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Cotton Frockings New unfadable dyes, and the most delightful printings, many in floral effects, quite a number in stripes. This certainly is the time to visit Beath s Cotton Dress Section. Customers are delightfully L. I surprised at the wide range. Plain Linens, or em- ' JBk. broidered, Printed Voiles, Check Ginghams— \ Dainty Georgettes, plain or figured—and what a I /! range of Marocains. / jjg •'Rsytast.” Looks like Silk, Coloured Irish Linens. Thor- Bb W is easily washed, and is onghly shrunk. In shades \ guaranteed fadeless and of Blue, Leather, Jade, fc -ViHB I I nnerushable. Obtainable in Red, Reseda, Saxe, Navy, \ stripe, of all widths, m Ivory, Mauve, Coral, Per- I t every new shade. Useful sian Green, Peach and \ I for tmnis frocks, etc.; Vieux Rose; 36m. wide— c'**H \i 39/4Oin. wide— 3/3 3/6 yard J) 3/11 4/6 4/11 yard fl Art Silk Marocain. A deFloral Voiles, of course. lightfully soft, natural, O:& Vi;* Bright and dainty, striking ]ike Silk, and uncrushable. \wUr a new note in design and j n White, Russian Green, lg* : VvlffiV colourings. Shades suit- Jade, Helio, Princess Blue, J 1 able for frocks and under- Shrimp, Duck Blue, Beige, / J > clothing; 39/40in. wide— Oyster Grey, Cinnamon, i\v 2/11 3/3 3/6 yard and Black; 40in. wide— I 4 * \I • 2 Jjp 3/1 1 yard ~ Ray de Chine. A bright and r Ji attractive fabric that will I he hi rogue for summer Dainty Check Ma roc am. Th© 1 wear. In Vieux Rose, designs are very suitable f / Bine, Green. Reseda, Grey, for one-piece frocks, in f / White. Helio. Peach. Navy such shades as Mauve., ./ and Black; 39in. wide— New Blue, Jade, ’Stone «i/H varri Grey, Beige, Shrimp. Lac5/11 yard quer Rod and Black; fi? 39/40in. wide 4/11 yard " Unshrinkable Cotton GeorgXwing S hT k, N<’w Art Silk Selonia. A fabric 'hades, “such as' Oyster Green Navy Skv' with a wonderful finish. Grey, Stone Grey, Sand, Vieux’ Rose ' and ’ Black J making it most attract, }“ Caramel Duck Bine Ins, _ , for summer is ear. in Green, Jade, Pink, Vieux 40m. wide ... o/» yard shades: Beige. Grey, Iris, Rose, Lemon, Fawn, Beige. Rose, Saxe Blue, Reseda, Navy, Red, White ana ... , Navy and Black; 39m. Black; 40in. wide— Ginghams. Wonderful wear- wide 4/11 5/6 yard </6 mg and washing qualities. 7 ’ The new Ginghams, showing in so many stripes and cheeks in all the fashion- Grafton Voiles. So many new Felix Fabric. Here is able colonrings; 38m. wide an d artistic designs. Our ‘‘Felix” in characterisfio 1/6 1/9 1/11 2/2 selection of these beautiful attitude and clever pones. Voiles is greater than ever. New designs for children’s Hundreds of designs from overalls and fancy dremeej •‘Duro” Fadeless Zephyrs; which to choose; 40in 39in widc VLyart 38in. wide ... 2/9 yard wide ... 3/9 yard _ w New Cotton Marocain. JCor M g ■ smart frocks, and useful Death s, Kaikoura Z 2/6 3/6 3/£-yard And at Christchurch DAIRYMEN ! YOUR HERDS ARE CALLING YOU. YOUR BUSY TIME IS NIGH. LET THE FARMERS SUPPLY YOUR REQUIREMENTS. OUR STOCKS ARE LARGE. OUR PRICES KIGHT. GOOD SUPLY OF SYKES’ CELEBRATED REMEDIES ON HAND. SYKES’ DAIRYMAN’S OUTFIT, £3 15/-. SYKES’ DRENCH, 1/6 Packet. SALFOHIA— A WONDERFUL PREPARATION FOR ALL AILMENTS. Igal. Tins, 14/6, 2|gal Tins, 32/6. DAIRY WHITE-- '** THE NEW SANITARY PAINT FOR BRIGHTENING YOUR SHEDS, etc. 281 b Tins 25/. MILK STRAINERS from 3/9. MILK BUCKETS, from 4/6. LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF ZEALANDIA MILKING MACHINE EXTRAS ON HAND. VIKING SEPARATORS. LISTER SEPARATORS. A High-class Product of Sweden, from THE PRIDE OF BRITAIN, from £7 17/. £9 I'VTHE FARMERS

We all suffer from mental disorders fome time or another.—Dr E. Farquhar Buzzard. For Influenza Colds, take Woods* Great Peppermint Cure. It Will Be More Profitable To Send In Your Skins Now To kerr them will only cause them to detericr. e in value—and when you come to sell them or have them made up for next season you will be at a loss. ■k /I Remember AT ALL f TIMES the Alaska I Depot gives highest four Old Furs and / C a’.s Repaired, Re- / linen and Remodelled / id HBW Season's I Styles. I , FUR DEPOT f f W£L' 1 GT--N

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XLV, Issue 72, 8 September 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaikoura Star, Volume XLV, Issue 72, 8 September 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaikoura Star, Volume XLV, Issue 72, 8 September 1925, Page 2

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