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I " FROM HEAD TO TOE" Dress Needs —— are best bought at 'The Farmers' Assortments am sr> varied th;tr 8 \\X \\ \ \\\V\V •■very woman will fin J the exact Jj ) \ \SS vvl^ article sho desires —at a pricf* if?. \ that represents the finest possible \ fijlr / v 1 vaJnes. Let us serve you To-day fi (jj / \ I GLOVES AND HOSIERY I\\o \/ A J White Washinc Doeskin Glove? .. 9/11 pair I \ \ -N / / Fabric Gloves, in "White. Beaver and Grey 2/6 pair D \ \ 'V: f Black Fabric Gloved . .. 1 - pair I \A \ f Housemaids' Glove*. Box Canvas .. 1/3 pair | \ jr Tan Lace Lisle TJose .. ..1/6 pair vRBBBDIMro^L Silk Ankle Hose. lilack and "Whita .. 3/6 pair I Black Cotton Jlose. Fashionable .. 2/6 pair 1 jt Neckwear and LACES LADIES' I HasidkercMefs FOOTWEAR I Muslin Collars, n err est Laceandlnaert.on shapes .. . . 1/- to match Is ow from B,d. white Canvas Shoes 10/9 Bretonne Scarve*. in Helio, Filet Laces and Insertion* to , eu««>. ir'« Sky, Pink. "Whito and match .. Now from 6*d. Ladies Bar Shoes •• lb/3 • Ba ™ " Talenciennea Lacti and Inser- Children s ct.rap Shoe*, 8. 0 Kriihed Silk Scarve*, m tioni _ 0 w from 3d. and 10 only .. c/ 6 Rlack, Navy, Sky, Cream, fl Yieux Ro>« .. 2/11 Camisole Laces— Court H wiiite H.S. Lawn Hand- No* from 2/6 . » kerchiefs • G for 1/TI& Medallions, in "Val.. Filet. Hand- Ladies' House Shoes 12/3 Coloured Bordered Hauci- made and Crochet effects— ~ , _ . „ fi /R kerchief*— Now from 3d. Cloth-top Boots .. 26, 6 v^ l 0 w^t 1 f 6 2 V Allorcr in Gnipnre and Patent Button Shoes— lancy Wnite Lawn Hand- Edelweiss Now 1/11 yard 33/6150w22 ; 6 Kerchiefs ♦. 6 for 1/6 "THE FARMERS 19 CHSUSTCHURCH II NIVKI-TCT | |N , n MM Beefine Makes Try the [ 1// Appetites Keen. _____ > 1 i&f a^u ' t c hi'd up lo enjoy a Highest (jrraae wy ■-/M/.1 (Beefine Costs a little more than \( I SUPERSEDES HOME-MADE other brands, but is V s —I BEEF TEA more economical and 1 trt tnC Kl beef tea in an iiut»rl. Ai * bererneit U appe- ! mOrC graiCIUI to |3j tiring «nd (aitr. a, food it contain all th« nutriteducated " palate. r" ' 1 iiiiiT" —T f tot 0 j a M The other Good Grade at pv tip soidiai,2,4or..«ndiib.B«tti».. «U J , ym Mmnftctared by BEEFINE FOOD CO. •" BMM \ Wkoletile fr»B KEMSLEY & Co. Pty. Ltd. jUHBQ ■ Christciiarcli* Brushes SLI.,, | ' TheAthktesofoid l tVerVDODV 9 NoperlodexeelledtheGreciaiiEmpiw, ■OA. >W i J ' t in attention to bodily development and 13R . riirniinAnUtn nnmr I I care. And the Greeks realised the imKil OT LilLUVlcllllV V' UUII L I I portnnce of diet in relation to health KM «l| rurnl nlllll ■» ■ nllll I and fitness. Science tells us that there's EIU " * la U bll I kill Ir I V I 111 Via I do food so valuable as the oat. See to ' Ml I ! it then that oaten foods form part of Iffi SEE OUR TABLES OF SAMPLE I ! f|| brushes. |i 1 histle Uatmeal \tWM l- • j i i 8 i is isnperior product of the finest specgl TT A TIL BRUSHLS. ebonised backs I I ially selected oatfi treated by a special XJf 1/6 2/6 3/6 4/6 7/6 I I process. Delicious as a breakfast dish, I ' it makes appetising scones and biscuits. NATURAL EBONY ••• ••• ••• '2/6 to 27/6 g Insist on getting Thistle Oatmeal. _ . There's a £I(K'U SATIN "WOOD 2/6 to 30/- I I irnarantee that 11 WHALEBONE BRUSHES, satin wood backi ... 16/6 I I meal is abso- I | Do. do. ebony backs ... 10/6 , , • j"!,® 1 th« P flSllt WHITE ZYLONITE BRUSHES, many shapes, pure bristle ... 22/6 j ]-N IfrnMnn o°r FRENCH CLOTH BRUSHES, rosewood backs ... ... 8/6 1 JCS unvklmi 1 ' 011 ° f JitILITARY HAIR BRUSHES 22/6 pair Cases 5/6 I //ft V/l, ,»r\ I Every ba'peonNAIL BRUSHES ... 6d to 4/6 / {)) t f) SHAVING BRUSHES ... 1/- to 3/6 ; '$/ ( <s// aohem. Cm!DRESSING COMBS From 1/- ; ' pons. 22 . mA. J. white Ltd. jyiia; Wmm The Premier Furnishers 11 BUNTINGf-CllJ W CHRISTCHURCH. | mint /M 1 ; • ARITSEESvUM ! OaTAINABLe AT IRONMONOCR9 . The Flavour that makes all the — — 1 j Difference ** <| 1 1 YOU can't buy new to-day JL A I Iwi^^S •• ths spleadid materu'.s Good essences make all I il« that were procurable some time ML the difference in the I £ ago. But to-day jrou can only flavour of cakes, pud- I V4V secure those splendid materials MM in g ß . and daintiei. _ •#!•>« HB I See to it then that you tret AT A FRACTION OF in my stock of slightly worn fliffiSß B the. best cjuality. There'a B nD'riMA I rncr dothhig. at • fraction of the no otjier brand to equal 1 original cost. All sweet, dean. //" . IHUHULfL ill V - Mrs. EUwood " dl '°° H| f Secondhand Cblhier, 123,125,127 Armagh St. J » v IESSENCES hmism^ ■■large bottle gives twom cms plumbums Successor to T. Danks at the \ame priced All I GEO. STONING PLBMBINGBRANCH IT A

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16432, 28 January 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16432, 28 January 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16432, 28 January 1919, Page 4

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