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t 1 Made Moment No milk to boil. No sugar to get. A teaspoon fill of Highlander Milk Coffee, boiling water added, and a cup of delicious coffee is ready. High-grade sugar, the famous Highlander Milk, and the finest coffee obtainable, are perfectly combined, yielding coffee rich, fragrant, pure, and of rare quality. There are no grounds, no waste. , • Highlander Milk Coffee saves precious time, renders you independent of the, usual milk supply, and, since it saves milk and sugar, is most economical also. All-British Made. All-British Owned. Highlander] Milk Coffee

Cornflour Superseded Cornflour is good—but Thistle Semolina is better! Known as Sweet Heart o* Wheat; Thistle Brand Semolina contains 11 % of proteid—against only 1% in Cornflour. For delicious Custards, Blanc Mange, Puddings, Macaroni Cheese, Scones, and Pastry—for thickening gravies and soups—try THISTLE Semolina Sweet Heart o' Wheat It imparts a delightful new flavour —it is more nutritious—and it is cheaper. Not ordinary Semolina—insist on "Thistle" Brand—made in New Zealand—absolutely different and better. Every profrenive grocer sell it. 52

That's the right word! That's the word that describes the at Mrs EHwood's. They are different from average second-hand goods, because they are so fumigated and renovated that they ARE AS GOOD AB NEW again. You needn't get into debt with tailors! Mrs, ELLWOOD Second-hand Clothier, 123, 125, 127 ARMAGH STREET. 'Phone 3087.

\&^«jm <«4J| Lovers of Pictures! iVh [ Modern requirements in Pictures and Frames demand the ' attention of Specialists. We are acknowledged experts, and our workmanship gives universal satisfaction. Our 1 range of frames is unrivalled. We excel in prompt delivery. THE PICTURE FRAME THOMSON Bros. ftF&SSF*"

I m m I m n »\ t Carnival Week 1 at "THE FARMERS" t Model Frock of Georgette, comprising Pale Violet Tunic J over Lemon Skirt, with deep band of Violet at lower I edge. \l 111 Model Frock of Black Crepe de Chine (panel effect), I i ill smartly embroidered with Jade and Black Silk. fln Dainty Model Charmeuse Frock in Peacock and Gold, iII having long bodice effects and panel sides, embroid--111 -- Gold. Charming Model Costume in Navy Crepe de Chine, trimmed Red and White facings; new high collar, buttoned from neck. . . , Smart Model Costume in Fawn Tricotine, stitched and / f } trimmed Steel Buttons. Long Coat with deep band and beautifully-cut straight skirt. Black Silk Costume, with Long Revers, trimmed stitching and Self Buttons. Skirt cut on new straight lines. f Dainty Blouse of White Georgette, smartly embroidered, 14 and edged with Pale Blue and Pink Silk. Chic Blouse of White Georgette, having new Handkerchief Front, daintily trimmed Filet Lace and Insertion. Model Blouse of Black Georgette and Gold Insertion, with Camisole effect; smartly edged in Blue. Charming Silk Jerseys in new Paisley colourings, with Self-toning Collar, Revers and Belt. Dainty Jumper of White Silk, with square neck, smartly trimmed with Silk Fringe. Very smart Jumper in Maize and White, with new straight effect, and round collar. 1 I -3 I

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1786, 4 November 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1786, 4 November 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1786, 4 November 1919, Page 3

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