3 ITThe Favoured Dress Fabrics j iI- = FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER === I J j I We are showing a remarkably fine seleciion of dress fabric? considering the |j | | 1 prevailing conditio! s. and there is quality and value in every yard of material j| ' i i ALL THE FASHIONABLE WEAVES ARE INCLUDED IH THE DISPLAY. AND fi ! i'l THERE ARE MANY EXCLUSIVE EFFECTS THAT COMMAND YOUR ATTENTION | I I We enumerate a fpw of the Irading lines ju&t to 'I " give you an idea of the variety at your disposal : I 1 NEW AUTUMN DRESS FABRICS \ i\. ,! |1 COLOVUED GABARDINES. in all the new shadc> of Violet , { I 8 ! Blues, Greens and Browns .. 13,6 15, C. a | If ... ■ I|h\W^>v I AIL-WOOL BOTANY TWILL- . j J j M Ittyjfck / j 18 i in Vio,c! ' BotlU '- Saxc - BrOW "- CtC " W "Tll vanl I k_A i !■ \i r wOOI CHi ; VIOTS in Sax". Mole, Bottle and \ Joint \ ■ AI.LWOOi.LHi. jci 7.-11 yard (double widilo I l.ars-0 Ran S cs of NBV COVI-RT C OATIXGS - - 15, 5 yard j V"\W j IVI-'W CHHCK WORST EP SUFTINOS (lovely ?ood£- - 'II!li i.\kfS 1 W idth 5.»-/SPi„ 15 617 6 yard &\ il! tl'iUW 1 54in. ALL-WOOL COLONI \L CHEVIOTS— i J J!• j! !• ! ! k ' I 1 in Vienx Rose. Brown. Mole and ('.ream 9<ll }>"d W\ \ j! 'I ( ' 1 Good Ranges of NEW COSTUME TWEEDS- j f 1 I l< S I - (fine and soft finish) — _ j / ' j! 1 1 S I 4/11 511 6 6 6,11 6 yaid j I & II COSTUME LENGTHS- |! ' I I As usual we arc displaying an extraordinarily tine sclec- j I fi tion of Costume I.enstlis, no two bcint; alike, thus a^suimt; j that o.\eltisivene«s that every lady desires. j I I DRESSMAKING ORDERS 'jW \ j Orders for Faster Presses should be piaeed immediately, f 1 otherwise there is bo'.ind to be disappointment in delivery. | "THE FARMERS CHRISTCHURCH 1 | _ Branches—ASHBURTON. RANGIORA. BAWARDEN. AKABOA. and DARFIELD. j| § 3: '- Q " 7l !j p |"' '*"" I" 111 II i—■——niHiiit
Wriie tliat l liequc , ■•{« "He Boys"! Electric Lights But before you write, think ot them—the boy# from sunny New f ' • Zealand—who are facing the rigor 3 of a winter campaign in Europe. . . And think of the Y.M.C.A. which - keeps those men supplied with hot drinks and other comforts, from J base camp to forward trench. I Help the Y.M:C.A. to help the boys nrt ti >~ r< ' by making out a generous cheque for Red Triangle Day a FRIDAY, MARCH l^Sth Ij A Great Development | ' I The great Willys-Overland factories —a || B Lh^ bob 9 I veritable hive of industry in themselves— J B r nfwpa| , C nfl «jo|jot S B | have played a leading part in the develop- raj rOOIWoaP opßlilallDlo H | ment of the motor car business. |j B A VREN HAM I | Although it has existed only nine years, || Hwl Übll Vlnilß H *§ the Willys-Overland institution is now second l| fifl———- ■—— -M • % in the world in point of motor car production. % §9 " 7". „ c S #• . . — r A , , m B Why pay the fancy prices n If The greatest and latest Willys-Overland g| B the city stores, with their m % development now offers to the world a com- H huge expenses, charge you ? B | prehensive range of models built by one j§ ■ JESS I % motor car OrgamzatlofL. || B you 3/-* to 10/-on every pair. B9 fp This is the most advanced step of the || B gyy HOW XJIg/Trorease I f§ ' industry. , ptj I H In prices the manufacturers fin H > means greater economies, better motor |§ B have P ut on the,p new goodß, B | carf at relatively lower.prices. J ■ H If ' This applies particularly to the Overland jg B nastio shoes, white and grey, B i Light Four-cylinder touring car finished in a JJ B , f I '' I beautiful gray,, anid to the Big Four touring J fl BUY NOW p rl( Tsaie. B || car finished in a rich brown. ~ BMiMrafiIEMBBMEWMIsH %■: Ride in one of these cars today. We will JJ BißlfflMllßlflWlßßMß Jt gladly arrange for a demonstration jj . —— ! | Willys-Overland Models Include: jj H Eg Four-Cylinder Light Fcrar-Cylin-p Overland' der Overland Model J u THEN.Z. FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE | I ASSOCIATION LIMITED | I CHRISTCHURCH | «IV FROM *OM« OWOWI Mi a? — f -g ' ||gf The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Obio, U. S. A. IgJJ of Motar Cats glP' '' SPEIGHT'S PRIZE ALESI V# Are to be had ONLY at the lollowing Hotels in Christchurch and District:— 9 SAXON, Lyttelton MARKET I pit* ROYAL, Lyttelton WELLINGTON I f &X& p'JI 1d _ CAVE ROCK, Sumner WHITE HART H 'Hafflr RED LION, Rangiora NEW BRI6HTON g — """ 6t I SMART FELTS ZETLAND ARMS Hantner Springs 1 _ xt «. CL A«k fon SPEIGH-TS, and ace that you get It! ! In NeWeSt AGENTS FOR FAMILY AND BOTTLED TR \DE • B --_ .. _ BOTTLED TRADE:- | Twm<j Hatg lategt „ tylM!i 4S,s 6 . MALING St 00. LD I tolo 6 " Latc,t iR Cap " fron ' l s ' CjgerofGLOUCESTER STRfeET * OXFORD TERRACE I PLIMSOLL'S Corner Mancbeeter & St. Asaph
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 6
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