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*j ~, H| , „ Redolent with the breath of Paris; charming with the touch of London ; and perfect with a profusion of the latest ideasthe New Millinery invites you. It is a display that will eivc 1 V ou an idea with every glance—Novelty is triumphant« Amongst ihe favourite shades, Nigger, Mole. Wine and Violet stand prc-cmincru. Our prices are reasonable, as you will see by the following quotations ;— .. VELVET HATS, in all the latest shades 1 7/© to 42/-READY-TO-WEAK FELTS, all colours, from 8/11 each / WHITE FELTS from 4/1 , cach // SILK or VELVET STITCHED HATS, in Saxe / Nigger, Cerise and Black .. ..'B/11 each We also have a large selection of Children's Hats, in Suede Corded Velveteen and Garbricord. MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING THEM TO YOU ? I THE HOUSE for VALUE 7j G4037-483 + * I If you have a Ring purchase in mind ' We will forward whether an Engagement, Wedding, ) Rings 'on ap- or Keeper Ring—we ask you to in- ■:?■■ proYal where it spect our large and exclusive range. 1' is inconvenient ;* .. •& tonelomake Dependably is a large factor to I; '■ g-''pßSona| jn- consider in buying Jewellery, and this IJ Miction. vou arc assured of in purchasing from ;! v our stock. || j f 744 COLOMBa STREET CrtWSTCHURCH m ia'l • dtl —. - '■ Mr lll'i mm lllOfil^Kl pN" «►■ famous all over th 9 J4" *k P||B|rs|l Dominion —it Is the T2lJa ■I-Jbhsll faml,y friend and 11831 mm J" ■Li favourlto whenever U|Fl? I H 'Jtjfl flood tea i 3 appreel- ■►I IS IP 11 ated ' Unec l ual,ed fn 1| S£ AI §t 'ff"&8*l flavour and quality, 113ikP| 1 JH Amber Tips Tea costs J.j"-lkl M |s?Ps|| no than you 1 2%JK 1 If IhEbVI are now paying for I|kS(II K *■ ■►■ MS !► H ikSiBI A,kfor tie 2/ -- "«* If if Ql 1 :*rV| '". M I'M" ' I |[3»|Eavcyurite|^i;j» YOUR boy?. Teacher said he was stupid and dull—. « he didn't do well at his lessons. We f*T i cxaminedhisefesandfoundhecouldn't >•' 1111 l I see *h c writing on the blackboard. \ Glasses changed everything—now he leads his class. How about your boy ? ROHN R PROCTER Optician-. 200-High Street, Christchurch ! .'•■-V-^^^^—_. F6i <T—7086 I -'• * fc -*■**««H«rXxodkMrl<^7 **•*•*■■ Vfe^k/7 I ? S. ■'"'"'' ll\T ?»UntHjguntaH*©4 @R/ I c * J- WILLIAMSON 4^ 1 PBAM B» 00-CABTS, IHTAHP OHAIBI, K^pir. I * >v xSSp'SEair POIHOABTS and DOX<X«' OtMJiJWi o»Q*f*iU* I ■** BOYS * BABBOWi Fmh-CMi 11**.».. aaos4 533 to 537 CtHoroho ft Beth Bt»eb (■•« B«rth BtHJ I

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 13

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