CARNIVAL WEEK. Is drawing near and naturally every lady wishes to look her best. A visit 1.0 Mrs Eolleslon's Toilet Rooms will repay you. Export Jittention in all branches of Beauty Culture —Shampooing. Hairdressiiip. Marcel and Permanent Waving, Hair and Face Massage, Manicuring. Electrolysis, etc. Hairwork of all designs. Combings made up from 5s 6d per switch. Ring 373 for appointment, or call MRS RbLLESTON'S, DOMINION BUILDINGS, N6488-359C Cathedral square. JUST ARRIVED. The Latest English and French MODEL COSTUMES. Moderately Priced. Beautiful Colourings. MACREADY, LADIES* TAILOR, 107 CASHEL STREET. Rendezvous HIGH STREET LUNCHEON and TEA ROOMS PURITY let Cran Sbboscs mm Ice Foutda Driek Sr»d " SUPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED. By the Renowned 32 needle method of Electrolyeis. ITADAME LORRAINE (Madame LitehU.U. field) rnnjores all facial blemishes and nupsrfluoua hair. This method is the only cno of its kind in Christchurch, and actu isliy removes 12 hafra to ono of any other method, and leavea no scars. Also Violet IJay, Shampoos, Shingling, Hair Weaving, etc., etc. Consultations free. Nolo New Address:—McAßTHUß'S BUILDINGS, corner Caahol and Colombo alreetg. Telephone 2744. L 4229 STOCKTON NUTS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. CHEAP BUT GOOD. Westpert Stockton Coal ft. lid. 183 Cashel Street 'Phone 2420. H A R D D R Y c o u c H S. Anyone wo » continually coughing cannot be healthy. A cough weakens the whole system, disorganises digestion and suggests asthma, catarrh* consumption, etc. Lane's Emulsion prevents decline, removes dangerous symptoms in the threat and lungs, soothes, heals, nourishes and revives the whole system. Never be without it. AMETS EMULSION ITS FAMOUS • BECAUSE IT'S GOOD. I/6 and 4/6 at all chmists and stores, 5 £!iiiiiiimiimmimmmiii!iiiiiiiiimiiiiu I MADAME POPPY Ltd. | S u now thowing E French & English Race S = Frocks,. Wraps, Jumpers S = and Millinery P6582E 51111111.111111.Himm111m1m1m111111.11in IT PROVED THE STRENGTH OF j LACE WEB SPRINGING ! Yon saw our exhibit in the Industries "Week procession—saw the boy jumping with all his weight on a Lice Web Settee! That put more strain on the upholstery than a year's ordinary us© and th© settee shows no sign of the rough usage to which it was put. Call maid see it. N.Z. LACE WEB CO., 50 MANCHESTER STREET. Next Cbker's. 'Phone 957. N6529-4092 STYLISH DRESSMAKERS. Moderate Prices. No overhead charges. LATE MISS MILLER (Next Armstrong's), 95 Armagh Street. WiWif BAKING POWDER "SURE TO RISE" - Tfa* fact that «t«r £OOO.OOO tins of Edmood* Biking Powder were . v I f told in N.Z. list il/./ J**r it proof pceiriv* <Ms_ thathoo ' gffiiss V" I" ?8 Is \ ROSS i^ that lighter putry and better cookinc remit /rani the uie of ESMONDS by h Evtrr grocer tell, i'l 191 3UIUlilll!tlllIIIIUIII!»|l!tlllllIIIIIH!IUIB I Mrs. ELLWOOD'S § I Clothing Bargains! = - -For' = Thrifty Folk Ladies' and Men'; New Glcvw, a job tot very cheap. Men's Overcoats from 10/- to £3 Ladici,'Good Second-hand Rataeoafc from 7/6 to 30/Ladies* New Vefcrar Overcoats, fbieh have been sent in to seU ~~ ~aajl Kt* to be sacrificed at any price. t Abo?ttrCe*t». ■,.' : Fiiuqr Costumes for Hn «fcs. ELLWOOD i Y-, Sscond-hu"! Clothier 3 ARMAGH STREET 1 iiuiimiuuuiuiuiiiiiuiir'
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18218, 31 October 1924, Page 2
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