►op i»AUt2 The Early Engoirer lor Cotton Press fabrics at the D.i.C. gets the best choice Almost as soon as the arrival of Spring is announced .by the D.I.C. —if not before —there is a steady flow of enquiries and letters from town and country for patterns of the new Cotton Dress Fabrics. The D.I.C. has a special message to send forth, far and wide, which is a particular invitation to you to ... Write for Patterns of the fop New Spring Dress Fabrics irnTOTTiP* wwOT|M|ti You will, by this simple plan, be enabled to choose from among the finest Cotton Dress Materials the world produces. They are the cream of the British markets. Voiles, Tussore Suitings, lobralco Fabrics, Poplins, Nurse Cloths, Blazer Flannels-—but read the news below for details, it is most interesting. 40in. French Floral Voiles, dainty effects 2/3 per yard 27in. French Floral Voiles ... 1/4J 27in. Tussore Suitings ... 1/11 and 2/6 28in. Gabardine Showerproof ... 2/11 loin. Tootal’s Pique in white and colours ... ••• 2/9 40in. Poplins, all colonrs 1/11 and 2/3 40in. Figured All-white Voiles 1/9 1/11 2/3 and 2/6 40in. “Duro” Dye Nurse Cloth in a host of stripes, also plain colours. 40in. Suporior Quality British Crops 2/6 27in. Ottomans, all colours 1/9 and 2/27in. Tobralcos, plain colours, white and fancy ... ... ... 1/2 27in. Fancy Crcpons ... ... Bsd 30in. Cotton Dolainos in navy spots i/28in. Blazer Flannels, all popular colours FQP §uau!2 ■mm gHMMßsnsJ!MCß!!a!i3inng3Bßsßaaßg^cna FQP
Follow Instructions on the Wrapper. No rubbing no scrubbing—no aching arms and back next ■washing-day 1 does the hard work! Follow the directions on the wrapper—your clothes will come through the wash as white as snow. Less labour, less time, less wear and tear on lthe clothes! Your storekeeper sells Hydroleine Soap—get a packet. You’ll always be glad you tried the “ Hydroleine ” way. 8 it f / i THE NEW FOLDING AUTOGRAPHIC BROWNIE FEATURES— A CAREFULLY TESTED LENS AND A NEW DESIGN STAR-SHAPE OPENING SHUTTER, which allows the full optical qualities of the lens to be utilised. PRICES 32/6 to 47/6 HO IMITATIONS. NO SUBSTITUTES AT SUCKLINGS THE CAMERA SPECIALISTS, 109 CashelStreet, dnistcM (OPPOSITE BALL AN TYNE’S)
Ladies 5 At LESS THAN THE COST OF MATERIAL.. * DRAPERS look to get 100 per cent, profit on faaliionable lines such as these. Only Ladies ■who look on their clothes as adornment sell to us as soon as they tire of one style—that’9 why we offer you such beautiful coats at practically less than the cost of the material and making. You can buy the latest, styles here for a mere pittance —why pay the fancy prices that drapers ask? Mrs. Second-hand Clothier, 123, 125, 127 ARMAGH STREET. ’Phone 3087.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17280, 22 September 1916, Page 9
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