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OUR MANTLE SHOWROOMS are now overflowing with a wonderful array of absolutely the Latest Offerings from Fashion's Leading Centres. We cordially invite you to pay a visit, knowing that you will be delighted with the excellence of the Models, and surprised at the Wonderful Low Prices. New Season's-Model Coats Wo are showing a wide range of Smart ENGLISH TWEED COATS, in greys and heather mixtures— From £3/5/New ENGLISH MODEL COATS, in greens, saxe, nigger brown and sand From £6/6/The very latest VELOUR CLOTH COATS. Half lined silk. Shades of fawn and sand. With fur collar— From £7/7/New Model Evening Frocks Very Smart MODEL EVENING FROCKS, in All-over Lace. Colours-—Peach, ivory, and helio— From £7/7/Soraething Special—ENGLISH MODEL EVENING FROCK, embossed velvet. Colours—Saxe and gold, heavily draped in Tulle to match .. .. Price £9/9/A large range of assorted styles in New Season's EVENING FROCKS. Something to please everyone— From £3/3/Fasftion 's Latest Model Costumes Stylish ENGLISH TWEED COSTUMES, new season's effects; in browns, greys, heathers, and Harris Tweeds From £5/19/6 ENGLISH TAILOR-MADE MODEL COSTUMES. Guaranteed Navy Serge. Long coats, sac fitting and belted— From £6/19/6 Exclusive MODEL COSTUMES. All-wool Indigo Navy Serge. Trimmed military braid. Short sac coat, with new high collar ... .. ~ Price £9/9/Coat Frocks for Autumn Wear Smart JERSEY CLOTH COAT FROCKS, in fawns and white. Trimmed with contrasting colours—- • From £3/9/6 ENGLISH NAVY SERGE COAT FROCK. Heavily handembroidered. This season's latest offering— From £5/19/BLACK' SATIN* COAT FROCK, with bead trimmings. Something-very special iri style and qualityPrice £lO/10/BOTH SHOPS-COLOMBO AND HIGH STREETS

The famous clock at the Royal Exchange, in London, said to be worn out, is not quite 80 years old. It has always been noted for its tunes, the special delight of many generations of country cousins. The last tune to be heard when the second Exchange wa3 in flames and tho building was about to collapse was "There's Nae Luck Aboot the Hoose." So ,says tradition, at any rate. All the existing 21 tunes are to be incorporated in clock.

] Warfare'* Way to Health j "1 No. 8, 2nd floor, f I Royal Exchatiga Cathedral Sq. j CHRISTCHURCH \» .Write, call, or 'prone 2454, and have » th? VIAVI way to health explained by If you lose your door or key at all. 'Prnne 3903 i:nmsd;ately. Your Job will be done AT ONCE. Our only addreis Canterbury Repair Works 30 ARMAGH ST. (next Rink TaiW HORSE , CATTLE & DOG Have been proved reliable (or worms, cough*, gall cure, distemper, condition, etc. Scot by Poet. JOHN BERRY Veterinary Chemist 670 Colombo Street Opposite Keece'a ' BX'-tf

DUCKWORTH, TURNER, AND CO.'S PICNIC. Til© employees of jbuckworih, Turner and Co., hiti., lieud tueir annual' picmc o« butuicuy iijit; I'lio puny, nuuiDiiing huacaed, were comcyea to btewarts (iuUy uy ji.utors, wheie a good progiainrue or sjjons and games was provided, the ©vents being Keenly contested. loya und lollies wex« di3tnuated among- the cuiidren, and a good programme ot music was tupplisd by vVollss jtiand, which was greatly onjoyed.. 'JL'iw. members 01 to© committee woidtod hard to rauke the outing an enjoyable one, aji'd their'efforts weio wholly succtt»slui. The results o{ tiio principal events we*e as follows: Ken's Matchless Handicap—Marsh 1, Vivian 2, Badham 3. ' Women's Matchless Handicap—Misß Brown 1, Miss Cunningham 2, Miss Wilson 3. Single Men's Baca —Vivian 1, lavage 2, Eaatwick 8. Othor items, such as boys' and girls' races, elopement race, stepping competition, etc., were also held, and oiovided k«»> contests- --

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17394, 3 March 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17394, 3 March 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17394, 3 March 1922, Page 5