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zoo; :ois MARRIOTTS' PRESENT THEIR First Shipments of New Sprinq Goods. The complete change in the Hats, in Piece Dress Goods, and particularly the change in both the Styles and Materials of the Ready«to»Wear Dresses, makes the present opening one of the most fascinating duties we have ever experienced. It's a Season of Extremes, the Shapes off Ladies' Model Hats, have moved from the large and cumbersome Hats of the Mushroom Type, to the small, jaunty, and neater "Dolly Yard en " Shapes. Ready=to-Wear Dresses and Costumes also show a marked change, the styles being fuller in both coat and skirt, although the skirt is, in many cases, heavily draped, the width at the foot is as narrow as formerly. In Cottons a number off Dresses are showing White Skirts and Floral Coatees, and they are particularly Smart and should become popular. F©R THIS WEEK MARRIOTTS' SH©WiNG A TRAVELLER'S SAMPLE RANGE off these dresses at SAMPLE PRICES. As there are only 70 of these Dresses and they are very cheap, early buying is needful. ' ' 1 VERY SMART COSTUME, Floral Sponge Cloth Coat, with White Skirt. Ordinary Value, 22s (id SAMPLE PRICE 15s 6d. BLACK' AND -WHITE STRIPED SPONGE CLOTH COSTUME, Collar and Culls of Black Glace Silk, High-waisted Skirt. Ordinary Price, 32s Gd SAMPLE PRICE, 25s 1 Very Dainty COSTUME, White Voile Skirt and Allover Embroidered Coat, trimmed with Cerise. Ordinary Value, 78s 6d SAMPLE PRICE, 63s LADIES' BLOUSE . ROBE, White Ground with Black Pin Spot, Peter Pan Collar and Cuffs. Ordinary Price, 7s 6d SAMPLE PRICE, 5s 6d ONE-PIECE" FROCK in Grey Gingham, Embroidered Yoke, 'smartly made. Ordinary Value, 14s 6d SAMPLE PRICE, 9s lid T VERY DAINTY FROCK in Creme Voile, Peter Pan Collar and Cuffs, trimmed with Washabie Silk. Ordinary Pric§, 20s SAMPLE PRICE, 14s 6d WHITE PIQUE BLOUSE ROBE Magyar sleeve, trimmed with Saxe ■Blue Linen. Ordinary Value, 17s 6d SAMPLE PRICE, 14s 6d D

McINT\ RE'F* Extra Sirnn{* FVinals Piils. 4s f- l obtainnhlo AV. E:isWr, Chemist, Fairlie and Timaru.

Can ba turned into an-Open Firs SflJ.W.l.'i-rf'iiSlf:? smm JiS! m Swl!* S3 s| SvSSSSF**^ m ii&Wl J33SS rau tl'm SESKS& IKHI Champion In addition to its splendid heating and cooking qualities, the "Champion" has this* advantage also: IT CAN BE TURNED INTO AN OPEN FIRE. Lift off the top plate, pull the catch, and tha fire comes into full view, giving extra heat and better ventilation to the kitchen. For sitting by in the evening, or when washiag baby, this open fire is a grpWt convenience. Write for Catalogue. Wo post it free. Srsnsley ?.nd Co., Dunedin. Ranges.

Past and Preset Satis f acx i o For 3 5 years Nelson Znas.t/t's Teas have by their purity, quality, value nnd flavour given complete satisfaction. 3 5 years experience in blending and selecting teas has given us an unequalled advantage over other firms—the advantage of ripe experience. Our teas never vary. The same satisfaction you have obtained from them in the past you will get now—and in the future They are the finest it is possible to procure, and the best value. Their very strength and purity makes them the most economical. Their uniform quality makes them the most satisfactory. Only from the best can you get the best results. Don't buy any tea —see it is Nelson Moate's —the name is a guarantee of supreme quality and the greatest value. Awarded 4 Gold, 2 Special, and 1 Silver Medal. Prices : 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-, 2' 2, 2/4, 3/-.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15445, 7 September 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15445, 7 September 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15445, 7 September 1914, Page 5