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//fyfy Piecing \s/////yw Novelties /jjj/ u///s / TKat add to the daintiness [yf "/ / of a Charming Frock or V / / >v // >/ Costume. \ / At y/>v /// ./ Here are a number of novelties L_ \ A/ / that every well-dressed lady needs- / fi/ HOSIERY // / Silk Ankle Hose, seamless feet, suspender tops. / / In white, putty, suede, navy, slate, tan, saxe. sky f / / and champ 5/11 7/6 to 11/9 pr V // Black Silk Hose, lighUand heavy weights. // Large assortment to choose from 4/6 to 25/6 pr NECKWEAR N. / - Bretonne Net Scarves, in pink, sky, helio, Paris. 1 crcam and white. Smartly stitched and scalloped Summer Gloves 3/11 ® / ' 1 6/11 1 *-i . - Dainty Neckwear in Crepc-de-chene and Georgette and rootwear Collars. and Vestettes, in black and white, saxe There are many »pecial Glove at- and grey, helio, navy and Cream . ft let traction* at"The Farmer*juit 6/1 1 9/1 1 1 2/6 to 1 7/6 a few of the line* we offer:— ! White and Natural Doeskin VEll-INQS Gloves. washable Smart Veilings, latest designs in black and gold (self and black points) Smart veinngs, a % ffects 2 /11 3/6 yd „ Pr Coloured Veilings (fine and coarse meshes) o-Button Suede Gloves, Soot and sprig designs in navy, helio, grey, silk cord points, in grey, brown, nigger, purple and green , brown and black 14/6 pr 1/11 2/6 2/11 3/11 yd Mole G a bar dine Cou r t Won't you call and see the latest arrivals Shoes 15/9 pr al „ Th( . Farmers „ White Poplin Court Shoes 16/9 pr / ~, «« G,aCC (wiS tongue) pr lII© J^Uflll©rS Tan Willow Calf Derby . shoes 30/- pr Cashel Street - - Christchurch Patent Goloshed Boots (white suede tops) 39/6 pr ■

- ——-{] 90YoOf Motor Engine Trouble is caused fey Carbon A number of cars are periodically laid up for valve grinding and carbon removal —figure out this expense, and see how much it adds to the up-keep of a car. The engine that actually bCDefifs by carbon must, therefore, be ro- per cent. more efficient than the one that has to be periodically overhau'ed. The Thicker the Carbon Cakes the better the Knight Engine Runs This is no exaggerated statement but a positive fact, proved beyond question by performances. The Knight is the silent sleeve valve engine, and on account of its great power a nd reliability it is used in our fighting tanks—conclusive proof of its remarkable powers. Willys Knight cars are fitted with this unique engine—thus the two combined make up a motor car of exceptional utility and rare beauty. The superb Willys-Knight car is sold complete to the smallest detail—and at an ordinary car price. Call and inspect—let our Mr. H. Trustcott or Mr. L. Checkley arrange a tiial ' ' spin. Free Booklet upon request. N.Z. Farmers Co-op Assn. Ltd. I CHRISTCHURCH NW7J-2503 Elilfr

COPLIN MOTH 1 Should be Dealt With immediately after the 1 < petajs of the APPLE BLOSSOM FALL! ♦•DIAL" ARSENATE OF LEAD PASTE 1 lb. makes 25 gallons of WASH—applied as a fine mist, on a dry day, is the moat effective means of meeting this destructive pest. All "DIAL" Specialties always in stock. g And wei have jost landed from o\*erseas a Large Shipment of the-best of all Backet Spray Pomps, the 41 Success." These pumps'will last a lifetime, they are impervious to the j strongest chemical mixtures. i N.B.—lmmediately after the Petals Fall! I Emcm? F HPBV 681-3 Colombo St* § • KCll!lV£l Aji 1 BJr. CHBISTCfIURCH 5 tsd SEND DONATIONS TO The Military Affairs Committee - 20 Mulffrave Street, Wellington Bit. F. W. YTHIBLEY, Hon. Secretary in N.Z. RTrnrreuWE for Chorch Army, OwtoxDYiiAE * JAS. W. HENDERSON and GEO. SHTRTCLUTE n*m»«-ie ' —i——— ———— XOTB.—C&srcfc ■ktwa r«atiua au «(o U sent U» J. C, Usq., 73 Smlii M OiiiiihMnfc,

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16362, 6 November 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16362, 6 November 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16362, 6 November 1918, Page 4

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