NEW LIBERTY WARES We have just opened the new season's stock of Liberty goods, and they include many lines that we feel sure will interest you. In pottery there are some delightful pieces, especially in the ever popular Ruskin ware, the delicate colouring of which is a revelation. In Liberty silks we have a large variety of both plain and figured; and we have also new stocks of all materials for fancy work. LIBERTY GOODS MAKE IDEAL WEDDING PRESENTS LIBERTY SILK, plain colours, 36 inches wide L » 9m: 7/6 a yard FIGURED SILKS, in the artistic Liberty designs >_.j 7/11 a yard BURLAP CANVAS, 18in. 36in. 72in. 1/11 3/6 4/6 a yard KERAN CANVAS, in grey, fawn, and green, 54in. wide 4/9 a yard MONK'S CLOTH, in blue, and green > . 4/6 a yard RUSKIN POTTERY, in beautiful colour effects. Vases, 7/11 14/6 16/6 22/6 35/ff each Bowls, 7/6 10/6 15/- 21/- 22/6 each Large Urns in flame and orange 6gns. each DEEPSEA POTTERY, Liberty's latest novelty ornaments, vases, etc., 2/6 4/6 5/6 7/6 10/6 12/6 each. BARUM WARE, Small Tea~Sets, 3-piece, - yellow, red, blue, green, and helio ... 3/11 and 6/6 each LIBERTY MIRRORS, framed in copper 63/- 77/6 84/- 97/6 6gns. each WE HAVE MATERIALS FANCY WORK James Mitchell MancfinyßirtctcrSOLE AGENTS FOR LIBERTY'S, LONDON
(gCHOOL OP INSTRUCTION. PUPILS are accepted for TUITION IN DRESSMAKING and MILLINERY at the PARIS SCHOOL, 272 HIGH STREET. MRS GENN, .166 Instructress. TpOR your Bath and General Toilet I- purposes use . M'DO WELL'S CASTILE SOAP. The Purest and Best. .2] Specially Recommended for Babiei. Price, 6d per cake; -3 for 1/3. Sold by M'DOWELL. Chemist. At, hia Shop, which ia in CASHEL STREET.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 45, 30 March 1914, Page 4
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