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ff BEATH'S FEATURE «■ -| NEW STYLES IN I < CHILDREN'S WEAR. M MAIDS' AMERICAN DRESSES AND CHILDREN'S AMERICAN TUNICS. Dresses that economise labour in the laundry are required by every Christchurch mother. That is the great advantage of the Child's American Dress ; it buttons right up the back and can be opened out and laundered flat. To minimise labour, and for good •ervice, these American frocks cannot be excelled. They are such dainty styles, too; nothing like them has beeseen here before. Children's Washing Dresses, American style, Children's American Overalls and Magyar Frockpleated and with belt, buttoning at back, in in drill, lineen, Holland and galatea, trimmed plain and striped cambric and shepherd's piping and fancy galoon plaid ; fit children 2to 8 years 2 / 3 3/3 3/6 4/6 5/6 6/6 7, $ h 4/9 5/6 5/11 6/6 7/6 each ///•/// Children's American Dresses in plain and striped Children's Pleated and Belted Frocks, navy linen, Jap crepe, blue and white striped cambric, w ,t_ white feather-stitching on collars and champagne, saxe, cadit, and grey lineen and cu g s batiste; fit children 9to 13 years - 4/9 5/3 5/9 6/6 h 8/6 8/11 9/6 10/6 to 13/6 Maids' One-piece Frocks in lineen, cambric, Children's Rompers in galatea and navy and batiste and zephyr, trimmed pipings and white-striped cambric I fancy stitchings ; fit girls 14 to 16 years 3/9 4/3 each 8/6 10/6 11/6 13/6 15/6 17/6 each . , Children's Pleated Dresses with belt in cambric, Children's Play Aprons, trimmed fancy nursery navy ground, white spot or stripe edging 2/3 2/6 2/9 3/- 3/6 3/9 each 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/9 each BEATH-CoLtdShRISTCHURCH) When purchasing Sterling Silver and , Ii I ; Silver Plate, particularly the latter, we J| 1 would ask you to carefully examine the %_!__&„ article as well as the price. ■_ There is an V^~«rt-g^ enormous quantity of rubbish being sold .at apparently low prices, which are, in - t■ -■ J /reality, exorbitant for the goods V" H_W™7 ' Our aim is "REAL VALUER \^_i/\fe^/ & SONS LTD. ! csoos __ . t \ HH IBB_-___H-1-M--B-B_---------B--^^

[ _**_§__• ea_t__» pl«niy •«. fat, ! C^J____9_A__ no •two— or flour. Pr«----j g^l Tents ricke—; wasting, I **^ _i»l_utritjo-. Can re- . • store the most —_?:- ter<_ ooim titutioD, and —_rax_i bab._.' health. OF ALL STORES AND CHEMISTS. PATENTS To pay ■»■•* *«Uy p»t«e*. ■*-*^ *__ to-A«T _« |TM fen-tat. - A_Y_« M ta-M-Rt" HENSY HUGHES Ltd. su..i-»» DOMINION UUIL-INGS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH, And IS7 F_._i»T-to_» itroct, Wellington. C754S SLANEYS ■gMART SUMMER SHOES fit-l__ __d Serrioe»kl«. «J» COLOMBO STBEET,.**.. to R**-.'.. c»7_.-.ni-_"**_9 ft —Every . aoflw ehould CxJßtXit sm -«* Glaxo Baby BookS*_d postcard {o Gl-to. * -aft* F-lmcrston North. OF AL-. STORES __fD CHEMISTS. TO ADVERTISERS. SATURDAY EDITIONS OP "THE EVENING NEWS." . THE OFFICE of "THE EVENING NEWS" IS OPEN ON SATURDAYS until 5 p.m. AFTER THIS HOUR ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE •Pr-RLISHEB. OJ*

■ THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. M • .--en the tea plant is about three years old, the "*t /•! usually Tamils from Southern India, and each **- ■*-QJ__l_f!sa A carries a large basket supported by a strap S*_B§ii_l-_^ young shoots of the tea plant including the «|£«F/, - _^^|^i]_fc picked. Fine tea like Amber Tips is made .AYS^^Hl^^S will be surprised to find how many cupa jJe-cious, fragrant refreshing ten it will make. W&gt\l > Xbereara many imitations of the Amber Tips l_Tour «ad _i„h e qu_hty oFAmbw Ti^ fS^S&BBm

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14832, 25 November 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14832, 25 November 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14832, 25 November 1913, Page 2

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