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. A woman's entire appoaranoo dnpciulS upon ttio desiirn of her corset, and if sho wcarß B. and 0. corsets lilio kpowb l that her fiiruro is correct. D. aud 0. Corsols are British-mode, and therefore the price you pny for them avoids the hick extra chareo imposed by urctont forciln exchange rato. They excel all qtherß fotf health and comfort. Ask always for B. and 0. Corsets. All leading Drapers »tocH them.—Advt. Parisian Purchases showing l at the N.Z ( 'Express Co. Snmplo Rooms, Hannah's Buildings.—Charming collootiou of Parisian Wearing Apparel. This includes knitted silk junipers, yoilo robes, blouses, lingerie, and gift Roods. Clients ark cordially invited to inspect. "Celia" (oc Christchnrch). ' To-day and To-morrow, -Advt.

Tho items presented at Mrs. .Tames Bern nie's concert for seafarers at the Sailors Friend Society on Tuesday drew rorth repeated applause. The performers wero Mrs. ,1. Bcnnlo, Misses Chapman, Adams, Sutherland, and Messrs. J. Bcnnlo, Do« marco, Stcfliuo, Everitt. Bird. MI6B Chapmnn was <it the pfano. Mr. ,1. Mooro took for his temperance dial, "The All Blacks and Why?" Flddpc6 were added to the list. The competition prizes cam* from the hostess, and wero won by the Armagh and Tainul.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 4

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196

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 4

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