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Gostemes, Etc SRftART AND S^EW Easaasssss®®^ STYLISH and BEAUTIFUL Sum-' iner Costumes, combining grace and distinctiveness, are here for your inspection. EVERY STYLE OF NOTE, whether it be in silk, voile, linen, or Holland, is represented in this assembly of imported gowns. THE CUT. TRIMMINGS, AND WORKMANSHIP are excellent, while each garment, having been specially modelled, will be found perfect-fitting. foF mint THE PRICES are MODERATE, and illustrate the wisdom of the D.I.C. Co-operative System. OUR OPINION IS, THAT IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS SEEING OUR PRESENT STOCKS. ALL ARE WELCOME to see through our Showrooms, whether as buyers or visitors, or Shareholders. We are here to aid the public in the art of being .... WELL DRESSED at MODERATE COST SUMMER COSTUMES, in Sac, Semi-Sac, and Russian shapes —in light and dark grey stripes and tweeds — < Special Value 42/CREAM COSTUMES, in newest shrunk materials, Sac and Russian shapes, all sizes— Special Values 42/TWEED and CLOTH COSTUMES, in all colours, latest trimmings, some faced smartly, cloth, etc. Special Values from 38/6 STRIPED FLANNEL COATS and SKIRTS, ‘ in shrunk materials, a wide variety— From 29/6 to 42/WASHING COSTUMES in Crash and Linen; blues, white, cream, grey, and Holland cotton ; Eton and Russian shapes— Special Values from 25/9 CREAM SERGE JACKETS, beautifully made, trimmed and finished — From 21/- to 33/6 CRASH AND LINEN SKIRTS, in wide variety— In Crash, from ... ... ... 15/8 In White Linen, from 21/EMBROIDERED I.L. BLOUSES— Special Values at 11/6 13/9 15/6 42/SPECIAL SHIPMENTS. WHITE COQUE BOAS, from 6/U OSTRICH BOAS, in cream, black, black and white, natural, natural and grey— From 19/6 The■D.l.C.,' Cashel .and LiohfieSd Streets, Ofiristcfiure! Childon’st Strong School Boots 7 to 10 3/3 Men’s Cricket Shoes, 3/0 5/9 Men's Cricket Boots, 7/6 8/6 Cycle Shoes, 5/9 Women’# Carpet Slippers ... 2/6 Men’s ditto 3/6 Children’s Patent Leather Ankles, sizes 4 to'6 ... S/S 7to 10 ... 2/9 11 to 1 ... 3/9 Men’s Chrome Boots any style 10/6 ladies’ Glace Kid and Chrome Shoes Q/6 £6,500 Wanted Quickly. WS* mm M fl as our Sinister IMI § Ste Sal We thank the public for assisting us .£SOO in less than two weeks. The most Crowning Bargains of the season are now being offered. Eemember no one comes between, us. We manufacture the goods, you wear them. They go direct from us to you. No middlemen, only one moderate profit, but a large turnover. . • SALE GREAT BARGAINS. MA m 132, HIGH STREET. .(Opposite A. J. White’s) ONE'ADDRESS mm. m OSS MU WHICH DOES A PENNY. II 1 SS CU im Messrs* HAMILTON & Co From the B©st©ra Herbal Electric institute*, Willssm asid Miippay Sts., Perth, W.A. ; Lindsay Chambers, Egan .Street, Kaßgooriie. Bog feo inform all whom it may concern that they have-opened a PERMANENT ESTABLISHMENT IN HEW SBALAMD, and the Principal can now foo seen personally at our Rooms ■ Upstair ß s 9 231 a COLOMBO : STHEET s Ssk Oo@r® from Victoria Square, Christchurch. And will b© pleasod to giv© all particulars and AD¥IOS FREE to bona fide suffarars concerning our new and special treatment, which has been so successful in curing THOUSANDS OF YOUNG, MIDDLE-AGED, and OLD MEN from CSiBONIG, MBSYOiIS, BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES, LOSS OF MEMORY, LOW SPIRITS, LOSS OF ¥IGOUR, MUSCULAR and LOCAL WEAKNESSES, GENERAL DEBILITY, MENTAL and BODILY PROSTRATION, AFFECTIONS OF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, PREMATURE LOSS OF YIGOUR and LOSS OF HAIR and DISEASES OF A SPECIAL NATURE, Ac. Men who have wasted the exhilarating spirit of young manhood, men -whose eyes are dulled, whose brains are muddied and weary, whose nervous energy Is qxhausted from dissipation, overwork, indiscretions, excesses, or disobedience to Si||i . Nature’s laws, who have loot the sprightly enjoyment of life, who have sleepless >:A nights, dull, gloomy, despondent days, who have lost courage, ambition, and the grit which is so ©videos in perfect manhood ; men. who have BLGO.D and SION TROUBLES, and diseases ©f a special nature. ’ROUBLES, and diseases ©f a special nature. If you have failed to derive any benefit from other treatments, and have wasted both time and money, we offer you a COMPLETE and PERMANENT CURB, which will NOT COST YOU A PENNY UNLESS CURED. If you suffer, do not put this aside, and say I will see to it later on, but at once taka advantage of our PRINCIPAL’S SPECIAL YISIT TO CHRISTCHURCH, and have a personal interview. Our Rooms ar© open MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,FRIDAY & SATURDAY, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m.; THURSDAY, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; SUNDAY by special appointment only. If you are living too far away to viait, writs at ones, in strict confidence, 'jiving' full partl&ohuft# of your trouble, and you will raoolvo a plain and distinct statement of what vsa can do for you W® navor supply our Remedies for Cares they cannot Cure. Wo have mad® eo thoywugh and complete a study of Diseases and Troubles of Mon, that failure io almost impossible. Wo do riot claim to perform miracles, but what ate do claim iss that our Jiamadiea Cura the Moot Qifiviinafco Oases, whan all other means fail. THE STRICTEST CONFIDENCE MAY BE RELIED ON. WO have rofsroncaa from every district in the Colonies, bat under no oiroujrsatAaces. do ®fo publish any names, unless tar a have the distinct permission of the writers to do so. all n.z. correspondence most be addressed iiMs •> El P Messrs* , 231 a COLOMBO STREET,'CHRISTCHURCH. M H iW&tf 1 H M H ||i ll M i is i n li il Hi PI te H ip 1*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13887, 23 October 1905, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13887, 23 October 1905, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13887, 23 October 1905, Page 10

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