Very soon now, and our opening display of Autumn Goods will be fully established, and the new modes introduced in their entirety. Millinery Costumes Coats Gowns Neckwear Dress Materials Come in all the smartest effects and materials, but space forbids us giving full details. An inspection of our windows and a walk through the store will more adequately tell the tendency of fashion than many words we may say here. So we invite your inspection during the next few days.
When infants are weakly from birth Or through Illness their digestive strength is naturally sub-normal. The result is failure to extract full nourishment from ordinary food, and malnutrition results. Benger’s Food is especially recommended for developing delicate infants into strong robust children. n. i For INFANTS, INVALIDS and the AGED is sold iy Druggists , etc., everywhere, BcngerV? Booklet—A litt'o work cf nutlioritv on the special feeding of Inffttivs, Invaljdii anfflho Aged, will be scat post tree on application to: BHNGER’S FOOD, Ltd., Manchester, Enff. Branch Offices— N’nv YORK (r.s.A,* 9a, William Strict, SYDNEY iN.SAV.) 117. l'itt Street. Canadian /gents— Katina &l Drug & Ohexoic&i 00., Ltd. 34, Bfc. Gibrlol Btroifi, UoaU’tai, and Branches throughout Canada. '•’J
JOHN M. MITCHELL FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 535 COLOMBO STREET (near South Belt). I specialise in quaint, artistic Oak Furniture suitable for Bungalows. I use best American oak. Quaint artistic Duchess Chests and Sideboards in stained walnut at greatly'reduced prices. I sell 7-piece Saddle Bag Dining-room Suites from £% 10s. Call to-day and inspect my commodious Showrooms. Terms arranged with approved buyers. Quotations and estimates free. Catalogues free on appli- _ cation. Being a manufacturer and selling direct to the public my prices are beyond comparison at.. J. M. MITCHELL’S, 635 COLOMBO STREET. M
B r> m? 1914 AUTUMN. COME AND SEE THE NEW GOODS For Present Wear NOW SHOWING IN OUR SPACIOUS SHOWROOMS. The large selling space at our disposal on the first floor enables us to make a particularly advantageous display, and give you ample opportunity to make suitable selections without being jostled or crowded. The goods themselves are the finest value that can be obtained for the money—having been specially selected for us by our London branch. Ladies’ KNITTED and SPORTS COATS—--13/6 15/6 17/6 19/6 '22/6 25/6 27/6 29/6 to 63/Ladies’ NAVY SERGE and TWEED COSTUMES—--39/6 45/6 47/6 52/6 55/6 59/6 63/- 69/6 to ,£5/10/Ladies’ BLANKET TWEED COATS, in new Kimona styles—--49/6 52/6 55/6 59/3 63/- 65/- 69/Ladies’ Black and Coloured Beaded and Sequin EVENING TUNICS— 27/6 29/6 34/6 29/6 45/- to 59/6 Ladies’ Coloured HOUSE BLOUSES, in shirt styles—--3/11 4/6 4/11 Ladies’ Coloured and Cream DELAINE BLOUSES—--7/11 8/11 9/11 11/9 Ladies’ Cream Fancy SILK BLOUSES—--8/11 9/11 11/9 14/9 17/6 19/6 to 29/6 Ladies’ Black and Coloured Untrimmed FELT HATS—--6/9 7/6 8/9 9/11 11/6 to 22/6 Ladies’ Black and Coloured Untrimmed STRAW HATS—--4/6 4/11 .5/6 5/11 6/9 7/6 to 13/6 Ladies’ New Season’s TRIMMED HATS—--22/6 25/6 27/6 29/6 32/6 to 45/6 WINGS and MOUNTS in black and colours 1/9 1/11 2/6 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/6 4/11 5/6 5/11 6/11 7/11 BERRIES and CHERRIES in shot shades—1/- 1/3 1/6 1/9 1/11 2/3 0 READY vnONEY STORE
That's why STRANG’S SOLUBLE COFFEE is F,O different from any other kind. The process ■ by which it is made is a Trade Secret, having been discovered byMr. David Strang, and never parted with. That’s how it is that the Soft Velvety Taste is only found in STRANG’S “ SOLUBLE.’’ When one returns from a Concert, Theatre, etc., late at night, a cup of "SOLUBLE” is most refreshing and exhilarating ! And it’s so easily made, too—nothing easier. Put half a toaspponful in a cup, pour on boiling water, add milk and sugar as required—and thero you are —a beverage of fragrant deliciousness that everyone enjoys and praises ! When you order “ SOLUBLE ” be sure that you do get STRANG’S SOLUBLE, for there are disappointing imitations to be. avoided. STRANG’S is really “THE” SOLUBLE—the genuine and original. lCv .^
t-off Cloth! Mead This: Tlie well-to-do People of Christchurch only buy tlie very best of Clothing. They generally wear them a few times—sometimes not at all—then Mrs. Ellwood comes She buys them cheap, consequently she can sell them cheap. Mrs. Ellwood knows good second-hand Clothing of the best material and well made will last longer, look better, and is infinitely cheaper in every way than the'cheap ready-made shoddy. Mrs. illwood Second-hand Clothier 123-125 and 127 ARMAGH STREET) ' ’Phone 3087. TIRED, aching foet are produced by hard lea’bor on rough roads. You can’t walk on air, but you can walk upon a cushion of rubber. WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS ARE BEST. K
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16487, 28 February 1914, Page 17
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