Frocks that play tennis Smartly cut —They wash well, and easily. Ample material to give room for free movement. So very moderately priced. Striking Frocks in Striped French Fuji Silk, belt and small patch pocket, S= stripes of henna, nattier blue, cherry, «j| and lemon 84/- ill Striped Gingham Frocks, -with Peter Pan collar and turn-back cuffs, patch ; pockets Wll IliWfr^V. Smart Jumper Suits in Striped Cotton, ~.«,., turn-down collar and patch pocket, JjftuV piped to tone .. .. IP «\l! Bourette Silk Frocks in liberty de- IvU, signs, straight bodice with gathers l\\|L over hip 29/6 lU\| Blister Crepe Frocks in Stripe or Check designs, long-waisted bodice, with tie V jit./' " /// jit belt; cherry, salmon, apricot, sand, \"* 111 H\\\ and beaver 29/6 /// llltt Smart Frocks in Check Fuji Silk, Peter / / Pan collar, low-waisted bodice, with / / inset pockets; lemon, nigger, and saxe 35/6 Smart Fuji Silk Frocks in Fancy Block Stripe, in shades of helio, sky, saxe, and sand 63/- . , , Tennis Hosiery that stands the strain Dainty Frocks in Figured Cotton Geor- i, ADrES . white cotton stockings. Popular because gette, simple Style, with piped folds the wool feet absorb the perspiration, whilst the fine-spun * \ £ i■' i. e-j / cotton is woren to give strength with lightness. Heels and across tront Or SKirt .. <o6/~ tMf &re Rtreng thened. Long wear and comfort 5/6 pair This same stocking in silver, pr.tty, and grey, for street WBar 5/6 pair; O.S. 5/11 I m Travelling Bags TRAVELLING TETTHKS. Hoary tan cum coven*. Four wooden hoops. Two brass locks .. M/ 8 to IM/I LADIES' HANDY OWP TSUNKS, with handle and tray— M/ 0 IM/SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASES .. It/: to !••/• nriTATIOIf LEATHER BUT* CASES .. 17/8 to M>
WHAT DID "CAMBIST" SAY! In "N.Z. Truth" of November 29th there appeared a review of the prospectus of Concrete Products, Ltd., by "Cambist," a reprint of which will be forwarded, with prospectus, to anyone interested in this profitable investment. The problems of. building costs and production have been solved by the method of concrete construction this company is to exploit. Better than anything hitherto known in the building line. Enormous profits are possible, because a great demand already exists for permanent buildings of all kinds. Send for prospectus and full particulars to Geo. H. Mason, Exchange* Buildings, the Square, Christchurch, and share in this Company's assured future prosperity. 1
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18264, 24 December 1924, Page 5
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