1 smm They are shown in the most becoming styles for wear on arr occasions during summer. And all are of white Voile, the ever-fashionable material for dressy blouses. Some there are with exquisitely embroidered fronts, collars and cuffs; others are trimmed with insertion or pin tucks; collars are mostly of the roll turned down style so practical for warm weather wear; the sleeves are pretty equally divided between raglan and set-in-styles, both of which are fashionable, choice being merely a matter for individual taste; veined seams are well nigh universal. As will be noted, prices are quite moderate, but the blouses must be seen and worn ere you can appreciate the rare values we here offer. Inspection is invited. We allow 1 - discount in each complete £ for cash, and pay postage on ail orders by mail. II James Mitchell, Managing Director. Chri&church 10/9 to 42/SOLE AGENTS FOR LIBERTY ART FABRICS AND JEWELLERY. m 710 i % I** • '43 1 M m 'S I I Mr m t\ im Ern
Give you an inrxpensive and artistic covering for your furniture when worn or soiled. A magnificent choice, including unfadablc materials, to be srenat "OAK HALL" CURTAIN CORNER \ G4145—85813 Photographers Studio: 244 High Street
uut mm me urn i BE UP-TO-DATE! Why have YOUR PEECIOUS Baby in an oldstylo Pram, when HJ3DGES & CO. can furnish you with their DAINTY, SAFETY, SWEETRUNNING HYGIENIC Let our Showroom Demonstrator place the Pramette before you. AT PRICES SHOWING A DECIDED SAVING ON THE OLD-STYLE PRAM. TERMS ARRANGED 634 COLOMBO STREET
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 829, 6 October 1916, Page 4
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254Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 829, 6 October 1916, Page 4
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