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The “ Tongariro ” and “ Corinthic ” brought us several hundred cases of new goods, and for days past busy hands have been at work unpacking the goods. We are now ready to show the new things for Autumn and Winter wear. If we may be permitted to give an idea of what is to be the vogue, we should say briefly that this is to be a season of Velvet and Furs. These two materials intrude themselves in Millinery and Costumes. In Millinery, Velvet and Fur Hats are conspicuous, and our exhibit embodies all the authoritative and correct styles. The Costumes are remarkable for their simplicity, and depend upon exquisite tailoring for their charm and distinction. The “ Matchbox ” Costumes, as they are popularly termed, are decidedly becoming. The backs of the Coats are mostly the absolutely flat panel style, and the curve that is needed is obtained in two vertical seams about six inches apart under the arms. The Dress Fabrics offer a remarkably wide range of choice materials. The fashionable weaves, however, are the Rough Tweeds in Harris effect, Knop Cheviots, Spot Homespuns, Donegal Tweeds, Diagonal Tweeds, ar.d Velvets and Velveteens. If you come here every day this week you will see something fresh —something to engage your attention and to take your fancyThis exposition will make you familiar with the Autumn and Winter styles, and you cannot know too much about the fashions. N.S. Farmers Co-op. Association CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

©US SADDLEKY vs, DEPARTMENT In Saddlery \ye stock all wanted requisites from a swivel to a set of harness. We have absolutely no room for inferior Saddlery. Our stocks are clean —and our prices are right. IIAMNESS Pony Harness, solid nickel or brass mounts .. Prices from SS/-/-Buggy Harness, English, part lined, splendid quality, from £B/15/Gig Harness, English, part lined, superior quality Price £9/-/-Cab Harness, exceptionally strong, suitable also for Spring Cart £S/-/-Riding Saddles from .. 50/SUNDRIES Sheep Covers from .. .. 3/Horse Covers Prices from 15/- to 26/Cow Covers at .. 12/6 each Rick Covers, stock sizes, from 15/S Tarpaulins, all sizes, froml /- to 3/- yd Riding Bits, from .. 2/6 to 10/6 Driving Bits, from .. 1/9 to 10/Q Riding Bridles, from .. 7/6 to 20/Saddle Cloths, from .. 5/-to 15/Stirrup Leathers, at .. 4/6 pair ra © © FASMEIS CO-OP. Assn, IZ2233SZSBS C6os ?

Remnant lie TO-DAY SYDENHAM. i-'enrnwa TOWNSFOLK, jaded by fcho rm!& and buatla of City lifo, require Q tonic in the Spring. If yon ar.ffor from Nervous Depro*. ;>ior, ;'«<?, BiltonsnosH, or fosl “ out of sorts," try ... IKS RH I s l m yOfil CEBrorveacina;) The great Spring pick-me-up—tha torsie that made men of our fathers. It is invigorating, cooling, refreehing aud mildly laxative. i/e jrm i/© Wholesale Agents in Now Zealand Llmiliecfti

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 3

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