Whatever olass', of Overcoat you need—for walking, J motoring, driving, op cycUrag—you will find a splendid assortment of the particular type of Overcoat you wantj in a big range of styles and prices, amongst Strange's new selections for this season. TWEED OVERCOATS.—EngIish-made tweed overcoats, in dark and medium green shades, side and . patch pockets. Excellent value. . ( ..» . - Prices 35/- 39/ 6 ' 45/- ' '* ORIENT " OVERCOATS. Fashionable doublebreasted shape, patch pockets, big flaps, gauntlet ' cuffs, semi-military back strap'. The very last thing in stylish wear. , Five shades of brown, green, and grey. Price. 57/6 KAIAPOI TWEED OVERCOATS.—In medium and heavy tweeds. GOOH-fitting shape and specially M adapted for the winter. H Prices 42/- 45/- 55/- g " PETONE " TWEED OVERCOATS.—In four shades, I I single-breasted collars, side pockets. Great value. || Price 42/- M BURBERRY'S EQUIPEDE" OVERCOAT. Com- 1 bined walking and nding; overcoat. Thoroughly m waterproof and weatherproof. Excellent overcoat M for country and station wear. Price £5/17/6 If * MYCOTE " GARBICORD OVERCOATS,—In green 1 shades, Prussian collars, side and cross pockets, m fashionable check and striped linings. The most $ adaptable coat for all round wear. Price 45/- ?*' "ORIENT" GARBICORD OVERCOATS. Four | shades. Dark and medium grey, plain and striped j& green. Good check linings. Prussian and step m collars. 1 Sizes to fit every stamp of figure. ffl ':'■.• Price 63/- ffl THE ".DEXTER " OVERCOAT—The leading Garbi- i cord, overcoat. In shades green and grey. AH M wool check linings. The best fitting and most m exclusive style procurable. Prices 82/6 90/- §§ DARK GREY MILITARY OVERCOATS.—Heavy material and lined grey flannel. Double-breasted shape. Specially suitable for driving and motoring. P »ce 47/6 SHORT DQUBLE-BREASTED OVERCOAT. With storm-sleeves and •leggings for cyclists. ' Prices .. Coat 37/6 Leggings 19/6 THE " DISTINGUE " MOTOR OVERCOAT. Leather collars and cuffs, leather-bound. Thoroughly waterproof and reliable. Price .72/6 MACINTOSH OVERCOATS.—In all shades. Prices 35/- 45/- 55/-LEATHER-LINED OVERCOATS.—DoubIe-breasted Prussian collars, made in heavy Irish.tweeds.•. • '■■._.. . Price £7/7/-DOUBLE-BREASTED LEATHER-LINED OVERCOAT.—Lining detachable. Storm cuffs ' °' Price £B/8/"MOTOR OVERCOATS.—HaIf leather-lined and bound. Lining detachable. • -v. •/•='. . Price £6/6/-LIGHT-WEIGHT WATERPROOF OVERCOAT.—Leather collar and cuffs, Storm front and cuffs. Guaranteed waterproof. Price 72/6 "Orient" GarbicordOvercoat, in the latest style for juveniles, boys and youths. Three shades to select from in greys and greens. Prussian collars and side pockets. Juveniles' sizes 3 4,5, 6 Prices 23/6 24/6 25/6-26/6 .Boys' sizes, 7,8, 9/10, 11, 12 .. Prices 27/6 28/6 29/6 30/6-31/6 32/6 Youths' sizes, 13,14,15,16,17,18 Prices 34/6 35/6 36/6 37/6 38/6 39/6 W.i , -,■.-.'»•;■■!•..[. ;i®x&*i>: /- v ••■'-.-•*: 7- ~
If you want the best tea . . you want Raven Tea -a tea fop all the time—moaning, noon, op v . nighti 1/6 1/8 1/10 2/EVERYWHERE pITAKTED Known—That Nicholson WvrCo. have just opened up a ship 'Wi-'Co. have just opened up a shipment \l£ Coloured Velveteens, in all shades, at ■ 9d." 6 TANTED, Girls to be fitted .with our 4 Chrome, unlined, Light Laoe BootD, Straight caps, 7 to 8,6 s lid, 10 to 13, 0» Slid; do for Sunday or sohool. Stewart '<|tob»s«on, Cashel Stre«t west. \jt7ANTED~4o~Selir" Piano, £33; magniflVV tent inatrumeut, full iron frame, latest •flheck action, beautiful rich tone, in very liandsome case; owner leaving; genuine barfain. ; 233. Worcester Street, City. intTANTED^Known—Mrs Quartormaine is a VV-..-Cash Purchaser of Indies'. Gents and fthildren's Left-off Clothing. Letters by post fir otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs U. i._..4.„™.i m n ir,i TTiaVi Street. XOOQO rV- try; H-P.-maid, 17s. 6d; Housekeeper I elderly couple, 17s 6d, good home; iJur..ory'Governess; f«; Lady-helps, 17s 6d good «->ms3; Generals, town and country. Select Vrfs'try. i '. : lOLOSHES for Men—3oo Pairs, ]ust JC bought, all sort?, all sizes, 3s per pair. Jeep your feet dry by having a pair. Saves loctors' bills. Stewart Robinson, Cashel Itreet West.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15922, 7 May 1912, Page 2
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