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-Eight Examples—of Economically Priced Winter Wear Emphatically Proclaiming the New Price Level naa a i « 1 i i ■ 1 ■SlillailllßllllD Millinery Specially Priced 251Trimmed Models Usually sold at 55/- to 63/Opportune Offerings in Ladies' Underwear Wool ana Cotton WOVEN VESTS, Natural, heavy make, sliort sleeves Long sleeves '/H Woven COMBINATIONS, winter weight—from 12/6 All-Wool BLOOMERS, Grey, Navy—from 9/11 ElKiMliKiiKn iIMH ■ ■ WHITE FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, with collars ,• • • • • • J^/6 Square and Y-neck, hemstitched, from 13/b CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, Grey. Navy, Cream .. »• from 6/6 Graham, Wilson & Smellie iHiiiiHiv.Hi'.iHiiiiHiisiiiwiiiMiiiißiiiißtiiußtiiiiTHE HOUSE FOR VAL

PAINTING OF HOUSES. 1 THE ETHICS OF PAINT. It is not only in tlie papering and' interior decorating of bouses that T. H. Davies excels. For nearly forty years this firm hare held a reputation tor the high standard of their paint and the excellence of their workman* ship. Out of this extensive experience ana organisation, patrons are assured of efficient service. The efficient painting of a house depends primarily upon three factors: (1) Selection ana quality of the paint used; (2) special knowledge in mixing same, and (3) the technical skill or application. The test of T. H. Davies's painting has been the test of time, a fact to which thousands of satisfied patrons in all parts of Canterbury in the last 38 years will bear witness. The paint used is only best quality British, it is mixed with skill and conscientiously, and it is applied by only skilled tradesmen possessing the highest qualifications in the paintinp, trade. lling up 'phoue 857, or write to T. H. Davies, painter. 454 Colombo street. Sydenham, and tne best advice and complete estimates will be given you regarding your proposed job, ntnout the incurring of any obligation on your 1 part. . D 3232

Mrs Treweek, the wife of a St, Austell tradesman, was buried at sea in accordance with her dying wish. Hei reason for this request was that the sea always had a great fascination for her. Ihe coffin was rowed out in a rough sea to a motor fishing lugger. Eight miles from land the coflin, which was chained and weighted with a heavy stone, wns sunk in deep water. Wreaths were attached to the coffin, and spring flowers strewn over the spot where the burial took place. Miss D. Humphrey, of Hamilton, has received from a Quaker worker, who recently went from JN T ew ZeaLnd, a email piece of famine bread from Russia (states the "W.iikato Times"). Ifc is apparently compo&ed of tlie groijndup twigs and wood of trees boiled into a kind of brown composition. The stubbly materials which join the greater part of the bread give the appearance of splinters. The whole concoction is very brittle, and easily falls apart at the touch. Nothing less attractive or nutritious in appearance can well bo conceived.

ffi MAGIC MUSIC! All kinds of Muaic from Fairy.liko Fantasias to Qrand Opera, are rendered superbly on the Columbia Gratfonola A. " Orafonola " in your home means a daily musical treat for yonr family and friends. Ask to bear the latest Colombia Records in our Sound-proof Parlours. 243 H ; gfc Street CHRIiTCHURCH And at DUNEDIN. W9099 4011 Tint V.tt TV l*Utf s What Better Proof could you have of the regard in which "Amber Tips" Tea is held than the fact that its sales have increjised every year for twenty-five years? "Amber Tips" is a blend of Ceylon's choice FINE Teas. And FINE teas, remember, represent the utmost in quality, flavour and economy. AMBER TIPS" FINE Tea yaw : '

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17472, 5 June 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17472, 5 June 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17472, 5 June 1922, Page 9

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