SPECIAL SHOW by BEATH & CO. OF NEW SEASON’S NOVELTIES FROM THE LEADING CENTRES OF FASHION. SHOW-BOOM. LADIES' WARM WINTER MANTLES S2s 6d,_42s t 63a DA DIES* CI/OTH CAPES. "All CoJoars, 14s Od, 17s 6a, 21s CHILDREN'S HANDSOME TUNICS 63 lid, 10s 9d 21s 9d LADIES' STYLISH JACKETS 12s fld, 18s 6d, 2 5s 9d, 42s LADIES' TWEED GOLF CAFES ISa fid, 21s, 25a 6d LADIES' PBENOT LADIES’ PKENCH AND ENGLISH MODEL BONNETS 15s 63, CHILDREN’S FELT PLOPS, “All Colors,” Is lid 2 s 6d. 2 s lid LADIES’ TRIMMED FELT BOAT HATS 4s lid, 5s lid, 7s lid LADIES’ FLANNELETTE DRESSING GOWNS 6s lid, 9s lid, 12s lid I'ANOY DEPARTMENT. TABTAN EIBBONS. TAETAN BOWS AND DEBBYS, TARTAN BELTS, PUB BOAS, Splendid Value, 63 lid to 5 Guineas, m Sable, Silver Pox, Winouslii Bear and’.Eeal Bear, a Grand Asssortment. DRESSES AND SILKS. LOVELY FEENCH BOBES, “On©of Each,” 21s, 80s, 425, 63s NEW SMOCKED SATIN “ POE VESTS,” All Colours. Ss lid VARIEGATED WOOL TWEEDS, Latest Novelty, Is lid, 2s lid, 4s 6d CYCLE CLOTHS IN FRIEZE, VICUNA and VENETIAN 2s 6d HAEOWBAE SEEGBS in GEANAED, ESTAMENE Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid HARD WEAK SEEGES in COATING and CHEVIOTS, Is lid, 2s lid, 3s Hd NEW MUSCOVITE CASHMERES, “ All Colours,” Is lid HABIT CLOTHS for Tailor-made Costumes Is Ud LATEST SHADES in AMAZON and POULLE CLOTHS laOd NEW BLACK EEPP and ONDINE ROBES 24s 6d. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, Best Value Ever Ottered, 13s 6d, 18s 6d, 21s, 25s 6d. OUR DRESSMAKING IS EXCELLENT. BEATH & CO.. DRAPERS, CHRISTCHURCH,
J. BALLANTYNE & CO. ABE HOW SHOWING, IN ALE DEPARTMENTS, NOVELTIES FOB AUTUMN AND WINTER INCLUDING MANY SPECIALLY SELECTED GOODS (TO BE OBTAINED ONLY AT BALLANTYNE & CO.’S) IN ELEGANT AND RECHERCHE DESIGNS FOE DRBSSSS, COSTUMES, MANTLES, MILLINERY, & c ” IN the COSTUME, MANTLE, and MILLINERY DEPABTMBNTS, NEW MODELS, in the Latest Styles, are now on view. In the other Sections, New Goods are being shown in large variety, and at prices to smopll purchasers. Patterns sent POST PBEE on application. N,B,— t 8, rin have been appointed AGENTS POB CANTERBURY for the noted FRISTEE AND EOSSMANN’S.HAND and TBEADLE «!• JJ. Cv aJLr* SEWING MACHINES. Prices—JßJ 10s and £t 15s. Marvellous Value, Inspection Invited, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 1898. AUTUMN AND WINTER. GREAT OPENING OF THE SEASON’S 1898. TRADE. GRIND EXHIBITION OP WINTER FASHIONS AND SPECIAL BARGAIN LOTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. IN ALL SECTIONS of ou„ GREAT WAREHOUSE AND SHOWROOMS we are showing TO-DAY the VERT LATEST STYLES for Autumn and Winter, and respectfully invite the attention of Ladies to the REAL AND GENUINE NOVELTIES wo aro offering in FRENCH PATTERN MANTLES, CAPES AND JACKETS, COSTUMES ' FURS AND MACINTOSHES, TRIMMED MILLINERY STRAW, PELT AND FANCY HATS AND BONNE I S DRESS FABRICS. SATINS, SILKS AND VELVETS, GLOVES HOSIERY AND UMBRELLAS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS AND LACES CAUPE'I S, FLOORCLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS BLANKETS, FLANNELS AND FLANNELETTES ; READY-MADE CLOTHING, MEN’S MERCERY, WOOLLENS, &0. ' W. STRANGE & CO., WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPERS, CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, FURNISHING WAREHOUSEMEN AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, CHRISTCHURCH.
THE LYTTELTON TIMES Has a Larger Circulation than any other morning newspaper in New Zealand. PRICE -ONE PENNY. SUBSCRIPTION—In advance, 6s 6d pet quarter, 26s per annum. Booked 30s per annum. When papers are posted or thrown off trains by railway guards 13s per annum additional. WELLINGTON OFFICE—Custom-house Quay, J. Ilott, Agent. LONDON OFFICE —2 and 3, Imperial Buildings, Ludgate Circus. TELEPHONE— Editorial and News ... No. 9g # Business and Advertising No.
CIRCULATION. THE LTTmtfON TIMES THE CERTIFIED NUMBER PRINTED AND CIRCULATED DURING THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 19 AVERAGES COPIES PER DAY. THE STAR. THE NUMBER PRINTED AND PUBLISHED ON SATURDAY, MARCH 19, WAS OVER 4900. THE COMBINED ISSUES of THE LYTTELTON TIMES AND STAR ON THE ABOVE DATE TOTAL 1 A >7fm COPIES.
DINNER SETS.
Minson and Co. have just opened up another fine assortment of Dinner Sets, which they have marked at clearing prices from twenty shillings and upwards per set. Call and see them. Minson’s Cheap Depot, 220, Colombo Street. 81
A female centenarian, who has just died in the Scottish village in which she was born, and white she had resided all her life, leaves 269 descendants. Her husband, who was a fisherman, perished from exposure in a storm fifty years ago.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11537, 25 March 1898, Page 4
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