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It Is not very often that we are fortunate enough j J to afford our many Customers so UNIQUE AN v „ I OPPORTUNITY of availing themselves of such Skss£ I REMARKABLE VALUE iv the NEWEST OF >llt 3 COSTUMES as we do to-day. |||P j This has been made possible by an EXCEP- § TIONAL OFFER which was made ns, and which I § we accepted, to clear the whole of a LEADING 1 I ENGLISH MANUFACTURER'S stock of THIS 1 SEASON'S costumes. V^ It Is our desire that these costumes should sell QUICKLY, and, to this end we have marked them : ▼ at QUICK SELLING prices. 6 Only TWEED COSTUMES, in Grey and Brown mixtures, smart semifitting Coats, trimmed with Buttons, High-waisted Skirts— § Usually 39/6 .. .. Special Price .. 21/- I ' 7 only SERGE COSTUMES, in Navy Coating Serge, Coats are medium 1 " length, lined with Polonaise, and trimmed with Silk and Self i Buttons, Skirts high-waisted— v a * Usually 42/6 45/- 47/6 .. .. Specid.Price.. 721/-§ 11 only COSTUMES, in Tweeds and Cheviot Serges, semi-fitting Coats I with Belt, trimmed Button Loop sand Self-piping Skirt twr> ! • piece and high-waisted, buttoned at foot— ' ' £ - • Usually 45/- 47/6 .. .. Special Price.. 29/e | ' 14 only DARK TWEED COSTUMES, good mixtures, semi-fitting Coats, medium length, with or without pockets, trmmed Self I Buttons and Loops, two-piece high-waisted Skirt, mostly buttoned I at foot * very smartly cvt — j Usually 52/6 and 55/- «. ... Special Price.. -32/6 § see" " j I. These Costumes I 1 in 13 j Our Windows I 1 19 only COSTUMES, in Navy Serges, Grey and Fawn Cord, and! assorted Greys in medium weight Tweeds ; Coats cut away and 1 / straight fronts, lined Polonaise, trimmed Piping, Buttons and 1 Loops, two-piece high-waisted Skirts; really smart Costumes— I -•',' Usually 49/6 to 55/- '..- .. Special Price•.-.- 37/6 1 . .' ; 29 only COSTUMES, in Tan Cheviot Serge,-and Fawn, Grey and I Reseda Tweed mixtures, medium length Coats, lined Polonaise, 1 " trimmed Fancy Buttons; latest cut Skirts— ' * '■ j= Usually 59/6 .. .. - ... Special Price .... 42/-1 * 27 only COSTUMES, in smart Grey, Green, and Brown Tweeds, cut- I away Coats, lined with Polonaise, Collars faced with Self Cloth— I. Usually 63/- .. .. .. Special Price . '. 45/- I' 16 only COSTUMES, in fine Navy Coating Serges, Coats trimmed f with Satin Pipings and Braid, Collars piped with Tan Cloth or § Fancy Silk, high-waisted Skirts, with Pipings and Buttons; very 1 superior and smart Costumes— * 1 Usually 69/6 and 75/- .. Special Prices 47/6 and 49/6 i *■■ BEATH & GO. LTD., Christchurch JAMES MITCHELL, Managing Director. I -jdP-ijK. e< * on Meffin?B.Food from two'months:-never known (l|jßf|pfe'--; SICKneSS. Three robust boys.bear eloquent te§ '■Iraw tiraony to the value of Mellin's Food. "My boys wen brought up on Mellin's Food from 2"months old" ana haveneverknownsickness."writesMaryLouiseFor, * _&f&lw-" Devenport, Ancklanu, N.Z. "Theyaresoetrongand \ noisy that when my third boy sxrived I questioned ~~""~*-" whether it would be prudent' to give him the food.' The nearest substitute for mother's milk. , J „- *- Assimilated even by the newly born. '*"' " Stna. jorFree Bosh "The Cereojlnfants" inAuslrdlit, ""■,-.-"* W»jteMes«s. GOLLIN &CO. PROP"".,I,TD.,W_tu*OTt«. fn planning an advertising campaign " The | Weekly Press " is always included —more than this, it always comes first on the litf, by reason of the fact that advertisers and ._ advertising agents regard ** The Weekly Press" as the premier paper of its class. This feeling is not prompted by sentiment . '\r or old associations, but merely because "The Weekly Press " interests an enormous / circle of readers every week and pays those J- \ ■ who advertise in its columns. I . , . ;■. -4

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 6

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571

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 6

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