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, The Leading House For Values In Hosiery From every quarter of the Dominion ' L orders come to^ Beaths for Hosiery — #m so widely are we known for our better ' /* $&S&%W\ m~>\ ' values!; -An expert knowledge of the ' /t\ Wtt#\w< J 1 Hosier^ markets, skilful buying, and /rt JjQgsj \ '/fSJ<~ long experience of the particular re- ( \ J $12*' t \\ • •! quirements of New Zealand ladies, all v ( *|$*f }%^ ' combine to make Beaths the Popular i >^^ J %**&% .■%*% Hosiery House of the Dominion » =f ogJmSf\ . ■■ Below we quote a few of our weli-known j^At^jmwir |j EEJBE 5? «?!§ " 11 HOLE-PROOF'" HOSE have an enormous sale, and the i-S^^VQII^H^HnHIBH demand for them is steadiiy growing. They are made n*^4 from specially selected yarns, and spliced by expert ' • • ■'$?***&i'^*' . / =a=T^. i^y ■"'* .workers.' ,Fpr comfort, durability, and appearance they J'bi '>?f!vu'"'' J*'- '" V'T*"" ll'**' , ' , are without an equal. -* p Xh« Hou*^ of Bentfis—fit*bli»hed .' • 'In White and BlacU'only 2/I*l pair ' • nearly 60 year*. - ' TUB GREAT "KAYEM" HOSE; one of the greatest v English productions of to-day; cool as Lisle and soft CHIFFON LISLE HOSE: Another as silk ; full-fushioned with high-spliced ankles, heels and English make; claimed to.be the" '' toes.. In Tans and Black only 4-/6 pair lightest weight hose, combined -ARGYLE" COTTON LISLE HOSE, with perfectly seam- with consistent wear, ever pro>ess leg and feet, spliced heels and toes, and double soles. " . tOPS> ' ' An English stocking with extra deep patent elastic su»- , n "g / g/ , t 4/3 ir pender tops. In Black only 1/11 pair " THE "LADY VIOLET" HOSE, made from the finest mer- " H^. °F^^tc^i ■ , serised. Egyptian Cotton; thar lustre, elasticity, and fit blned with appearance and com- ' make these-stockings general favourites. You can pay these stockings in a more, but you cannot get better hose to-day at the c|ftßs b themscivcs . Th have I ' orice. , In White and Black only 2/3 pair ' ... , , ,- ... . ■ I v * i r nbbed elastic tops with speciaj I "HOLE-liROOF" SILK HOSE, with elastic-ribbed tops. re-inforced heels, toes and soles. || Obtainable only at Beaths in Canterbury. In White, Black and Colours — In Black, White and Colours 8/6 pair ' */11 pair I* 1' ■ Specialists in Silk Hosiery—Black, White and all Colours — 6/11 to 13/6 per pair We send Stockings Post Free to any address in the Dominion ;. ' / ■' ' ■ " " ■ ' We Allow CB^^, 4T^ H^ B^ « E SoI«! " enU . IKOiacdunt I-, Kj' /ill I JR & /*J% for Lad «' -: ' Comntel.f %** Jfc» .» I^^*» ,^ leillfc _ """, ru <a*^^^^ ,CHAS. OCILVIE. MANAGEFt^-g^ »-e«ch. :";.::- ■■■■"■'■;.•.:..:: '■"■^■l A '■■^■Argyle"Hou*e - --- CKristcHwrch". . • „ . , ' .*, .'. \

A young lady employed as a elei k in an .Auckland offico ,has been very sharply reminded of the very strict obligations, oi" -the, Government in the matter of "stamping receipts. She was charged before Mr/F. V. Frazcr, S.M., that having 'received £2 she divided the amount with"intent to evade stamp dxityy The circumstances stated were that the girl had closed the office, and I was going downstairs to the street when she" met the customer, who was very anxious to pay the money and get a receipt at once, while the girl was anxious to get away. The latter got over the difficulty of saving the delay involved in going back to the office for a stamp by writing out, J»s sh" stood on the stairs, twb receipts for £1 each. Later the customer had a disagreement with the office, nnrf infirmed tho police about the receipt being divided. Tlie girl was fined 20s and 7s costs. TO Picknickerj> and Campers. "Whoever you go, take a bottle of "N\ZOl/' with you. Colds eniyio easily. They "o quickly when "N4 7OTi" gets.! to work. Sixty doses for 1s Od. A sensible precaution in changeable weather is to take "NAZOL." Uw the iVazol Tnhalor for best results. At all Chemists.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9127, 24 October 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9127, 24 October 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9127, 24 October 1917, Page 7

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