Special London Purchase of /; *k :i.l I K Ladies A large range of High-class Coats were offered by the Manufacturers at a big discount, and Strange's London buyers secured them. They are now available for Christchurch ladies at LESS THAN SALE PRICES Note the reductions—then come and see the Coats. If you ean do with a new Coat this is a great opportunity. Ladies' Tweed Coats, in smart checks, the new straight shape, with scarf effect colour ; in smart colours' Usual Price 5 Gns. .. Special Price .... 557Ladies' Vclour Coats, with fur collars and'cuffs, also fur trimmed ; latest shapes and colours— Usual Prices .. .. ~.. 4 to. 8 Gns. Special Prices.. .. .. 59/6 to 99/6 A few only Model Coats, satin lined, distinctive styles and latest shades —Usually ~ 12 to 27 Gns. Special Prices.. .. .. 7^to 18 Gns. Ladies' Coney Seal Coats, gathered collar, and bell sleeves, 36 to 40m. long—Usually 15 t0.19; Gns. Special Prices.. .. 104- tol2£ Gns. Ladies' Kalinsld Coney Coats, in 36 and 46m. lo'rig, new straight shape with gathered collar— . Usually .. .. : 15 to-19 Gns; Special Prices.. .. • • 111 to 13 Gns. Large Assortment, of Fur Coats, in-Marmot, Natural. Musquash, Electric Seal, Black, Beaver."arid Mole. : v. Coney, Real"Mole arid Seal'Musquash^ l - 5 ,: ■ ; Usually from •: ;.;'., ~ Gns^.. 'Special Prices from ». Vy. 14: to 95 Gns. DISCOUNT:" 1/-IN^THE£ FOR FASHION AND ECONOMY
The Perfect Host .'.; Many, a; jaw ./achieves a reputation for being a .'"-wonderful,host.- because-of the Atfhiifcy';/he,:-provides. You .-will,; invariably.... find Perfection.,, in ..,the, ; decanter of the man whose hospitality it much' sought. , McCALLUM'S*" Blended Scotch ItUki *r tVi r»iriiUn: j £>. & J. McCALLUM Ediaburf b, Scotlaad , . IS Agents for Canterbury: Ji'SHAND AND CO., Hereford Street. , VNOW FOR EXTRA EASY; <y:. ■ ' CASH! ".If you can use some extra money—if.yon %auld- v appreciate" an'eafcy 'way to'enrn it— It- y.ou -would like the opportunity of earning £5 to £lO a week or more—here's an offer you can't afford to miss. The Liberty .Confectionery College has new openings in every town throughout Australia and' New Zealand. The demand Is growing so vastly :for Liberty Sweets that we are calling.for your help, itake them for us in your sparo hours-at home. The work Js easy—no experience required, and no tools or machinery neoded. ; We teach you everything and give, you our signed GUARANTEE TO PUUCHASK YOUR SWEETS at all times. The i ; m,oro sweets,you make tho -bigger cheque you draw,each week.'Just mail tho coupon for vI.IBERTY VcOKFECTIOXERY COIXECE. .r.oyal Exchange Buildings, . Cathedral Sq., L Christchurch; also at/Wellington. Gentlemen, — Extra, cash In spare hours'is what • I'm looking for. Tell mo- without obligation exactly what I have to'do to earn it r will at least think it over.. . "■"""; *; Y,\ t mm\\m\m\\mm\mm\\Mm\mm\v . S \\:'/:■'P^fXMAihg'^fßarue'- Sox H | PiUNTtNG & DECC3ATINGI |. THOS. GAPES AND CO, ■ •= 85 VXGTOBIA STBEET. | y/, .. §. . ■iißiißL'iKimiißiiwiim'iMiiwiiiaiiijaimii
<m. i M m m for cleaning and polishing Bathtubs Fine Kitchen Utensils \ White Woodwork Aluminium Ware. Brass, Copper and Nickel Ware Windows, Mirrors White Shoes, Linoleum Congolcum The Best Way to Clean a Mirror — One! 'A little Bon Arpi on a damp cloth. ~~ Two I A thin coating all over the mirror. Three! A moment's pauseovhile the Bon Ami lather dries. Four! A few nibs with a soft, dry cloth and the 'mirror is spotless, clear and glistening. That's the way I like to clean mirrors—with wonderful Bon Ami. And it's just as easy to clean dozens of other things. There's real household magic in the soft white mineral that hasn't scratched vet. i \(H Bon I ?sm% a m m u. Cake or Powder whichever you prefer PER HEAD Th 3 records of actual users of "Moffat" ranges show that cooking; costs are cut fully 25 ft. We ■will be pleased to show you their opinions. MOFFATS FROM £lB. CORNER ARMAGH AND MANCHESTER STREETS. Where the Light Accounts are Paid Mtiiiitiiitiiiiiutmiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiituiiii^: SUPERIOR MANUFACTURES. | GUARANTEED BY 50 YEARS' TRADING EXPERIENCE. I = . . '■ 'PHONES 93 AND 703. '82831-7260 =1 wMnniHiiiiHiiiHiiNiitijniiHiiiirHiiiiniiiiifHifiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiinifiiiiiiiiiiiHfii^
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18409, 16 June 1925, Page 6
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