THE 107 to lIS, CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. THE STOEE THAT MAKES CASHEL STREET THE MECCA OF THE THRIFTY. THERE has been a marvellous growth of business in our Dressmaking Booms, clearly indicating that our Customers are thoroughly satisfied. "We perhaps, to be content with what we are doing, but in that WBO wo should not be acting fairly by those who wish to give us their business. In order to cope with the increase of Dressmaking, we have engaged ANOTHER DRESSMAKER-MISS STONE. Miss Stone comes to us from Sydney with the best and most satisfactory references, and the Dresses already made by her afford convincing evidence of her abilities. Will the ladies of Canterbury kindly note this ? THERE ABE NOW TWO DRESSMAKERS AT WORK HERE. You have probably done the rounds of the shops, viewing the new styles and new things, and perhaps you have overlooked us. Even if you have already been hero, it is worth while coming again, for we have frosh things to show you. Wo try to make shopping not only a pleasure to our customers, but also a, profitable undertaking. Our prices aro 10 per cent, lower, and the qualities 10 per cent, higher than you'll find in most stores. Hero are somo Dross Fabrics that need prompt attention. ITiaked Hopsacka, 48in. wide, and one of tho smartest of dress stuffs. We have a fine lot here in, 15 different and popular shades, at 2/1 i per yd. for Tailor Costumes and Coats and Skirts. These are in brown, gray and maroon, at 2/1 i per yd. Panama Cloths, in Splash ESocts, in brown, grey and red, 4Siu. wide, at 3/3 par yd. Heavy Canvas Cloths, for Coat and Skirt Costumes ; a stylish fabric, 54in. wide, and in all the fashionable shades, at 2/9 per yd. ■ Donegalette Tweeds, suitable for Knockabout Dresses, 44in. wide, and extra good value—at i/6 per yd. Heavy Diagonal Tweed—A splondid All-wool Material, in dark shades of grey, brown, blue, Ac, — at 2/il per yd. Uavy Serge, 42in. wide, and all pure wool. This is specially suitable for Children's Dresses—at 1/4 per yd. Our Shoe Section claims your attention, and wo feel sure that once yon pay us & visit and see the excellent Footwear wo offer, and the remarkably low prices, we will have you for a regular customer. It is the regular customer that we are particularly anxioua to secure. The stock of seasonable Footwear is as Tan Glace Kid Boots—Tn laco or button, very smart and stylish, at 10/6 IS/6 per pair Glace Kid Boots—ln lace or button, pointed or medium toes, at 13/0 18/6 per pair caps, laca-ups, or 4 buttons. stylish, at 14/6 15/6 16/6 17/6 18/6 Kid Laos Shoes —Mads in Austria. These are of tho fine Continental style, and smart enough for wear anywhore, at 15/33 Glace Kid Shoes—Good, wide-fitting styles, aad smart in appearance. These are the most comfortable shoes, as tho feet have plenty of room, at 10/8 Chrome Boots-In lace or button, with chrome or patent caps, made in tho colony specially to our order. For hard wear on the country roads and in the paddocks these are particularly good, at 10/6 per pair Strong Leather Shoes—With or without heel plates, for country wear, at Q/6 per pair
They areonade to our Special Order, and vre receive them direct from the Manufacturers, therefore no second profit. Gents' Nickel from 7/6 Ladies' silver from 15/"We can suit you -with a watch from 7/6 up to £25. All Watches and Bopairs Guaranteed. TUCKER, JEWELLER, 228 High Street. ■pi/OWER-'Bowla-Jt quantity of new etylw, pHEESE Dishes, very fag Jot, & 33, is, 4s H special line Ss 6d, sad handsome Vsago &*> !>» 3d, fa 6d, really pretty; cheapest ones 6a 3d: plenty of cihoioe. Muson and Co. . we have hiad. Mmumo md 00,. 220, Colombo X 2614 Street X26H.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13415, 18 April 1904, Page 6
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