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Great White Show at the D.I.C. |j£ TO-DAY and following days This means that practically every window of the D.I.C. //if J I i)»|l|Ul is just now devoted to a special display of all that is newest jJ 1 Ikj j' I m [Jrpnijl J aud best in WHITE Goods. Each department, too, iJj&sir y throughout our warehouse and showrooms is making a i P M special feature of the smartest white novelties. 1 |l|f||W / yjv Dame Fashion has once again decreed that WHITE will j( \ $ I be much in vogue for the season, and the recent warm J|j | I I J IjWfy \wr weather is an indication that the demand will be great. Our stocks are splendidly assorted and well worthy of your inspection to-day. //jj j n j |' j' I j |\j \|S\ Everybody Invited // /f j '■ \ \l\ No one pressed to purchase jj nl Jj | j lji|\ WHITE DRESS FABRICS WHITE BLOUSES jJj | jj I « » WHITE MUSLINS WHITE SKIRTS J jiff I I .jj '| | || |i WHITE VOILES WHITE FROCKS jij I I // |j ll | WHITE CREPES WHITE COSTUMES /if jj,! // I 111 \ WHITE TABLE LINENS WHITE UNDERSKIRTS jf || It jlj' | j'l I- jAI 1W . WHITE NAPERY WHITE UNDERCLOTHING $Jj , j jll j 111 ILA WHITE LACES WHITE MILLINERY jj lu.ji j ML ll |Jj WHITE EMBROIDERIES WHITE CURTAINS l—f iff 'j |I l^» WHITE NECKWEAR WHITE BOOTS WHITE HOSIERY WHITE SHOES • WHITE GLOVES WHITE CLOTHING / WHITE SUNSHADES WHITE MERCERY / &c. &c. &c. E. C. BROWN, W\ B Tf ~ Discount in JB\Jr A I*9 £or CASH. D*or»—7Jt>

JOIN THE ARMY of those who have tested the wonderful curative virtues of Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment. It gives quiclr relief whenever applied to a burn, blister, bruise, or a pain or sore of ' any nature. Price, le 6d and 3s. Obtainable everywhere. 10 j The N.Z. Turf Register, 1914-15. I row published. Orders should be sent in at ones addressed to the Manager, Christchurch Press Co.. Ltd., to avoid disappointment, as only a limited num. ber of copies will be printed. j TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. J TTISITORS to WELLINGTON will be in* * tcreatod to learn that the ' GRAND HOTEL is now under the proprietorship of Mr E. Pago (late of tho Waverley Hotel, Auckland). The Grand is a thoroughly Fireproof building, with concrete walla and etono staircases. A new lonngo is being installed, and, when completed, will be -unequalled in New Zealand. THE UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. is now under th© personal charge of Mr J. i Mandel, and is beinpr run in conjunction with the Grand, Wellington. The Tariff for both houses is now fixed at 12a 6d per day (Commercials 10s 6d),~ and weekly by arrangement. G4IS7 IMPORTANT NOTICE. HPHTS Papftr ia registered at the General Poet Office, London, and can b« posted from our London Office. S5 Fleet etreet, to any part of the United Kingdom for jd. Those of the public who receive copies of this paper from frienda in New Zealand can re-post them for id from one part of the United Kiss* dom to another. Electrical Engineering is one of the most fascinating studies you can take up. Electricity as a power is as yet barely touched. Get into the Electrical field yourself and experiment. All great intentions have come through experiments. The field is open and the world is looking for inventions. The Electrical Engineer can supply the .world's needs in many ways. Why not commence today f Our course is complete and practical. We teach until yon become a qualified Engineer. Get" into touch with our Expert to-day. The field is large, the pay good, and our successes tell of the up-to-dateness of our course. Bower's School for Engineers i (James W. Bowsb, Principal) I Tyrone Building*. Ciutomt Street Eut ! AUCKLAND Registered as a private Technical 1 School by the Government, Marine and Education Departments. 8 1 G4074 '

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15421, 28 October 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15421, 28 October 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15421, 28 October 1915, Page 5

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