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Smart Sports Coats and NET BLOUSES are as popular as ever, and our stock of these goods is unexcelled in the Dominion. y IMP WE INVITE INSPECTION Blouses COLOURED NET BLOUSES, with square neck, finished with touches of hand embroidery; shades of p. blue, saxe, helio., apricot, rose, J-.23/6 DAINTY NET BLOUSES, in cream end ivory, with smart handkerchief front; trimmed lace and insertion , 23/0 Better-quality NET BLOUSES lined with self and touches of colour in camisole effect—--35- 45/Featuring the Fashions STRIPED FUJI SILK BLOUSES, in the new two-tone strips effect; guaranteed well made and perfect fitting; can be had in all sizes . . , . 35/- 39/6 JAP. SILK BLOUSES, in best quality Jap. silk; all new shapes; smart and becoming . . . 22/6 25/6 to 39/6 Extra Heavy Quality CREPE DB CHINE BLOUSES, with smart turndown collars; hand-trellised and hand-embroidered; shades p. pink, rare, champ., and cream . 35/Others * 39/6 49/6 to 75/. & SILK BLOUSES, with liar and cuffs in atriped full sire* smart rerw fujij extra . 35/DAINTY GEORGETTE BLOUSES, smartly trimmed and embroidered; very suitable for day or evening wear; can be had in nay sew shado . 45/- 55/- @9/6 “THE CONSTANCE" Smart American Jumper in wool, with inset sleeve and tricolour border; full sire, with sash belt finished with tassels. Shades vieux rose, saxe, violet, navy, and black . 05/ “THE MADELINE" A smart American Jumper In pure wool; full, loose shape, with border and finishings of a contrasting shado, Colours: Vieux rose, saxe, violet, navy, and black . ■ 59/6 THE HARCOURr . This smart All-wool Sports Coal Is made of extra fine quality wool, with inset sleeve and sash; belt finished with tassel; striped collar and cuffs. Can be had in sailor collars also. Shades cardinal, vieux rose, putty, saxe, & emerald 65/-ALL-WOOL SPORTS COATS in grey only; full shape, with Raglan sleeve and smart buttoned belt _ . 35/ ALL-WOOL JERSEYS, made of best Colonial wool, with inset sleeve and buttoned belt; very suitable for home wear. Shades cream, (Wjvy, brown, and grey * . « J9/0 AT Test It Now! a USTO Two kinds: “Chow Chow” and “Piccalilli” At AH Stores In %lb. tins Make Delicious Mustard Pickles at Home— Quickly and Easily! A tin of "K" “MUSTO" saves half the bother of pickle-making —and gives better results too. Simply mix “ K” “MUSTO" with vinegar—follow the easy directions—-and perfect pickles are certain. To Make Mustard Pickle INGREDIENTS: Vegetables—3lba. of mixed (or same weight of each used alono) Cucumbers, Green Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Onions. Brine—lib. salt to J gallon of water. One Jib. Tin of “ K " “ MUSTO." 3 pints of Malt Vinegar. METHOD! Cut vegetables and place in earthenware basin. Make a brine of water and safti pour this over vegetables and let stand for 24 hour®; place in,colander and drain; pack loosely into dry bottles. Place contents of tin of "h. “MUSTO” in earthenware basin, and mix with little vinegar into smooth paste: add remainder of vinegar, and bring to boil in saucepan. While hot pour liquor over vegetables, and when cool cork tightly. N.B.—Seo full Direction® on Label of Tin. Mach and guaranteed by KIRKPATRICK,, NELSON HAINEB-19 10^ # lit • r iff’:' -i'A 1 'v**v SEa 'mMPWj §M VV.f; VMjA m 5a TCr: :S:A ‘‘BY EVERY TEST THE VERY BEST” BOURNVILLE COCOA represents the highest grade of nutritive cocoa at present on the market; it fully maintains its high reputation in food value and delicacy of flavour, and is second to none WVK in any respect whatsoever.”- The Medical Magaiit*. wt. " CADBURY , BOURNVILLE. (Regd. Trade Markf.) 22

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18408, 14 May 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18408, 14 May 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18408, 14 May 1920, Page 4

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