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The Favoured Dress Fabrics | ==== FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER—^ We are showing a remarkably fine selection pf dress fabrics considering the " prevailing conditions, and there is quality and value in every yard of material I ALL THE FASHIONABLE WEAVES ARE INCLUDED IN THE DISPLAY. AND THERE ARE MANY EXCLUSIVE EFFECTS THAT COMMAND YOUR ATTENTION j | fljiri j | We enumerate a few of the leading lines just to j H v \ give you an idea of the variety at your disposal :— B NEW AUTUMN DRESS FABRICS i I \ ] COLOURED GABARDINES, in all the new shades of Violet. j I I YV. H | Blues. Greens and Browns .. 13/6 15/6 yard , /l- ? W I \\\ I | ! ALL-WOOL BOTANY TWILL— I }]:' A I I E \ in Violet. Bottle, Saxe. Brown, etc., width 42in. — ] // f / \ S H i * 9 / 11 >' ard Hih 5 j ALL-WOOL CHEVIOTS, in Saxc. Mole. Bottle and Violet— I \ 7/11 yard (doub width) H I ■ ■ \ j Large Ranges of NEW COVERT COATINGS - - 15/6 yard j ■ ' NEW CHECK WORSTED SUITINGS (lovely poods)— j M/pNltflf! llyfk j | width 54/sSin. .. 15/8 17/6 yard i DjfJl l| r-laP | } 54in. ALL-WOOL COLONIAL CHEVIOTS— \ fj fj IMS fWI E j in Vieux Rose, Brown, Mole and Cream 9/11 yard j / / |/j S\ * A I Good Ranges of NEW COSTUME TWEEDS— i W If I f B (tine and soft finish) — I / , i I I I S i 4/11 5/11 6/6 6/11 7/6 vard i / I | | COSTUME LENGTHS— j f J j a As usual we are displaying an extraordinarily fine sclcc- I ill 3 tion of Costume Lengths, no two being alike, thus assuring j f I I I : that exclusiveness that every lady desires. II J | DRESSMAKING ORDERS I ? Orders for Easter Dresses should be placed immediately, / B | otherwise there is bound to be disappointment in delivery. • fjf \ V ■ ! MIWWMWi 1 W? A 99 CASHEL STREET 9 j M fflij CHRSSTCHURCH | 1 TV6 3 -5-<}6n Branches—ASHBUETON. BANGIORA. HAWABDEN, AKABOA. and DAB FIELD. 8 Travelling in this Overland "Big Four" is travelling first class. dCfir ls the most comfortable 5-passenger car yon could wish for— • u.._.£ everything in its construction and equipment is of the besl. • gs||( Note the handiome new body design, and think of the following features: Sjllßy xSbSI"I Electric lighting and starting, electric control buttons on the steering column, cantilever rear springs, demountable rims (one extra), headlight Bfi dimmers, deep soft upholstery, one-man top with cover, storm curtains, rain-vision wind-screen, rug rail, foot rest, every essential and refinement. l flElittt.. * Whether for tourist or farmer, it is the most practical, efficient f ijnut and economical car on the road. Words are unnecessary to win I__ Sr fPte&k its appreciation ; to know its features is convincing ; to see it and Y v||§|§|w " de ' n jt is conclusive proof of its excellent qualities. Call—if unable to do so, write for free catalogue. , " J|L . N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP. ASSN. LiMITCD , J] f C H R ' s^ c Hu R ° M "

PURCHASING VALUE OF ONE REPLY. ONE repiy to an advertisement in a newspaper wnh a quality circulation is worth ten replies to an advertisement in a newspaper with a quantity circulation. Advertisers in "The Press" consider not how many, but WHO AHE THEY. The growing demand fnr space in "The Press" proVes that buyers of advertising know how to take advantage of a dividend-paying circulation. Sales result from reaching the IHGHT reader.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 3

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