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FOR YOURSELF Ladies' White Woven India Gauze COMBINATIONS, high neck, short sleeves—3/11 5/6 6/11 7/11 Ladies' SPUN RIBBED COMBINATIONS, low neek, fancy tops, no sleeves—7/6 8/11 SATIN UNDERSKIRTS, newest designs, in Cream, Black, and Colours—l 2/6 17/6 21/- to 63/Ladies' White Cambric Princess PETTICOATS, trimmed embroidery—--8/11 10/9 15/6 18/6 to 37/6 ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS, low bust, long hips, four suspenders, White and Grey. Sizes 21 to 26 7/11 Ivory Jap Princess PETTICOATS—--27/6 29/6 33/6 35/6 NEW MODEL, in White Coutil, low top, very long hip. Sizes 19 to 28— ■lO/9. Grey Coutil CORSET, medium bust, long hip, suitable for full figures. Sizes 21 to 30—11/6. White Coutil CORSET, low bust, long hip, six suspenders. For average figures—l 7/6. Improved ADJUSTO CORSET, white only, low bust, long hip, elastic inserted. Sizes 22 to 36—22/6. BON TON CORSETS to suit all figures, 21/6 22/- 29/6 37/6. WttM\\ wsfflmi BK9SSTER' TRANGE FOR THE CHILDREN Infants' White MUSLIN FROCKS, daintily trimmed Val lace, insertion, and embroidery—--6/6 8/11 10/9 12/6 to 32/6 Children's WHITE FROCKS, plain and spot muslin, and cotton voile. To fit children two to nine years—--9/11 11/9 12/6 15/6 17/9 to 33/6 Infants' Muslin and Silk MATINEE JACKETS—S/11 6/9 7/6 9/1112/6 White Muslin and Pique COATS, very dainty designs, trimmed embroidery and insertion — 8/11 10/6 12/6 14/6 to 21/9 Tussore Silk and Sicilian COATS for toddlers—7/11 8/11 10/6 12/9 15/6 17/6 Girls' Coloured WASHING FROCKS, Zephyr, Print, and Poplin—--6/11 8/11 10/9 11/6 14/6. Washing MAGYAR FROCKS, in Holland and Print, in a variety of colours and designs—--3/11 4/9 5/11 7/11 Children's Man-o'-War STRAW HATS, with Navy, Tan, and Cream binding— 3/11 4/H 6/6 7/H 8/9 to 13/6. Children's PANAMA and RUSH HATS, assorted coloured bindings. 4/6 5/11 6/6 7/6 Girls' READY-TO-WEAR STRAWS, trimmed silk cord—3/11 4/11 5/6 6/11 7/6 Children's WASHING HATS, Pique, Bengaline, and Linen; in White, Tuscan, Saxe, Navy, and Brown 1/11 2/9 3/3 4/6 Children's PURITAN SUNBONNETS, trimmed .embroidery and ribbon—--2/11 3/11 4/11 6/6 7/6 10/6

» There are fashions in Ladies ' Overalls, as in all other garments. While utility is the factor of most importance in sueh things, yet it is as well to study fashion as far as is practicable. Our new stocks of Overalls and Aprons embody every desirable feature—reliability in wear and washing, are sensibly and smartly cut, well finished in every detail, and last, but not least, are excellent value. Call and inspect. See Special Table in the Bibbon Department. Navy and "White Spot Print Overalls, "The Nora" .. .. .. .. 3/6 each Navy and White Stripe Overalls, dark banded, trimmed with buttons .. . . 3/6 each New Blue Fancy Stripe Overalls, light banded—--3/9 each Light and Dark Striped Overalls, Galon trimmed collar ._►-/, • • •. •. 3/11 each "Princess Shape/' Dark Navy, Fancy Stripes—--4/3 each Light Navy Striped Overall, large size, fine quality 4/9 each Prineess Shapes, embroidered fronts, Saxe, Grey, Tussore .. .. *. .. 3/11 each 1/- in every complete £ for cash No. 6192.—The Overall illustrated above is one of the newest designs in Striped Print, rabat effect collar. "Ready for Service." Only 3/3 (Postage paid to any part of the Dominion.) Also, Light and Dark Navy Stripes on White ground, in out-sizes .. .. .. 3/9 E. C. BROWN, Manager

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 210, 9 October 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 210, 9 October 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 210, 9 October 1914, Page 9

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