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I Winter Well Prepared for at 1 I /z»W w.w- . e * r I 99 = The Hoiise for Value" Our Showrooms are now replete with an unusually wide selection of seasonable apparel. Particularly attractive are the arrivals from overseas —covering every phase of fashionable attire for the cooler days ahead. As usual, our prices are contrastingly low to the high quality of the goods. A brief summaryEnglish Sample Costumes. Every one distinctively different : all with silk lined coats ; some attraetivi-ly braided in black—--6 gns. to 10 gns. English Model Costumes, smartly cut, some with braid ; in. wine, bottle 'green, nigger, fawn, and grey 10 gns. to 12 gns. Tweed Costumes; serviceable, every-day garments ;in £nwn, brown and grey .. 5 gns. Special Range of Sample Woollen Jumpers, in amethyst and grey, putty and saxc,.grey-and helio, brick and champagne. The Jumpers nre beautiful quality, plain knit, and well wortlt '3 gns. .. 83/~ Woollen Jumpers, in plain colours —From 45/V/oollen Coats, plain knit or brushed, some in self colours, others with contrasting bands on .collars and pockets : henna, putty and 38xc ; also in mixed colour effect:; of amethyst and champagne, jndo and henna, grey and egg blue, holier and light fawn 5 gns. Woollen Coats.. A line range in' all desired colours .. From 32/6 Tweed Coats, winter weights, in dark shades of grey, brown and blue 95/- 105/- 12G/Fur Lined Coats in dark tweeds, light and^'comfortable fitting .. • • 14 gns. to 19 gns. Black Fur Coats .; From 29 gns. to 50 gns. Black Tmit.ati.on Coney Coats, plain or frith" black fur collars .. . 10 gns. to 18 gns. Winter Weight Blouses, cream grounds, wit!: varied stripes .. . .. 12/6 and 19/6 Check Tweed Coats and Plain Velour Cloth Coats, al! newest styles .. 8 gns. and 9 gns. Raincoats, including the popular double-breasted styles .. • • From 6 gns. to 12 gns. Furs, an extensive collection of alj the latest shape?, in every variety of pelt, in a wide sele'etion of prices. > Ready-to-Wear Millinery, in two-tone and plain colours .. •• 15/6 17/6 21/"Model Hats,' a wide assortment .. From 35/Fleecy Cloth and Velvet Hats, in becoming colours, with newest mounts or flowers—•• From 65/--SPEClAL!—Ladies' All-Wool ELACK CASHMEEE HOSE 5/11 per pair Truly Exceptional Value 1 0 y , V SPECIAL! Ladies' Black SILK ANKLE HOSE 5/11 per pair The' Best Value in Town GRAHAM, WILSON & SMELUE I BBgesansu

■ /W/:-x :• ?>» \ W^>? r # !(« Ifr ,• m service—and cutting dowp running iiSssii give exceptionally fine wear, and it's no wonder. fpr the 'world's best in rubber and fabric—and plenty of it—plus fpre the great&t cate abd skill in nffltnufachire ie incorporated <uf> *i :j » ~M r » L.: M I in every:-!Railroad/' Voi!i Will profit by them 1 ' •r' Obtainable alTgaragea. ( DUNLOP RUBBER CO., WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHUBCH, AUCKLAND Ait , *to ■V.'HR'i iMiti ,V" 1 are, modestly but • efficiently packed that "'the utmost valfte,may be put into the tobacco —not the-packing. They are real value and- always they are thoroughChairman Medium j are.the jame j In packetsoF 10—od. Also in Air-tight tins of SO.. *» Cigarettes with a j little more flaoaar. ! . The tame price. VA I'm 4 » - V 4 iL>r &%<>: a N.Z. RcormsUtire: 1 Mr. J. SYKES. " P.O.-Bo* 139t AneUuiA ' ■. ■ ■ . Zi< Mttoby R. J. LEA. LTD.. Manchester.- England. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiisuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii •More Comfort —less Expense Stetter Cooking—less Trouble No bothersome fire to light and tend—no mesa ashes to clean up afterwarda when you s fix SE A GASCOOKER A Gas Cooker leisens. -work and gives, more hours. Call at onr Showrooms and inspect 1 our special Ato» Donble-Cise Cat Cookers. v'>. t, i-fe e • V • &?9Worcester Street. - Phones 43A <5j4U V ij®? ' FUR COATS WRAPS and FURS Jls the passing era of extravagance raised them lo their peak fashion, the end of the period of extravagance aw many possessors converting them into cash. As a result, I have secured as fine, a collection of quality furs, including squirrel and fox, as you could feast your eyes on, and, what is more, /am selling these furs, as good as new, at but a fraction of their original cost. . Therefore, if you want a good Fur at a price you could ml' secure U .for in other shops, come along at once befote I am sold out: Mrs. Ellwopd .123, 125, 127 Armagh St. Vk... —JJ Meat Prices for the Week Extra Prime Sides Mutton—. 5/6 each ■ .■ • or 3d. per lb. •; Forequarters ... . 3§<L Hindquarters <.. ■ 51d. 400 Sides Prime: Lamb 6d. per lb. Got to be sold. Get in early. Veal and Beef .. 2d. to Bd. lb. Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon Pigs Cured for Private. People T.W.STEPHENSON Cr. Araifh ft Manchester Streets, j 'Phone 4094 ENGH&TOMS" A handsome pie.cß of Engtaring,". adds finish to a Gold Witch, Lockel, or piec: of Plate, etc. I specialise in Monograms, Crests, Inscriptions, Seals. A. S. WIILIAMS, General Enfnwsr Sleiwt Da/stn's C-., 3rd Flosr. 'Pons 4038 WM9B-17JS THE SCO EE OP DAVIDSON SUCCESSES This season keeps mounting up, proving every week tho immense superiority of this machine over all other MOTOR CYCLES. At the meeting held at Hawera fepcntlr, Lcn. Mangham, on a Harley, woji the TARANAKI CHAMPIONSHIP AND THE 8-MILE EVENT .Whilst Mollcr, on a Harley, was First in. the Cup, and Mangham Second. all THE fastest times did the Harleys secure, all the. fastest times. When you think of- motor cycles, you must think' of the Harley—the thoroughbred of the motor cvcle track. There is no other machine even almost just as good. "-New Models in stock. Jones Bros. Ltd. the habley corneb Series No. 5 Next Wefek ,15549: —1679 The Hot . Spot and Ram's Hora^ ■/ OF THE CHALMERS Has made it the easiest running car; ii. the World. Its power, dura-' fcility, quietness and smoothness will startlejrou. Call for a demonstration. K. E. ENGLAND, AGENT - 18' EEDFORD ROW. Phono 5» 5 5 ■ E5458—4=93_J/

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 5

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