l 8 JUST OPE^EO I 'JH CREftIE CHAMPAGNE - I I GREY BROWN ' I I GffcEN , BLUE ' 1 1 These are in a very heavy quality and are specially W 1 . . adapted for Curtains and Cushioos, 1 /I - Inspection is tnvitid. I TRAFALGAR STREET, I NELSON, § f _ ___ __ OT% Spring is a Garden of Fashions Fair at the DII " Bedeck thyself anew, it is Spring! Thi3 is a command that will be inosfc willingly obeyed by a multitude of smart dressers. " But, where shall I go? " .£> _j$ be to be sure—there you will jJ^O^l J find every authentic fashion that ia r*!%"ff*3 vvorfch while. I§i !Hi wou^ seem *na^ every quarter o! Lrjl ne S^°be bad sent of its choicest prodnoti<m\ Smart.. Millinery from London and Paris; Gloves from gallant little Belgium and chivalrous France ; Footwear from London, Paris, New York and Boston; Costumes, Blouses and Frocks from the world's greatest artists. Spring Fashions beckon you to tbo D.J.U.—Cosdg ! Wellington. 11 I I. Wellington, 1.,.....,,..!..... ___,„«——«—«-,-„,.' --,~~-**. n^ Now It is Pruiiy^eci, r ■ ■■-- -■.".. . The Ideal Coffee is produced by blending several varieties oi Berry so as to combine the bouquet and flavour of them all. This blending is not merely a mixing process—it is work ■ requiring care, knowledge, sound judgment and experience. 1 i 0 *L^Bj'v^^^^ Combines the Firest Berries from ji 1 jtMsssWmi'Hßß®& Ceylon, Arabia (Mocha), and East i i T^S ■ India, and is blended by experts § i As a result, it makes a rare drink—appetising, delicate and i 1 delicious. It exhilarates and strengthens. You fesl when ■ I you taste it, a sense of enjoyment that only a Coffee of i I quite exceptional merit could give. 1 I CAUTION.—So popular is "CLUB," that many inferior 1 I coffees are sold as genuine " Club." When buying " Club," I i see to it that the tin you get bears the label illustrated m I above. Also ask for CROWN BAKING POWDER. Scones I I made by "Crown" won first and second prize at the 1911 i I ' Dunedin vv inter Show. I i 111 PDfCf^ §i Pn I A*| Goffae, Slarsh, SpSss P.firf ra i W> lirl£ljlj w liOas LlfL} Psp^sp teznuta&Pjr&pßi | 1 BJITTHIIY ST., DUNEDIM. EritaUidwd wei. | a - _^JS .. . M I | *p?f^';'\ IK For dl occasions I M/'l £ '.f! Mg :','::\ : ylp^\ Fashionable. Styles in £ : M' i!i!'j^fsA~Si if i Sl^ \ ■ Voi c, Ninon, Embroi- ? jr^r .mm..mm d-d Lawn-etc-at I \ :';-fS" ■•■ Smart S^i^ Blouse in i I '■■■■■'-■ White Washing Crepe, ; I . ' ' pplff'i|Wii!l . Price, 5/9 Dainty Blouse in Whre Voilei trimmed back and front with inser- ■ <^> i tion, and hemstitched, as sketch. | Price, 16/3 ■•' Postage Free '. ■ I I CHRISTGHURCH
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13591, 5 October 1914, Page 7
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434Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13591, 5 October 1914, Page 7
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