The Ladies' Problem HPHE difficulties of ths woollen market have been overcome by onr keen acd early intuition, which has enabled us to secure a lovely raoge of LADIES* COSTUME CLOTHS and%GARBADINES, ia Navy Bides, Greys, Browns, Mole, Fawns, Maroons, Etc., Etc , direct from England. , It will be to your interest to call . EARLY and SECURE ONE OF THESE CHOICE and select materials for your new costume. Newest Satins and Silks and the Latest Styles are awaiting you BJlik n^PB hobs mbbbbbhsb . /#^^ ARTLETT & Co.. • THE LEADING LADIES' TAILORS, MARKET STREET.D. and A. Corsets come from the Dominion of Canada to the Dominion of New Zealand, TjIHESE THOROUGHLY BRITISH CORSETS are the "- most popular make the world over; they are known in every quarter of the civilised world j they are favored before all others in every country where corsets " are worn. The beauty of D. and A. CORSETS is not alone in the splendid models, but in the low-pricing also.. You can buy "THE JULIET"—a corset specially de|'J Q signed for slight and medium figures—at 5s lid per pair. , |iCsS^r*e^V Excellent value. P^^^.^f Another popular model is the "ELAINE"—a oharmif Hlif H^ *n^ esisn in a double skirt model; made in fancy li Mill lIP batiste with dainty trimming and aluminium boning, F^WlJlsi^ or women or average build, sues 21in. to 28in. Price «i^jyj^ Bs6dpair v OTHER "D, and A." CORSET MODELS can be had \ at prices ranging,up to 19s 6d pair. WRITE FOR SPECIAL BOOKLET GIVING FRJSB DETAILS. \ - U.Lh* WSllUlgiOllt . • • ; ; S , ; ' ' ■ - \ ■ ' ' ' ■ ■ ' • Have just arrived from English Factory. ~'-".■ v They were ordered before the big advance in price, and dodged , the high freights. f ■ They are, ai new designs, and the last we expect to get at a low price. W. PRI@E & SON, ■ Direct Importers. HHYELOSK. —I—!- — riTTi—-ii mm .i, . n i.miiiii himuiiiiiiiiiii i mil——ihwhimiih lj»n_i____ N.Z. FARMERS' 00,-QP, | AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKBRS, Land and Estate Agents GHAIN, SEED, PRODUCE AND GSRIERAL, (MERCHANTS. | STOCK.—"We appreciate the support j accorded us, and trust to receive a fair share of the business offering, which will receive our careful attention. ; LAND.—Our wide sphere of operations gives us unequalled oppor 7 tunities for securing suitable properties, and intending buyers or sellers are advised to consult us. ORDERS,—We shall be pleased to receive orders for Woolpacks, Cornsacks, Binder and Seaming Twine, Horse Covers, Stack Covers, etc., . Manures. Seeds, Dips, Machiuery, Lister Engines, Binders, Ploughs, etc., and all Farm Requisites, etc., etc. Our Best Services^are at Your Disposal. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' GO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. Head Offices and Warehouses - - CHRISTCHURCH. RESIDENTIAL AGENT - - A. J. GRAY, BLENHEIM Branches and Agencies at all Principal Centres. '
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 82, 6 April 1916, Page 3
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