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Between-Season Bargains in the SHOWROOM! Here are hosts of things that every woman needs —Coats, Hats, Costumes and Frocks all at Bargain Prices. Come and have a look round. Seeing is believing, and these really are genuine savings. Tliese Prices are easy to pay : Useful TWEED COAT, adaptable shawl collar, inset pockets—-Usually 65/ Bargain Price 55/ Special Line of TWEED and VELOUR COATS, with and without fur collar and cuffs; semi-lined— Usually 75/6 Bargain Price 67/6 SMART VELOUR CLOTH COATS, in cinnamon, mid grey, and fawns; wrap style, with large fur collar Usually S4/'“ Bargain Price 73/ BEAVER CONEY COAT, 30in. length, long roll collar—Usually 14gns. Bargain Price 12gns. KITT MUSQUASH COAT, satin lined, shawl collar; 36in.—Usually 30gns Bargain Price 27gns. GUARANTEED MARMOT COAT, 40in. in length; large shawl collar— Usually dDgns. . . Bargain Price 36gns. BLACK CONEY COAT, 361 n. length; shawl collar, silk lined Usually 21gns Bargain Price 19gns. A limited number of TWEED COSTL'MES, 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/ MODEL HATS, in velvet, hatter's plush, and satin, in this season’s smartest shapes, with osprey and feather trimmings—Usually 59/6 to 69/6 Bargain Price 47/6 TRIMMED HATS, 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 READY-TO WEAR FELTS, in brown, navy, grey, fawn, black, henna, almond, saxe, and red — Usually 16/9 to 32/6 Bargain Prices 12/6 to 29/6 CHILDREN’S HATS, In felt, velvet, sealetfce, and beaver; large and small shapes— Usually 12/6 to 25/6 Bargain Prices 10/6 to 21/A Special Line of COAT FROCKS of Gabardine, navy, brown, and grey, with contrasting stripe, roll collar— Usually 59/6 Bargain Price 52/6 Useful WOOLLEN FROCK, in brown marl, long sleeves, round neck, suede belt— Usually 45/ . . Bargain Price 39/6 SHETLAND WOOL JUMPERS, in a variety of jazz colourings—Usually 11/6 Bargain Price 9/11 Special Line of WOOLLEN COSTUMES & JUMPER SUITS, in grey, Havana, mastic, and cream— Usually 68/ . . , . Bargain Price 49/6 5% Discount for Cash or on Monthly Accounts, 99 “The Farmers Cashel Street - CHRISTCHURCH

After the Big Football Match last week the victors celebrated their win by drinking several bottles ol Kodo Ale They knew that with Kodo Ale they we.e on another win, hence their Orange Smile, for Kodo Ale though tasting exactly the same as beer with the same tang and the same creamy foam on top is nonexcisable. Obtainable from leading Fruiterers. Confectioners, Stores, &c. Wright & Co. Cordial Manufacturers 483 Tuam Street, Ch. Ch. 'Phone 2 * 46 CURE RHEUM ATS GOUT, LUMBAs SCIATICA. Etiplish Pri New Winter Goods at “The Shop for Men” We have Just opensd up our Winter Goods. A choice range of Hate, Sox, Shirts, Ties, etc., all at Matheaon’s famous low Lounge Hats, 7/6. Fancy Stripe Shirts 6/6 to 9/6 Linen Collars, latest shapes I/ Fancy Sox, very smart 3/6 5/11 New Wide End Ties 2/6 to 4/6 Underwear, Merino Shirts and Pants, 7/6 8/6 KENNETH MATHESON "The Shop for Men,” 646 COLOMBO STREET.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17527, 2 May 1925, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17527, 2 May 1925, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17527, 2 May 1925, Page 25

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