OUR SHOWROOMS just now are arraved in Spring attire—for we are holding our ADVANCE SHOWING of the Coming Season's Styles. THE FRESHNESS and the bloom of Spring are in the atmosphere—breathing in every Smart New Gown and Costume. COSTUMES that would grace th© Parisian Boulevards show what French skill can do with the s'mple Coat and Skirt, GOWNS of such exquisite Charm and Style that take one's breath with admiration—these offer a variety of Colour and Design to please with perfection. BUT it is to the MILLINERY MODELS that the feminine mind turns with most interest, and truly the Exhibition justifies it. CHARM THE EYE with their grace and colour, and faithful reproductions of the newest French Styles represent perfect correctness at moderate cost IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT is an attractive showing of New SPRING FABRICS—the products of the World's Best Mills. EVERY NEW COLOUR is amongst them, and the Materials offer such variety of texture and tempting array of patterns that choice is a pleasure.
t Unrivalled Since 1860 many - htmd ™<3s of so-called conga ctires have come and gone durine BonT nrngton's half century of usefnlnS! I Many, many thonsand» of sufferers tn™Z 5 m , thri ?, r » i * to thi3 old •'■rS^EV 0 * F°?Q S < Co!d s, Whooping Congh, Bronchitis, Influenza. . lington's raw ill SI After a day in field of rtmtw »ilM9Jßlii}.l The sturdy pioneer, to whose energy and enterprise Maoriland owes so much, enjoys Amber Tips. His stalwart son, who represents the nation of the fature, will drink no other tea. He realises that his parents in their younger days had but few of the advantages he possesses—that they had to pay a high price for tea, and even then could not purchase the same high quality and standard as ' Everybody's Favourite What of yourself P Are you still using aome other '■ brand? Do you owe it 1 to try Ambor Tips the tea -which, has captured tens of thousends of lastUHous tea drinkerß all over the Dominion. A packet t of the 2<- grade -will 9 >rove -why. 81 a sa^^siaß<3igj&sggjgafei a fek m m m j^s^lfSJl^paJ^S^^ EDDINS GIFTS THAT PLEASE. mm m m» nn ENTREE DISH (as Illustrated), 60S. OTHER DESIGNS—HOn 50s 60S 75s IN BUYING A WEDDING PRESENT you Ehould chooaa something you would like to receive yourself. A GIFT selected with care id forethought is sure to be ippreCliiUid. We have a Large and Varied Slock ol "UUI oi<" itlE. HD--INARA" Ailiclus for Wedding iiifts, in Silver ;.:id Table Wax©, in uiany Choice Desiyus, :t tSAKGAIN PRICES. YdWH, WatclimaAer & Jeweller, CORNER OF STAFFORD AND BESWICE STREETS. TIMAR&.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15455, 18 September 1914, Page 8
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