COfeWILL THE FURRIER. FOX rURS. Another new line, beautiful shades. Come and see them. 205 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phone 4180. C 3238
BUY LESS. LINEN! _ You buy less linen, you spend less time, and your clothes come out much sweeter and .cleaner wh,en you use Verbena Soap. The gentle action of "Verbena cleanses perfectly but with the greatest ease. It's easier on you, and easier on the clothes. Ask your grocer for Verbena, the First Grade Soap. —6 CAENIVAL WEEK TOILETRIES. Exquisite perfumes, face powders, face creams, etc.," which should grace every lady's.boudoir during Race and .Carnival Week, have just arrived from Paris and London, and arc being offered to Christen urch ladies by E. ; Cameron Smith, Chemist, Cathedral square. The prices are very reasonable, and inspection is cordially invited. A choice range of Beauty Compacts, suitable for the handbag, is also included in E. Cameron Smith's stock. —6 ■ . VISITORS To Town should inspect Ladies' Bags, Cases, and Travel Goods AT L. H. DRAYTON, 124 Armagh street, near Colombo street, . —D3276. ■ IRONING HINTS. Clothes are much easier to iron when Dove Starch is used. This is due to Dove being pure rice starch. It gives the linen a. crjsp, white Hnish, which looks well and feels nice. Dove costs no more 'than inferior 'starches. All grocers sell jt. 1 Just to .hand for Race season a beautiful variety of Indian Lizard skins. We make in all Btyles to.suit your.requirements. Come and inspect our stock, including the best English makes. H. Pannell and. Co., 105 Manchester street, 'Phone «94. _0 ' ,SEE THE "MERCER." Have you seen the Mercer Vacuum Electric - Cylinder yet ? For economy and. efficiency none can equal.it. AH visitors to Christchurch during Race and Show Week are cordially invited to call and see the working demonstration of the Mercer Cylinder at J. Mercer and, Sons,, Ltd., .the manufacturers, 54' Oxford terrace (near Montreal street bridge). -—6. SUCCESSFUL DRESSMAKERS. High-salaried positions are open wide to girls who are proficient in the art of style creation; yet almost any girl,,, no matter where she lives, can learn how simple it Is to acquire this art by ■ writing for the Free Booklet, '.'Dressmaking and Millinery Made Easy,'' to P.O. Box 2'6, Te Aro G, Wellington. —6 SOOTHING AND . REFRESHING. It is not always possible to avoid unduly exposing your delicate skin to the scorching sun and hot winds. It is, however, possible' to avoid the discomforting results of and wind burn by timely application of the right cream or lotion. We have in stock a large variety of soothing, refreshing, and protective preparations specially compounded for this purpose. D. Ferguson; Glanville, Chemist, 279 High street. 'Phone 2725. —6
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19148, 3 November 1927, Page 2
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