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FOR ALL OCCASIONS HIGH QUALITY GOODS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES FLEECY RINGWOOD KNITTED GLOVES, in Balkan Blue, Harvest Brown, and Yellow, to match Sports Coats — 1/11 a Pair. ELECTRIC SEAL MOTOR GAUNTLET GLOVES, 37/6 a Pair. The "AMERICAN BEAUTY" SILK HOSE, in Black, White, and all the Newest Evening Shades — 7/11 a Pair. FRENCH SILK HOSE, extra quality, in Black, White, and all the Newest Colours, with Self Clox—--10/6 a Pair. EXTRA DOUBLE SILK HOSE, Winter Weights, with Self Clox, Black only—--17/6 a Pair. ECLIPSALL 2-BUTTON LEATHER GLOVES, in Tans only, suitable for Cycling, Driving, and Walking-^ 2/11 a Pair. BEATH & Co Ltd Always wear ECLIPSALL GLOVES 2'llapair \g*&*< James MrrcHEii. •Managing Dir*ct*rSADIES f-Length WASHING DOESKIN GLOVES, in Grey and Beaver—--5/11 a Pair. LADIES' 6-Button-Length GAUNTLET DOESKIN GLOVES—in Mole, Grey, and Tan—a splendid wearing Glove — 6/6 a Pair. 16 Button Length KID GLOVES, in Beaver, Champagne, White, and Black—--6/6 a Pair. Our 2-Dome "EMPRESS" KID GLOVES, in Black, Tan, Brown, and Grey—--3/11 a Pair. Owr 2-Dome "WINDSOR" KID GLOVES, in Black, Tan, Brown, and Grey—--5/6 a/Pair. "■ GAUNTLET DEERSKIN GLOVES, in Tan and Mole—> S/ll a Pair. SOLE AGENTS FOR LIBERTY'S, LONDON

Go-Cart. Sole Maker of her Excellency Lady Plunket's Patent Hygienic Hood. C. J. Williamson Manufacturer of PEAMS, GO-CARTS, INVALID OHAIBS PUSH-CARTS, and DOLLS' GO-OARTS, and BOYS' BARROWS. Empire Collapsible Push-Cart. 533 to 537 COLOMBO ST. Nr. South Belt

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 34, 17 March 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 34, 17 March 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 34, 17 March 1914, Page 4