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Summer Footwear Our showing of light Footwear is a notable one, and should make a strong appeal to ladies who are particular about the details of their attire. We mention:— LADIES’ GLACE or PATENT LEATHER HEALTH’ SHOES, with short front and new American toe—--18/6 22/6 VERY SMART GLACE DERBY SHOES for everyday wear. Good leather, very serviceable—•l2/8 14/1 GLACE or PATENT 'HEALTH’ BOOTS for the street, similar style to above 20/- 22/6 24/BOOT POLISH OFFER.— In order to introduce Crockett & Jones’ (makers of our “Health’* Footwear) BLACK BOOT POLISH, we offer fullsize 6d. tins for 4d. each, or four 6d. tins for 1/-. We are doing the Boot Polish Trade of the City. CALL'EARLY PANNELL @> CO. 105 Manchester Street ti 29 *O3 ADVANCE SHOWING of Q Already the leaves are falling, so, taking the hint from Nature, we place on view in all Departments this week an early showing of v ’ / 'J' Smart Things FOR... Autumn Wear. «■ '£■ /if* ?- v The exhibit will not he complete for some days yet, hut we know customers will appreciate an early peep at the new styles. * In the Millinery Showroom one is struck by the prevalence, of Black., Black Velvet and ; Fur Trimmings are everywhere apparent, while the new Orange, Copper, Petrol Elue and other shades are well to the fore in new style Velours and Felt Hats. Handsome Fur Coats, Teddy Bear Coats, Smart Hamster -lined Coats in varying styles, shades and fabrics demand attention, while the range of • smart Costumes is already very striking. Space forbids mention of the hosts of new goods, but a visit of inspection to this early showing will ‘ provide both pleasure and profit WE ALLOW 1/-IN £1 DISCOUNT FOR CASH PROPOSITION? 0 F course you have, or you would not be in business. If you placed that proposition daily before 60,000 people you could impress a great many of them. That’s so, isn’t it? Well then, why not let the ■■am with its great circulation carry your proposition into the homes of its readers?

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 10

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