PC The Loveliest, most Beautiful Blouses, from "Liberty's," London Atrion Damask Silk Blouses, in sage green and mmtw, cuffs and mWm fronts kand-prinled, sailor collars of Georgette, and just thai indefinable "something" that betokens "Liberty" origin. ; . . Smocking on shoulders distinguishes a few daintily embroidered Blouses of heavy Crepe de Chine, cuffs and collars of Creme Net, shades of navy Iff ] and helio. . . . Floral„ Rani Satins, 'delightftd dressy fabrics, S[! || with deftly manipulated Net, form another charming range—these in $ j» several shades. . Some dainty Models in sag? green Orion >} Satin, with embroidered fronts, make an irresistible appeal. Tunics, too, lift their seductive voice. Some, of Ninon, display smocking at Vie waist, and laced front, becomingly designed for slight figures. And Rani Satin Tunics, very effectively hand-printed in exquisite designs. J liraled*crcators°of beautiful and RF ATH O). Ltd I artistic fabrics in the world, are 111 VA V>\S*y H constantly sending lovely things (CHAS. OGILVIE. Manager) I to BEATH S—their Sole Agents. v 1 J 82533-8554 N
I SPECIAL .NOTICE. WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE LARGEST STOCK GOLD EXPANDING WRISTLET WATCHES EVER SEEN IN CHRISTCHURCH A VISIT B zfOF ■ IN THE INSPECTION ■ £ WILL H DISCOUNT REPAY ■ FOR YOU ■ CASH I WATCHMAKERS CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16324, 23 September 1918, Page 8
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