The Easter Costume I SHOULD BE SELECTED NOW I* At BEATH'S to-day yon may inspect and select the very latest, smartest, most distinc- rtive and exclusive costumes, ■which have entered New Zealand this season iiqpi one of the Old World's celebrated fashion salons. tL/tA Each of these model costumes represents the r |b inspiration of a noted style creator. X JLs f\ Coats are likewise decided in their originality w if K and style. You are especially invited to I SpVJj! \ inspect'the Fur-lined and Fur-trimmed // Coats, designed to meet the latest dictates of /It /! J&J v J Tho Moderate Pricing is a / feature . . quite a usual AAM <sl||iY I I featUre 3t BEATH ' S * | I | Autumn - vi^ Hat forHoli- , , , „ , day and Autumn wear. Beath's Curiously shaped collars are to Millinery Salon is decked vri th the be worn extensively;this season. verv ,- atest modes from fash , on and our advance shipments m- Naders in northern climes, and a ° !L, V 1 your vtT y earliest cordial invitation is extended to ladie opportunity. ( 0 stC p j n see Elegance The very dainty double collar a nd smartness aro theprevailingnote. illustrated is of White Muslin, a scolloped sailor ciTect, with /tfT? J 1 /S) lace edge, t/6 each. CyS O Prices of Novelty Neckwear' B B 0°!. jfg |I fl d%!T 1, 3 to 2/6. J.
UNCOMFORTABLE AFTEE MEALS? Your "food is not digesting. Look at your tongue: you will find it coated in tha morning. The bowels are generally irregular, you have lost a lot of your old enegry, and feel tired and languid. Your work "is an effort; you have pain6_ between the ahoulderß occasionally, and in the stomach, and get troubled with flatulence. Come and "ASK LCA.SBY ABOUT IT." Over 40 years' successful experience in prescribing i 3 at your service. Hundreds can tell you the good Loasby has done them. Advice and Medicine: Children 2s, adults 06 6d. Country patients treated bv letter Send full details of your troublesciicic«e 6a 6d, and we send you a double-sized bottle of medicine post free. A. 11. LOASBY, (With AY. F. McAjrthur), The Only Prescribing Chemist, 4 679 Colombo street. Christohurch.
••pLINCHER CROSS CAS TYRES'* on every shell battered front lave proved their right as the world's beat and most reliable tyree. Try them on your rough roads, but be fair, and ketp them aiway# well infißVed» HISSI-Vivl
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16163, 18 March 1918, Page 9
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