, . f^ which appear to dominate the situation. They are to be ]j' '[. seen alike on Millinery and Costumes and Fur Sets, all fur v 1 coats and cloaks are to have a great vogue. ' "" %&/ \£y Costumes are remarkable for their extreme sim- " plicity, and depend upon exquisite tailoring for their dis- (Pl,w r) ■ * * Jt<S~ 25% tinction and charm. The "Matchbox" Costumes, as they Jj}\ t - "^— are popularly called, are decidedly becoming, and are certain if Q to jump into favour. The backs of the coats are mostly of >s <^JxߣB^ , ~* ! e the flat panel shap~, and the curve that is needed is obtained ,' t in two vertical seams about six inches apart under the arms. - \ The Dress Fabrics offer an exceedingly wide range of ' !, choice both as regards colour and weave. Rough tweeds in s; Harris effects, Knop Cheviots, Shot Homespuns, Donegal .' f Tweeds, Diagonal Tweeds, Velvets and Velveteens are the - J more fashionable weaves, and the colours run riot, affording '■ ? the widest possible choice. In Milliner}', Velvet and Fur are conspicuous, and the - V s new shapes are still huge, although a few small hats are ■ --;; affected. *'■ y Our exhibition of new things is worthy of this great , ~-' f popular store, and we invite the ladies to see the beautiful .' ; V .> new goods which, we are certain, will give them unbounded , ; pleasure. ,■
ASSOCIATION . ': : i||j CASHBL STREET - - CHRISTCHURCH.|§f| | _ J . . —— . ■ /'.:'.. f After ■■ I Sμ i B"? ' *' "" ■' ' "■''■■' ■'■■»' lip i%JL«I!i . ' , . ' I *3 in our . " . ' ' - I specials — ■ ■■ ■~mm Splendid Reading for Old & Young I c have J llst °P cned U P an exceptional Other Books, suitable for adtUt reading i $|l| I Sajsvf^ assortment in Pocket Classics, and we At 1/9 each; ; li|| ! are offering them at very reasonable • ' " • ■ ■■. -: ; ■ >:<.;a:(i ||g ■' prices. These standard works are in Children's Books,.at6d 1/- 2/-to3/6 ; e§}£ |ji i* a very attractive binding and well Boys'and Girls , Books " :;l;ii t worth your perusal • " At x y. jy 9 2 /6 to ty£'e«ij§Sf jS I • Price 3/3 ea.; or 6/11 half-dozen . Australiail Boys » and Girls' ; Acnual||l J§| | Novels, suitable reading for ..long "■ ; Pnce °i' ||j | evenings, by all the leading authors _ '-Boys , and Girls' Own Annuals . ; ||p f,6d. each, 2/9 per half-dozen,'or ' , ■ At 7 / 6 ie *l||f Ifjj t 5/- per dozen. ' ■ Chums, price 7/6 each :' , 'vj||| |||| I
\ VIL w\ KniH IW ijISefcJLIJCBtIw *i-* iiiijj -f L * " COMPLETE with all accessories 1 1 Price OQA Guineas | i —----——--------————— — —j j*jj e Cylinders - Cy-% The Cylinders The phenomenal success that attended the intro- are off-sd W. ft. are cast duction of Overland Model 51, proves conclu- obviate the deal '■ ' 1 singly sively its possession of rare merit. A careful centre in tltt ,; .||| with large perusal of the specifications below will convince fo|| s// , 0 &, «* Water you that all the requirements of the most the time of the '. Jackets. exacting buyers have been anticipated. impulse. J - ■rffr SPECIFICATIONS. f■ •' Wheel Base-llOin. Tread-50 or 60. Seating Capacity-Five Passenger. | ' Horse Power-30. Transmission-Three Speeds : selective and reverse. Clutch-Cone Ignition -Remv Brakes-Interval expanding, external contracting. Sprmgs-2m front, f § Jin Siptic JL. Steering and segment, adjustable Front Axle-Dtop£d, j r w rion Axle— Semi-fioating. Wheels—Artillery wood. Tyres—34 x 3|in. Frame— « Sngte drop gas, three oil. Colour-Dark blue body, cream || • xr,- / / /-» / .y Front a two Passenger Roadster '. ' : NottCe the Overland g Urge fore-door five passenger Touring Car, jg . - NZ Farmers Co-op. Assn. Nts jl F. KIBBLEWHITE, Co-op. Garage, Selling Agent for North Canterbury «X Messrs. WEBBER & SMILY, Ashburton, SeUing Agents for South Canterbury. Ik
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13984, 6 March 1911, Page 2
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