Real Indian Hand-made Laces 10,000 yards SOME TEMPTING ITEMS "The Farmers" were extremely fortunate in securing this large stock of Laces of genuine Indian workmanship, but the great attraction is the radically reduced prices at which they are offered. Post your order if you cannot call HAND-MADE RIBBON RTJKNER EDGING, Jin. wide 1&- ya«» HAND-MADE LACES, extra fine quality, dainty designs, with insertions to match IHd- yard HAND-MADE LACE EDGING, Jin. wide 4jd. yard HAND-MADE LACE EDGING, double thread, with shell edge B£d. yard HAND-MADE LACE, 3iin. wide>. star design, with insertion to match—- • 2/3 yard CABHFX STREET .MASfD-MADE :LACE, diamond pattern, strong edge, 2sin. wide 1/ 1 * y ard HAND-MADE INSERTIONS, good designs wide 83d. yard HAND-MADE RIBBON RUNNERS, extra fine qualitv, \in. and lin. wide—6sd. yard HAND-MADE LACES, 4in. wide, diamond design, with shell edge 2/11 yard 5% Discount for Gash. CHRISTCHUROH
mm w \9_ 19 m M I m cf(w Spirit w ormce Hunts -4a IF A GALVANIZED IRON qi&lMiaitilW* it should be painted with ism ii«i .ROOF PAINT-ANTIrCORROSIVE AND NON-POISONOUS STEEUTE RED is the brightest PERMANENT RED KNOWN. One gallon will cover on iron 90 yards for the first coat and 120 yards for the second coat. STEELITE RED is the proper consistency for iron, but on absorbent dry timber 1 may be thinned out with a little pure raw linseed oiL SMITH & 213-215 TUAM STREET , CHR.STCHURCH Tomorrow Never Comes— Twenty-Five Kndt j./ Virginia CIGARETTES —you frill end by never ■■'■- . enjoyment is.; ,■ BUY THEM Wd TRY J THEM—and it's certain < you'll " carry on !" OF ALL HIGH-CLASS - TOBACCONISTS, -^ Beautiful Veloiir Coats Thete lovely Coats we've just opcnod tip are entirely n«w. They 'aro fine values at their usual prices, hut -when we tell you that they are.offered at halfprice, yon cannot miss such bargains. They arrived late, bo mast lie sacrificed for cash. COST MODEL TELOTJR COATS, in colours of putty, purple, bottle, saxe, mile, henna, navy and tprown.. All the latest styles. Plain, handsomely embroidered, and some with fur collars. The usual price for these Costa is 20 guineas All w» ask li .. .. .. 10 guineas KEW PLEATED SKIRTS, accordion, knife and box pleated. Colours—Brown, navy and black, in Gabardine, Serge and Tweed — . ■'• ' Prices . ...■ 42/6 60/- 59/6 63/- to 75/Wonderful Yalfces in SMART IVELOUR HATS— All to be Cleared from ... ..„ ... 29/8 M. HOLLANDER LTD. 264-266 Hijk Street :: :: Cnristclnrch ««3«B»»»»
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17119, 14 April 1921, Page 4
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392Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17119, 14 April 1921, Page 4
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