VSJfi You'll wear FLOWERS ... on Your Hat ... and love them. They are feminine and reminiscent of more luxurious days. But they are used skilfully and never give the top-heavy appearance we find so amusing in those old photographs in the family album. As Illustrated — WIDE BRIMMED PICTURE HAT in Braid, Pedaline or Leghorn Straw; trimmed with ribbon and dainty French posy; shades are Naturals, Fawn, Pink, Blue, Navy, Brown and Black. Priced, according to the quality O 1// ITO 1 rt/£ of the straw, from .. JLtO/O X"/D A glossy Navy PEDAL STRAW, with a large tilted mushroom brim. The White flowers showing under, the brim and through the 'S S /Q crown are of oilcloth ju\}J zf A Beige Leghorn PICTURE HAT worn tip-tilted, showing a head-band at the back trimmed with Brown patterned ribbon, a double band of which continues over the shallow crown. A <IA/ band of Wallflowers is an inspiration «3vr/" A medium sized BROWN NEORA STRAW HAT uses Henna Velvet ribbon as a trimming over the crown, a flat bow appearing on the bandeaux at the back.. The shallow crown is banded with Velvet and Silk petals to tone .. *2Q// 39/6 Black Swiss Pedal is used most successfully for a charming SAILOR, which exploits gay Field Flowers. Poppies, Cornflowers, Marguerites, Buttercups and Ears of Wheat fashioned wreathwise and veiled with Black Net form 12 Q /|C the trimming *5 s J O ■ Box-stitch Neora in Navy is used for a smart MATRON'S MODEL. The brim turns up slightly at the back and is covered with a veil. Pastel tinted Organdie flowers are posed under A/y I * the fold in the crown i xJmt/" m IT'S BABY WEEK... at The Farmers' There you will find dozens and dozens of fascinating baby clothes. Cunning little garments of every description reasonably priced, of course. Come and see them! ■ We give S per tent, discount TL-IC on on purchases FARMERS' CASHEL STREET CHRISTCHURCH
COOL ANSWER Mango Chutney, | /f» per bottle \. 1/ V Indian Chutney, 1 /£ per bottle Paw Paw and Mango Chutney, .. |fh per bottle I/O Tomato Sauce, Melhuish's, large bottle | I*% Pilchards, large tin Herrings in Tomato Sauce, large tin Tasman Trout, per tin N.Z. Schnapper, t* per tin Grocery Department - 'Phone S3-4SO THE FARMERS'
Five cases of infectious disease were notified in the Canterbury 1 Health District for the week ended noon yesterday. There were no cases notified on the West Coast. The notifications were as follows:—Tuberculosis 3, erysipelas 1, hydatids 1. One death from tuberculosis occurred in Canterbury.
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