As he passes, smartly groomed and aristocratic, one catches the whiff of his CALUMET TOBACCO, the gentleman's smoke! Get some to-day! Also write. to Calumet, Box 331, Wellington, for Frea Gift Catalogue. 1 The cost of electrical fittings on th« Dreadnought, including thirteen searchlights, amounts to £50,000. Iron in comftfrt, which means get % Hotpoint Electric Iron. Bunning cost, one penny per hour; 20/- each; guaraiir teed 10 years.—Turnbull and Jones, Ltd.
f aris Dressmaking and Millinery Taught by Experts latest Parisian Stoles 166 Mrs. GENN :: 272 High St.
Have First our n m + vi ** Attractive patterns and exquisite colourings " exactly expresses in words what our Spring Dress Fabrics convey in themselves. The prices at which we have marked them will also make it advantageous for you to view them. FOR DRESSES— Pekin de Soies Cashmere de Soies Fil de Soies Yeddolines Floral Crepes FOR COSTUMES—J!^ - Biagonal Suitings Colelle Cords .j Navy Serges -f Dema Cords Ottoman Toscas Silk Warp Bengaline Silk Warp San TpysTaffetas,, **£;^ Black and White Checks Coloured Checks and Stripes Navy Cloths and Coatings. DRESSMAKING ' Ladies, —Before ordering your new gown or costume, our dressmakers will be pleased to make suggestions and show you many suitable styles. Orders are now being taken for the Spring season, and should you favour us we can promise you beautiful workmanship and artistic treatment of materials.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 176, 31 August 1914, Page 3
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