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You are probably thinking about your overcoat now, and you will want the very newest, the very best, the most stylish, the most comfortable, and the best-wearing overcoat you can get. These are just the coats we are showing now in such splendid variety, and at such reasonable prices. They have been made expressly for us, and in cut and fit are altogether different from the ordinary ready-made overcoat. Yoa’ll recognise this difference at once when you try on a few of these overcoats, and see how stylish they look, and how comfortable they feel. Come in and see them. Here are some of the lines we offer:— Fashionable Check Rainproof Tweed Overcoat, in quiet colourings, 42/Plain Dark Grey Overcoats, 42/Light Grey Rainproof Overcoat, of stylish rough tweed, 45/Dark Check Rainproof Tweed Overcoat, 45/Dark Brown and Green Tweed Mixture, stylish shape, 50/Dark Green, Check Tweed, or Heather Mixture Overcoats, 55/Dark Tweed Overcoat, with Coloured Checks, double breasted, 55/- and 63/Raglan shape Waterproof Cravenettes, "in stylish light colours, 67/6 and 84/Heavy Tweed Striped Overcoats, 32/6 and 42/Rubber Coats, 45/Norwegian Kik Motor and Driving Coats, thoroughly waterproof, wool lined, £ 5/10/G “The People’s FOR THE Boys- Stylish Tweed Chesterfield Coats, 14/6 to 30/Boys' Stylish Double-breasted Tweed Coats, 16/6 to 22/6 Place for VaSye.”

The above is the brand of the new family CRUMB FLOUR and BREAD. S-P stands for "Simpson’s Particular” brand, which is the final result of a lifetime of milling experience and experiment. S-P FLOUR is the acme of flour production. BECAUSE, by our process of milling, the excess of starch, inseparable from ordinary white flour, is reduced to a minimum, while the health-building ingredients are retained in an easily digestible and assimilable form. That s why S-P FLOUR makes such palatable bread, pastry, scones, or porridge, and is so good lor children. Of all Grocers, In 1/and 251 b. Bap S-P BREAD is now made by R. C. Pegg Sc Co., Suffolk St.: J. Schumacher, Cashel St.; W. A. Mcßratney, Albert St; W. R. Sprosen, Percy St.; P. A. Alderslcy, Stanmore Road; J. P. Phillips, London St., Richmond; W. T. Hill Crescent Rd.; W. B. Pratt, Edyeware Rd.; J. Neave, Montreal St.; C. Boon, Colombo St.; W. Thompson, Colombo St.; R. Jennings, Montreal St. N.; R. Sunderland, N.-E. Belt; Walker Bros,, Clissold St.; Mrs. Schumacher, Papanui; and W. Hawker, New Brighton, If you fail to get the S-P Specialities, write The Manager, B.P. Co., Box 216 C44o+ MwwgqnrfflgjgtHngaariiiiipm imn aißiliii \mu\ i n nil n i’h k as* V 3 i Ooly 35/Worth 55/- ! We look advantage of the slump | is the Wool Market at Home last t year, and bought well. That’s how we are offering such Overcoat values Ifcr the Autumn and Winter. They are First Quality Coats, honestly made in every detail—collar, sleeves, lapels, shoulders, fit and length all just astheyshould be. We illustrate one favourite style to-day. It is the latest in Chesterfield Raincoats, made with medium j • skirt and vertical or square pockets, I as preferred, at only 35/“. * These are exceptional values, Sand similar coats are selling elsewhere from 45 /- to 50/-. Other lines range up to 80/- a.nd 90/-. Make a point of seeing these Coats before buying. You’ll And we can save you from 10/- to 20/156 COLOMBO STREET Opp. CONGREVE’S.

TAKE 10 YEARS OFF YOUR AGE BY USING RESTORAIENE Read about lb# psaplo who han dona so. Dear Sirs, —I hare much plecsuro in giving * testimonial as to tile value of ynnr prepar ations for the hair. For several years my hair was falling out, until I became almost bald. I tried many preparations, which proved utter failures, but thanlis to your Beetoralere, my hairhis grown strong n train. Alter usiuK it for soveral weeks, I thought your preparation was as hopeless as the others; but, accepting your advice, I persevered, with the happy result that, ray hair has been completely restored. You may use thie letterand also my photograph, as you think best. D. P. PALMER, 248, Manchester St„ Christohnrch. Jan. 18th, 1909. To Messes. Reading & Horry. Door Sirs,—For some considerable time my hair was fading out, and 1 thought I would lose it all. 1 was' advised to use your Reatoraleno, and since doing so it has quite shipped coming out, and is getting as thick as ever it was. X have persuaded several friends to use your preparation, as it has been of so rauoh benefit to me. Your? sincerely, FLORANCC SHAND, Yfhite Hart, Chrißtchurch. Fob. 9th, 1909. Messes. Reading & Horn. Dear Sirs,—Whilst at the Christchurch Show last November I bought a bottle of your Restoralene, and I wish to tell you how much good it, has done. My hair was getting very thin—ln fact, there was very little left on top; but it is growineagain, andit is entirely splendid tonic. I shall be plea ed to recommend it to any who aro losing their hair. Yours truly, J. W. CHAMBERLAIN, Courtenay St., St. Albans. On Sale at principal Chemists and Hairdressers, 3/6; or mailed direct irom Restoralene Depot, 174'iloucestcrSt, Christchurch, 4/. Note New Address--174, GLOUCESTER STREET (Next door but one from J. H. Fountain, Dentist). fo Ladies SUPERFLUOUS HAIR The Most BsautifuS Women in the world use “VIOLET SNOW CREAM” it prevents hair growing and imparts freshness and transparency to the skin, excellent for freckles, sunburn, wrinkles, etc. Pnce A/6 per bottle from Mr. T. MeFerran, Lonnington and leading chemists, or by post direct' from Hemsley Burnet Hair Specialist $ CHRISTCHURCH. § :V i business BOOTS. For Bnaiuea* Man we itocs jpleadid linos: Glttca Kid Lace Wolt ... 18/6 Light Chroma lotoe Sawn, .12/0 FOOTBALL BOOTS. . Sy«ci»i White Chrome with greonhido sole* 14/Black A Ten Chrome, from 0/11 HOCKEYBOOTS In new Chroma end Canvas, from 9/6 BLUE BOOT STORE Career Casbe! and Colombe Streets.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 10

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