cKdbelty Laces for Evening Wear Novelty Lace is once more the great favourite for Evening Wear; indeed, in combination with Silk, Satin and' Crepe de Chene it is hard to imagine anything more beautiful. While reflecting the latest advances in the manufacture of these novelties, and presenting a wide and varying range, both in design and style, our selection is noteworthy for its consistent lowness of price. 20 in. Brocaded Tissue A rich handsome lace in shot effects; shades of Gold/Helio., Silver/Helio., Gold/ Rose, Silver/Rose. At James Smith’s Comer 7/11 20 & 24 in. Metal Tissues In Silver, Gold, Old Gold, and Steel; a very effective trimming. At James Smith’s Corner 7/11, 10/6 lOin. Bertha Laces In Net and Tinsel effects ; inlhe following shades; Almond/Silver, Helio./Silver, Pink/ Silver, Black/Silver, Kingfisher/Silver. At James Smith’s Comer 4/11 yard 36 in. Radium Flouncing Beautiful quality; rich heavy finish; in shades of Ivory, Pink, Flame, Helio., Kingfisher and Royal. At James Smith's Comer 8/6, il/8 36 in. Tinsel Lace Flouncing In effective floral designs; in Gold, Silver, Steel, Old Gold, Black/Gold, Black/Silver. At James Smith’s Corner 12/8 yard 36 in. Silk Net Tinsel Flouncing A handsome lace; with rich finish; in Black/Gold, White/Silver, Champagne/ Gold, Black/Silver. At James Smith’s Comer 12/6, 16/6, 19/6, 22/6 yard. 18 to 36in. Black Lace Flouncings In beautiful Radium and Chantilly Lace; very handsome designs. At James Smith’s Comer 7/e, 10/6, 13/6, 16/6, 17/6, 21/-, 22/6, 26/6 yard 18 in, to 36 in. Jet and Sequin Flouncings Much in demand for evening wear this season. , , At James Smith's Corner 15/6, 27/6, 29/8, 3«/8, 39/6 yard. WE PAY POSTAGE—AII Goods unsuitible may bo rotornad JAMES SMITH LTD. Corner Cuba and Manners Streets, Wellington
RELIEF FROM INDIGESTION. In cases of flatulence and indigestion, a wineglassful of Kruse's Fluid Magnesia will give immediate relief. Insist on the name “Kruse’s”—it’s a guarantee of purity. Is 6d everywhere. Cheaper than imported brands, because no duty rates to pay—better value, too. K 8
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11786, 24 March 1924, Page 9
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