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In its Spring-time garb, Beath's Millinery Salon is a sight to please the eye. Here are numerous Smart Hats to suit all the vagaries of Fashion — and, be it known, the range of "correct" styles is unusually large this season. Brims are wide cr narrow, turned up or turned down, straight or bent into various shapes; crowns are high or low, round or flat-topped— in fact, Fashion has most considerately done her level best to provide styles to suit everyone. A—Ready-to-wear "Baby Boy" Sailor, trimmed with smart ribboii bow; Black and Colours—--14/11 E —Ready-to-wear in now drooping mushroom shape, as illustrated; also with uarrower brim; all Colours and Black— C — Ready-to-wear in style as shown; also in smaller shape; all new Colours and Black — 15/11 to 35/-D—Ready-to-wear in smart Breton Sailor, in the fushionable coarse straw; all Colours — 21/- to 35/17/11 to 30/. Ladies are invited to call at their leisure and inspect our beautiful display of Spring Models. HOSE OF LUXITE— One of Beath's Noted Specialities. CHAS. OCILVIE. MANAGER LITO ARTISTIC LIBERTY DRAPINGS obtainable only at Beath's. tt| -, S^K *£*•:■ Ki i ®v

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS [By Arrangement with Mrs Rolleston, Physician and Face Specialist, qual...^ u London and Paris.] "Anxious" (Timaru). fallen to such an extent through bald patches (alopecia areata) it will be advisable to shave the little that remains before -beginning to treat the scalp. The preparations necessary will cost 17/6, with full instructions. I would advise a light woollen cap to be worn indoors, and a transformation only when necessary, the cost of which would be from 10 0/-. "O.R.M."—A refreshing water softener for bath purposes is made of oatmeal, powdered borax, pulverised 'Castile soap, and a little powdered orris root, in small muslin bags. "B.A."—A switch (to match your pattern), made of the best quality hair, 22 inches in length, would cost .'lO/- for one stem, 42/- two-stem, and 63/- for a full-size three-stem. spondenee, with addres; answered privatclj MRS HOLLKSTON, Dominion Buildings, Cathedral Sqi

No ladv should be without Martin's Apiol and Steel Piih. Sold by all chemists and stores throughout Austral'COLD FEET." the circulatory system, and impurities consequently remain in the blood. Fever germs then rapidly develop, as well as throat and nasal troubles. "Flucnzol" used promptly will expel these microbes and save you endless suffering. Gargle for throats, swallow for influenza, and sniff up for head colds. .4,

Weight for Weight SriSi a every commodity should be thoroughly investigated. GEESTENA exceeds in VALUE all other foods—it is Cheapest, beCi&i cause it goes further; it * s Eest > because i* is an I U.I yy absolutely pure natural cereal food; it is Saving, because it is so quickly cooked. Judged by every test, Gersteua offers the greatest FOOD VALUE. In every Bag of GEESTENA there are 38 solid, satisfying, and sustaining meals—costing less than one halfpenny each. Send a Post Card to the Gersteua Foods Co. (A. J. Wintle- Sole Proprietor), 11. Christchurch, for FREE SAMPLE, and prove this for yourself. ft Study Economy In War Time Buy "SiLO" and Save all the Money you can II fV 1 BAKING IL.W POWDER The Perfect Mixture for Scones, Cakes, and Puddings. Large Tins 1/4 All Stores Sold by John Hall and Co., Ltd.; The Supply Stores, Sydenham; Frank A. Cook, Ltd.; Wardell Bros.; N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Association; T. H. Papps; and others. Wholesale Agents: TAIT, BAGRIE C 0... LTD. 'Phone 3264. We have in our fine range of Wallpapers lines suitable for every purpose—the cosy colourings for tho living room—the graceful and delicate designs for the drawing room—the chic and dainty colour schemes for the bedroom—for every wall we can show you the most suitable Paper. Our prices are most reasonable, and our workmanship has given amiaiimmi! | THOS. GAPES & Co. T "if.rr" f \ The Leading House for Painting and Decorating, 83 Victoria St. %

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1162, 1 November 1917, Page 2

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