Bl ■ I I I I THOSE DAINTY AFTERTHOUGHTS OF FASHION j GLOVES AND HOSIERY . The dainty lady of fashion is never entirely satisfied unless faultlessly arrayed "from head to foot” —and at the men tion of such things as "Hosiery” and “Gloves” she is all ears practised eye—ever on the alert for something new —yes -and - thing keenly priced, too: —will sense in a triee unusual v.y . these, our present offers of Smart Hosiery and Gloves. HOLEPROOF MERCERISED LISLE HOSE 5 11 U NITE ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE 7 HpJV HOLEPROOF ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE. MARBLED II 6 KAYSER SILK HOSE, all shades l 7 HOLEPROOF SILK HOSE .it 13/6. 17/6, 21/-, 27 BJS HOLEPROOF SILK GLOVES, black, white, grey, brown 5 llpiMM 43 DOZEN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, ALL Wool. 4 3 and 5 mm DUPLEX GLOVES, WHITE AND ALL SIZES 6 KAYSER SILK GLOVES, Black. Nigger. Grey, Mastic 711 aJi WE MIGHT SAY FINE THINGS ABOUT THESE HOSE AM) GLOVES, BUT PURCHASERS WILL SPREAD THE (.ODD FAST ENOUGH. IK ' 2m I NOVEMBER SPECIAIS| ! SILK HOSE, Black, White, Nigger, 2/11 pair [ COTTON VESTS. Targe size, 1/6 each i JERSEY SILK for Frocks, Junpers, etc 11/9 yd while I [ shades, White, Nigger. Peacock, Lemon, Saxe ! CREPE DE CHINE, every shade from 8/11 yard } SPONGE CLOTHS, only heavy first quality stocked 3 3 w: ■ 40in., all colours ~ [ KNITTING SILK, in all shade.-., 24 9 box, 6/11 separate haniiH * ALL FOR CASH ONLY. y jQusßty Uif Queen •Drapers MvUlidlli Waim't.B
for Children’s Hacking Cough Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
HOCKbANDia I turnip HIGH IN AVAILABLE PLANT FOOD THAI | PHOSPHORIC ACID ! GROWS BIG ROOTS ! » t—J VERY Farmer knows that full crops of Turnips are impossible without liberal manuring ; but everything <’ I IM upon the kind of Manure. The Turnip must have Phosphates in plenty. This is called its “dominant ?I | a food,” and unless you give it Phosphates the crop will probably be a failure. For no other crop is the ne< e I for right fertilization more important. Phosphates stimulate root development in the early stages, aecelera” the process of ripening and assist nitrogen fixation in the soil. ROCKLAND TURNIP _ __ * MANURE is a scientifically-balanced Plant Food prepared specially to meet every demand ILL ■ of the crop until fully ripened. It is RICH IN WATER-SOLUBLE PHOSPHATES, and ± V | contains a proper proportion of Nitrogen, which is required for the development of leafage, p er f on together with Potash in such quantity as is essential. Early crops of good quality are what rV* J' . *•' the Farmer wants, and other conditions being right, ROCKLAND TURNIP MANURE will with order. ' oroduce them —the Big, Fleshy Nutritious Roots that make thoroughly satisfactory feed for Packed in Ijewt New Bag- ‘ ~,,,, r- i ' die ton. Cattle, etc., and thereby enable the farmer to carry more stock. FREIGHT p AIl> t., & 1 — — Farmers are requested to place their orders NOW. — Farmer’s nearest Rail- ./z I LjNXa wav Station in ( ■ terHORNBY CHEMICAL WORKS. Office: 136 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. bu?y. CY E KEMPTHORNE PROSSER &>CO’S N.Z.DRUG C2[™.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 23 November 1923, Page 6
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