turn to Furs 1 EUR IS IN FASHION FOR AUTUMN ANJ> WINTER. Coats and Cos- I ' tumos in many instances are trimmed with fuMome have warm fur j collars. I MUFFS and STOLES will enjoy greater popularity than ever before. I The fashion has been set by London ladies, and sm.-irt dressers of this I Dominion will follow suit with much pleasure-tor there IS pleasure in | wearing a cosy handsome fur set! . S What's what in furs this season? As usual there is a goodly variety of I shapes and skins. Our London buyer, ever alert, has sent us many bcauti- | ful sets, and we point to these as representatives of the latest fashions in | furs. ■ ' I As we explained in a previous announcement, London is now the fashion , . I centre. These sets ,then have come from, the one authoritative source^- 1 secured for us by an export in styles and qualities.. •■ I We most cordially INVITE: YOUR INSPECTION of. these fashionable ' 1 j nw arrivals-and vro. ui-go that you come soon. BRING SOME FRIENDS I | ■ and spend a pleasauf afternoon! j | Hall of Commerces I PICTON. BLENHEIM-'■ r. ■'■ . HAVELOCK.
i eyES, isn't it lovely!" "But I didn't know you were engaged. "Oh, l|t £^ f^gßp if J- you see it was only last night thap Jack gave me the ring. I feel so v"-^ JJ happy. But the ring iteelf—isn't it just'delightful ?Of course Jack always will get everything of the best. He went down to '. MaßTiN's " . k ; -^f^^W. ' and looked over ever so many lovely styles and then decided on this one. : r"' -a^V See how these stones flash—they're full of fire, aren't they? And the setting /f $^&®&^Vi VODR FIHNeEE WILL HPPREeiHTE H :('r^J^P^§>l\ '■• RING FROM MHRTIN'S \\ —IBt^flSb- \- lit Here is-a great variety of beautiful styles. The gems are perfect .j VV M* specimens, the workmanship of the-finest, and the prices very reasonable. %S^ 't*n&r^~^ Mm Suppose you come in and choose, and spring a surprise on her? W. J. MHRTIN, ! THE LEADING JEWELLER. . . . • BLENHEIM. j
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Box •." T©l©phon® BS®. W. H« HUMPHREYS AND ©O Q@n@ra3 Carriers. Agents: N.Z. Express Co., Ltd. Booking ' Agents: Newman Bros.' Motor-cars. OWING to a rise of 33£ per cent, in rent, our business is now being carried on in commodious and more suitable premises in WYNEN STREET, where we are in a better f position than ever to attend to tae wants of our.miraerqus clients. Our Motto: Nulli Secundus. PRICKS A a USUAL.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 86, 11 April 1916, Page 7
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