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vening "The Farmers" have never shown such exquisitely elaborate apparel for evening wear as these gorgeous imported models. There are many exclusive creations of fascinating grace and beauty. They embody many original and distinctive touches, which are so charming because they are so different. 5 per cent. Discount for "Cash Some of the prettiest: A SMART MODEL GOWN in Lemon Glnco Silk, with overdress of Silk Net, relieved with bunds of Glace Silk. The smart bodico has V-ncck, and relieved with saxo>at the waist line. Short Net sleeves eomploto this elegant . Model. ANOTHER CHIC MODEL GOWN in Henna Glaco Silk, with overdress of Silk Net; draped bodico and Net sleeves.. Tho wholois finished with dainty rosettes at waist. A HANDSOME MODEL in Grey Georgette, with smart bodice worked in Vieux Rose and Grey Silk ; doublo skirt, smartly trimmed with fur. AN EXQUISITE DINNER GOWN in Henna Souplo Satin, with long cross-over bodice, embroidered in beavor and brown Silk, collar and cuffs trimmed with beaver. Tho overdress is composed of accordion pleated panels of Georgette trimmed with beaver. A DISTINCTIVE EVENING COAT in Amethyst Mirror Velvet, largo sleovos and capo effect. Smartly finished with largo white- fur collar. W Cashel Street Christchurch

The form backer can't do without the Pocket Turf Register. Now published.

The better the PenS the better the dee If it be bard writing at the desk —Waterman's Ideal." Nothing s£'. else so good. Speeds the work * and improves its quality, If it be ' ordinary corresponden ce—then again v. Waterman's Ideal is triumphantly the best. With a quickness that is as gratifying as it is surprising, letter after letter is finished and you find yourself through the job in half the time. This speedy pen- is making life for millions of people. Why not be one of the number ? , FoufitMjlPen Three Types: «Self-FllDng.'• "Safety.' and "Regular." Of Stationers and Jewellers everywhere. L. G. SLOAN, Ltd. (totltet London, England. / vfollins Buildings, Auckland. makes cows milk like, human milk Wiiefe 'breast milk cannot be given, baby should have Fresh Cow's, Milk modified with \ Mellin's Food. All the nutritive elements baby needs are thus provided, tbgether with the very important. vital properties of the fresh milk, Mellin's Food babies are sturdy and strongproof that Mellin's Food, mixed with cow'i milk, is an efficient substitute for mother's milk. A Sample Bottlt of Mellin's Food, together with a useful handbook for Mothers, "The Cars of Infants," will be sent Free on request. Write: MESSRS. GOLLIN & CO. PROPRIETARY. LD. WELLINGTON *■£ mum >** ij QW» Nil^l I m vs. & WTJk msJLLsm m* Shebwin-Wiluams PAINTS & VARNISHES Made in one quality only—THE BEST. S.W.P. prepared, is most durable and costs less per job than any other paint. It is made for inside or outside use and gives the greatest satisfaction because of its strictly high standard of quality. S.W. Varnishes are as good as S.W. Paint If you want the best—say— /O SWF % Distributors: BRISCOE AND C0 V LTD., CHEISTCHUECH. COVER &&:Ht:"r-:. ..XARTH mm

Telephone SS72 T. WADE & CO. For all Electrical Work Electrical Engineer! 85b Victoria Street Chratcborch * WBBSO EKGRAVIK 'Ahwdwme ' of Engraving," *U* finub J cket, or piec: of PUle,etc. J Seal*, , A. S. WMJASS, General Enpaw Stewart D»mb'sC'., 3rd Fbar. 'tun 4038 _ WMoS-1733

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 6

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