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PERFECTION IN DINNER BLOUSES. A blouse which might be worn on almost any oressy occasion is the Parisian dinner i ! blouse in black georgette over a pale- '< coloured slip, as seen at Salon Celia. These are quaintly trimmed and are really beautiful, as also the black over white blouses in very light and lovely styles and with charming finishes. These distinctive dinner blouse models are here for your inspection at Salon Celia, and you are invited to look through the selection without delay. | Address No. 6 Royal Exchange Buildings. MISS CLOUGH I Face Massage and Manicuring Rooms I 1240 hj igh Street, Ch.C hj. HAIRWORK A SPECIALITY. Ladies' Own Combings Msdo Up.

Your Pi ano une j You cannot expect to get long life and good music out of a Piano that is allowed to go year after year without tuning. The instrument that is treated in such a fashion becomes incapable of producing proper harmony. To obtain the longest life and most exquisite music from your Piano it must be tuned two or three times a year. P>egular Tuning keeps the tone (the life and soul of a Piano) in perfect order. We have at your service a large staff of thoroughlyefficient tuners, and our fees are for single tuning 7/6 cash or 10/6 booked; contract tunings (three times a year) for £1 1/- if paid in advance, or £1 5/booked. Contract tunings include small repairs and regulating without extra charge. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt service always. forEverytyinfioftfrßt COMPETITION The following are the v/inners: Wrappers Mrs W. Satchell, Puriri Road, Fendalton, .. 856 £23 Mrs Glass, North Road, Belfast .. .. 758 £2O Mrs M. Gse, 17 Truro Street, Sumner .. .. 622 £ls Mrs B. Blackmore, 28 Avon Street, Christchurch 388 £lO Miss Alice Raven, 15 Fowke Street, Richmond 212 £5 Miss Elsie Bourdot, 12 Howe St., New Brighton 178 £5 Mrs M. Mole, 144 Sherboume St., St. Albans .. - 175 £5 Miss M. Coxon, J2 Fisher Street, Beckenham.. 150 £5 Miss R. Bruce, Weedons 133 £5 E. L. Lloyd, c/o Miss Leigh, 63 Warrington St. 105 £5 Cheques for the above amounts have been duly posted to the winners.

u E .*$ The Men as well as the Ladies delight in

SEND YOUR SOLDIER LAI) A parcel ot " pood things" that you can rely on for quality—cat allies that will he as delicious when he gets them as when you buy them. (Jet We pack all ready for the post—call and choose the contents TO-DAY.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1309, 24 April 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1309, 24 April 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1309, 24 April 1918, Page 2

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