g * No department offers a better test of a store's values than the flannel department. We are CONVINCING satisfied that our here will fully sustain * our reputation for value-giving. We use the i.|liliaJ .M.M word "convincing" because we feel sure that FI iIWMI7I $. a careful perusal of this list will thoroughly convince the reader that we offer special inducements to all buyers of flannels and I* blousings. An inspection of the goods will BLOUSINGS confirm this conviction ' STRIPED WOOL BLOUSINGS, in a wide range of artistic designs— 2/3 2/6 a }'ard WINCEY, for Blouses, Dresses, etc., in plain, light, and dark stripes— 1/4* 1/6 1/9 1/11 per yard WARM WINTER BLOUSINGS, striped and printed designs— 7-id. 9id. 1/- to 1/4£ a yard I PRINTED DELAINES, in pompadour and liberty designs— I 1/6 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/9 a yard 1 ALL-WOOL AND UNION SHIRTINGS, for Pyjamas. Shirts, etc.— I 1/4$ J/6 1/9 2/- 2/3 2/11 a yard I ALL-WOOL COLONIAL FLANNELS, in white, pink, Shetland, and B Orkney .. 1/CH 1/1£ 1/41 1/6 1/9 2/- a yard ALL-WOOL HYGIENIC SHEETS— Single Bed .. .. .. .. 22/6 a. pair Double Bed .. ~ .. .. 28/6 a pair
BEATH & CO.LTD.ssrr CHRISTCHURCH | WII .1 YOU SHOULD WEAR LiO< I 1 m. KURVINIT CORSETS ZLJ Because they are BRITISH and BEST t r S £ '", SP °RTSi; wSk & - MODEL' 3 V j Made of stout Coutille, extra low in bust, and ■ -' ' elastic waist-band. . . with good depth below |l| \ Maae specially for ' 1 ' the waist. Hand-. II 1 \ Riding, Golf, Tennis, jjD somcly-trimmed eraill •■■ and Hockey Pla y ers> . • broider y> fi tted with: JL / Price..... 7/6 Pnce' 9/11 ■ jßj * We also stock Model 2 at 7/6 and No. 6 at 14/11 KURVINIT CORSETS are the Best Value Obtainable - ■ £2M* " '....
CHILDREN TIRE OF TOYS, BUT NEVER TIRE OF " The Columbia Graphophone THEY tire particularly when the weather lias been bad and the day is drawing to its close, but let mother play tho Columbia Graphophone and see how" good they -will bo. As "quiet as mice" they will ait and listen to music that you might think would only please grown-ups—listen happily until the "dustman" comes. Ar.d what more could you wish than th*t they should learn to lovo good music;—to know tho difference between Chopin and Beethoven—to learn at home more about the vork3 of Mendelfisohn or Schumann than any ochoolmaster can teach them. Every • parent should have a Columbia Graphophone, for it brinps happiness to the oldest and ycunjrest membere of the family. Insist on OOLUMBIA-REXA DOUBLE-SIDED . RECORDS. Two for tho Price of One, 10-inch, 3s Gd. 12-inch, 5a 6d. Chivers and Co., MUSIC SPECIALISTS, CHRISTCHURCH. . 635 KENT PLATING WORKS (ARMSTRONG & FARR) oslv address: 148 Victoria St. - Phone 301 General Electro Platers to the Cycle, Motor, and Manufacturing Trades. Srcriing Silver Plating auci Gilding our speciality. - CALL or WRITE for PRICE LISTS Co 15» <»"*•:'»" plenty o! fit, J &&s£i&&*. no «t«ch «r flour; Pr#»- »«'». ricJceU, w«.tinp, — malnutrition. Can re- . , «tor« the most- »h»t, Ulih. CM ,011 ' and «"«*«.■ b«bls? or'4U» STORES CHEMISIT j
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 5
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