a II The Charm of Cotton Voiles There is a wonderful fascination in Cotton Voiles, especially when they are seen in the fine textures and beautiful patterns of those now shown at Strange's. Make it one of your earliest pleasures to see these dainty fabrics. GRAFTON'S FLORAL VOILES- PLAIN STRIPED VOILESWorth . • . • • • 4/11 Special value .. .. 2/11 vard Now 2/11 3/6 yard FLORAL VOILES m pretty posy designs, light PLAIN VOILES in soft finish— 2/11 to 3/9 yard ground 3 1 11 PLAIN WHITE VOILES— Beautiful FLORAL VOILES in dark grounds— 40 in. .. .. 1/6 Jto 4/11 yard 40 in. . • • • 4/9 yard WHITE and COLOURED VOILES with coin and COTTON GEORGETTE in new pale shadesfancy spots-40 in 4/6 yard 6/6 yard GRAFTON'S VOILES, fancy stripes, medium shades 40 in. MERCERISED POPLINS in a large range of 4/11 yard colourings .. .. .. 2/11 yard W. STRANGE & CO. LTD. « SKSS4 mm ~ " ISIW
11l I &RSPIIP SSSB Tea '" Sffls Is simpk) ||WR Pelicious S /\ TWO GRADES /V ycnoicEsr%j. /tHoiccsr^ /t£YLON% UKIQOE IB THEIR bespeiitive // f . • LEI "' ▼ tUUIIES. / ▼ /
av tfv r ___ wl The pick of Southern Fruits «9»'wC" Dclicious St. George Conserve is made —from the finest Central Otago fruit fiHSOT Jfifc —*' ,a * c Q ua ' s famous crops from Spain and the Levant. These sound unblemished "choice" fruits are conveyed direct from the trees to the St. George Sf Jam Kitchens—there they are made into the purest, tastiest jam in New Zealand. Only the best Cane sugar is added—the boiling is done in steamheated aluminium pans—and you buy gj this delightful Conserve in sanitary, - solderless cans. 'Tis real fruit —all the flavour of the fresh ripe fruit is there. sa BH a *' n — alwa y s avc ft ' n *' ,e pantr>* J§ zli. 11l * or visitors. All grocers sell 27
A New Year Resolution FOLLOW THE CROWD TO QUARTERMAINS The Hairdressers 276 Higli Street opp. City Hotel Hilt'
ISNODUCKI Cfc HfcUt . OBTAINABLE . 'hot *ip iCP o mm 400 Pairs of Ladies' | Glace Kid Shoes 1 j~ Bach pair are Bostocks. possessing a firmness of line and distinction of appearance that sets them a pert and far above tbe ordinary. Correct in style, dainty and neat, these shoes— COURTS, STRAPS and LACE-UPS —will make a winning appeal to all ladies of discrimination. The assortment includes a line of boots and shoes particularly suitable for elderly ladies. PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE INDEED. COME IN TO-DAY JNO. THORNTON Ltd. "FOOTWEAR FOR ALL FEET" LHigh Street CHRISTCHURCH 1H917 J:
jm* To-day Is The 'Present' Time Of conrse to-day Is tbo present time—tbe time to bay presents! For tbo men-folk, choose handkerchiefs—and choose from Flimsoil's, because our low rental and low expenses mean good valaes! Silk Handkerchiefs, plain and initialed, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 to 4/11; White Mercerised Handkerchiefs, with silk Initial, 1/6; Coloured Bordered Handkerchiefs, 1/-; Children's size 3d. Handkerchiefs for Ladies. Dainty little affairs, nicely embroidered in fancy boxes, from 3/11 box. Others with coloured Initials, 9d each. Come shopping now, to PLIMSOLL'S Men's Outfitter*, Corn** Manchester and St. Asaph I glwl*. Chrlatcharch. J Metal ~ CASTINGS of Foundry Work executed expert tradesmen at shortest possible at most moderate charges* IV e wwialise in Motor Castings for all gj cars. BARBOUR & LANE U,, , - <I**® Of Andersons Ltd.) Metal FsmUr, 168 Madras St. CH'CH
bhwhww JJUI «nw 1.1 wwamn ■ j There are plenty of SECOND-HAND CARS Of a sort, on the market now —but the following are well known Continental makes of sterling quality : — 18/24 H.P.F.N. 5-seater, recently overhauled and repainted. Spare wheel and tyres, etc. 12/14 DE LAGE 2-seater, Stepney rim, with spare corer and tube. A. W. SMITH & SON CENTRAL GARAGE UWf You'll like H the "Rex" | | Flavor |J & —tru this piquant Cheese -.I for vour Afternoon Tea £ Ift; Sandwiches. It is aiwags § 'j) daincp and appetising, and :«v spreads easilp- \\ ft Be sure pou gtt "Rex." •;? ft Aients: Tbotnpaco Bros. Ltd. WsUiocton y. Packed by F»«« Ut. Jonas * Co, Ltd & •X J "54 £ Iv;
| : I*wLs BBOSA COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS H ON VERY EASY TERMS ? 0 °r E tmSiJ 8 £5 worth : £1 Deposit, 1/7 weekly 1 £10 worth :£2 Deposit, 3/2 weekly g £20 worth : £4 Deposit, 6/4 weekly g £30 worth i £6 Deposit, 9/6 weekly 1 £40 worth :£8 Deposit, 1 2/8 weekly | £50 worth: £10 Deposit,l 6/- weekly g LARGER AMOUNTS BY ARRANGEMENT 1 All Classes of Furniture and Furnishings in stock | V 158 HEREFORD ST. BHOWROOM UPSTAIRS. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING J
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16721, 2 January 1920, Page 5
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