AT DEATH'S THIS SMART FROCK FOB 17/ A. ONE-PIECE FROCK in White Cotton Voile, with' top and basque o£ Cheek Voile in shades of Navy, Sky, Pink, and Saxe. Usual Price .. .. 21/Carnival Week Price 17/FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY THIS SEASON'S AT 20 % REDUCTION Throughout this week we continue to offer the present season's Smartest Costumes, Frocks, etc., at 4/- in the £1 off the usual selling prices. Illustrated here are: two examples of this unique money-saving opportunity. These Frocks represent two of the more lower-priced garments—really smart and inexpensive goods. These, together with many others, including Novelty Goods, Models, etc., are being displayed in our windows and showrooms, and are well worth your inspection. We make this exceptional offer at this time of the year because it is our. desire to deal successfully, with an extensive and exclusive stock of READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS, bought in anticipation of an increased volume of business before the commencement of the present national crisis. LADIES' EVENING AND BALL FROCKS, in CrSpe de Chine, Ninon, Charmeuse, and Lace. Very choice goods, and only one Frock in each style. Usual Prices: 69/6 70/-84/- 100/- 110/- 126/- 147/Oarnival Week Prices: 55/- 60/- 67/6 80/- 88/- 101/- 118/MODEL COSTUMES We have a very-' fine range of Light Summer Model Costumes, mostly in Shantung, Taffeta, and Moire Silks. These are very superior goods. Usual Prices: ' 84/- 87/6 105/- 126/- to £l2 12/Carnival Week Prices: 67/6 70/- 84/- 101/- to £l6 2/6 LADIES' IVORY WHITE VOILE DRESSES, trimmed with heavy Lace and Self Embroidery. Yexj dainty Frocks for the hot weather. • . Usual Prices: 63/- 72/6. 79/6 90/- 95/- to 126/Carnival Week Prices: 50/6 58/- 60/- 72/- 76/- to 101/LADIES' ONE-PIECE FROCKS, in Silk, Crepe de Chine, and Voile, for afternooi or Race wear. These are splendidly chosen goods, and Specially suitable for present use. In black, and all fashionable shades. Usual Prices: 47/6 52/6 -69/6 75/- 84/- to 147/Carnival Week Prices: 88/6 42/- 55/6 60/- 67/6 to 118/BEATH & CO. LTD. JAMES MITCHELL Managing Director AT BEATH'S A VERY USEFUL FROCK FOR /. • / "■ A ONE-PIECE FROCK in White Pique, with the new Sleeves and Turn-down Collar. Buttons in front from neck to foot. Usual Price .. .. 18/6 Carnival Week Price 15/FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY
I fiKF'Q Sydenham's only LfiliL w Footwear Value givers Glace Kid all leather Derby Boots, welted soles, lateattoe*. • • All at 12/11 Shoes ai above • • 9/0, 10/0 All leather Christ church made ward shoes - 6/0 a. CARNIVAL COMPLEXIONS Glowing with the Freshness of Perfect Skin Beauty. "ALOLA" ALONE GIVES THEM. Removes in one application sunburn, redness, and roughness. Use it after motoring, after a day at the races, after surfing. Non-greasy and does not show. At all Chemists - 1/- and 1/9 Or direct from the maker (3d extra for postage). W. W. McKINNEY :: Chemist Corner Worcester St. and Stanmore Ed., Linwood. .307 MISSES B E A T T I E. HAIR SPECIALISTS, MANICURISTS, No. 10 Royal Exchange Bldga., Cathedral, Sq. Prices for Shampooing and Waving, 2/-. For Appointment ring up TELEPHONE 2034. Careful Shampooing of the Hair at regular intervals is thoroughly beneficial to the scalp, prevents clogging cf the pores, -and so promotes the healthy growth of , the hair. This work is carefully done by the above. .164
rpHE MOST PERFECT CORSET ever '>een J- designed fjr Reducing the 3'igure t'o comparative slimness from the moment of wearing. Acts like magic on the stoutest figure. Binding, compression, and support is the only cure for abdominal enlargement and weakness. iIADE TO MEASURE FROM 21/-. MRS WQODROUGH, CORSETIERE. HOOMS (Opp. Ballaatyne's)j CASHEL ST. ■f. ' '-.240
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 235, 7 November 1914, Page 7
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