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I™^^ JUST QPEHED I N lH CftEUE ' CHA6fIPA@3SE- - I I grey. brown ' ■ ■ I I -GREEN- '- ' ".BLUE . ■ I I These are in a very heavy quality and are specially f| I adapted for Curtains and Cushions, fi 1 inspection is invited.' ' 1 | TRAFALGAR'STREET, I | HELSOH. '.< I Spring is a Garden of Fashions Fair at the D I.C. " Bedeck thyself anew, it is Spring! This is a command that will be mosc willingly obeyed by a multitude of smart dres3ers. "But, where shall I go?" Q^ 0 The D.1.0. to be sure—there you will LpQ"|i^J find every authentic fashion that is |^'%*|f*!3 tvorfch while. I m I' IHi would seem that every quarter of UIJ mS& *^c ?^°^ c a^ Een* °^ **s choicest proSmart Millinery from London and Paris; Gloves from gallant little Belgium and chivalrous France ; Footwear from London, Paria, New York and Boston; Costumes, Blouses and Frockg from the world's greatest artists... Spring Fashions beckon you to the D.l.O,—Comet Wellington. 11 IHi Wellington. . '■■■ • . Hew it is Produced.. ~, The Ideal Coffee is produced by blending sewral varieties oi I 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. I&n €K|||j -.P^^S Combines the Firest Berries from Udm H HHp^ Oeylon, Arabia (Mocha), and East : «TJB India* and is blended by experts «»W with years of experience.' As a result, it makes a rare drink—appetising, delicate and delicious. It exhilarates and strengthens. You feel when you taste it, a sense of enjoyment that only a Coffee of quite exceptional merit could give. CAUTION.—So popular is "CLUB," that many inferior coffees are sold as genuine " Club." When buying " Club," Bee to it that the tin you get bears the label illustrated above. Also ask for CROWN BAKING POWDER. Scones made by "Crown" won first and second prize at the 1911 Dunedin vf inter Show. I ttt f^HSPf 1 ft Ps* lid Coffae» Btareh» 8 P|0» BBti i Us llULlly m Isllbi Pepper Menufaaturers, I BATTHHY ST., OUHEillii, E«tabUshed isei. 1 wtr } i|teiS€S ■'■ i -:^-^ \ A For a!! occasions M Mm^M ■ A !■ ?! . /"AJ^:% :wJf " '.. .. .-1 i; ■[ Jf;/\ g\)i\. : : t4 ,■■ :l%v;|;\ Piishiorinble. Styles in j 1 I Aii^mM^^^W^ Vole, Ninon, Ensbroi- [ I ]./;?%£& . |^"fex^. . .1,-Sj f;J . dcred .Lawn, etc., at j ! ! fe i-}\ /4/%%! jf moderate prices. 1 I W \ %^.f. "Miml .■■■■'. ' ' • " ■I ■ \ \ 4c::c-J.'cto-^j^ --■ - '.- : v' • |j ; .■.-■_; v \ J^ r:r''^';l^;^ Smart Shirt Blouse in jI ' ' J|tf|S:-'SM!S!fti " While Washing Crepe, I I | : ■ ■ ■''/'.''"'■ I|:I(V ■ Price, S/S |f- "|. V Dainty Blovi^c in Whi'c Voile, .Is i ttimrn: .1 back and front wit': inser- sQy i f; i tion, and hemstitched, as sketch. i|j ■■ Price, IS/9 ~ Postage Free :; . '.; j ■ ■ ■~ ;; - / CHRISTCHURCK "\

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13598, 7 October 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13598, 7 October 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13598, 7 October 1914, Page 7