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BUT THERE ARE HUNDREDS MORE ._._.---A-rc v _ ALL-WOOL BLANKET TWEED for Ladies' SHOWERPROOF COATS, lined Overcoats, in brown, fawn, and dark through wool check & shades, all sizes s^n> NV *de-—Usual Price 6/n Usual Prices 49/ 6 59/ 6 __ __ __ _— price 4; 6 Ladies' New Winter TWEED COATS, fifl ■ Bfl 88l ____ HI IK VETEEN. very new. for Costumes, in samples—Usual Prices — brown, fawn and mole, 2/in. wide — 29/6 39/6 49/ 6 59/6 69/6 _ _ Usual price _ 4 /6 yard 19/6 29/6 39/8 49/6 59/6 !^jßML__!__ ALL-WOOL VENETIAN CLOTH. 30 Ladies' COATS and SKIRTS—-Clear- special weight for Costumes, new shade t__Pl_ a Usual Price .. .. 3/'" Y ar( J BLACK FOXALINE NECKLETS— Sale Price .. .. 2/11 yard Usual Prices— 10/6 15/6 19/6 29/6 39/6 ALL-WOOL CHEVIOTS, for Costumes Sale Prices— and Dresses, in saxe, mole, tan, brown. 7/11 10/6 12/6 19/6 29/6 r— ■ " j wine, fawn and grey. 42m. wideSpecial Final Clearance of Ladies' Usual Price .. o_\Zd 25 Girls COATS and SKIRTS, sizes sto WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES— Sale Price .. ■ • z, t> _■ ara 9, in navy, mauve, green, grey .brown Usual Prices _ ; 4 / XI to 15/6 Usual Prices .. 29/6 to 39/6 Sale Price .. .. 2/- each 5 6i n . DARK NAVY COSTUME SERGE Must Clear 4/11 Usual Price .. •• S/11 yard Ladies'CßEAM SILK BLOUSES, fancy Sale Price .. •• 5/11 yard Ladies' FUR-LINED TWEED PALE- &nd tucked Shirts _ CT^r,-r TOTS, with large Opossum collars— 10/6 to 15/6 5 6in. MEDIUM WEIGHT SUITING Usual Price .. •• £5/19/6 Sale Price 6/11 SERGE—UsuaI Price .. 9/ 11 Sale Price .. .. £4/15/6 Sale Price 7/6 Ladies' New SPORTS COATS, in navy, S g2SfSfc_?S^^ , 5 6in. PURE INDIGO SUITING cinnamon, grey, purple, saxe, brown gouu suuu _. SERGE, fine smooth dust-resisting and reseda-Usual Price .. 16/6 Usual Price 2g/J surface-Usual Price .. 11/6 yard Sale Price 13/6 Pnce ia/ ° • gale Price .. •- 8/11 yard KNITTED JERSEY COATS three- ALLJggL Special Line of Ladies' LONGCLOTH quarter length, m navy, black, cream, TWEEDS, new gooas, Drowns, lawns. NIGHTDRESSES, square yoke ; also brown, heather, saxe- *nd g«ens. 42m. yide- shap^_ S?w_r :: .. 39/6 XX" :: ■:: $?2S so* pa* ... .. 7/n HERBERT H. SMITH, General Manager 2 * 7

Stimulates the Appetite. * p Strengthens the J _*\_X*) Nerves. .W/-(-* V y Regenerates %* k S theßlood. _lnT „ Ms /_ _. (Ba__ awd Vrt \\Sr IRON Wnni ) An Ideal Medicine for Neurasthenia. Anaemia, Nervous Diseases and Debility. As a Toner-up it is Invaluable. 3/- Price pop Bottle 3/Kempthorne, Prosser & Console AGENTS Cifto BOOTS AND SHOES I You certainly like thebes let your next pair be the ... Brand and we will guarantee yon Complete Satisfaction t They are manufactured by . . - SUOECE.BNG BROS. 'established 42 years), who nse nothing but the very best of material and employ nuite but skilled workmen. Suckling Bros, have a reputation to maintain, so let your next pair be the . .. Brand, and you will confirm it. Insist on your Dealer or Store- j Keeper supplying This Brand, and < take no other. j 9 '" ml 'k, cretin, and ' _-f ___________ Iklc "i nothing •lea. Jm3?**%**_*_? Tb<> best of _1I baby ioods; givta firm fleah and plenty of bone. OP ALL STORES AND CHEMISTS j

I For this Season 1 SOCCER or RUGBY 1 The --CERT," English-made in tan, or H grey russet, and black grain— H 8 . 12/6 14/6 15/6 ■ The " G," Colonial-made, in black or grey R chrome, splendid wearing— §1 8/6 9/6 11/6 M BOYS' FOOTBALL BOOTS, in black H or grey chrome, Sizes 2-4 —. 8/6 U CORRECT RELIABLE LOWEST H STYLES QUALITY PRICES gg M 117 CASHEL STREET I STAFFORD STREET g m CHRISTCHURCH I TIMARU H £T*% — r"^ In planning an advertising campaign " The Weekly Press " is always included— more than this, it always comes first on the lis*. by reason of the fact that advertisers and advertising agents regard "The Weekly Press" as the premier paper of its class. Sty? Wt dtijj iswb& ! j Tnis feeling is not prompted by sentiment i or old associations, but merely because "The Weekly Press " interests an enormous I circle of readers every week and pays thoso I 1 who advertise in its column:. J

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14909, 6 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14909, 6 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14909, 6 March 1914, Page 3

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