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High or Low Crowns — Narrow or Wide Brims — wlr ' Have your Choice, says Fashion Fashion lays down no hard and fast laws as to height of crown or width of brim in the New Autumn Millinery. Whichever is most becoming on your head is the most fashionable hat j for you —in other words, you practically set your own style. i j Of course, there are sundry Fashion bye-laws regarding Tea Room j? * trimming that you are expected to abide by. C. You can see all an( j 1 j - the smartest styles at Beath's, where the rule of strict price mode- i ! 1 ' ration is as irrevocable as the laws of the Medes and Persians. tvooi uaraen j i :■ \ The hat on the right is one of the most exclusive French models in the new picturc style. The excellent cui- j It is of black silk velvet, trimmed with black and mole ostrich mounts. sm;irt scrvicc fl • 4.i, e ] e ft- : s s hown a black velvet toque in a vcrv distinctive style. It is daintily ' n haiuLome finished with ostrich mount and bead buckle, giving it a smart military appearance. storey IL Come, whether to buy or merely to 'look' callers. *[ Our BhSw And avail yourself of our complete facilities for * trying-on.' [o bßmmShß IfifflwawJy cent view is alwavs ffSI BEATH CO. Ltd. Vj) JAMES MITCHELL, Managing Director CHRISTCHURCH Sole Agents for Liberty's, London

y*i" rr Tip ~ i s® 2® | ./ I j- L ' ==^- — sa es \ 4 J 888 i I A MAGNIFICENT EXAMPLE of a I Bedroom Suite '~ Solid Oak ' MANUFACTURED AT ( J. M. MITCHELL'S 535 Colombo St. I : L Price I HJOTE.—The actual Suite hero ponrtrayed is on view at onr Workshops. Many other eqnallj limdwome Suites Are lilso to ba seen. ' jm: : £ NEW MiLLSNERY ! IN ALL BTS FRESHNESS Redolent with the breath of Paris ; charming with the touch ■ of London; and perfect with a profusion of the latest ideas— . < I the New Millinery invites you. It is a display that will give ;s } I. you an idea with every glance—Novelty is triumphant! '. . ? 1\ Amongst the favourite shades, Nigger, Mole, Wine and Violet ' | \\ stand pre-eminent. Our prices are reasonable, as you will see, • jj \ by the following quotations:— I VELVET HATS, in all the latest shades 17/6 to 4i2/- f READY-TO-WEAR FELTS, all colours, from 8/11 each | I WHITE FELTS . . .. .. from 4/11 each . | / SILK or VELVET STITCHED HATS, in Saxe, '-;4 | Nigger, Cerise and Black .. .. 8/11 each ; \ We also have a large selection of Children's Hats in Suede, , ;| J Corded Velveteen and Garbricord. --.J* MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING THEM j j TO YOU ? r;; i Graham, Wilson & Smellie: II THE HOUSE for VALUE. ■ i G4037-483 - --i P bl C. J. WILLIAMSON JSt \ j I tWirMTr w MasslMtaiw •( I rriffSfPPi HUM!. OO.CABT6. INVALID CHAIBt, I 1 I POIH-CUBTB M>l DOLLS* 004 ASM, OatteptM* ; - ■ SOTS' BABSOWS tw&-Gu* g I («»«^»*'|? CORDED COSIES IN ASSORTED COLOURS ,]■ ; 1/6 1 / 6 LOE'S IRISH LINEN STORE^; U*,—m CUOCK TOWER ■ SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ! ITHOS. GAPES & CQfll KULDAH" is an English Beauty Specialists I uirTORIA STREET '/ j Remedy tor permanently removing hair from face, I 83 VICT OK i neck, ard arms. It destroys the growth complete.y # I jioe OIL & COLOUR wEJWI***,)- J and leaves no trace of anything having been applied. |H «V t u . / or paistisg' ] " Kuldah" may be had by post direct in plaja I I The Leading Ho fllaifrflfc 3 sealed wrapper from Geo* Mee* CHeml*t. \ 1 "Decorating. SignvfTiting* I Umbton Quay. Wellington. i S or Country. TnLBPHOMEjIfyj 1 (postage 3d* eitra). Or pasted direct from London g Tom n Pharmaoal Coy.. Auckland. CaoW

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15537, 13 March 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15537, 13 March 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15537, 13 March 1916, Page 10

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