Greeks are a very temperate race in all things; their diet is largely vegetarian. *&*«* M* ehild> ia» Infantile * other deadly microbe*.
eial Meek • wear irc(^]'i^;iwlllEfJlSi?^Bf3s^ I &* K ; This is another of those welcome special offers which "The Farmers" are able to make from time to time. Bear in mind, this Neckwear comprises the latest styles, is new, crisp, and uncrumpled, and represents unparalleled value at 6^d. Chances Like These Await You= DAINTY WHITE MUSLIN OR VOILE FRONTS, with newest shaped roll collars: in embroidered, also plain tucked stales —Worth 2/6 to 3/11 Now 6j£d STYLISH WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, with the new high coliar; finished with black Moirie Ribbon - - Worth 3/11 Now sid PRETTY EMBROIDERED MUSLIN AND VOILE COLLARS, in the newest rolled or frilled styles - Worth 1 6 to 2 6 Now 6£d SMART WHITE MUSLIN SAILOR OR CAPE COLLARS; daintily trimmed with Val. Lace - Worth 2/11 and 3"H Now 6£d TUSSORE AND WHITE JAP SILK PETER PAN OR ROLL COLLARSWorth 1/6 and l/II Now 6|d PLEATED NET COLLARS white or cream, in the newest stand-up shapesWorth 1/11 Now 6£d DAINTY NET AND LACE JABOTS in white or cream—Worth 1 'II and 2 '6 Now 6£d WHITE PIQUE FRONTS with Roll Collars - - Worth 3/11 Now 6^ BEAUTIFUL FLORAL OR SPOT SILK AND CREPE-DE-CHENE COLLARS in the newest shapes - - Worth 1/11 and 2/11 Now 6Jd DAINTY LACE COLLARS in rolled or frilled styles—Worth 2/6 and 3/6 Now 6£d [iffff W Branches: ASHBURTON, RANGIORA, HAWARDEN, OXFORD.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 865, 17 November 1916, Page 2
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244Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 865, 17 November 1916, Page 2
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