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Mrs SPARKES MID-SUMMER / m - 19/6 19/6 COSTUMES MAN TAILORED COSTUMES, in All-Wool Dia S°“ a ‘ C * o . t^ All sizes (link style rounded fronts) TO LLtAK Crease Resisting LINEN COSTUMES . . TO CLEAR All-Wool MAN TAILORED COSTUME. U.u.lW ,oJ4/-. 29/6 No. 2 Rack SMART COSTUMES, including English Tweed., etc. Usually 79/6 to sgns TO CLEAR Smart English Two-Piece NOVELTY SUITS. Uwally^S/J* 19/6 SWAGGER SUITS (English cut), in latest Checks . p°fp with plain Skirts to match . . • • ■ • • • TO COATS All-Wool Summer TRAVEL COATS, including smart Checks, Tweed mixtures .ml phi. colour!.*.. U1 ua 1 REDUCEFROM WALKING COATS, summer weight, English quality. Out- f Q/£ .. RACK FULL TO CLEAR 29/6 standing value MODEL COATS, in Worsteds, Wool Georgette, etc. and pleated styles. Usually 4gns to Sgns.— Handsomely tucked TO CLEAR 39/6 FROCKS BEACH FROCKS, several styles (fadeless). — TENNIS FROCKS, smart pleated styles.— TO CLEAR 4/H TO CLEAR 4/11 Stylish LINEN FROCKS, new designs, latest styles, in Floral and Conventional patterns.—■ . . TO CLEAR Charming FLORAL FROCKS in hand blocked designs. All sizes. Several styles featuring shirring, smocking, with latest full sleeve <1 ft /fc effect TO CLEAR * I** TOBRALCO FROCKS, including Polka Dot designs (all colours); also this season's latest patterns (full range). Wear and washing guaranteed (all sizes). Smart tailored styles.— TO CLEAR AFTERNOON FROCKS, huge assortment at Clearance Prices.OUT SIZE FROCKS, in Floral and Plain Silks, specially reduced. Several racks to be cleared FROM Popular Dark Coloured BLOUSES, in Navy, Nigger and Black Satin and Taffeta. . . SPECIALLY REDUCED TO ALL-WOOL SKIRTS, in Navy, Nigger and Black.— TO CLEAR 9/11 9/11 15/6 10/6 9/H #■ t % 4 r i \ X s. ,-»l A Nks SPARKES DRESSMAKER and COSTUMIERE 140-148 ARMAGH ST.

NIAGARA TO WITHDRAW FOR OVERHAUL \PKESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, December 8. The Niagara is to withdraw from the trans-Pacific service when she reaches Sydney on December 26, in order to undergo periodical survey and overhaul, which will necessitate her being docked. She will not resume running until January 21, when she will leave Sydney for Vancouver, via Auckland, Suva, Honolulu, and Victoria (British Columbia). TENDERS. TENDERS. VACUUM OIL CO. PTY., LTD. are invited until 4 p.m. 1 WEDNESDAY, December. 16th, for the Erection of New Offices, and Demolishing Existing Offices, on the Vacuum Oil Company’s property, Moorhouse avenue, Christchurch. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my office. G. T. LUCAS, Reg. Architect, National Mutual Buildings, 143 Hereford street, 8936 Christchurch, For a Finer Concrete Job Insist on GOLDEN BAY Portland Cement SETS LIKE GRANITE —and is Guaranteed to exceed the latest British Standard Specifications.

&’& TOURIST§ The Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand Ltd., can offer tourists an unusually widespread travel service to Australia and across the Pacific. The long experience of the Company on these routes enables it to provide service of the highest standard, with particular attention to the individual requirements of the passengers luxuriously equipped vessels superb cuisine. When you travel book C.A. or Union Line. TO SYDNEY . . . from New Zealand a fast, regular service is run by the new luxury liner “AWATEA" with through bookings to Melbourne and other Australian ports. TO MELBOURNE . . . from New Zealand a three-weekly service is maintained between Melbourne and South Island ports with calls at Bluff, Dunedin. Lyttelton, Wellington. Bluff, and occasionally Hobart. Weather and other circumstances permitting calls will be made at UNION STEAM SHIP CO. of NEW ZEALAND LTD. JBBB Milford Sound every trip on the way from Bluff to Melbourne, and also on the way from Melbourne to Bluff. ACROSS THE PACIFIC. Canadian Australasian Line vessels sail at four weekly intervals between Sydney. Auckland and Vancouver, via Suva (Fiji), Honolulu, and Victoria (8.C.) . . . Through book ings made to or from Canada. U.S.A and Europe Tours (including trips round the world) mapped out and bookings arranged.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21961, 9 December 1936, Page 21

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