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aZMBBBBEZH DM 5 Z 034 SSeS © © 2 H B S®Vi 4J< UALrty Every Lady knows that, no matter how well a Costume may fit, or how smart a Hat may look, it is the little things that make or mar the effect. The touch of lace at the neck, the piece of pretty ribbon in the hair, the dainty lace setting in Coat or Blouse —these are the little things that make such a big difference, and they are here to-day in a greater profusion of Novelties than ever. Among them may be mentioned— SLEEVE FRILLINGS in Lace, Spot Net, etc., Paris, Ivory and Black—7|d 10Jd 1 1- 1/6 2/11 per yard EFFECTIVE COAT FRILLS, pretty lines in Paris and White — 1/3 1/6 1/11 3/3 LATEST LACE & NET YOKES & SLEEVES 1/6 2/6 2/11 per yard NEAT PIN SPOT MUSLIN COLLARS and SETS, all new shapes and s'yles—--1/11 2/11 3/6 4/6 each PRETTY LACE and MUSLIN JABOTS — Iu White, Paris, Ivory and Black — 1/- 1/11 to 8/11 each FASHIONABLE SILK SUNSHINE COLLARS In White and Colours— 1/3 1/11 3/3 DAINTY CHIFFON RUFFLES in Ivory, Magpie and Fancy shades — 4/11 5/11 STYLISH SILK and SATIN SCARF TIES and BOWS— 1/- !/ 6 l l n 2 / 6 each LOVELY FRENCH HAND-MADE, NECKWEAR, unexcelled for style and daintiness BEAUTIFUL BRUSSELS LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, new designs— 1/3 1/6 1/11 each DELICATE SWISS LAWN EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS—1/- 1/3 1/11 2/6 each FAVOURITE NOVELTY BELTS in Elastic, Patent, Suede, Velvet, etc. 2/11 3/11 to 7/6 Write about anything you want . We send Foot Free, returnable If not absolutely satisfactory. ALWAYS 1/- In £1 DISCOUNT FOR CASH.

Is your Sewing Machine out of repair, or does It need doomin' and put* ting Into good working order P If so, do not entrust work of this kind to un* ■killed jobbing repairers, but ring ‘Phone No. 1538, or go direct to the nearest Sisger Shop where repairs to ■owing niachin-a of any make will be promptly attended, Local Address* 668, Colombo St Christoburobs

JOHN M. MITCHELL, Furniture Manufacturer 835 COLOMBO ST., CITY Near Moorhouse Avenue. I have the largest stock of Quaint Furniture in Christchurch. Bungalows furnished stylish and artistic at moderate prices. I have just landed a heavy consignment of Linoleums and Carpets, a splendid range of patterns to choose from. Inspection cordially invited, no one pressed to buy. Catalogues free on application. Terms given to approved Duvers. My motto is civility ana attention. Call to-day at... J. M. MITOHELL'S, OSS COLOMBO STREET, OITY. t 2?.

Seasonable Dress Wear The Beauty of our Materials Dressmaking The many orders we have already received for the coming carnival and holiday season, prompts us to remind customers that it will be greatly to their convenience to place orders as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Can only be slightly conveyed by the descriptions we give here. Visiting our Dress Department and seeing the patterns and colourings for themselves, will give you a much better idea of the breadth of our selections, and also of our values. We need hardly mention that an inspection entails no obligation to buy. In lower-priced Dress and Costume Fabrics, we have many exclusive novelties in the new patterns and colourings as follows —Silk Warp Cylenes, San Toys, Cotelles, Ottoman Cloths, Taffetas, Eoliennes, etc. — From 2/3 to 5/6 yard 0 Black Costume and Dress Materials An excellent jshowing of all the new weaves— From 2/11 3/11 4/6 5/6 6/11 to 11/6 Millinery Ladies requiring a smart, inexpensive Trimmed Hat should see our special value at 21/We offer a very choice assortment of Robe Lengths, including Ottoman Tosca, Bengaline, Caprice, Fil de Soie, Pekin de Soie, Dema Cord, Cashmere de Soie, Cassil Silk, Crepes, etc.— At 39/6 42/- 45/47/6 to 57/6 Graham, Wilson ®> Smellie

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16363, 6 October 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16363, 6 October 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16363, 6 October 1913, Page 10

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