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Between-Sessora Bargains in the SHOWROOM! in ill" Here are lioats of things that every woman needs —Coat«, Hats, Costumes and Frocks all at Bargain Prices. Come and have a look round. Seeing is believing, and these really are genuine savings. Tfiese Prices are easy to pay : Useful TWEED COAT, adaptable shawl collar, in-ct pockets—Usually 65 Bargain Price 55 - Special l.ine of TWEED and VELOUR COAT'S, with and without fur collar and cuffs; semi-lined— I_ suallv 75/6 Bargain Price 67 6 SMART VELOUR CLOTH COATS, in cinnamon, mid gre> . and fawns; wrap style, with large fur collar 1 SUfllly 84-, Bargain Price 75 13EAVER CONEV COAT, 36in. length, long roll collar— Usually J4gns. Bargain Price 12gns. KITT MUSQI ASH COAT, satin lined, shawl collar; 36in. —Usually 30gns Bargain Price 27gns. GUARANTEED MARMOT COAT, 40in. in length; large shawl collar —•, F suallv 39gns. . . Bargain Price 36gn». • IODEL HA Us, in velvet, hatter's plush, and satin, in this season's sinnr.'est shapes, with osprev and feather trimmings—l suallv 59 6 to 69 6 Bargain Price 47 6 I RIMMED HA I S. in the latest shapes and colours; made of duvetyn, velvet, and silk, and trimmed with mounts, ornaments, and ribbonUsually 45/6 to 57 6 Bargain Price 39 6 REA DN -1(> \\ EAR Ft.I.TS. in brown, navy, grey, fawn, black, henna, almond, saxe, and red—l suallv 16/ 9 to 32. 6 Bargain Price* 12 6 to 29 6 CHILDREN S IL\ IS, hi felt, velvet, sealette. and beaver; large and small shapes l'suallv 12/6 to **s 6 3I.ACK CONEY COAT. 36in. length; shawl collar, silk lined Usually 21gns Bargain Price 19gn*. A limited number of TWEED COSTUMES, smartly tailored coats, three-quarter length— Usually 59/6 Bargain Price 29 6 A Special Line of GABARDINE COSTUMES, in navy, brown, mole, and grey; handsomely stitched in colours to tone— Usually 5 and 6gns. Bargain Price 84 Bargain Price* 10 6 to 21 - A Special Line of ( OAT FROCKS of Gabardine, navy, brown, and grey, with contrasting stripe, roll collar—l suallv 59/ 6 Bargain Price 52 6 Useful WOOLLEN FROCK, in brown marl, long sleeves, round neck, suede belt L suallv 45/ Bargain Price 39 6 SHETLAND WOOL JUMPERS, in a variety of jar.* colourings—Usually 11/6 Bargain Price 9 11 Special Line of WOOLLEN COSTUMES & JUMPER SUITS, in grey, Havana, mastic, and creamI’suallv 63 Bargain Price 49 6 5° c , Discount for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. “The Farmers” Cashel Street - CHRISTCHURCH

tail with the Gentle Little Kick Specially prepared from a secret American eceipt. by an ex-resident of the United States for the. Provincial Hotei. Only the best and purest of ingredients used a this cocktail, which is real good—no camouflage about it. Frices 12/6 large bottle, 7/6 half bottle, 6/- flask. Tf you cannot call ring up 'Phone 1 4SJ with your order, or write. Parcels put on train. PROVINCIAL HOTEL CORNER CASHEL and BARBADOES STREETS l4Zi 8 Just a few , oors on the ri ß h’.-hand side nasi Farmers Cocp. M" Wkannell a Sp.v'jicß.

For those who will have the beat—Tor those who seek complete ridin- r comfort at minimum cost, the RALEIGH ALL-STEEL CYCLE WAS BUILT. The Raleigh.being made of steel throughout, wiil oa.iast several of the cheaper bicycles. It may cost a little more in the tirst instance, but, it will be cheaper mi the long run. And you will own a crcle tha’ will always be ready to take you anywhere—will never be out of action. Remember the Raleigh carries a lifetime guarantee ''t our old cycle accepted in part p a tuent. CASBOLTS' ■ Cycle and Sports Stores 630 COLOMBO ST. (Near Tuam St.) SOLE AGENTS

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17526, 1 May 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17526, 1 May 1925, Page 3