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; SKaa m ~j■—am V JIL SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS REAL TOP-NOTCHERS Plimsoll’s values in Men’s Clothing, etc, axe too well known to need any special comment, but these heavy and light-weight Shirts are something out of the ordinary, and at the ridiculously low prices asked for them should sell “like hot cakes.’’ Latest designs—--5/11 6/11 7/6 8/6 to 15/6 Special line latest Black and White Stripe Neglige Shirts—only 5/11 Also special purchase 12 doz. Winter and Summer weight Working Shirts, clearing at 5/11 ea. Grey Woollen Working Shirts—--10/6 Get yours before they’re all sold. PLIMSOLL’S Men’s & Boys’ Outfitters, Manchester & St. Asaph Streets, .CHRISTCHURCH. Knitted Frocks and Jumpers 2,3, 4 and 5-ply Wool. Rose Fingering, Moorland, Sports Wool, etc. Shetland, Andalusian, Kingfisher, etc. Books 4£d,, 9d. Knitting Pins, Gauges, Wool Winders. Bead and Transfer for dress trimmings. Bead Fringes, in lovely colourings for lamp snades. Mrs.,Pope Ltd. Country Orders promptly attended to * Mrs Carmichael 165 Victoria Street Costumier and Dressmaker Ladies’ Own Material Made Up. Ready-to-wears in Stock. Alkali in Shampoos Bad for Washing Hair Many soaps, prepared shampoos and shampoo powder? eontaiq too much free alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scaip and makes the hair brittle. The best'thing to use is Mulsified cocoa nut oil shampoo, for/this is pure and entire ly greaseless. It heats ' anythin J else all to pieces. You can get Mu! sifted from anv chemist and a few ounces will iast the whole PRECILLA DEAN family for months Famous Screen Two or three staT teaspoon fills of Mulsified in a cup with a little tepid water is all that is required; Simply moisten the hair with water and rub the Mulsified in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses & mm thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, land is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to handle. Besides, it loosensand takes out every particle of dusj, dirt, and dandruff'. Be sure , vour chemist gives you Mulsified. Beware o'' for the name "Watkins on the package. 15 PARIS SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING AND LADIES’ TAILORING. Also Classes for Millinery, Crocheting and Knitting. MRS GENN 272. High Street, Chambers. ’Pone 3186. (Take Lift). MRS. A. WILLIAMSON GRAHAM AND BALLINGER. 1.66, Madras .Street. ’Phone 4542 A. CURAP METAL, SACK AND BOTTLI O MERCHANTS. CASH BUYERS of Scrap Copper. Braun Lead. Zinc, Cast and Wrought Iron Tailors’ Clips. Sacking. Rope. Canvas Bottles, and all Classes o* WASTE MA TERIAJj. I BOIES’ PANAMAS, LEGHORNS, TAGELS and STRAWS | REMODELLED | ' RHODES & SON Cpp. Graham, Wilson 4 Bm«is GENTS* HATS RENOVATED F INDIVIDUAL TUITION. RIVATE COACHING FOR MATRICt: LATION. MR N. M BELL. M.A.. B.D. LLnte of Trinity College, Cambridge), 134. Fitzgerald Street. St AlhanarpHE BEACON OF SUCCESS. Don’t gvoj 1 along in a fog of indecision. Mat a clear course for yourself leading to tl port of success. By training you dissipal the gloom of ignorance and inoompetenc; Resolve at. once to become one of tt efficient. We provide a complete comme ciat training which will enable you to ho] vour own with anybody. The beacon c success lies before yon. DIGBY’S COA MJiIiCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein’s Buil. ii*.-. Triangle. Tel. 1537.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17038, 11 May 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17038, 11 May 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17038, 11 May 1923, Page 4