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Loveliness pervades Armstrongs Mantle and Millinery Showrooms A loveliness that is irresistible. Beautiful creations in Costumes, Gowns, and charm-) ing Millinery Models—selected by Arm-} strongs Home Buyers from the style centres of the world especially for Christchvrch] women. Fashion's latest decrees are mirrored here—all ticketed at Armstrongs wonderful Spot Cash Prices. Beautiful Jersey Silk Costume, in I awn and Green. Skirt trim- C f med with Green &8/ Am/ Smart Wool/Silk Costumes, in Grey, Brown, Fawn, and Green; all leading s " ad " £5/10/ Beautiful. Range of Brocade Marocain Dresses, in Pale Green, Pink, 77/fi Blue and Vicux ltosc .. •I / v Just landed Silk and Wool Costumes. Plain skirts and Jaiz Silk 95/Beautiful Summer Coats, in Gabardine and Rep Cloth. Trimmed with stitchings and braid — From 4 G ns. [jGns. Smart Coat Frocks, in N"&vy f 15rown» Grey and Fawn. Trimmed with self stitchings (JGns. ffGns, and *jGns. 6 i coats Model Picture Hat. Brim of Navy Lace, soft draped crown, Georgette and Gold Tissue Folds; finished at side with narrow rihbon .. . • 49/8 Matron's Model Hat. Crown of Cire. .Smart turncd-up brim Malines Braid. Finished at side beautiful Burnt Osprey 72/6 English Model, of Black Satin Gold Tissue. Worked brim Trimmed handsome Osprrv Mount 63/A Large Selection of Ready-to-Wears, in Timlo, Pedal and Fancy Straws 9/11 ,0 27/6 See Special Window Displays Armstrongs Where Fashion First Visits

"SWALLOWED A CORK. (;t?apfic description by a SUFFERER FKOil INDIGESTION "It was l<-e as i£ I" had swallowod a cork Ihat wouldn't co down, and yet couldn t come un Trv as I would, I couldn't get relief fr P on/tL aW™ ?»*> «j* ? Jff & we after every meal. I suffered liU that fm- voars and would ue siiileritg noiv if it h-dn't been for Anti-Acido. The iirst dose brought relief at once. Ono tin positncly Experiences similar to the above are tcint; related on nil sides. >(*er hasi - article been talked a )out as Aiiti-Acido bein- discussed today. >ever has a preparation performed sucli miracles, noraroused such intense enthusiasm. cured thousands 01 cases of chrome inch gesiiori, heartburn, wind, gastritis, and ulcerated stomach. Anti-Acido haa brought health and happiness to thou.ar.a. have suffered -untold agony ana pain tkrou o h in Wherever it » W. it is praised, and more are using it and You Trill be just *3 ( e^thUS^ c o s first doec is a revelation Pnee, - w. Chemists and Stores. A\ holesale IhstnDutoT C P Steele, "21' a Manchester .treat. Ckriatchurch.

Eufclrs ancient industry went out of fashion when the disappearance of the old windmills and waternuUs left. the cottagers without facilities for S 1 - <=> their gleaned corn ground, but there are places in tbc Old Land where the "gleaning bell' is still rung at season to notifv the village iolk that thev mav begin to glean the fields, Jho nearest sj/ot to Ixmdon where the ocean be heard would seem to be 1" arnham, Essex, where it sounds from the church tower at 9 a.m. and at 5 p.m. as soon as harvesting is sufficiently advanced for gleaning to be permissible. Each family of gleaners is supposed to pay the rincer ono shilling for his scrn'ico®.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18183, 20 September 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18183, 20 September 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18183, 20 September 1924, Page 11

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