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IS WELL REPRESENTED IN THE NOW SHOWING AT r a I ML Medici and Robespierre Cravats —a feature of the new styles—in French Muslin, Lawn, Satin, etc., from 2/6 to 15/6 each Crepe de Chene 2-tone Scarves, with fringed ends • —This season’s novelty — from 5/11 to 7/6 each Coat Collars in Lawn and —Newest shapes for present wear — from 5/6 to 39/6 each

Eastertide is close upon us, and Wedding Bells will ring out their messages of joy. Bridal dresses are agitating the minds of all, prospective Brides. The matter of suitable Footwear for the festive occasion can be settled by a visit to HANNaH’S Popular Shoe Store, where a large and comprehensive selection of Brides’ Shoos is stocked. White Kid 1-Bar Shoes, satin bows White Satin I-Bar Shoes, very dainty White Satin Court Shoes, superior style 6/6 8/6 10/6 11/6 13/6 17/6 12/6 21/White .Buckskin and Patent Leather Shoes, with large steel buckles, for Bridesmaids and Pages —in all sizes 4/6 6/6 7/6 8/6 _ SfjO&fSTS. lIT CASHEL STREET (Opposite BALLANTYNES) n/%

fmfc Is your SewingMachinej * out of Repair? or does it need cleaning and putting into good working order ? If so, do not entrust work of this .kind to Unskilled jobbing repairers, but ring up Telephone 1538, or write direct to the Singer Sewing Machine Shop, 668 Colombo Street, where repairs to Sewing Machines of any make will be promptly attended to at a moderate cost by skilled workmen. Boots Bright & Waterproof. If you are looking out for the very best BOOT POLISH that 'is made, try WOOD*M!LNE SHOESKINES (Blaofc and Brown). ' A Large Tin for 3d. There Is nothing else as good. HIGHEST AWA'AO and" PRIZE , PhiladclDhia £;*.h:hition, 1876, £ J ftAKEY’S Silversmiths’ Soap w « For cleaning Piavq QAKEY’S Emery Cloth STARTED FEBRUARY 12. WITH the issue ct the •• ouiKeioury limes " of Jlarch 2G readers will find plenty of Exciting Pastime, combined with profit; in tho solution of Puzzles. Series No. j 2 will commence on Jlarch 2G. Bcsult will u .pear in the issue of May 2S. Glass Paper, Black bead, «’S “ Wellington” Knife Polish, for cleaning pnd polishing cutlery; S&, Bd., Is., 2s 6d and 4a, fIAKEY’S Knife Boards * Prevent friction In Claanlng and fajstytd &nlre». Metal Fowls Hauer becomes dr* «us aard Illio ©t&wtf metal pastes. mmm AAKEY’S Goods Sold Everynhere. b By irontGongei’s, Grocars, Oilman, Be ask* tcakera, Druggists, &c. - _ ]OHHOAXEY & SONS, Lta., o * B '2 JgULLiaaiOH HlLiifU LOHDOS. WM K» 1 I Wi I: m Ifp ■ ■ ij BE

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16193, 20 March 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16193, 20 March 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16193, 20 March 1913, Page 4

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