fThe Outdoor Girl JliiL_ The outdoor girl looms so large on the horizon of to-day that I^^ she cannot be ignored. The entrance of women into many of the sports hitherto looked upon as the exclusive province of men. has necessitated the evolution of .special apparel for r^^^^S^pS^m*j^i: the occasion. While the ladies have gained much in ease " ll '" ,,l,u 'J«P^^^^^|H&^f* '""■■• and comfort by the change, they have certainly lost nothing in appearance,"for nothing could be more becoming than the fSSIII iHk out-of-door novelties in dress which are now being shown in INlilia Beath's , \Ye give a discription' of some of the Iltilrllfi js principal lines, but we earnestly recommend all ladies to call *, PSfsagjJ™. and see the goods for themselves. r '£k jfifc Ladies' Rinker Jerseys, in all shades 4/6 6/6 7 9 12/6 each / Ladies' Norfolk and Belted Golf Jerseys, in all shades— W&£' \' ''piviMiil 5/11 6/6 7/9 10/6 17/6 each Wf-MMSv Ladies' Heather-mixture Norfolk Golf Jerseys— ?'/(? // f JF if' / 14/ 3 17/6 21/- 25/- each 2B fg j jf/.|| / Ladies' Knitted Golf Coats, single and double-breasted, with Ms r /J[t f Mff pockets '• 28/6 35/- 37/6 42/- each ijhMlWm Ladies' Hand-knit Golf Coats, full length 45/- to 72/6 each ■*%B&JsrMfr GOLF COAT RFATH Rj ill ocr/ if § h\ 1 I HL \ \ 9 NORFOLK J5/_ M-*f M—*l a J. R m GOLF JERSEY HAND-KNITTED LIMITED 25/. 45/- to 72/6 FOREMOST with the LATEST FASHIONS each C 5954—1829
GEE AT SUCCESS of Flattering Endorsement of our Sale Policy. Scores of Eager Buyers Day by Day. But, despite the rapid selling, there are still some more lines that must go to make room for new goods—and go they WILL. Look at these reductions—but don't wait, or you'll be too late. Call and benefit by the savings. TO-DAYS' OFFERINGS :— 22/6 Gents' Glace Kid Boots go for .. .. ... 10/0 18/6 Gents' Box Calf Boots go for .. .. .. 9/6 5/- to 14/6 Ladies' Evening Shoes go for .. 2/0 to 4/8. 12/6 Ladies' Glace Shoes, Louis XIV. heels .. .. 0/6 CALL TO-DAY. "> SAVE MONEY. ■' . Write, if you cannot call. * 105 Manchester Street Telephone 694. * '■'-:<' ;< C 8486-771
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-I TWEENIES FOR BUSY MEN*. \ ! The Twcenio is the busy man's friend ■ because it is so •. invenirnt in size and ycx, so satisfying in flavour. I tl tlio ] . course of the day, odd moments crop n up with all busy men, and it is then that the Twoenie is really appreciated | by the discriminating smoker. J n a. j 7'weenie, he can enjoy a first grade Havana that takes just fifteen minutes v to smoke. In reality tho Tweenie is | a shilling cigar in cigarette size. From all first-class tobacconists at ljrl each. 2'
COBB AND CO. f TELEGRAPH ROYAL JUU, COACHES. j CASSIDT AND CO., PROPRIETORS, j CASS RIVER on ,„ iTri of Weg , j -~ (..cttch i-xpress ever? f c s £tL T^? SD f& "Saturday, i & nd £»"«»«?«• for Ctira. i Aumara, ilokitika, Grcymoutfa, Reef ton ; alia ne<stpori * ■ l * ,!Clwn ' , ARRIVING OREYMOUTH SAMS DAY WARNER'S HOTEL, LIMITED, Cnriitchiuch Areata. ;
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14029, 28 April 1911, Page 3
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