r —: T " AND FOLLOWING DAYS ' I ; PROMENADE % I I ' 3 ' .. AT THE D.1.C.! I A Grand Exhibition of Latest and Best Fashions for Autumn and Winter, 1918. Each Department, ■ | An excellent opportunity to become [pleasantly acquainted with the New Styles. I everybody cordially invited I 199 { Id P3*3- —0578? . ... —n—i——mmmmxmtmm—
j B ' HAVE YOU SEEN OUR L SPECIAL DISPLAY OF BRUSHWARE? 8 It is not only in Spring, but also in Sum-.v.er, Autumn and Winter that | ' * New Brooms, Hearth Brushes, Bannister Brushes, &c., are wanted. I Fine quality Hair 3rooms,from 3/6 upwards. Hearth Brushes, from " V 2/6 Bannister Brushes, frcm 1/6 ' , I'Coming to TOILET BRUSHWARE —these are a few interesting lines ; 1 Hair Brushes—Split Whalebone, with Ebonized Back. 5/6 8/6 , ] I v u Whalebone, Satinwood Back, 7/6 ] J M Whalebone with White Xylo. Back, 12/6 I ' | " „ Whalebone & Bristle mixture, Real Ebony Back fl " ' 16/6 Other grades from 2/6 upwards. | I Military Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Nail Brushes, &c., &c. { 8 For everything required in the B way of BRUSHWARE, call upon E. REECE Ltd., Colombo St. t j I "R8230 -914 G I I SPEIGHT'S PRIZE ALES" Are to be had ONLY at the following Hotels in Christchurch and District:— OCCIDENTAL SAXON, Lyttelton MARKET HIS LORDSHIP'S ROYAL, Lyttelton WELLINGTON CITY - CAVE ROCK, Sumner WHITE HART 1 EMPIRE RED LION, Rangiora NEW BRIGHTON NEW ZEALANDER HILL TOP, Akaroa HOTEL Al HOTEL, CLUB, Kaikoura JOLLY'S PASS, Christchurch ZETLAND ARMS Hanmer Springs Ask ton SBEfeHT'S, and see that you get it! agents for family and BOTTLED TRADE:—^ MALING & CO. I_D. | Corner of GLOUCESTER STREET & OXFORD TERRACE ' J GRAMOPHONES —| H Our lengthy business connection with the leading Manu- ' M factiirers of Gramophones has placed us in a position ■ which enables us to buy at most favourable prices. For this reason we are able to supply these goods to our H' customers at exceedingly favourable quotations. RECORDS —We have these in endless numbers; our Staif will at all M times be most happy to give a demonstration and to use every enBj deavour to help to bring about a pleasing and satisfactory selection. IMILHEB & THOMPSOH 9 128 Manchester St. Christchurch mil I THE SIMPLEST PRINTING PAPER | I FOR THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER— I I " kiAoin GOLD PAPER I J JLjLI (Self-Toning) | A pure collodion paper, requiring no toning bath, the B ■ B emulsion containing the necessary chemicals. Beauti- a ' B ~ ful carbon sepia tones can be obtained by simply B » fi washing prints and fixing in hypo bath. Should n ; B • purple tones-be desired, a salt wash is used before ■ I '< B prints are placed in hypo bath. B j . I B Manufactured in both Papejr and Post Cards. fl | | *■ -B Follow out the easy directions euclosed with each B | B packet and*you will-obtain splendid results. ■ |A l \ SOLD BY ALL KODAK DEALERS g A KODAK (Australasia), LTD. 3 I 'AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH. DUNEDIN B
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16153, 6 March 1918, Page 4
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