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a v*,S I SI * aj So many models all so different Seen in Death's Model Showrooms, these "occasion frocks" are superb. Worn on the lawn, they will command favourable attention Sweet. Little IVORY. COTTON VOILE FROCK, sleeveless style. The tiered .skirt is quaintly appliqued with cherrycolour.poppies .... .. .. 89/6 HELIO COTTON VOILE FROCK, with double .collar.; and. sleeve folds finished v . with French bindings; bodice front ,and: skirt trimmed with insets of White Voile above the deep, hand-drawn liem r - sgns FRENCH MODEL FROCK ,111 : Sandcolour Crepe.de • Chine,' trimmed .with hand, drawn-thread work- and embroidery .. - .. .. .... Bgns Smart RACE FROCK in Pale Grey Crepe ' de Chine, witlt embroidered in. cbl'o.urs to tone; elbow, ' sleeve, with, flared• frill > • - .v.; 12£gHS Attractive SLEEVELESS: FROCK, ,ivith ' long-Avaisted bodice, of beige Georgette . embroidered in allover design;'finished . with .sclf-colour yoke and deep, knife- . pleated flounce . ~ ! ,16gIlS Smart ; MODEL FROCK, in Black 1 -; gette, with flat pleated panels, over hips; trimmed with white check stitching ;; Georgette ■ collar "and 'pearl s buckle at-waist 1 21 gns World-famed '' HOLEPROOF'' PURE SILK STOCKINGS. In every wanted. shadeHemmed tops . * '.», 10/6 pair ' Ribbed tops . . ..,12/6 pair AU-Silk Milanese ; . .•• 24/6 pair LADIES' SHORT GAUNTLET ENGLISH DOESKIN GLOVES, with, contrast laced cuff. In grey, pastel, and cream , . ...'■ ...... 17/11 pair THE STYLE CENTRE

BABIES AND REAL ESTA rE. ,.—: Do you rcaliso that every time e human being 16 bofn. iu excess of the death rate,, real estate becomes more valuable ? To . illustrate :-£iipposo Christchurch has a pop u kUou_ot 100,000 to-day, each of these _ 100.000 people.need the uso of land in sorao form or other, directly, or indirectly and it is this-nced that gives land.its value. .... . • New: suppose the City s ■ to what, happens? Tbo laprt hunger grows still more urgent, wath the.result of a corresponding increase in value. That, is the reason why prop, crty in the pretty St. Martins valley is worth more than it was teu years ago-, people want it-aud considerably ovar 100 bungalows have boen erected m this" district within the past three year* ct so. and the new hillside suburb"! Huntsbury, St.. Martins, whero ovor. 100 sections have been sold shares iu this prcgress. ' ' • ■ . • On Cashmere. sections that could be bought for £l5O ten years ago are now celling at £4OO to £SOO. Ten years from now,' what benefit will you have derived frcm this natural and steady growth in value?' Your actfon NOW *rill determine your answer I tIKN, but if you want to plant your money whero it will grow certainly, ■ surely, and be unaffected by pajiic or earthquake. now is the time lo buy on Huntsbury—up where 'the sun shines—where you benefit by the progressive spirit of a developing-community;. Huntsbury lots* vary, in fiise from 30 perches up to 6 acres, and are replete with H.P. water, E.L., asphalt paths, good road?, etc., and command an uninterrupted iview of ocean, ' plains,, and snow-capped maintains-. All lots can lie bought, to-day .on a low deposit .'of 10 per cent .' .down and liberal assistance'will be given' to.those desiring to build. A further sale of 36 lots ; in this desirable estate will bo held in Messrs Jcnes, McCrostie- and ■" Go.'s * Booms, corner Cashel and Manchester ' streets (in conjunctiqn with JionaJ,d S. Badger) at 7.30'p.m.-on "Wednesday next, "sth in st. ; - i PLEASE TO BFMKVRFR THE sth OF NOVEMBER. - • THE BEST" 3dW ORTH. Test the- new inhalation" cur© for coughs, colds, arid sore throats, f-'end 3d in stamps- to Stacoy Bros., Newmarket, Auckland. Thousands of people have first' tried "Pulmonas'.' in this way., And yopMl find.ninety per. of them think it threepence well spent.. ■There arc no ptber pastilles or cough mixture to oqual "Pnlmonas." Chemists, 1? 6d aid 2s 6jL H

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18219, 1 November 1924, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18219, 1 November 1924, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18219, 1 November 1924, Page 17

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