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BEATH'S FEATURE f I NEW STYLES IN I s —■ ; \ CHILDREN'S WEAR jS 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 service, these American frocks cannot be excelled. • They •re such dainty styles, too; nothing like them has been seen here before. \ Children's Washing Dresses, American style, Children's American Overall* and Magyar Frocks pleated 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 2 to 8 years 2/3 3/3 3/6 4/6 5/6 6/6 7/6 each 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, -with white feather-stitching on collars and champagne, saxe, cadit, and grey lineen and cuffs UUstc . fit chOto 9 * 13 4/9 s/3 5/9 6/6 Maids' One-piece Frocks in lineen, cambric, Children's Rompers m.galatea and navy and batiste and zephyr, trimmed pipings and white-striped cambric 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 bleated 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 & Co LTDt-;=jCHRISTCHURCH

Model 09T x^fx I The Farmer's Car I I The Overland.can truly be called the B 1 "Ideal Farmers Gar." I I Records show that about 85% of Over- I I land buyers are Farmers. B I As you kiiow, most farmers are good B I judges of machinery, and they know B I a good thing when they see it. There- B fl fore, it is hot surprising to hear that B I by far the biggest majority of sales B I , an* made to Farmers. B B ThY engine of the Overland will stand 1 B any amount of scrutiny, and we will ■ Bbs only too pleased to demonstrate i ■ to you the quality of the car by B B giving you a trial run on the flat, 1 ■ or on the hills. 1 ■ Here are a lew of the Specifications.of Model 69T:— ra I Wloter- -Bore 4in., stroke 4jin.. Rear Axle— Floating type §1 ■i; 30 horse-power ", Finish—Overland blue, grey || B Wl»«lb«ie--iio inches - wheels, nickel trimmings g ■ three Wpment-Gas tank, lamps, | ■ .speeds forward and reverse, top and top boot, windshield, | ■ 'centre control . speedometer, horn, robe rail, g ■ . M 'j- -D i. tyre carriers in rear, tools, M ■ IgnttlOii— Bosch magneto &c. II I Frwt Axle— Timken bearing* Bodies— 2-seater or 5-seater H I4S Farmers Co-op. I B Association limited I B SELLING AGENTS 1- i B KIBBLE WHITE & VAUGHAN, Christchnrch B I H. DIX — •-. i.. Rangiora B I WEBBER & SMILY ... Ashbnrtoxr g CHE APEST AND BEST :.:;■■:. )b>r*»2SaSi£SS ! b£S Soidmlnstalmeal* •■^^f^»d^i?«?^ U,r -Q- iS£ffl?X (ALibealDiaeoßntfar jbSB Dnplkate Parts Always Obtainable. JjQalth eS/7/l? WMcM Repairs Executed- Old Maduoes SEE AT I S^Sl^ 668 COLOMBO STREET

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 2

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