rmers s^ i K m m*i fcSSi m m I Si s» Bar m m <8& SIS I ft 1 3S » uu if 1 <m Take your pick of this Season's Choicest Apparel at prices that are never likely to be repeated. gams Special Lino of GABARDINE COSTUMES, in fawn, mole, navy, and brown; in a variety of styles—Usually .. 0 and 7 gns End-of-Sale Price .. ~. .. 21/-ALL-WOOL GABARDINE COSTUMES, in putty and fawn; silk lined—Usually 10 gns End-of-Sale Price 42/A Lino of WOOLLEN COSTUMES', plain slcirts, coat of random Jaequard— Usually 79/6 .. End-of-Sale Price 39/6 SILK AND WOOL COSTUMES, in newest shades; coat has long roll collar and pockets Usually G9/6 '.. End-of-Sale Price 29/6 Fine Quality GABARDINE COAT FROCKS, in navy, mastic, and fawn; handsomely beaded —Usually . < .. .. 8 gns End-of-Sale Price 42/An ALL-WOOL MAROCAIN COAT FROCK, silk lined, effectively embroidered in contrasting shades —Usually .. .. 7 gns End-of-Sale Price .. . .. .. 63/3 only MODEL EVENING FROCKS, cream and black—Usually .. 6 and 8 gns End-of-Sale Price , 21/Special Line of AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROCKS, in Satin, Marocain, and Crepe do Chine; in a variety of shades— Usually . • .. •. 4to 5 gns End-of-Sale Price 39/6 Useful. VELOUE COATS, all sizes; in navy, brown, fawn, and grey; convertible- collars .Usually 65/-End-of-Sale Price 29/6 • Special Valuo in VELOUR CLOTH COATS, in cinnamon and mole; shawl collar; effectively embroidered—Usuallv .. 5 gns End-of-Sale Price .. '.. .. 63/OVERCHECK VELOUR COATS, plain styles; mole coney fur collars— Usually 0 and 10 gns End-of-Sale Price .. .. ■ .. 5 gns Useful GABARDINE RAINCOATS, belted; convertible collar—Usualh- .. 42/ End-of-Sale Price .... .. 29/6 BEAVER CONEY COAT, 36in in length, lined art silk, shawl collar—Usually .. 13 gns End-of-Sale Price .. .". .. 9 gns BLACK CONEY SEAL COAT, 36in; collar and cuffs of platinum coney— Usually -. ' ... .. .. 16gns End-of-Sale Price 11 gns BLACK CONEY SEAL COAT, collar and trimmings of Persian lamb — Usually 24 gns End-of-Sale Price 16 gns MOLE CONEY COAT of selected skins, roll collar, lined satin —Usually .. 35 gns End-of-Sale Price .. .. .. 25 gns I 5 per tent. Discount for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. m &ms&\ CHRISTCHURCH
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ON THE SERVICE OAR. On a recent journey from Wanganui to Palmerston xNorth by f™ prominent Wellington business . man noticed that the Oliver was suffering from a severe cold. Being a great beiever in Baxter's Lung ■ preserver on arrival at bulls ho suggested that the driver should get a bottle or '. Baxter s at the local store. This the driver did, and took his first dose there and then Enquiries the next morning elicited the information that the cold was quite be it te is' little wonder that Baxter's Lung Preserver is gaining fresh converts every day. This rich-, warming specifac relieves at the first dose and quickly banishes coughs, colds, influenza and bronchial affections. It also ; possesses wonderful tonic properties. All chemists and stores sell Baxter a Lung Preserver. Generous-sized bottle 2s 6d: family size 4s 6d. Always keep it handy. But bo sure you get "Baxter's" 1 ~ °
When two constables undertook to move on a crowd of noisy youths in Melbourne lately, they were not to know where their zeal would «£them One youth thought to dodge the police by running into the local church. V filed into an empty pew, with a citable hot on his Iff.Jh* midweek service was in full swing, so L« \t%h« constables sat in a seat akfngside the Vd. An old lady in front of the pair gave them each, a Win-book, and they sat the service o„t The sermon was "Love your
For Pain,Colds,lnf luenza.Head. ache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism. m m m m You want relief—quickly and safely ..„„ ~-v ' Bayer Aspirin '—and insist! Unless you sec the Bayer Cross on cib'ets you are not e ettin ß genuine ' Bayer \wirin' prescribed by physicians for 'nl ~**r*. and proved safe by millions of ole Do rot affect the neart. P< AriY good chemist will supply you with 'Raver Aspirin.' provided you ask for ■ Take no other. ' B» vec *f \( ono accticacidester of Salicylic Acid f "? t "kLuts 1/-- I' 6' & 4 ' 6 ' New Z«l»nd Distribii.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18429, 9 July 1925, Page 6
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