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Model Frocks at Greatly Reduced Prices If is not often that the most exclusive model frocks from England J(yL and France are offered at. reduced prices. But our buyers secured these from the manufacturers at a substantial discount off the cost of production ; and, as the season is well advanced, we are determined to clear them at once. They are the most charming styles f?*? in lovely soft fabrics, such as crepe-dc chene and charmeuse, and [ f MtfMm t J we are offering them at fully one third off the regular prices and, , ln some cases » tne reductions are even larger. There is only one of each style, so an early visit is advisable. Iβ 111 l > I W mill Mole and Grey Crepe de Chene Frock, collar x each Silt Crepe de Chene Frocks, in purple lAslli P H I'M • and V front of lace, silk lined through- , and dove ; long sleeves and high collars, llAlln if////• out, draped skirt— ■ trimmed floral silk, veiled chiffon— II nW.'>!' ' Special Price 65/- . Special Price W/----ifnYi \mmW- - Golden Brown Siik Crepe de Chene Frock, I KOv fc SI Navy Bedford Frock, collar front and high collar and long sleeves, trimmed ?«/ * '' V sleeves'trimmed lace and Paisley silk, 'fancy silk and ninon, lined silk, through- . draped skirt, silk lined throughout— ■ Special Price 79/ i Special Price 65/----v\'/f \ln i each Silk Crystalihe Frocks, in gold, grey, Ykf/yUfl Golden Brown Frock, in satin charmeuse, and champagne; bodice, over sleeves, • c *» l< I lined satin; collar, cuffs and vest of . and tunic of broche, tucked net front (as " t Ifj ' white cloth — . illustration) — Special Price 95/- Special Price 67/6 ,'■ ' Silk Moire Frock, in old gold ; with collar, Cerise Crepe de Chene Silk Frock, hand em- belt an( i tun i c o f oriental silk, lined silk, broidered collar, edged hand-made lace, tunic s i t j rt lined cream satin- .-_.-,. Special Price 90/- ---■ - • • Special Price 90/- ---. , • Saxe Blue Satin Charmeuse Frock, trimmed .'■'-■' Crepe-dc Chene Dress, in saxe. plain and large buttons and loops, satin collar, /broche ; braided skirt, fish tail train— long sleeves and front trimmed laceSpecial Price 72/8 Special Price 84/----t BEATH & CO; Christchurch

SPECIAL NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. pOPY for DISPLAY'-. ADVBB•i'ISEMEKTS ud ALTERATIONS for -lame mvrt be in thi» OfEce by Noon to mum insertion in "TkJ Pw«" the following DAY. FOR , MONDAY'S PAPEB ac» Ikitr than 10'ul on SATURDAY, P; SEiilG. Manmger, - " CHRISTCHUKCH PRESS CO.. LTD,

FOOT-FORM FOOTWEAR —FOR FADDY FOLK— Yon can be sure that the beautiful, diiUnctlre, made-to-order appearance of Foot-form Foot* wear, obtainable at this Store, is more, than skin deep. It's never-lowered standard of quality guarantees you the use of only the very highest quality and skill in every inside, as well *s outside, detail of Footwear Production. FOR WOMEN FOR MEN PATENT BUTTON BOOTS.Snede PATENT DERBY BOOTS. Tops. Pearl Buttons. vSy U sSk2° U ** * PATENT COURT SHOES, B<ms . OXFORD or DERBY SHOES. In or Buckles, very chic. Patent, Box, or Willow Calf, PATENTDERBY or -BUTTON G **ce *£■ ' ounce D.,« T~>o • GLACE KID BOOTb,' DIaCK ©r SHOES. Round or Pug Toes. shapeg and stylcJ GLACE DERBY SHOES, Wei- BOX CALF and WILLOW CALF ted Solesi all shapes. . , - DERBY BOOTS, solid business * ' boots. 117 CASHEL STREET (opp. Ballantynes) CB<4'7— tta% IF YOU WANT A REFRESHING DRINK FOR THE SUMMER Try ' SENIOR'S ALINE . HEALTH SALTS IT LIVENS UP THE LIVER CURES BILIOUSNESS AND NERVOUS HEADACHES A Pleasant and Effervescent Drink * > for the Hot Weather. 1/6. CHEMISTS AND STORES 1/6 jr-» " <~> * s In planning an advertising campaign " The Weekly Press" is always included—more than this, it always comes first on the Kst, tby reason of the fact that advertisers and ; advertising agents regard "The Weekly Press" as the p«mier paper of its class. This, feeling is not prompted by sentiment or old associations, but merely because **The Weekly Press " interests an enormous circle of readers every week and pays those Who advertise in its columns. — — <^*

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 8

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