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Selected for wear at this Very time - selected by experts T»ho have been trained to know style at sight For the various Sport activities the House of BEATH'S introduces many style-themes that carry "the spirit of the thing." The more formal Fashions are expressed in Turban, Toque, Cloche and other more expansive Hats of Satin, Cire, Transparencies of Lace, Tulle, and Mohair, with decorations of Jet, Ribbon and Flowers. Others are of Leghorn, Fine Tagel, and various Straws, as well as in many novelty materials. "Vogue" and "Harmony" Hats have a distinction entirely their own. Every detail in Colour harmony, fabric and finish is studied, and perfection attained. Some types of beauty are eminently suited to this Modal in Navy Glace, turned off the face in White. The veil that trims the neck as well as the hat, or tho "eyebrow" veil — either gil *s it a stylish finish. Lot this Black Model illustrate the vogue of the Toque, with its crown of patent, brim of Cire Ribbon, and a large aeroplane bow of Cire on the Crown, VERONICA The Novelty Black Veil, with jet edge, thrown over this Model in Saxe Blue Pedal Straw, is in perfect accord. The canotier shape is quite, new. , • I r £ J2SES2SSSHS2SESH;

*afeMk*' Scarves add a touch of luxury without extravagance Choose from our splendid line of Mercerised and Woollen Scarves. There are colour schemes for every taste—just ideal to give the finishing touch to your costume or coat. YOU'LL FIND THES« VALUES HARD TO BEAT. Ladies' Fancy Mercerised Scarves. Cream, with handsome fringe 9/6 12/6 13/6 Fancy Striped Scarves, in choice colourings and designs 14/6 15/9 18/9 Plain Coloured Scarvea in Grev, Brown and N'dvy 9/6 22/6 Cream Knitted Woollen Scarves, very wide n/9 each Coloured Woolen Scarves, j'au< y borders—- . ' 9/6 each Blanket Scarves, in Fawn, Cream and Brown only 9/11 each Knitted Woollen Scarves, in Grey and Heather Mixtures .. .. 6/11 8/11 V/l fli DUDNEY'S FOR VALUE EVERY TIME. 296-298-298 A LINCOLN ROAD CHRISTCHURCH

AND IT WAS SO EASY! Take a a\V? of Kit the wonderful dyesoap, rub it on the aitkle lo be dyed. Just as you would use any so.ip. Tliat's all. ._ . v"~ fcif Washes and Dyps instantly W ttr I I / :... nee.] ~ first. I.r.t ....•,..-. ,1.,-n , ,1,1 /I / / I Dye it in the Bathroom AfZ hit ...:n «, .„. a.. ' G.-Vts» bowl o. the hands. /|'\ (■(■■ > v—-?", Supplied in 21 Fast II \V /" f'^ Colours. )\\M fc \ =^= n if -Alw B ' s3 **** YE 7 SAY RIT

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2026, 12 August 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2026, 12 August 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2026, 12 August 1920, Page 4