for Winter wear. .©« O 1 <m‘ Have the appearance of Wool, but their fine, smooth finish, assures comfort in wear. Wash well and wear well. In various smart stripes, without collars. All sizes. Price 5/6 Three Shirts for each 16/POST FREE FROM .aotyne S $ Christchurch
This is the Headquarters for Wi !k7 r i pt A fact that should interest every woman who wants the best that her niomy can huy. = ■ The selection of a iqodish coat is now uppermost in the mi&ds of most women, and C Smith’s is splendidly ready to meet requirements. Well chosen models in Scat, Musquash, Cheviot Serges. Gabardines, Eaco Cloths, and Mixed Tweeds, reflecting all the newest styles for the 1917 Auto mis-Winter Season, are now displayed in our slow*room for the approval of our many customers. | fit a fSO£ SlUMfly The Wholesale Drapers, Clothiers, Boot Importers, and House Furnishers, G.REYMOUTTL and &t Lon&n, Wellington, Masterton, Palmerston Westport, Henniston, Beef ton. MARK SPROT & CO. (Established 1865.) Auctioneers and General Merchants. Offer for Sale Choice Australian vViucs:—Borgvynes—lnvalid Port, Claret; Constants, Hock. These Wines represent the liiphest standard of quality and purity, and are made by the Win 6 growers to H.M. King George V. They are unexcelled for serial and domestic purposes. ' ~ New Zealand Wines,--From tho To Mata Vineyards, Hawke’s Bay, Chcice Port, Madiera, Heck and tdaiot. High quality Wines made in New Zealand Spirits,—Old Tom, JDKZ G r., Bum, Wolfe’s and Holt’s Schnapps, - Gilby’s Dry Gin, 4c. Ac. Brandies,—lleunessy’s One and Three Star, Martell’s One and Three Star, Harvest Bulk and Case, Dennis Mounie. Whiskies,—Daniel Crawford’s finest very old Bed Star Scotch Whisky m case and butk. We also stock John Dewar and Sous' Special & Imperial Brands, Watson’s .No. 10 Three Star Whiski.es in case and bulk. &c. &c. L'aher’s SB and Green stripe, Walker’s and Mitchell’s Irish, &c. &i. Beer, —Grey Brewery Bottled Ale, Beam’s “John Bull" Ale, Grey Brewery “Green Brand " Stout. Bull Dog English Ale and Stout. Cordiale, —Thomson’s (Dunedin) “Purity.” Lime Juice, Lemon Squash, Dry Ginger Ale, Waironga, &e. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Stone’s and Heddle’s English Lime Juice.
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