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CX3 The song of the moment is the "Barefoot Trail," which John GQ £B McCormack, the singer of the day, discovered. The rapidity with f" SS which it has come into popular favour marks it as being one of the , W greatest hita among the later popular songs. It has simplicity and ' £H a full measure of the sentiment of remembrance of love and | 55 boyhood days; and the melody has a swing and sweetness. We < }X have it in all keys. Price 2/6, 2d Postage. SA? j MILNEiV £r> 128 MANCHE3TEE STEEET ::' :: :: CHEISTCHUEOH X mm ' Gardening, the incline clioic« of Philosophers." —Sir Win. Tempi*. Fdr Sheltered Gardens r PO thoss who garden In warm, -*- sheltered positions, in ouch places b« Sumner, Cashmere Hills, Lyttelton, Aknroo, and any of the Bay* vrhieh are free from (he never* fronts, wo offer a number of (toed things. Tls.l— HEATHS, in 20 Choice Varieties, in Reds, Pinks, Whites, and Yclloivs. Price, 2/6 to 3/6 each. BORONIA MEGASTIGMA, the sweetscented brown Boronia; 2/6 oarh. BORONIA ELATIOR. the Pink Horoniai 3/« each. ACACIA, the Wattle. In a number of choice kinds, sultod to small gardens, including a fine lot of A. Baileyana, the Cootamnndra wattle. Price 2/6 each. NAIRN & SONS, DAPHNE INDICA RUBRA, the sweetscented Daphne: S/6 and 5/- each. NERIUM (the Oleander), aometii culled the Rose of Sharon. . splendid uhrub, summer-flowering; 6 varieties, Whites. Pinks, and Reds: 2/6 to 3/8 each. CLETHRA ARBOREA, the Lily of th» Volley tree. Splendid evergreen, with Illy of the vnlley-llke flowers, borne in trusses. 2/6 each. TACBONTAB, the Crimson and Red flowering Passion Flowers,- quickgrowing and free-flowering creepem; 2/* each. Also— A HOST OF AUSTRALIAN PI.AXT9. Worlh Inspecting. LINCOLN ED., CHBISTCHUKGH Telephone 241. IF YOU CANNOT SEE AS V/ELL AS YOU SHOULD, SEE WATSON'S LTD. No branch of Science has made such strides as has Optics, and our Mr Walter J. Watson, D.8.0.A., is fully acquainted with modern methods, besides having the./ qualifications and equipment necessary for expert Optical Service. HAVE THE BEST WHEN IT IS WITHIN YOUR REACH. wmm h^cmn m yym WALTER J. WATSON, D.8.0. (LONDON). EXPEET OPTICIAN :: :: 690 COLOMBO STEEET pianos * sheet music gramophones RECORDS • ■ • Webley, Stfns & Gofton Ltd. 243 HIGH STREET. Everything of the latsst—the newest Model Pianos to the [j last Great Song Hit. We have D them all, while in the Gramo-- B phone Line our fame as the fj House of The COLUMBIA rj GEAFONOLAS and COLUM- [> BIA EECOEDS grows and D grows, and has never yet been £ touched. | S We Always Have jfl Them First. Dj QsESHsssHSHsasisasESHsasHSHSHSHsa^^ i.^^r.r;.^.;.^..;..^.;.^^^^.^^.^.^^;.^..!..;..;..!.^.;..;..!..;..;.^.;..;.,;!.^;^. THIS! * Finest Tan Willow Calf, !!_ % Two Tie Shoes .. 25 9 the | Dkck Glace Kid, ?* 6 ! I Two Tie Shoes .. 276 I it j, On!/ Two of many Bargain Lines \ 182 High St. aad 409 Colombo St. Sydenham.

The rotating' seasons have again brought round the need for lighter dressing, and "The House, for Value" is most fortunately situated to meet the demand. The new season's goods are delightfully fresh in colour, and will make most becoming and serviceable frocks for Spring and Summer wear. Samples, together with prices, can be yours by return mail. 40in FLORAL VOILES—--3/11 4/6 4/0 5/11 6/5 40iu COLOURED VOILES—--2/11 3/6 3/9 & 1/3 40in WHITE VOILES—--1/11 2/6 2/9 3/3- 3/6 3/11 4/6 40in COLOURED POPLINS, Pink, Naw, Skv, Brown & Bottle Green—--3/6 yard 40in COLOURED POPLIN'S, All SUsiLm 4/11 & 0/3 27in TOBRALCOS .. All 2/6 yard 3l»in STRIPED GINGHAMS—--2/9 2/11 & 3/3 SOin CHECK GINGHAMS—--2/9 2/11 & 3/3 40in STRIPED NURSE CLOTHS 2/11 3/3 & 3. o 4_'iu BUR WOOD SUUfiNOS - 4/11 5/3 & 5/8 9iu COLOURED CREIMX All Sim l«-i 40iu COLOURED l,'R 'Es. All Slia 4/6 & 4/ CREPES—1/11* & 2/3 » CEPEA .':<>!« BLOCK STRIPED CEP SERGES 2/ "Sin BLACK & WHITE COSTUM 2/11 & 3/6 TllS— 2/11 V. & GREY •Klin GABK Biscuit .. 4.".in ORGAN 42in lIORROOI MA DA POL AM. i 1 in GREY KURSK t LOTUS - tin NAVY, GREEN", SKY, & OR i'RSIO CLOTHS i iite piques— .. 1/11 2/3 2. it:: spot muslins—--2/3 2/G & 2/9 'LAIN & CHECK U'OOLT'INISH n<;s i/iiv .AIN & STRIPED CREPES—--1/9 yard KCIPS. Cn'tiiii, White i. Pink 1/9 :RDINE, While, Cream & :DI & ROPE MUSLINS- - 2/3 2/6 2/11 KSES WHITE Til? Popular" Voile. Tins 1) c a u t i f u I fabric will bo in greater demand than ever this season. G.W. & S. have a moat attractive range In Floral Designs, as veil as in colours and white, that are well worthy of your inspection. \©n THE HOUSE FOR VALUE

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2047, 6 September 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2047, 6 September 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2047, 6 September 1920, Page 10

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