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DIC. • j Special Price Reduction iiiis week' j The models descried hereunder are all of superior | quality, tailor cut, and suitable for immeciai-e or later | wear. In addition to the Special Prices for this |j!j H week, tKe usual Cash Discount wall be which j in itself, makes the reduction all the greater, Inspec- | tion will place you under no obligation to purchase. | Some Examples Well worthy of inspection || BEAUTIFUL SUIT in wine coloured Velour, with the newest long | coat, effectively trimmed self coloured stitchings. CoLar and jj |j cuffs of Coney ; lined floral Silk /,.««. f| 11 Usually 27-i-gns. ' . Spscm Price 25 gns. j|| | PERFECTLY TAILORED COSTUME in dreadnought grey Vdour. jj g Coat with the new flared hip effect in three tiers. Collared jj g cuffs of black Coney ; lined grey Satin ij | Usually 35 gns. Special Price 30 gas. | EXCEEDINGLY SMART MODEL in the new henna shade Gabardine. £ Coat to be worn open or closed up to the neck. Trimmed self j j j| * buttons and exquisite collar of mole Coney j j | Usually 32 gns. Special Price 29 gns. j g AN EXCLUSIVE MODEL in nigger brown Gabardine, with novel | g trimmings of check m brown and amethyst. Stitchings of jj pj brown chenille. Perfectly tailored skirt — jj] J Usually 32 gns. Spc:aal Price 29 gr.s. | A BEAUTIFUL SUIT in grey Velour. Made with three-quarter coat jj j | and girdle knotted at back. Collar and cuffs of putty Velour ' I Usually 27 gns. Special Price 24 gns. | j | A MOST EXCLUSIVE MODEL of Camels' Hair Cloth. Delightfully j j § light and soft. Trimmed brown Coney, and lined figured Silk -si Usually 35 gns. Special Pries 30 gns. 3j J Ail Model Costumes and Frocks Greatly Reduced j | Pi I * IP I DISCOUNT for Cash 4|t- |! I 1/- in each complete Mm llff's POLICY—ALWAYS QUALITY gf | 1 £ AS USUAL. x r» !||| |

- r I Make Baking 1/ /? j/' \V -ri a Pleasure — 1/ | Bating day bacomes a pleasure to >| / /1 I i\ \\ —_3? tlic cook nho always uses Edmonds. | A /jf /l \ • \\ s Pastry and cakcs never become | f /11 / \ JI heavy and indigestible — but aro ?///// \ if light, delicious and appetizing for i| / / // I || • this pure, wholesome, "Sure-to- i\ f / / j L, jj Rise" powder makes success certain. ijl // < JJ ( Havo Edmonds Baking Powder on / I Jfl sf/ hand every time you cook. I? l/ I {Jj RzZ*? t J Ti# made from the verx purest and /i ■ I | best ingredients and though it costs pj Jl j j Jr* ! a few pence more 'it is cheaper in 3 /1 J j Mlj | the end for it goes further. Make %/ j .// ' IPS sure you get $/// //W kfl lis Wj if! O | U /\ »| . • /corf ff-S3O

Take a KODAK! Every month in the year has its open-air sports and enjoyments—and open-air days are Kodak days! Wherever you go, whatever your hobby, you will have more fun if you take a Kodak. Picture making with- a Kodak is not only a pleasant pastime, but it lures you out of doors and adds to your health and strength. Get an Autographic Kodak Nov/! b There are many models to choose from, price 50 - upwards. For the beginner, the Kodak Juniors are specially recommended. No. 1 Autographic Kodak Jcaiar For Pictures 2Jr x 3} inches Price •• £4/12/6 No. la Autographic KoslaktJunior For Pictures 2 j x 4[Brownie Cameras PRtCE LIST free From 13/9 upwards SUCKLINGS 109 CASHEL ST. CHRISTCHURCH Abo at Dunedin and Auckland. SS6S37TOS ' -

FOB GOQ§ PLUMBING TRT GEO. STENING SSB CASBES. STBEET (Nut to Rotherfltld Hotelj ?Imu 210)

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16857, 10 June 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16857, 10 June 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16857, 10 June 1920, Page 5

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