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BEATH’S Dress Flannel and ' ' V Flannelettes. Rightly Priced. m m 9* Sift Viyella and Aza, for day and night wear, guaranteed unshrinkable, for shifts, pyjamas and garments for infants. Showing in a wide range of fine and heavy stripes also in Cream ;sOin. wide 4/6 4/11 5/6 5/11 yard Delaines—All-wool French and British Delaines, in a large range of patterns, for gowns, top of frocks, etc.; 37/38in.. wide 6/6 6/11 7/6 7/11 yard Cream Winceyette, made of the best yarn, warm and light in weight, useful for children’s and ladies’ underclothing also in Helio and Pink; 37/3'Bjn.wide 1/6 1/9 1/H 2/3 2/6 yard Selba Flannel, woven not knitted, softness, lightness, and warmth, easily washed. Suitable for children’s and? ladies undies ; 30in. wide 3/6 3/11 yard 40in. wide ... 4/6 4/9 yard White Flannelette gives endless wear and retains its whiteness; 34/36in. wide'.;-,;/ 1/6 1/9 1/11 2/2 yard Dyed Dress Flannel," all pure Wool, splendid for children’s school frocks, and the Navy is guaranteed fadeless. In shades of Bottle Green, New Blue, Brown, Saxe, Fawn, Reseda, Red,-Goblin, Cinnamon, and Henna; double width 5/6 yard Nursery Flannelette, excellent value; 26in. wide 10/6 12/6 dozen yards Doctor Flannel, guaranteed thoroughly shrunk, in all shades, useful for underclothing; 28/31in. wide— > 3/3 3/6 3/9 3/11 4/3 yard Doctor Flannel/ in Cream only for infants’ wear; 36/40in. wide—--6/11 7/11 yard Union Shirtings, in a wide range of coloured stripes, suitable for pyjamas, etc.; 29/31in. wide — 2/3 2/6 2/9 2/11 3/6 3/11 yard All-wool Shirtings, from—--4/6 to 5/11 yard BEATH’S George Street TIMARU.. AND AT CHRISTCHURCH

jui zjgar: irnnr ini— inr nzjacriaczrzic □tzzoczzzoczzic ~ii ~"im—tur~ K ** ? ftM These Boots Score Every Time with players who are careful in the Selection of their footy equipment. 1674 and 1672 1674—SLACK CHROME FOOTBALL BOOTS. "ALL BLACK," made by Hannah’s. The most popular footy boot we stock. Made to the exact requirements of local players, especially in the shape arid placing of the studs. The toes are hard boxed and will retain their shape. Trice-Men’s- 13/6 AT HANNAH'S Youths, 2to 5 12/6 AT HANNAHS I 672—1 s also an "All Black” boot, in the same style as above but of best Box Calf, a shade lighter and with light flexible soles. Trice 17/6 AT HANNAH’S M 45 M4S—RUSSET KIP FOOTBALL BOOTS, "THE ‘DUCAT," made in England. Easily the finest footy boot made in Engtand. Dhe Illustrated section shows the protection and power given to ihe toes by the Rubber Sponge Cushion. Apart from the safeguard given to ihe delicate bones, muscles and nerves of the feet, this sponge rubber cushion casing protects ihe toes from ieing crushed or displaced. Dhc uppers of ihe "Ducat ’ boot are cul from mellow russet leather, and. Ihe boot is designed so as to ensure all round comfort both in tread and lacing. The highest praise has been given by every Football Player who has worn ihe " Ducat." Trice 21/- AT HANNAH’S A SOCCER SPECIAL. MSO-" THE CERT” SOCCER BOOT is specially designed for the game. Made of waterproof russetl kip With patent ankle pads and unbreakable toes ; well ‘t“ dded on double wear soles. You could search ihe Dominion without finding better value than these at 22/6 for mens (5 to 10). and 21/- for boys (2 to 5). They’re the same prices at all of the 25 Hannah’s Stores. The nearest to you is at STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU, and Twenty-four others. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS: Our Free Mail Order Catalogue Saves You Money. Send for a Copy To-day. We Pay Postage. HANNAH’S MAIL ORDER BRANCH: Leeds St., Wellington. FOOTWEAR ran

WAIMATE’S NEW MUSIC DEPOT. MISS V. LEONARD, L.T.C.L. Having acquired the Lease of an Ideally situated Shop in High Street (opposite Pyne, Gould, Guinness), announces that she intends carrying Full Stocks o£ MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Including Gramophones and Records. Students prepared lor Examinations in Pia.noforte and Theory. Pupils may also be enrolled lot Painting and National Dancing at the Depot.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 10 April 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 10 April 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 10 April 1926, Page 3

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