y- .; ' I . . • ■ ; : ■ ■ | I No department offers a better test of a store's I values than the flannel department. We are I ' CON¥INCING Satisfied that OUr Values h ere will fully sustain I 1M our reputation for value-giving. We use the | 111 word "convincing" because we feel sure that | in»f m MIUWI G a caPefu| perusal of this list win thop o«ghiy I I 1 Jj/lmlijl-IsS convince the reader that we offer special in- | MIkJH ducements to all buyers o f flannels and | AH M blousings. An inspection of the goods will I Df confirm this conviction. I 8 ■ H' ' ' ■ ■ § i vr ' : i ■'' ■ I ..-■■■• ■. . ■ ■ i ■ - % I STRIPED WOOL BLOUSINGS, in a wide range of artistic designs- I ; I • ' . • " ' 2 /3 2/6 a yard S ■•„■". J WINCEY, for Blouses, Dresses, etc., in plain,-light, and dark stripes— | ". I 1 /4 i 1/6 1/9 1/11 per yard I WARM WINTER BLOUSINGS, striped and printed designs— £j I 71d. 9£d. 1/- to 1/4J a yard p § I PRINTED DELAINES, in pompadour and liberty designs , Ha 1 1/6 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/9 a yard | J ALL-WOOL AND UNION SHIRTINGS, fof Pyjamas, Shirts, etc.- % - ' I 1/4£ 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/3 2/11 a yard S I ALL-WOOL .COLONIAL FLANNELS, in white, pink, Shetland, and ? I Orkney ... 1/O| 1/1 J 1/4J 1/6 1/9 2/- a yard . ' I ALL-WOOL HYGIENIC SHEETS— \' " ' \ | I Single Bed .. .. .. .. 22/6 a pair 4 , I Double Bed ... .. .. ... . 2S/6 a pair (>} f li • ■-( } % . . . ■ ij. X ■'■■;■, ■■; v; >sr •■ ■•■ l 1 ■■.■' ■ . I' death t ri\ t'Tn james mitchell, fiJoicTriiiinrp X - DCAIn & tU. LIU. Managing Dhector tilKl J 1 IHUKUI k ' LlM_._.muiMlilMMl«ll lIIILIIMLIILILiWIiJBL-— ■" ' r .■■ i , * * •• ■•:.: . '' ' ■ • ■ ■ ■ - H Bi Ifl m YOU bnOULU WeAK %j@SlJpq | I .gjk KURVINIT COISETSI B V^L J V Because they are BRITISH and BEST | i ? r^ r SPORTS 'i .ij4 ig) MODEL 3 I B xs£lil!iH \l ] Made of stout Coiitille. || extra low in bust, and | E ' elastic waist-band. .. -with good depth below i "'• B Xl \ MadC speciaUy for the waist. Hand- |, B 1\ \- Wdin S» Golf ' Tennis, \| J P?\2|bl J J somely trimmed em- | ;HI II I and Hockey Players. | / broidery, fitted with I ''■ fl EJL/' P " Ce "" Price S/1 1 § '" - B We also stock Model 2at 7/6 and No. 6 at 14/11 | 7 B KURVINIT CORSETS are the. Best Value Obtainable |
I What are Your Children's lives Worth? fSflßtt an t^r va^ue be measured in terms P oun^s » shillings and pence ? • Yet /?* many a child has been burned to death %IL' **£hs / or ma * me d f° r i^ e through the absence of a fire-guard—a few shillings would ■fiiwlkS haVe P ro^ Pr even ted the accident! EIJ2L flshby, Bergh are showing - : fitUm Wire Fire Guards... With the nearness of winter, these com-TjiP-lpiS mand attention, apart altogether from . jTI i their artistic, high-grade appearance. /1 Payees range from 14/M IP !*w ou make it your absolute duty j to call and inspect. ... .Will you? " To-day, then! ; Asliby, Bergh & Co. Ltd. — IRONMONGERS — 235-237 HIGH STREET . CHRISTGHURCH - ''"- v C 9199 urn 1 .'—————— TTlMßß —y« TEA CLOTHS, hand embroidery and /*&*§ drawn work, size 32m. x 32m. .-. ffi)/ Tj 1 Prettily worked. Exceptional value. ' Lf%FSiCL I Pish Linen Store %J \Lm & CLOCK TOWER — '%■ \M •' ■ '• • ■ •
Left-off Clothing Read This; The well-to-do people of Christchurch only buy the very best of Clothing. They generally wear them a Jew times-—sometimes not at all—then Mrs. Ellvrood comes in. She buys them cheap, consequently the can sell them cheap. Mrs. Ellwood knows good, second-hand Clothing of the best material and well made Ivrill last longer, look better, and is infinitely cheaper in every way than the cheap, ready-made shoddy Second-hand Clothiai* 123-125 and 127 Armagh Street PHONE 3087 ' ! 'ill I L LJ_ Illl'l I '| ' ' A Bid for fl3pj Hea/Ch" J2J, J W y»o're «uferi«f from orerwotk, Jl T"'JV tbal »oe» with disoidered •" 7 \ JL/J otnru -you nerd ibe nim-j. L \ 3ET/ J Utioj "' pßojphonu. Flet. V V~ll *» chu's Phoiphitonicccntiinj I pliaiplienitiajoluriontogeiiier y ~~£3l I witb»pewethilcij«»tiTet:imu. JF, JTrt/ / '•■•• '^? J Jfc«-wnol« qtitam v Tjp* • J / quickly i»ritjr»t«i. Riosphatonic »Mt tTM frt* Qu. A. RtltW. Ck~.it, Wrfhef... ; ■ •■»•* ■ ;. .■ ■ PATENTS H6NSY HUGHES Ltd. ««..« r*«R iJOItIKION iIDILUIKOS, CATHEDHaL BQUABE. CHBIBTCHTJBCH,
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 21 May 1914, Page 5
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