RARE OPPORTUNITIES.
The opportunity <<f securing an nrtis-j tie article, whether it is for personal or househoM use. is one tint womenfolk ' are always on the lookout for. In this city there are very few shops that rater for thi* class of business —in fact it is rea.'ily «<!mitte,l that " Hani- ' - k ' " ho! 1 the p--ip.iT portion, their matrnifi'-ent ilbplay placing them so. The rap'nl grow hj of the firm — from I a chance pare! of laces, eight years ago,: to their tine premises in Tiinaru. amlj the well-known ro'MTi'.oiiious corner shop in Colombo ami Gloucester Streets — is ; really reniprkable. AVith a vi:'\r to farther improvements, I they arc hol.iing. for Ihe next ten days, J a <ira>tic Clearing Saie. to make room for new supplies. The whole of the splen-liil stock lias I been reduced to prices incomparable. Silk kimonas, dainty untler-clnthir.g. ex-j elusive cr'je lie ••iiiii:'. ami Georgette j blouses, artistic [lottery, brass-.vare, cai-| pets r.iet furnishings are among the opportunities. .•)
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1066, 12 July 1917, Page 4
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163RARE OPPORTUNITIES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1066, 12 July 1917, Page 4
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