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§t| Buy Two Hats for the Price of One FRENCH MODELS What a pleasure it is to buy a new hat! And what a. pleasure when the hat is Half Price—until you see the various styles you have no conception of what may be seen in the showing. MODEL "o. 1. Becoming Model in Navy 81119 Straw. Medium, acmi-drooping shape, shallow crown, with ovcrpiece of Pink Linen — Model Price 79/6 Selling at 39/9 MODEL No. 2. Ideal Model Hat for Costume, small brim, cut away at back. Trimmed with Silk Crinoline Straw Flowers and band. In Reseda shade— Model Price . - - . 87/6 Selling at 43/9 MODEL No. 3. Model Hat by "Kolande," in Biscuit shade Linen Straw. Drooping brim, shorter at back. Finished at back with slashed bow of brown ribbon— Model Price 98/6 Selling at 49/9 MODEL No. 4. Navy Blue Model Hat, in Bangkok Straw; blocked briin bound with Navy Crepo do Chine; fitting crown with band of light Navy Petersham ribbon — Model Price 103/ Selling at 52/6 MODEL No. 5. Smart wide-brimmed Model Hat, in Cream Pan Dan Straw, with Ecru shade Lace Straw edge. Trimmed with Petersham ribbon band and bow — Model Price 79/6 Selling at 39/9 MODEL No. 6. This Model Hat is in Baku Straw. Shor; front and back, with long pointed side. Smartly trimmed with band of bcauti fully coloured feathers — Model Price .. -. 110/ Selling at 52/6 MODEL No. 7. Black Silk Straw Model Hat, with wid<: edging of Silk Crinoline Straw. Trimmed with appliqued flowers — Model Price 105/Selling at 62/6 MODEL No. 8. Wide-brimmed Model Hat, in Ecru shade. Lace Straw brim, wide band of Linen to tone on edge and around crown— Model Price . .. 69/6 Selling at .. -• 34/9 MODEL No. 9. Very smart Picture Hat in Navy Panama Straw. Wide band of Pink Felt on edge, trimmed with Pink Georgette flowers —Model Price .. ~ • • 105/ Selling at 52/6 MODEL No. 10. Light-weight Model Hat, with large Brim of Felt and Lace Straw; shallow fitting crown; trimmed with felt flowers. In shades of Navy and Grey— Model Price 79/6 Selling at 39/9 BEATH'S

GIVE AN ELECTROLUX THIS CHRISTMAS The most useful and welcome of all gifts is one that saves labour, abolishes drudgery, makes clean and healthy homes. Ask the women! Which of them would not be thrilled and delighted with an Ele&rolux, the happiest gift of all. To them it means a gift of happy hours through long years to come. It means a gift of health to herself and the children. Give an Electrolux this Christmas. £1 down puts *he "Cleanest Cleaner" in the home at once Why be satisfied with an inferior cleaning method, when the Electrolux can be yours novo on the easiest of easy terms ? Ring of write the Electrolux offlca and ask for an Electrolux Representative to call. This places you under no obligation whatsoever. 1 Christchnrch Branch—639 Colombo St, ChzistciuircSa.

Clothes containing a dash of Amencan sweet potato are next on the list of prospective scientific wonders. Xew United States Bureau of Standards researches which aim to put sweet potatoes and other southern agricultural crops into the textile industry and help the southern pine as a soared of paper, were announced recently by Mr Theodore Swann, of Birmingham. Alabama, vice-chairman of til* Alabama Industrial Development Board. Starch is to be the sweet potato's contribution to what the well-dress#d ma* will wear. Known principally in colours as something that melts, starch is also a chemical with many other qualities, from food and glue-like adhesive to explosives, and artificial silk", and it is particularly indispensable in weaving.

The average.of rainless days in London annually is 200.

Try the New Cuficura Shaving Stick Freely Lathering Medicinal and Eipollient

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 7

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