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eaves for Ladies' and Children's Dresses DEATH'S offer you a choice from a very wide range of COTTON FABRICS for BLOUSES, FROCKS, and SUMMER COSTUMES. Colourings are almost legion, patterns wholly desirable, and Values exceptionally right. . . . TRENCH COATINGS. For dresses or costumes, school frocks and boys' suits. 40in. wide—--2/9 yard INDIGO PRINTS. In Plain Navy, and NavyWhite Stripes. 36in. wide .. 1/11J yard CHECK GINGHAMS. Smart for street wear. Good colours and long wearing. Wash splendidly. In small and medium checks. 27in. wide ' .. l/7i yard WASHING ZEPHYRS. They stand hard wear. In plain colours, and in all wanted shades. In small, medium and large checks. 38-39 in. wide 2/3 yard TROPICAL SUITING. A fashionable cloth for ladies' dresses. Recommended also for boys' wear. In tussore and dark colours, with fina Black stripe. 27in. wide .. .. 2/3 yard WHITE PIQuE. Always in vogue, and always smart. In fine, medium and heavy cord. 39-J.oin. wide 2/11 3/3 yard NEW APALAK COATING. Very Silky finish. Tor dresses and costumes. In Brown, Navy, Saxe, Rose, Pink, and Cream 38-39 in. wide—--2/6 yard Ladies' Home Journal Patterns simplest in the world to use EULINE CLOTH. Useful for ladies' and girls' wear. In Pink, Brown, Saxe, Rose, and Cream. 39-10 in. wide 2/6 yard ESPONGE RICE CLOTH. In demand for costumes and odd skirts. Also suitable for sports coats. 28-29 in. wide 1/91 yard WHITE VOILE. For blouses, dresses, and ladies' filmy underwear. 40in. wide .. 2/3 yard m I For Sterling Values 2fe^> m 1 *MH tz» m Si e

7«URS.—GOOD ADVir.rc HiOM COLWILI, " THE FURRIER. Do not wait until the busy season, and then have to wait for weeks, Furs and Fur Coats Remodelled. Your own Skins Tanned and Dressed and made up in the !:itest COLWU.I.S FLU STORE, HK'.il STREET. 5213 ■

Hair and Toilcl Specialist BONNINGTON'S BUILDINGS Cream (8 oz. Packets) Is Belter than Cream of Tartar OBTAINABLE Retail - all Grocers Wholesale- nil Merchants

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1846, 14 January 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1846, 14 January 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1846, 14 January 1920, Page 4

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