Business Ifotices. _' BEATH AND~CQ7ARGYLE HOUSE, LATEST PRODUCTIONS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR LEADING FASHIONS AT POPULAR PRICES— _, «. . ,- « . A Choice and Varied Selection of Ladies' Pur Necklets, including Tarbagana, Jap, Mink, Musquash LA D I ES Sable, B6ar, Skunk, Kolinsky, Mouflou, Llama. Thibet, Fox. Opossum, Ermine, Goat, Marmot &C., 2/11, 3/11, 4/11,5/11,6/11,7/11; 9/11,10/9,12/6,15/6, 17/9, 21/-, 25/6, 29/6, 35/-, 42/-. 49/6 -FURS •' Very Ifelfch White Fur 'Ne^kW 2/11, V/11, 5/11, 0/11, 15/6, 21/-, 29/6, 37/6, 45/-, 52/6, 63/-, 84/---1 Muffs, in Marmot, Hfere, Kolinsky Sable, Thibet, &c, 7/11, 8/6, 9/11, 10/6 to 63 : Children's Fur Sets-neokLit and rauff-7/11, 8/11, 9/11, 10/9, 13/6, 17/6, 21/-, 25/. -set CLOVES New Kid Cloves, all colours, dome fasteners, every pair guaranteed, Trilby 2/6, Queen 2/11, Marw guerite 8/11, Carnotß/M, Victoria 5/6. Lovely Matalasse Mantles, 39/6 to 84/- ; Maids' Jackets, 7/11 to 25/6 Choice Brocaded Silk Mantles, 49/6 to 90/-; Winter Capes, 11/6 to 46/- --_ _-__'—__». Ladies' Navy Serge Costumes, coat and skirt, 19/11; Serge Skirts, 7/11 to 22/9 GAITERS Ladies' Macintoshes, 16/9, 21/-, 25/9, 29/6, 35/- to 63/^; Maids' do, 11/6 to 25/---iiViinotM f A O Children's 1 Winter Hats and Bonnets, 2/1 1 to 7/6 ; Felt Flops, 1/11 to 7/11 U M DRILLAo Our Guinea Hat or Bonnet for Ladies, a speciality, up-to-date styles, Black SAUors, 19, 2,6, 2/11 .-.— —i 3/11 to 6/11; Fancy Straws, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 to 8/11. WOOL Lined Kid Gloves, 3 dome fasteners, 2/11 aad 3/11, splendid vAlue OIIA .,„ — Fur Top, Lined Kid Gloves, special makes, 2/11 3/11 4/6 5/6 OHAWLO Ladies' Cloth Gaiters, all colours, 2/11 3/11 4/11 5/6 per pair tAPI^CTQ Children's Cloth Gaiters, assorted colours, 1/3 1/6 1/9 l/ll 2/11 per pair MA NTI F^ -Exceptional value, 2/11 3/11 4/11 5/11 7/11 10/6 15/6 10/6 HATS AND ' A good range ' 2/6 2/11 3/n 4/U 5/U 7 - 9/U 12/9 15/6 * n/%iiMrTo Ladies' Stylish Jackets, newest shapes, all colours, 11/615/11 21/- 27/6 £S/- td 63/BO N N ETS Three-quarter Jackets,- Very fashionable, leading shades, 27/6 35/0 42/- 68/- 84'BEATH AND CO. ARGYLE HOUSE.
J. BALLANTYNE & CO.'S DBESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, tTnder the direct supervision of three expeits > is prepared to execute orders for COSTUMES on the shortest notice.' BLACK MELROSE AND. ALMA CLOTHS. BLACK MOHAIR AND SILK FANCIES. r ROYAL VISIT. CGMPLIMENTAET MOMIM. \ ROYAL VISITBLACK CHEVIOTS AND SERGE^I. BLACK^ SILK GRENADINES. FANCY AND PLAIN SILKS, Newest Designs, In our "Well-known and Guaranteed Makes, CASHEL STREETreHRISTeHURCH. *«/' CHEAP AND — . , t- IRTIQTIP flnllollu T. AlfP'nriT.l! Xlmm\Jmm\mi W J-l-tbJSa Hanging: Lamps Floor Lamps, &c. A ll at marvellously low prices for A Pretty Lamp, Burning Kero- • retoe'.tt 1 10 present low price, is tlie Btirt \ho obeapeEt lighting obtainEDWAED REECE & SONS, COLOMBO STREET, OHRISTCHURCH.
TTALLEN STEIN BROS.. HIGH-CLASS TAILORING ON THE PREMISES, Under the Management of a Pint-class Cutter. We are now Freely Stocked with a Grand Rang* of NEW TWEEDS. NEW COATINGS, NEW SERGES, NEW TROUSERINGS. HALLENSTEIN BROS., NEAX' D.1.0. THE "FITZWELL." Our Famous "Fitswall" White Shirts for gentlemen. At I from 5s to 10s Gd each. Strange and Company. . S" TYLISH H*xS FOR GENTLEMEN.- " Orient" Flexible Feits. Newest and most fashionable shapes. At 7s 6d each. Stoange and Company. ; "rriHE LATEST." Gents' Frame Hats. X New shapes. From 5s 6d to 10s Od each. Strang-; and Company. . EOR THE CODD WEATHER.— Just opened, our Winter Stocks of Genta' Pants, Undershirts and Half-hose. Colonial and Englieh makers. All prices. Strange and Company. GENTS* CRIMEAN SHIRTS, made from all-wool colonial shirting. With bands and collars. At 8s 6d.each. Strango and Companyj X T.IURNITURE SUPPLIED from FAC- • J. TORY to PEOPLE DIRECT.— PIace your ordera with the makers and save money. Our furniture is famous. Equal to the best imported— and cheaper. We furnish all kinds of dwelling's. Estimates free on application to Strange^ and Company. QUITE UP-TO-DATE! Our Dressmaking Department is now a model of what such a department should be. We study the re- ' quirements of each individual patroness. Our Madame Grunfeldt (formeriy principal dressmaker with the famous Melbourne firm of Buckley and Nunn), and our Miss Mazey (ao long and favourably known to our patrbns) may bo consulted daily. Strange and Company.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7068, 9 April 1901, Page 2
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