CONTINUES TO ATTRACT 110 THE ATTENTION OF THE THRIFTY For the Ih.nl few days further Keiiuino money-saving qpluetiuiis will he displayed on every article. These represent: the lowest ebb to winch ihe market mil drop for nmny months to come. Exceptionstl opportunities are oll'enng at THE REMNANT ANT) ODDMENT COUNTER. These warrant your early attention—we cannot hold the goods for long at such sweeping reductions. The Sale doses August A Ist, so call to-day. CA S H PATERSON & LLOYD, AND OCT ‘ DRAPERS Box 80. FITTERS RE YELL ST. OPPOSITE NATIONAL RANK, Agents for C. Taylor and Co., Expert Dyers and French Cleaners.
(r ?L L Port J M '•JyALitX rtagtime is Cotton. Dress Time at the D.LC The moment the first buds burst and the first Spring blooms peep out is the signal for all women to think of their Cotton Dresses. First comes the decision to send to the D.I.C. for patterns and prices of the latest novelties; second is the period of anticipation whilst awaiting their arrival; third the pleasure and comfort of being able to choose from the best at your own fireside. Write to-day for a full set of patterns of all the loveliest Cotton Dress Fabrics for Spring, 1923. lit this Coupon Mow MANAGER, D.1.C., P.O. Box 1013, Christchurch, incase send me, postage paid, a full set of Patterns of your new Spring and Summer Cotton .Dress Fabrics. Theses to include SPONGE CLOTHS, plain, checked, and striped TJtrCOLJNBj plain and. striped. VOILE, plain and floral POULARD, in all the newest colourings SPONGE VOILE, in oil colourings Name Address Sualil?
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1923, Page 1
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