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The Store that’s t© the Fore! m l U *4 Pi^ SJI £ I I w 107 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. m M W iH AUTUMN & WINTER CS ARE READY. ' 'A THE STORE is in its Autumn tint, and there is a lovely collection of the most artistic weavings in all the subdued radiance peculiar to the season. Discerning women will be strongly interested in this exhibition because of the opportunity, never so good later, to pick out choice designs while the collection is in its, first fresh fulness ; and it is imperative to make an early selection and to get the projected gown in hand, for after Easter most of the women who are smart dressers will be wearing their new frocks. Besides the new weaves there are all the new styles in Costumes, Blouses, Millinery, Furs, Neckwear, Ribbons, Trimmings, all of which it is necessary to study. Come to-day or any day to the Farmers Co-op. and you will see something new and learn something fresh. gg: Correct Shapes in Pteokwoar COLLARS, TIES, PLASTRONS., &c. 38 You will gaze with undisguised admiration on the new neckwear. THa shapes are rather fetching and there are quite a number of novelties. If you have not seen these goods you cannot be too soon in rectifying the omission. "White Puritan Stock Collars, embroidered, At 3d 6d 9d lOd 1/ Silk Embroidered Stock Collars, in 1/2 1/3 each fine range of fashionable colours, At 9d and 1/- each New Rabat Collars for Blouses, in white and cream , At 8d lOd 1/- 1/2 1/6 1/11 each Stylish Narrow Silk Ties, embroidered, in white, cream, navy and other shades, At lOd Ijf 1/6 each Narrow Braid Ties, in navy, grey, reseda, brown, &c., At 6d each New Lace Ties, in white and cream At 1/6 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/11 3/6 to 6/6 each Now Plastrons, for fronts of blouses, At 2/3 2/6 2/11 each WARM WINTER GLO¥ES THE LATEST ARRIVALS You may not feel any immediate need of warm gloves, but it is prudent to secure these now, because you will certainly want them in the course of a few weeks, atnd just now you can choose to advantage, for stocks are at their best. Prices are low enough to eliminate doubt and hesitation. Imitation Doeskin Gloves, at 2/3 2/11 3/6 a pair Extra Heavy Imitation Suede Gloves, at 1/8 1/11'2/3 2/6 a pair Black Ringwood Gloves, at 1/9 a pair Toronto Gloves, lined Astrachan backs, leather palms, at 1/9 a pair Brown Kid Gloves, lined with fur, at 3/6 and 4/9 a pair Reindeer Fabric Gloves, for Winter wear, in bearer, brown and grey, At l/10 x 2/3 2/6 a pair Dent’s Real Reindeer Gloves, lined, in tans only, gauntlet gloves, the best gloves for riding and driving, at 7/11 a. pair FOR LOOSE COVERS AND SLIPS During the Winter riionths you will want loose coverings to protect your furniture and you will find these lovely now weaves very much to your liking. designs are of a character to give brightness and add a touch of homeliness to a room. Single Faced Cretonnes, in a fine range of useful and artistic colourings At 10d 1/1 1/2 1/5 1/6 a yahi Reversible Cretonnes, handsome designs on both sides, and most of the weaves are washable, At IOJd 1/1 1/4* 1/6 1/8 1/9 a yard Art Linens, all fast colours, 32in. to.3sin. wide, At 2/6 2/9 2/11 3/3 a yard correct mmm ran men a Just pay a visit to our Shoo Parlour. Come in a critical mood, and, examine the new footwear. Yon will he delighted with the new styles, and be agreeably surprised at the very moderate priors. Glace Kid Boots, in all the newest styles and shanes At 16/6*17/6 18/6 19/6 a pair Hand Sewn Glace Kid Boots, leather lined, in pointed and medium or round toes At 21/6 a pair Box Calf Boots, sewn, in all the best shanes At 14/6 15/6 16/6 17/6 18/6 a pair Bostock’s Hand Sewn Box Calf Boots, leather lined, in pointed, medium or round toes At 22/6 a-pair French Calf Cookhams, hand sewn, water-proof lined At 23/6, a pair Goloshes, in all shapes, i At 5/6 6/6 6/11 a pair Little Beys’ Clothings The little fellows who must perforce hang on to the skirts of their mothers, bulk largely in the fashions, and rightly so, for there is nothing more'incongruous than to see a handsomely dressed matron with a little boy in inappropriate garments. The fashions for the little hoys are decided—and they are in complete harmony with the styles for mothers. It is these new fashions wo invito youto see. Fancy Suits, smart little suits in all sorts of fancy styles, and made from fancy English tweed At 9/11 to 29/6 Fancy Little Overcoats, for boys or girls, the daintest outer garments you will see this season At 6/11 to 27/6 Chesterfields and Raincoats. { made in'Yho best English rairicoating tweeds ; effects, light and dark At 11/9 to 30/Sailor Suits, in navy serge . and fancy tweeds, an ever popular stylo At 7/11 to 19/6 The'Norfolk Suits, the boys’ favourites, several hundred suits . available for selection v At 14/6 to 32/6 HATS AND CAPS FOR MEN Felt Hats and_ Tweed Caps, from the leading British manufacturers, and> priced so as to bring them within the purse range of everyone. Hard Felt Hats, by Townend, Christy, Woodrow, and other leading British manufacturers At 8/6 9/6 10/6 11/6 12/6 ea Soft Felt Hats, the newest shapes, and all the popular shades At 7/6 8/6 9/6 10/6 11/6 12/9 ea Navy Serge Golf Caps, at’2/3 each Navy Blue Vicuna Caps, at 2/9 ea Dark and Light Tweed Caps, At 21- each “Great Scott” Caps, at 3/3 each Scotch Tweed Caps, At 2/11 3/6 4/11 6/6 each “ Ranfurly ” Gaps, At 3/3 3/6 3/9 each MEN’S SUITS MADE TO MEASURE The Farmers Co-op. Tailoring is high-grade. Mediocrity is not tolerated here. Our cutters are clever and artistic, and it is very seldom that it is necessary to alter the position of a single button. The fit is mathematically exact, and there is that indefinable something which we may describe as “ style/’ We are now ready to show the Autumn and Winter fabrics, and our prices for high-class tailoring are moderSac Suits, at 67/6 to 115/Paget Suits, at 80/- to 125/- , Chesterfield Overcoats, At 65/- to Covert Coats, at 65/- to 90/Trousers, at 19/6 to 35/Biding Breeches, 35/- to 63/95/-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 5

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