\ , | Washable Frocks for School Wear and Hard-working Suits for Boys Beath's determination to clear the whole of this season's stock of Children's w Clothing before stocktaking provides an opportunity that heads of families Hj cannot afford to pass.. Sound quality materials, dependable stitching and ■ styles the little wearers will be proud of, at prices that reveal remarkable I value-giving. No old stocks—that is Beath's way. Bj CHILDREN'S CAMBRIC & ZEPHYR CHILDREN'S SAND SUITS, in Cam- YOUTHS' SPORTS SUITS (Breeches M FROCKS, in Plain or Coloured brie and Zephyr, in a large assort- cut), Colonial Tweeds—A better H stripes, in all sizes— ment of colours— grade Suit— ■■ Formerly 4/11 5/*> 5/11 to 9/6 Formerly 5/6 6/6 6/9 Sa!# Prices 34/6 to 49/6 [[ S, ' ePriM V„ 4/6 4/11 .0 V » '/9, S/tt ■ CHILDREN'S WHITE VOILE and BOYS' WASHING SUITS, 'Vamty BOYS'SCHOOL TIES (Knitted)— B MUSLIN FROCKS, in all sizes— shape— Salt Price .. .. 1/3 H Formerly 5/3 6/6 • 8/6 to 18/n Formerly « 12/6 & 13/6 H Sals Prices 4/3 4/11 6/11 toi6,/6 Sale Price .. .. 8/11 ■ CHILDREN'S NAVY SERGE and BOYS'TWEED SPORTS SUITS—A BOYS'SCHOOL CAPS— H LUSTRE FROCKS, in aU sizes splendid Suit at the Price—■ Sll4 Pnccs •• 1/9 2/9 BV.. Formerly 9/11 15/9 17/" to 23/6 Formerly .. 27/6 31/6 B 14/6 16 / et o 19/11 Sale Price .. .. 21/- BOYS* SCHOOL GOLF HOSE-A I Better Grade Cloths in best. English splendid wearing goodlvalue Stock- ■ , . and Colonial TWEEDS — ing for School wear—Sizes 3 to 9 — B \*y""V (I ■ —r—p—Sale Prices .. 27/6 to 42/- Sale Prices .. 3/11 to 5/3 ■ IdUY BY I (£OttPAßlSOttjJ> = B Boys' High School, Christ's Col- _ V % |l 1 B lege, St. Andrew's College, and H M B ■_ f _ ■ ■ ; West Christchurch Materials. RBMK. ■ D6ctUl S Jalc I READY-TO-WEAR SUITS for mm H these Schools, in all sizes— " From 42/- x BBSQ-7707 B
J | Efficient in ✓ ■ PERFORMANCE ■ Beautiful in ■ appearance ■ Notable in fl VALUE ■ i Solid Gold. Fully ■ 4 Jewelled H 7/15/-to 47/10/- ' 0 | % JEWELLERS . | 3 248, 250.252 High St. H | CHKISTCHURCH ■ y-i PMiH. 7207 ' ,X J9
Whoa the. Government; builds cottages for the workers 1 hope that the "penny wise and pound foolish" policy of many local authorities will not be iollowed (writes a contributor to a London paper,).- Instances ran be cited where P'linicipal dwellings have fallen into a stuto rf dilapidation in a few years. At ■j'ljfvdon Garden, an Essex village near lipping,, there still stand..several-cot-tages more than 400 years old. They were built from the surplus bricks mado for the construction of the local church tower. and theso were bricks in the true sepso of the wo;d. Can, we look forward to the avoidance of all jerry-building.ia the new era£ ••: .
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 10
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