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A Charming Array of all that's new for Autumn and Winter Wear OUR AUTUMN OPENING FASHION SHOW correctly mirrors the wealth of new styles at all in favour for the 1914 AUTUMN and WINTER SEASON. Every department contributes its quota of things, new, charming and delightful. The range is very comprehensive, and embraces the latest and smartest Millinery Models from London and Paris, Smart Costumes, Handsome Furwear, Neckwear, 'Blouses and Dress Goods. Many exclusive garments are featured this year—smart things to be seen nowhere else-—goods specially selected by our London representatives during recent visits to Berlin and Paris. Space forbids detail, but the general opinion will be that everything has been selected with admirable taste and judgment. We have pleasure in extending to you a very cordial invitation to come while everything is perfectly fresh, and enjoy a quiet, unhurried and leisurely inspection of these NEW AUTUMN FASHIONS. WE ALLOW ONE SHILLING in £1 DISCOUNT FOR CASH r6 5 2

Left-off Clothing Read This: TT»e well-to-do people ef Christchnrch only buy the very best of Clothing. They generally wear them a few times—eometimes not at all—then Mrs. Ettwood comes in. She bays them cheap, conseqaewtiy she can sell them cheap. Mrs. Ellwood knows good second-hand Clothing of the best material ami wdl made will last longer,- look better, and is infinitely cheaper in every way than the cheap, ready-made shoddy Mrs. ELLWOOD 8«ooiMl-»tan«l Otothlai* 123-125 rod 127 Ama|b Street PHONE 3087 C 9147 m TEe good pointsnj 1 MOTOR mft>| H Too Rumerous to Mention! W BbS kit yw cjb £tr» then Fkit PUce fo> ■Sβ ju| fEBFECT RESILIENCE MM _j FUSDOM FROM TTRE TROUBLES ¥£& Sn MODERATE FUST COST, raa ffij Band Glass Bnbftr Co.. U4. §9 ■9 B CASMEI ST. CHMSTCHOM* _| ACCNCIU EVt»VWME«t |H

f HAS YOUR BOY OR GIRL > GONE BACK TO SCHOOL? Here's the Footwear they need —the sort that will | stand a lot of knocking about. H . GIRLS' BOX CALF DERBY BOYS' CHROMB CALF BAL- 1 LACE BOOT— MORALS, with heel and toe B 8/6 »/e 12/S plates ... 8/6 9/6 12/6 Q CHILDREN'S DHRBY BLACK BOYS' BOX CALF BOOT for §| AND TAN BOOTS— best wear— B 6/- 66 At 8/6 10/6 12/6 | INFANTS' WHITE LANGTRY SHOES, 1 with buckle ... At 4/6 5/6 1 f——Boot Polish Offer —-j I In order to introduce Crockett & Jones' (makers of our 1 Health Footwear) BLACK BOOT POLISH, we I offer full-size 6d tins for 4d each, or four 6d tins for %/- h Wβ are dolne the Boot Polish H trade of tho City. Oall early. H PANNELL & CO. | \lO5, MANCHESTER ST. _____ • ir t^ '^ tc Ladles of Christcburch are Invited to inspect the Display of the Aristocratic "The Corset for the Elite," now being mad* at Miss Clough's Ladies' Depot, W\\\m Hlth st? ( stcwart Dawson's Building). u3hu\ \ a "Spirella" Corsets are a marvel of it Flexibility—they outclass all ordinary ifi&iaimjwr make *» providing the most Fashionable ;_*||fflr %. ' Modelling'with the Utmost Comfort. ">rCC«T l £r a Trip to i WjrWrK the Mountain* DBCMATiIPBTI V We the " Herosley Bur- , >Z~rL''c£'JZ » Q « '' Hair Restorer because we knoM" , «jS_T% , -j, , . «t has, in thousands and thousands i rMtCPerSJrhOgphatoniC | of cases, restored grey hair to its j 1* »4 4* »t *B Ckomtt ud Stons. m **\ fn. | Original rn'onr +*— I Mm «/• {mm all Chcmlsli ata! Steru OrcoCboc: ' «i Portal ad. extra. I

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14907, 4 March 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14907, 4 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14907, 4 March 1914, Page 6

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