Send your Carpets, Curtains, and delioate Fabrics to ns for their Spring Cleaning. . We guarantee that when they are returnod they will surpass your fondest expectations. We exercise such care. The cost is nominal. C. Taylor & Co. Expert Dry French Cleaners & Dyers Temporary Rt'ceivinu Office: 25 VICTORIA ST. Thcncs 2538 and 5178. 1 m Bacon Slicing Machines | U For Hand or Electric Pov/er f.« I Vegetable Slicing 1 I Machines | j For Potato Chips, Marmalade, m I Tomatoes or Fruits. |5 1 Potato or French Fry 1 I Slicers | | Bread Slicers | I Fruit and Lard Presses | | Potato Mashing Machines g 1 Mayonnaise and Purse 1 1 Mixers I Henry Berry & Co. I 114 Lichfield St., Christc'iurch && lG a eclip; j The India-Kubber Hotj Water Bottle with a repuj tation for reliability and j perfect construction, fitted ft with a washer that cannot |^ be lost, and made with a (Utj! neck that cannot leak. Bjfe ap Sizes: anl anl 8 x 10, 8 x 12, 10 x 12. Wi m ' m I WALLACE & CO. I janl CHEIVHSTS, HI jjjjfj] 226 High Street, Christchuroii jag
isplay at Personally selected by our own representative whilst on a recent visit to London. Give yourself the pleasure of a good look at the D.I.C. SPECIAL BLOUSE WINDOW, then walk through the Showroom. You will be delighted, as we are, with the charming and most unusual styles on view. These French MODEL BLOUSES are showing in Georgettes, Crepe de Chines and Voiles. Some are exquisitely hand-embroidered and beaded, others are trimmed with dainty Filet Lace, etc. Every one is a new creation, and worthy of your closest inspection. DISCOUNT for GASH I/- in Each Complete £ OLICY*ALWAYSQUALir
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2046, 4 September 1920, Page 13
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