Spring Fashions Displayed at C. Smith’s Real smartness in unison with perfect taste is the note decisively struck by these charming Costumes and Frocks. Our invitation to inspect them is extended to ladies with the utmost confidence. LADIES’ COSTUMES IN NAVY COATING—In braided and plain styles; some have long- coats, others short. Prices £6/6/-, £7/19/6, £9/19/6 to £ll/11/EXTREMELY SMART STYI.ES IN NIGGER GREY AND FAWN COSTUMES £ll/11/-. Mole from £B/9/-. Kingfisher blue from £lO/19/6. ARTIFICIAL SILK FROCKS—In jade, coral, fawn, navy, brown, plain smd beaded styles; in a great variety. Prices £6/19/6, £7/19/6, £B/19/0 CSMITML™
It is reported from Victoria, 8.C., that the first whales of the season have been taken, and prospects for a record Geason this year are very bright. Ninety per cent, of the cases of trains being stopped by means of the emergency communication cord are said to be misuses of the privilege. Canada's exports now amount in value to £3O per capita, as compared with £l9 lSs for the United Kingdom, and £l3 for the Unite? States. Chinese fishermen paint an eye on their boats to onable the latter to 1 Bee their way.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11295, 22 August 1922, Page 6
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