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z 7 Furnishi u E v Farmers 99 All this week our Home Furnishing Section will stage a Special Exhibition of High-grade Furniture, Carpets and Soft Furnishings, as well as the best makes of Linoleum and other Floor Coverings. All who have, home decorative schemes in mind will welcome this chance to produce elegant household appointments at prices so very much below the ordinary. Furnish To-day-Twelve Months to Pay "The Farmers" Easy Payment Plan acts as a great saving incentive, and at the same time it enables you to furnish your home on a higher standard than if you had to pay cash for every article. v Monthly Payments 12/6 18/9 31/3 62/6 . £6/5/<9»taowMtfg«p;go«io\PMC3qp'a'o»r , >np«pa»ittnc 'The Farmers CHRIBTCHURCH 3LS m ene Costumes Latest Designs from Pans A very large range to choose from at Special Prices direct from the makers. VELOUR COATS, Fur Trimmed from £6/6/Latest in COAT FROCKS and COSTUMES—from £5/5/. EUGENE SPITZ and Co. Ltd. 699 Colombo Street (Between Hereford & Cashel Sts.) CTTTOQ A Now that the moth season is on us, customers &SJ aB I should have their Furs attended 'to and remodelled. Thousands of pounds* worth of Fan are annually rained by this pest We have just received from oar London buyers a fine selection of Mongolian, Siberian and Canadian Furs. Clients holding far skins may forward to at and have them tanned, dse<4 and made up. W. T. VAUGHAN & CO., Furriers, HIGH ST. (opp. Resdezroas) V 8744 ' I. Hall Shillito Buildings 135 Armagh St, (upstairs) Oris Minute from Armstrong* fa now specialising in Ladies' HairCutting, etc., in his Up-to-date Toilet Room*. «S4» LADIES ! model frocks DIEECX FROM tONDOB AND PABIS AT - HAL T THE USUAL COST. ana Colours, also Floral Georgette. MADAME MARCHANT, Parisian parlours, FIEICHEE'S H 4645 N' traced needlework. THE VEEY IsTEWES ' J: Suppers, 4a ad to ft. 9rl Cosies, *33 k, 6^ 63 ' ls 6c * t0 43 6d " Duchesso Sete, 8s Doyleys; 9d to & 4d ' CottOM oj Mallard Floss, 31a Broche SUl^ld* Washing Pitoeelle, 3d. - MRS POPE, LTD., W eldon'i ■P7OBi-lsS4 Sole Agent for •Pliable Dreg 3 Patterns. We Lowered the Price but NOT the Quality You CANNOT get better quality meat —If. as good—for less - money than yon pay oyer the counter at Dixon's, the big, spotless shop In Caahel Street. If you DO pay less, you sacrifice r.nallty—Dixon's simply *-111 not depart from their long-established practice of buying the finest cattle and sheep that Xew Zealand produces. That they still sell at such low prices ls due to their cash tradln? system, that cuts out bad debts tirelrFor better meat at low prices, trade Dixon Bros. Cash Butchers t 103 CASHEL STREET and at mew beiqhtok D3OQO DIXIELAND. Mat be engaged toi_all •ooi» 1 Wedding Breakfasts a Sp«<uahty. Taps °® uuiUe&iiM. 'iPhona 647. PERMANENT By the . . latest ' has proved a boon toji Does not harm the 1 ;; sea-Water; moist at can be washed freqn fecting the wave. Ap sary. Ring 373. MRS ROl DOMINION BUILDINC . siren a Era* SrtaL oMlgatlou wi»a 70HV Special Tteaeben* Teachar of Sols Eepresgatathra BIEWAII DA' " . ' HISS YMttJ Snperflooaa Hair treateo o> ui (a) epidermis; (b) follicles; 1 (d> wbac scars. MADAM 1 UlSUUnitoM; 'KcArthnr's BaMiagS. Tboos S7M RAFFIA . For Hat and Basket 1 A new shipment just t A wide rahge of col 6/- .per II Or sold in smaller qu" JOHN PRODUCE Ml PAPANUI \Fernleaf I Fernleaf I Fernleaf The trademark ii • of ffighetf'fe*: Frem /ram Bark f Attis DRESS (BegUttraO) Materials and perfect patterns cat to measnzti thoroughly taught Millinery. Day and MBS G£N*l. PttlNt 272 HIGH BTBEEI (ODD. TtiiniW : Railway Concasalon* to '

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18634, 8 March 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18634, 8 March 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18634, 8 March 1926, Page 2

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