■ THE CHILDREN AND THE BATTLESHIP. Letter Competition. FOUR PRIZES OF HALP-A-GUINEA EACH. This tf"oek thousands of school children from all pirta of North Canterbury will visit tho Dominion's l.attlcship, 11.M.5. Xc-n- Zealand, as"sho lies at the wharf at Lyttolton. With tho viciv of oncou ravins tho children to tako special intervstin'tho «:roat warship, tho proprietors of tho "Evpnins News" oder a prizo of Half a Guinea to tho child in each of StanHards HI.-, IV., V. and VI- who sends in tho best account of -rhafc ho or slio saw on their visit to tho {-hip. No letter should exceed 700 words nor contain fewer than 400 words, and each must bo certified by schoolmaster, schoolmistress, or minister as bcins the solo and unassisted work of tho writerLetters which must bo written on ono sido of tho paper only must bo sent in to this offico by May 26th. They should bo "addressed to tho Editor of tho ''Evening News" and marked "Prim Letter Competition." Each should bear at tho top of tho f.rst paso tho name and standard of tho writer _ Tho four prize-winning letters will bo published in the "Evening News." FOR THE.. HJMLS. New Zculnsicl BALL AND SUBSEQUENT EVENTS. Exquisite importations of Evening Wear, comprising the very newest goods for this purpose are now being shown in our windows. We are in direct touch with the foremost makers, and are in a position to offer the best qualities at exceed- * ingly moderate prices. Every gown, tunic, or piece by the yard sparkles with originality and artistic beauty. We are sure you will enjoy viewing them. Ladies , Sequin Tunica and Beaded-over Dresses, in all evening tints . From 29/6 55/6 to 72/6 each Ladies' Lace Tnnics ... — ... ... At 27/6 each Ladies , Floral Chiffon Tunics and Over-Dresses ... At 39/6 each La&ies' Evening: Gowns in Silk, Chiffon and Satin From 72/6 to £5 Evening C'loake in all shades ... ... From 47/6 to 52/6 each ■ Fignred and Beaded Net for Evening Gowns, in all shades 2/3 to 4/11 Coloured Chiffon, trimmed with Gold Dew Drops ... From 8/6 yard Moonlight Spangled Net ... ... ... ... At 7/6 yard A large assortment of Evening Dress Trimmings From 1/3 to 14/6 yard „ Beaded and Floral Chiffon Scarves ... ... From 3/11 to 9/6 Khinestone and Pearl Hair Ornaments ... From 1/11 to 7/6 each Pearl Brilliant and Braid Hair Bands ... From 2/3 to 6/11 each Silver and Gold Net Juliet Caps ... ... ... At 3/11 each Evening Kid Gloves ... ... ... ... At 5/11 pair Evening Hoaiery ... ... ... From 1/6 to 2/6 pair 'Silk Hosiery ... ... ... — From 3/9 to 5/6 pair Specialists in Evening Wear, Colombo St. FOR. MEN AND WOMEN Warmth with Smartness I The large and increasing sale of these I smart goods .is evidence of the success with I which Hannah's anticipate the requirements of the public. The latest and most up-to-date lines in footwear are always first displayed at Hannah's. Women's Cloth Gaiters, in black, fawn or grey .. 4/11 „ Linen Spats, in white, grey or champagne 5/6 ~ Cloth Spats, suede finish, white or grey .. 6/6 Cloth Spats, in fawn and light grey .. 3/6 I . Men's Cloth Spats, in black, brown or grey ... 7/6 I „ Antelope Skin Gaiters, Newmarket style .. 12/6 I „ Tan Leather Gaiters, all styles 8/6 14/6 16/6 I „ Black Leather Gaiters .. 8/6 14/6 15/6 I .„ "Waterproof Black Canvas Leggings (buttoned) 8/6 I \t/i3.(/\f) SHOJS/STS. W / C?*<*£ 1 117 Cashel St. opp. Ballantynes ' '■ ■ " ■ ' C 7549—75 A
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14666, 15 May 1913, Page 10
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