UUII31UHHinU!]llllllIIIIUIIHIllllllUIIIIIII!llUllllll!IHIIIIIIlllllllllimm r | re-produce the " | No matter if it's the beginning or end of the season you al- g I ways find the very latest and best in Costumes, Overcoats and jjj I Dresses in our showrooms. No style is ever allowed to go 5 | out of date, and the. quality never, varies. As soon as one £ I novelty garment is sold, another one, even more styjish im- | s mediately takes its place, as we are continually reproducing S 3 from the actual Paris models that arrive with each steamer. 5 MODEL FROCES: A very fine display of distinctive . Model Frocks, in Gabardines, Jacquards and Reps., handsomely braided and trimmed, conveying all tho newest ideas. From 5 Gns. HANDSOME VELOTJR OVERCOAT, in Jacquard Velour. Pillow collar of Mole Coney, flounced skirt wrapping over to side with smart tie. 8 Gns. VELOUR OVERCOATS, £ smnrtly tailored, in Jac- »■ quards and Suede Velour. 2; Rucked collar finished with jjS pin tucks. Skirt tucked also. S Shades: Navy, Nigger, £ Fawn and Mole. £ 5 Gns. I MODISH COSTUME, in Dove Sj Grey Duveteon, adaptable £ collar of pulled beaver, re- £ produced from exclusive £ French model. £ 10 Gns. | HiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiHiuniiiiiiHmiiiiiHiimiiiiiiHiHiiiitiiiiK I 699 Colombo S | and 77 Gashel, i And at Wellingtoj
Many Ways of Using Oysters at To-morrow's Demonstration I Oyster Soup Oyster Patties J Scalloped Oysters ' Meringue Apples i Oysters are now in season a d plentiful. Some; t delicious dishes can be made from; these bivalves. Call and see how they are prepared and, • . then cooked by gas. ■'..'']. Free Gas Cookery Demonstrations Held in onr Demonstration Hall (over oor Offices), every Wednesday afternoon from 2i3o ''piM-l V - The Ghristchurfh GasiCopJffll 77-79 Worcester Street, ; 43li2it| / ' ' - C 3551-3393 .":'." V.:'--'".'■ \ : *,
mm Wm*mm ofWoo<&ardsGripeWdte£ Happiness is your baby's birthright. It is only when worried by wind, a new tooth, or some other baby ailment; that he resorts to tears and frettmg-jij order to let you know he is a little Woodward's "Gripe Water,"' a safe and pleasant combination of soothing ingredients which dispels wind f teething easy, and enables babyto IPE .M enjoy his natural sleep. |( m m EB3 new born infants. > .. All children love the taste ofifc A Obtainable at all Chemists I and Stores. KEEPS BABYWELL C01.6.-C.MACoLd.
You need Sun-Maid Raisins—as much as you need air and light. They're only 3d. a packet I id Raisin* Eat raisins—between mealsafter meals—any time—they're always tempting and nutritious. You'll buy "Sun-Maids" at any f.od store, fruiterers or confectioners. Wi "MM wmm ■mm liismLW ■&?.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18101, 17 June 1924, Page 2
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