Phonograph Suprentacj] The supreme position held by the CHERS? l< " PHONOGRAPH is due to various charactereSl ~$ in its. construction. The makers tltS V 'V superiority due to their reproducer, Tm««fe» *- loading device, octagonal tone arm, and viola N 3r> wood resonator. There are not two ©piasaaa *>&? about the CHENEY—aII authorities pkce t£ar *'*** and the price of each model convinces aU Jj chasers that a high-class phonograph toought at a low figure. Let us give demonstration of these facts. The services "*£sM our attendant will materially assist y«s jg M coming to a decision. ~q§ 128 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. all its Branches Skins Tanned and Dressed, fie! grade. RemoddSat ■! Renovating. Skins supplied made up into Coats, Font Cral etc. Collars and Trimmings made for Coals, W| Mumsmmm 277 L ~ V«3sj-BMS 'Phone 4440 Oh*. SUIIUIirniUlHliUlI!IIUIIUIUI!UII!I!UIHi!U!IIUUi«iiI!iUH
1 1 GIRDLE Vhe all-elasticcorset The Mo-e Elastic the Centl The Mete Graceful the Flgun , No matter what your figure, your wardrobe is incomplete without a Treo. Consult us about the Corset that will give you that sylph-like slimness. Corset r. Specialists 67 MANCHESTER STREET Opp. People'* Palnee 'Plicae 4502 - M6551-I OVERSTOCKED, CROCKERY, Are being afieng W afc a, special redactkttjl their "Bargain "Wia&«#' well worth vhife. "" « a. j. aiANNms'^ 1 THE CROCKER? 644 Coloas&o! Daily DeliTemt fe ■ ■■III « S gmiiimniiii fa&iiufel T«**,atai Baaqscte a &.joaaxsst; !3!Aras£. THE FOOT COMFORT PARLOUR. Treatment for All Foot Troubles. MISSES WATT AND PBOCTOB, High- Btreet Chambers (Ist floor), above Gough'o, Bootmaker. 'Phone 2327. WB7OO s BMfcqfCMCmfci,,, p Biuuuui' FACIAL _ Socffiaaaßtfr |^| ■.WsiieSf. P ABwKk UeDbh; it par «tbfaeta<7.ett«kili MT.H.WJ
The maid and matron of to-day appreciate the difference between a quality Face Powder or other toiletry, and the cheap, inferior type. That is whyshe insists upon the prodiicts of such makers as Morny, Cote, Hudmit, Piver, Houbigant, or Yardley, and she knows that she can get these from the Pharmacy of E. Cameron Smith, Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square. 6 PERSONAL CHARM. Personal Charm is not so much a matter .of proportioned features as it is careful' attention to the toilet. Hair health, clear skin,, cared-for hands and nails,-' are the happy possessions of the many women who iave had treatment fr'pW " Shalimar. V.'• To know the confidence of personal charm is the birthright of every woman. For appointments ring 628. . SHALIMAR TOILET ROOMS (Principal, Mrs S. Vaughan), t 240 . HIGH STREET (above Simpson and Williams). V 8665-2
A Great Event at theD.l.C—Begins Wedm Splendid Economies in Piece Goods — SILK DEPARTMENT. 1000 yds SHOT CREPE DE CHINE, Trench manufacture, superior quality and finish, 15 different colours, 40 inches ■wide. Usual price 17/6 yard. Special Economy Price, 9/11 yard. STRIPED "LIST A" SIL£, smart stripes, suitable for Frocks, Pyjamas, Shirts, etc., 31 inches wide. Usual price 7/11 yard. Economy Price, 3/11 yard. BLACK SATIN MOUSSELINE, beautiful quality, rich finish, 36 inches wide, usual price, 13/6 yard. Economy Price, 8/11 yard. CREPE LUXOR, Silk and Wool, amethyst shade only, 40 inches wide. Usual price 14/6 yard. Special Economy Price, 4/11 yard. SHOT SATIN MOUSSELINE, latest colours, suitable for evening or afternoon wear, 38 inches wide. Usual price, 14/6 yard. Economy Price, 9/11 yard. Five Pieces only TRICOLETTE MAROCAIN, in shades of Helio, Mastic, Coral, Turquoise, 38 inches wide. Usual price, 16/6. Economy Price, 8/11 yard. SILK BRILLIANT, Ivory Grounds, coloured block stripes, very smart, 38 inches wide. Usual price, 9/11 yard. Economy Price, 4/11 yard. SILK MOIRE YELOUB, slightly imperfeet, for evening wear, colours include. Turquoise, Helio, Coral, Silver, Powder,' Jade, etc., 40 inches wide. Usual price, 14/6. Special Economy Price, 6/11 yard. COTTON DRESS DEPARTMENT. ENGLISH CREPE, good quality, in Red, Saxe, Brown, Helio, and Pale Blue, 30 inches, 2/6 yard. Economy Week, 1/3 yard. RATINES, in all plain shades, for hard wear, 40 inches wide, 4/6 yard. Economy Price, 2/3 yard. CHECK GINGHAMS, usual D.I.Q. quality, smart range of styles, 40 inches, 1/11 yard. Economy Week, 1/6 yard. TOSALINE CREPE, for night wear and undies, 40 inches, 2/3 yard. Economy Price, 1/9 yard. FLORAL VOILES, i n all newest styles, 40 inches, 3/6 yard. Economy Pricey 2/11 yard. FLORAL MAEOCAINS, in all newest colourings, for Frocks and Frock Tops, 40 inches, 3/11, 4/11 yard. Economy Price, 3/6 yard. DRESS DEPARTMENT. WOOL MAROCAIN, a light weight fabric for frocks, self-coloured grounds, with neat stripes. Colours: Fawn, Brown, Putty, Saxe, Grey, V. Rose, Almond, etc., 40 inches wide. Usually 11/6 yard. Economy Week Price, 7/11 yard. PURE WOOL- GABARDINE, a good firm cloth, suitable for costumes, in Kingfisher Grey, Mole, Saxe, Nigger, a f« d , 1 ? r ° Wn - 56 - »<*" ™<le Usually 16/11 and 19/6. Economy Week Price, 9/11 yard. Two pieces FINE GREY SUITING r all wool, In Light and Mid Shades. 50in wide. Usually 14/11. • Economy Week Price, 5/H yard. MANCHESTER DEPARTKS^ Six only Genuine Hanitoea Sljßpte IRISH LINEN DAMASK. superfine texture, iu scalloped **■*/, novelties shape. Usually &5/W/-V '\ f j Economy Pries, 55/. REAL MALTESE LACE PJDLMfSf,; SHAMS, genuine dainty. Usually 84/- pair. ' M To 42/- pa». -p ALL-LINEN PIECE DAHASi; * lgs inches wide. Usually 3/11 yar& '\ Economy Price, 6/6 jarf. SUPER FINISH DAMASK Superior quality, but espeeiaSlfy *W »*| priced to clear, hemmed. - «j 63in by 63in, usually 15/6, to U/$ 41 70in by 70in, usually 19/6, to W- ;-J 70iu by 78ia, usually £7/6, i» W» 70in by 106 in, usually 29/6, te &Jfr •*{ 20 dozen only COLOURED BAfg,:sl heavy weight and grand vest, «f| Q| 56in, usually 5/6. * «gf To S/ll eaclu «*i§ ALL-LINEN TEA TOWELLINS, T«S3f $f absorbent, and sheds no lint, 2Ks «*'j,| Usually 1/6. ? ll To 1/S yard. !j§ Very special offer of WHITE **s*as| SHEETING, splendid wear, aad *™*§jj|| from filling. „ M .*'M 54in wide, usually 3/6, to 2T* 80in wide, usually 4/6, to 3^ SUPERFINE SATIN 'lt£BCßW?s QUILTS, in full double bed oa weight, with scalloped edge alt ■Usually 59/6, Economy Pries, Usually 67/6, Economy Wev w^s|fflf THE £ DISCOUNT AS USUAL Christchurch
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 19 November 1924, Page 2
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