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■'jjj^ , ! ■ One Week Only f **^^ PETER PAX COLLARS, fine lace, new |Ik•! PH flf $1 , I ORIENTAL COLLARS, embroidered Sunshine shapes \ Off IB Jlf Jμ raollKWuSfl I in dninty mlxed colbtiringe, iv net, At 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/11 2/6 2/11 each I I | muslins and crepe I J At 1/6 1/11 2/11 3/9 4/11 each MUSLIN COLLARS, trimmed fine lace, [ S embroidered or spot, very dainty for j At 20 pSS , C6llt. Off | SCARVE9 In crepe, nlnon, silk net, coat collars or blouses \ _ _ __ . < ' i aC e, etc., plain or floral designs, At 10±d 1/- 1/6 1/11 2/6 2/11 to 4/6 each \ USUaI FITICeS. | suitable for day or evening wear, all I at Special prices—for one week only Made-up JABOTS, in fine net lace and I This comprises a manufacturer's complete I muslin, new styles, in white, ecru or I range of Neckwear bought at a special j CLUNEY LACE COLLARS, In Peter black J ■ discount and conusting of Collars, Jabots, 9 Pan shapes, for children's wear Prices from 1/-1/3 1/9 2/6 2/11 4/11 each \ Cravats, Real Lace Novelties, Bows," 1 At 1/6 I/11 2/6 2/11 each \ • Scarves, etc., etc. No two pieces are ' COAT COLLARS in fine lace or muslin, I alike, so we aelvisc you to make your j SWISS WORK NOVELTY PIN ON all shapes, to fit any costume collar \ selections immediately, before many of j JABOTS, wear with any collar, in - :%\ At 1/11 2/11 3/6 3/11 to 10/6 each j the daintiest styles are sold out. j white and ecru '•s***■ \ ... At 1/- 1/6 1/11 2/6 2/11 each Real MALTESE NECKWEAR, in col- > \ ' lars, Peter Paw, ties, jabots, etc. ■ | SILK BOWS, in all colours and shapes At 1/11 2/11 3/11 4/9 4/11 to 35/- each | i M 9 - COLLAR and CUPP SETS, In muslin j I Paisley , colottred OPEN-END TIES, the or lace, all the latest shapes | colourings are exquisite — At iyil 2/6 2/U 3/11 4/9 4/11 set J At 1/11 1/6 each

MADE IN THE DOMINION J We always encourage local industry by.specializing in New Zealand made Footwear, believing that the good ?:■ of the individual means the good of the State. We ijM detail a few sample values to-day, which for style and |B workmanship will give long satisfaction, while the solid |E ~ English leathers warrant their wearing qualities. I|S Patent Street Shoe, with Strong Albany Shoe, with 'If ■ strap and bow— ribbon bow, in glace -- !f<l 16/6 18/6 or jpatent leathers— MM 16/6 18/61 J Neat Three-button Shoe,- - a |ji in glace and patent, Ladies' Black Kid One* £I^l with kid or suede in- bar Tennis Shoes, withsertion — chrome soles— - [Hβ IS/6 19/6 21/- 7/6* l ■■- ' ' '■_ - ' 41 ... ■ ' ,/ ? - MANCHEStEa STREET ' '■ T m m Van Houten's. I quality is so perfect, its A I J digestibility so complete, that you v j I I can get more etreiigth and nourish- j« 1 ment out of it.than out of any other. 5- 1 I Everybody should drink 'I 1 L THE COCOA YOU WILL ENJOY.

YOUR NEW MACHINE. Yon know that a sewing mac-mo will last many years, and there is no economy in getting one made by some firm or other that you never heard of before. The Daytonia is made by tho Davis Machino Co. in the largest sewing machine factory in the world, and the £7 os automatic drop model sold by Minson and Co. is the finest machine in Christchurch. • G

NOTICE TO _DVERTISER& /"■JWING TO "THB EVENING Vy NEWS" very large circulation oa Saturdays, tha paper is an excellent medium, eapeciaJly ia view of the fact that it _ distributed unonc all classes of the community. It ia desirable tint Advertisement* for the First Edition, shonld reach thia Office not later than 12 o'clock, but the Front Office ia kept open until 5 p.n-/ so that Advertisers can hand in their -uuiouneaments for Lat«st Edition- After that time they will be received in the Publishing Boom. Worcester atreet, or by ths Foreman of tha Linotypo Boom on t_a Third Storey

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 2

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