o©o© o © b Novelties come first to Beath's —and quickly go. £lll so pretty and so choicejust opened at Beath's Fashion has evolved many delightful dress attributes this season. Pretty things from the best designers have been selected, and sent direct to Beath's. Opening the parcels has been a delight—and we pass it on. The Latest Ninon " Aero " Frill Collar, with the new jazz effect edging on plain collars 7/11 each Plain Ninon Frill Collars, in charming pale shades; prettv finish, for semi-evening blouse—--5/6 6/11 and 7/11 each Silk Cowl Collar, with hand embroidered spray; in mauve, pink, champagne, and ivory ... 3/6 Muslin Cowl Collars, with fluted net frill, smart and pretty ... ••• 5/? 1 Dainty Fichus, in Georgette, trimmed with" Brussels aonlique lace, soft and prettv, finish fa/ a simple blouse ... ••• ••• 12/6 and 13/6 each The New Velour Cloth Coat Collar, in saxe. mastic, pearl, jade, mauve, cerise, \.v h black tacked edge 6/6 each Two-tone Roll Costume Coat Collar, in crepe de chene, with' faggofc stitched hem, in smoke and pink, vieux rose and pearl, black and white, mastic and sky, saxe and putty, pink and fawn, palm beach and mauve ... ... ■•• 6/11 each Accordion-pleated Net Frills, in cream and white, lace edge and fancy stitched ... ... 7/11 each Net Waistcoats, with high neckbands, trimmed with filet lace and . ribbon, transparent effect—--8/6 and 8/11 each The New Jabot Ctock. Latest and smartest for wearing with costumes. Made in net and black moire ribbon ... ... ••• . ••• 6/11 each Latest Cowl Fold, for blouse finishings, in sky, mauve, pink, and cream, in crepe de chine, Ninon and aerophaue ... ... ... ... 3/6 yard The " Lady Sport " Veil. Just the thing for outdoor wear and sports of all kinds. Slips on underneath the hat; no pinning or tying required. In saxe, violet, navy, and black At 1/3 each gg«m«nini l ii.iiiii' THE HOUSE FOR NOVELTIES
ILL-TEMPER goes hand in hand with ill-health. Take a course of Royle’s ROTORUA SALTS, keep fit and smile at the pin pricks of life. ABk your chemist. Price 3s. 8 C. Taylor & Co. (Late City Dye Works, Dunedin) Expert Dry French Cleaners and Dyers Have just opened a most up-to-date factory, with all the latest Dry-cleaning Machinery. By this process the most delicate Evening Flocks, Ladies' Costumes. Gentlemen's Suits, etc., are turned out equal to new. Factory: 58 Kilmore St, Christchurch Telephone 5178 a Rife Test it in Your Home Cake made from this wonderfully fine flour is the best proof of Snowball superiority. If you are still using another brand, try one baking with Snowball—test it against the flour you are now using and you will be surprised to find how much lighter your cakes, bread, scones and pastry will be. Awarded Go!d_ Medal at N.Z. and London Exhibitions, 25 Snowball ** FLOUR 1 s»Tlie Daily Knead!* THRIFT The cost of women’s wearing apparel is now so high that few people in ordinary circumstances can dress ~&s well as they wish to. Irt dealing here you will find your clothing expenses GREATLY REDUCED, and you get garments as well made and fashionable as you would wish to wear. I have ample stocks of misfit and left-off clothing of all descriptions, and, cordially invite you to pay a visit. Mrs. Ellwood Second-hand Clothier, 123. 125, 127 ARMAGH STREET. 'Phone 3087. Save on your Boot Bill. Lower prices are the hilo at CUSACK’S. Cash- , and our expenses are low. Men’s Box Calf Boots, Ladies’ Glace Shoes, Ladies' Legiets. All low priced. D. CUSACK, d Manchester St., opp. Tepid Baths. CL , *MM6a£^£ aan aS3 osbisn ao da mid B KHB GS33 <SJ w. jj \rM&Kr SI,J a a ansa ■>’- attsacso a esaae cm* ao Kaa eaffl aSS 9 9 9 020 CSI 8 9 CSS f! &f S 3 Q txß 351 V «o eo ©Hoea osaa anaaGia a «»b icm ® « seeis csfl saas as asaaa •ay? \ OS3 SSI 333 BCOB S 3 619 810 0 aaa oses nywviHMj; is* u m fcgepEE V^Yv’Wj mao 0 s®in t*n b b bb as css a ES3 BC EH53225 S 3 O S3B
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18331, 13 February 1920, Page 7
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