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HIGH 6BABE Pure Silks and Quality Fabrics ___ AT " * ■■ ARMSTRONGS New Gsods Superb Values f«TS?i:; n>n 'M.rm&LMiv m wf K <-■*■-.,-■; iSSSs' ni 19 /^*vi =r3 W = < \>=r r mm> i, VELVETEEN. Fast dye and pile, and dependable wearing quality. Silver, Mole, Saxe, Sapphire, Light Brown, Mid Brown, Nigger, Jade, Fawn, Henna,/ Cardinal, Navy and Black, 22/23 in. wide *J /£ Per yard BROCHE CREPE DE CHINE. Heavy-weight quality richly brocaded, in the latest novelty designs. Amber, Sunset,' Fawn,"' Silver. Helio, Red, Lemon, Almond, Coral/Brown, Saxe, Ivory, Navy and Blackj 40ini Wide ' '" Per yard Just received a new selection of Gold and Silver Flouncing Tisanes, Tricotine, Laces. Below are a few prices. Gold and Silver Tissues, 19in.,22in. V >* Ml 711 811 Shot Tinsel Tissues, 19in.,-22in., Cyclamen,".'Sky, Rose, Mauve, _ Saxe — *«- .'•» *■• *•. •"» -7 .** *** *** Tinsel Laces and Insertions ~ •« s£d. 6|d. 7£d. B£d. up SUPER VELVETEEN* . Chiffon finish, twill back fast dye and pile, in a great variety, of day or evening shades, including Saxe, Sapphire. Royal, Tan,, Mid Brown, Gold, Peach, Tangerine, Shrimp, Sunset, Flame, Jade, Silver, Mole, Navy and Black;, ■" '*"* 27in. wide "■. •.■ ; Per yard SILK CREPE DE CHINE Special quality of pleasing bright appearance, fashionably correct for evening wear. Sky> Saxe. Royal, Coral, ) Sunset, Vieux Rose, Cyclamen, Shrimp, Fawn, Apricot, Amber, Silver, Helio, Tan, Red, Brown, Almond, Boat, Ivory, Navy, Black 40in. wide , -j- '■■',.** 1+ *■ WJSRH& Per yard.':,. j SATIN GLORIA. Entirely new two-tone weave, yery 3 *' popular for dainty evening frocks ior wraps. Saxe/Silver, Helio/Silver, Amber/Silver, Cyclamen, Sunset/Silver; ; sSm,wide,../ : - : fet^im^^^ h^^ ■.+ PAISLEYMITILESE. V . Fashion favours greatly tliis. .pleasing; ;>, fabric for frocks, jumpers, wraps • Available in a great selection «f exchunvc : novelty designs and colourings '''.'■'' "~'~ 38iiv, wide Per yard••'.< EVENING TINSEL SILKS. <f Very pliable : ; frocks, featuring the latest popular self shades j "1*"" '*" 38in, wide Per yard* \/\ COUNTRY CUSTOMERS—H you cannot attend in person, mail your order. -We giro-. I it our most careful attention. We pay postage except on Millinery and Heavy Furnishing*. J Armstrongs Two Shops High Street Victoria Square

The employees of Messrs J.,R. Bruce, s Ltd., biscuit manufacturers, Timaru, 15 journeyed to Kakahu Valley on Saturday to enjoy their first annual picnic. The weather was ideal. On arrival; games, racing, and mushrooming were indulged in. Much credit is due. to the secretary. Mr E. B. Hudson), also the Ladies' and Gentlemen's Committees, who were responsible for making the picnic such a success. The following is the result of the principal races: Boys: Leslie Faith 1, F. Rush 2. Girls: Muriel Smith 1, Gladys Campbell 2. -

Ladies 9 Shoes N For All Occasions You'll find here a variety of Ladies' Footwear, that is probably unequalled in Christchurch. In all materials and sizes, and practically ne-vr. You'll have the satisfaction of being faultlessly shod, and at prices about half what you'd new. Mrs. ELLWOOD Second-hand Clothier 123-125-127 ARMAGH STEEET E4455— 1 We Lowered the Pric but NOT the Quality You CANNOT get better quality meat—lf as good—for less money than you pay oTer the counter at Dixon's, the big, spotless shop In Cashel Street. It yon SO pay leu, yon sacrifice quality—Dixon'a- simply will not depart from their long-established practice of buying the flriett cattle and sheep that Sew Zealand produces. That they still sell at such low prices is doe to their cash trading system, that cats out bad debts entirely. For better meat at low prices, trade ffillf Cash Batchers 103 CASHEL STREET ABO AT HTW 28XGET03'

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18635, 9 March 1926, Page 7

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