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WTICE! M. HOLLANDER has pieasnre in announcinp to his many patrons and the public oC Christchurch and Canterbury that the increased patronage accorded him has rendered it essential -to make arrangements for larger premises. He has secured Stewart Dawson's Late Shop HISH STREET i. In addition to the groundI floor shop, a spacious upstairs Showroom ■will also be used for the effective display of comprehensive stocks of everything of the latest in Ladies' Coats and Costumes. The finest styles, in Fancy Blouses will also be on view. The Ladies' Costume Department will be under the direction of MISS DUNCAN (LATC of D.1.0., cHmrreHtmcN) Patrons can rest assured that the openingof these new and more commodious premises will mark a new epoch in establishing an even improved service in the supplying of everything for ladies. M. HOLLANDER LTD. COLOMBO STREET Phone 2588 I at your door to-night— j If a soldier, tired and mud-stained, just from the trenches, knocked at your door to-night how quickly you would invite him in. Yet our brave fellows are not les« truly cal'ing to you to maintain the Y.M.C.A. which brings the "home" atmosphere even to the front line. Will you respond by giving is much as you can for Red Triangle Day FRIDAY, MARCH 15th (Or date locally arranged) "It it a oreat toork the Y.1T.C..4. ii lijiug /or tts out here; if ii was uotjvr Iht'Y.HJ things would go very hard >ii,'h If* at tints."—From a Soldier a tetter. Chegnntf <-»n be made payable to (.'APT. D. A. KWEN, Hon. National Y.M.C.A. Treasurer, Red'X'rianiHe Day Office: Bak«r'< EniWintts, Wellington: or donations will Ve reoeivrriby any Brunch of any Bank in the Domiwlo-.i. UNIVERSAL FISH SUPPLY A FAIR SUPPLY TO-DAY. oysters: oysters: Thons 37:1.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16159, 13 March 1918, Page 3
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