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i S Spinners with over a hundred K years' experience, and as Manufacturers of the world-famous ' Viyella 'Wo Blouse Ind Shirting Cloth, Wm. HOLLINS & CO., LTD., call attention to their TRADE MARK as above. Whether on the Selvedge of Piece goods, or on the Tab on made-up Garments,, this MARK is ( a GUARANTEE that the fabric bearing it is their genuine production, and that the utmost CONFIDENCE may be placed on its perfection of make, and on rs good-wearing qualities. "AZA" ißtgd.) and "CLYDELLA" (R*rf.) only less famous than "Viyella," are made by. the same firm. pi i »,fr Viyella House, Newgate St., LONDON, ENGLAND. Wholesale only* m

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THE COTTON FABRIC FOR LINGERIE AND BABY WEAR Snowy white, soft, and pure, Tarantulle makes ideal underwear. Sewing for the trousseau or for baby you will find Tarantulle the acme of freshness and charm. Free from dressing, it does not irritate. Exquisitely woven, it stands washing and boiling again and agafn. Invigoratingly fresh; white, wholesome always. 40 ins. wide, in three weights—Standard, MWZ Fine, and Superfine. Name on Selvedge. IjffFf OTHEK TOOTAL GUARANTEED FABRICS Ennh Tootal Guaranteed FnbHe carriei irn own name. Look for the name. None genuine without. TOOTAL PIQ<JE--Double wtfth,'''« to 44 inches. Simi-rior soft and supple strengtUened between cords to avoid splittinfi TOOTAL SHIRTING for Ladies and Children's W» a t « ins. wide. Also rOOI-AL SHIRTS F9R MES,Va d eof footal bhuting. PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS (/?«*. TraA, itarkSicv \f.n -Handsome self-white and color border designs. Pyramid THE COTTON WASH-DRESS FARRIf 'r-\ ; As attractive, sound and * washable as ever. ' Its ' lasting freshness will de- %.,i :> ; light you, its W*"" Vj will defy the "children's v worst." Patterns at your * S? ff bord ° r **»» **J aS White. indehbU .ell-CoW TOOTAL CLOTH.-The Guaranteed Velvet Fabric Plain -111 21 to 28 inches wide. »nd corded. 27 ins. wide. iam TO BE HAD OF ALT- STORES TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE COMPANY LTD., MANCHESTER. ENGLAND. ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO:G.P.O. Box 604, WELLINGTON.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17949, 16 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17949, 16 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17949, 16 November 1918, Page 3

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