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n Freshen Up Your Wardrobe NEW AUTUMN HAT* with a *3r m Gabrielte *vs Heather i« a iiniart. very English sly I*. made by "Ostrich." Metul oblongs along the ix-o.H n( the Petersham band are very new. In shades of Blade, Red Pepper, >"avy, Grey, Rursundy. 'Woodland Brown and 19/6 There's nothing like a new Hat to give life and interest to your difficult " between-seasons" wardrobe. Hundreds of new styles just opened up at the D.I.C. ! Excitingly new, with sweeping lines that reveal wellgroomed waves; little brims, considerate and flattering; gorgeous new ■ colours; perky little kick-up bows and novel metal gadgets. Inexpensive, too ! You'll be pleasantly surprised at the low price. Here are just three from our immense collection: A Suzette Im Gabrielle in a chic little Far Kelt -with stitched turnedback brim, and very new felt bow. In shade* 'of Red Pepper, Ink, Raspberry, IQ/ Burgundy and Bearer —Price .. ■*■*/, v ' Suzette in 3. very Kmart Yelour. ielt. ".villi a cute metal buckle high on the brow, in Sharif of Prune. Raisin. Beaver, Ink, Burme?" Brown, '.Nigger and Black — ice 15/9 Learn To Make Your Own Clothes Home-Dressmaking Demonstration by the McCabe Academy Mr Hudson-Stanley, assisted by iir 0. C. Green, both authoritative Fashion Stylists of the McCabe School of Dressmaking, will give demonstration-lectures in the Fabric Section —Ground Floor at 2.45 p.m. To-day (Thursday) and To-morrow (Friday), and at 7.30 p.m. Friday. Cutting and Fitting will be demonstrated with the assistance of D.I.C. Mannequins. You are personally invited to attend n €3 Xigjer Price CHRISTCHURCH

"I won't tell you what my husband called it, —but it wasn't at all complimentai ** T V 7E have only been married about fourteen months ... when I first started housekeeping I had a lot to learn. At first I couldn't 'balance the family budget' . . . and that caused me to do a lot of bad buying just because tilings were cheap. One day my husband 'boiled-over' about the tea I gave him to drink ... I won't tell you what he said, but it wasn't a rail complimentary. Of course I wept a little. Then I bought the 'best' tea I could- ' Amber Tips.' Personally, I was glad, because I had always „ sidered 'Amber Tips' the best te before marriage. Then came th surprise that made me investigate all my purchasing. I found ilia while 'Amber Tips' cost a more per pound, the cost per i for tea was less than ever before i You don't use nearly as much Amber Tips/ and a pound goe nearly twice as far. No more tea for us . i. . *Amber Tips' is not only more refreshing and better flavoured, but it is also by far the most economical." t j

SILENCE! While Baby Sleeps With the New Silent Electrolux you can clean your home thoroughly while baby sleeps . . . quietly, easily, quickly, healthfully and at less cost than any other method. Such a boon! Study your baby's health and welfare. A demonstration, while your husband is at home, will convince liim of your need for an Electrolux. Christchurch Branch: 639 Colombo Street. Telephone Rheumatoid Arthritis Is Curable 200 Sufferers claim treatment as wonderful success. Commit JAMES T. TAVENEK, M.P.S., Fh.C., Rheumatoid Arthritis Specialist and Consulting Chemist. 183 Lower High Street, Christ church.

MEW BABY .GOODS Our Baby Department is now showing dainty New Frocks, Bibs, Bonnets, Hats, and everything the new baby needs. MES. POPE LTD. Art Needlework Specialists 107 a CASHEL STREET i j sm MRS LUCAS. Cash buyer of Ladles', Gentlemen'® and Children's second-hand clothing, HouneUold Linens, etc. Best price# given. 865 Colombo street, Sydenham <opp. Pnblic School). 'Phone 36-lil. .

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 2

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