Special Value in the Cotton Fabrics Section NAVT FLANNEL. Tn rogue, for Children'! School Dresses, Jumpers and PleaW Skirt», »s well as for Costumes, Skirls and Dresses for their elders : -Jin. and 30in. wide— Beath'g *#<»»-: 4/11 5/3 5/6 5/9 yard INDIGO TRINTS. Always popular ; always dependable. A real family fabric. In floral designs, spots and stripes ; 301n. wide—Recently .. .. 2/3 yard Beath'a Price .. V» *•** WHITE FLANNELETTE. For Undorwoar and Nightwear for tho coming winter ; 33in. and 36in. wide— Recently—--2/3 -J/J.I 8/3 and 3/6 yard Beath'a Prices—--1/11 2/6 2/9 2/11 yard STRIPED FLANNELETTE. For Shirts and I'yjamas. An excellent range ; 33in. and 36in. wide Recently 2/3 2/11 3/3 yard Death's Pricea — 1/11 2/8 2/9 yard CEYLON FLANNEL. . In protty designs, for Shirts, Blouses, and Pyjamas. A niee-woJcht material Recently Btath'a Prlco 2/11 yard 1/11 yard at the right time ERVICEABLE Coats these, and smart Specially J designed and tailored for Beath's, and warranted exceptionally good value. Well switched, well buttoned —they will last for years. < The Girls will like the style, just as Mother appreciates the quality. The large collars, patch pockets and belts are correct. The Tweeds themselves are stout and warm. The patterns—fourteen in all—arc good, embracing, greys, browns, and heather mixtures, Coats any maid may envy. A ;, In seven sizes, as follows :—•„ v - 30in., 63/-; 33in.,65/6; 36in.,69/6; 39in„ 75/6;, 42in., 79/6; 45in., 89/6? 48in., 98/6 | Maids and Young Ladies' Millinery \ ; BRUSHED WOOL and VELVET TAMS and j j PULL-ON SHAPES, variety of new Materials j ■ and smart styles— Prices from .. 39/6 j 'Quality House"
THE MANUFACTURER OF GRANDFATHER'S DAY! Forty or fifty years ago the manufacturer was in a/ sorry state. No matter how good, an article he made he never got tho credit, because he was in tho' hands' of the warehouses, who bought his goods, and the shopkeeper:, who sold them, neither of them ever disclosed his name. To-day the position is greatly improved, many manufacturers use trademarks, so that the public may identify their goods! The Crown Clothing Co. of this city goes further, and cuts out the middlemen entirely, and 'sells direct to the public. Hero ono may purchaso smart linglish tweed overcoats—double nnd singlebreasted styles, perfectly made, and in conformity with fashions latest ideas, and always at whokwsale prices. The mercery department is this week offering -smart wide-end silk ties at prices that defy competition. The Crown Clothing "Co.'s warehouse is at'l3o Manchester street, opp. Clock Tower. 9
Children like WADE'S WORM FIGS. Safe and certain remedy for worms. 3
The form backer can't do without the Pocket Turf Kegister. .Now published.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17113, 7 April 1921, Page 9
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