Thf* Lparlinpl Hoosc rot Values In Hosiery From every quarter of the Dominion L orders come to Beaths for Hosiery — P^^A so widely are we known for our better /^ w&%^ '% wST^V values. An expert knowledge of the /"/I HHPf^ k%l J Hosis.r,y, markets, skilful buying, and / R . fflS/Sm I r \J? -. long-experience of the particular re- I \ Wuas** 'lr quirements of New Zealand ladies, all V JfiSp * I ty^* combine to make Beaths the Popular * y^ I' 'I Hosiery House of the Dominion a^Sfe. *X Below we quote a few of our well-known n -^jt^y^WJM^B^^^ jj "iIOLE-'PROOF" HOSE- have an enormous sale, and the- ' demand for them' is s<eadi!y growing. They are made ' - from specially -selected yarns, and spliced by expert •**^ **•*;»«.' . workers. For comfort, durability, and appearance they . !'* """■"••oijfr'i arc without an equal. yhe H«us« of Be»lh»—••t«bli»hed ;'.' In White and Black only 2/11 pair nearly €0 y««r«. ,-" ' THE GREAT "KAYEM" HOSE-, one of the greatest i English productions of to-day; cool as Lisle and soft CHIFFON LISLE HOSE: Another | ' as silk; full-fashioned with hhjh-spliced ankles, heels and English make; claimed to be the loes. In Tans and Black only 4-/6 pair lightest, weight hose, combined "ARGYLE" COTTON XISLE HOSE, with perfectly seam- witl| consistent wear, ever proless leg and feet, spliced heels and toes, and double soles. du, c.^ d j , do, ublc .s" s Pen« cr toPs: . . . . . •<.. . . . . , .. spliced heels i\nd toes. An Eng ish stocking with extra deep patent elastic sus- , «, , , , «,<< . » ,« ; i ■ i nY ii «/•«■' In Black only 3/11 and 4/3 pair " pender tops. In Black only 1/11 pair y ' l v ,-r.,,,, .» .Mj'irinirT" ii/aoi- j i i.i *. - "HOSlt OF LUXITE": The ex- v THE "LADY VIOLET HOSE, made from the finest mer- „ . . • .... . ... r> n i.v • i * • i 4 - •«. it- cellent wedTjng qualities, comcensed fc.gypl.an Cotton; their lustre, elasticity, and f.t bjned wiJh and com , make these stock.nga general favourites. You can pay , these stockings jn ft more, but.,you cannot get better hose to-day at the . class by themselves Thevhave price. i ■ In White and Black only 2/5 pair class ftjtiiemseives. iney nave " y ■■». ribbed elastic tops with special "HOLE-PROOF" SILK HOSE, with elastic-ribbed tops. re-inforced heels, toes and soles. Obtainable onlyat Beaths in Canterbury. In White, Black and Colours — '...'., . ; Jn Black, White and Colours 8/6 pair 4-/Ifl pair Specialist* in Silk Hosiery—Black, White and all Colours — 6/11 to 18/6 per pair ' We send Stockings Post Free to any address in the Dominica i We Allow (jfrS. g>\ f\ Ttl^ « IV Sole Agent. I/Diicount Mj» 111 J%n I /^ for L.di..' ine.ch 1 ■ »7i MjM ■ II" *V -VAfl Homej«««i ComDlet«£ "**• W «& '^i^j» ...'^■'^^ Pattern*— ' r , ,h CHAS. OCILVIE. MANA<3ERfI^^ 9J each. Argyie House - - - Chmtchurch i
"We ©all young 1m the Human :::% r , 4?orpedo -% \-,-i "The way that little laddie of ours comet bounding in to break- ' ' t f fast would do your heart good to see. He's simply bubbling s%zEl f'_Y over with health and good spirits. Of course he's w«ll nourished— ' 11 he has a big plate of Milk Oaties every morning." ||| *»' Milk Oaties is a splendid breakfast food for kiddies—for grown-ups also. Made {|& ;_. ( from the choicest oats—partially steam cooked by the Thistle process and rolled to a . i wafer-like thinness—it is light, nutritious, and very easily digested. Milk Oaties ■',' '- is the Breakfast de Luxe! Unlike" ordinary porridge, Milk Oaties is rich, creamy, i?£\ '.') wholesome, with a delightsome'scalded milk flavour. . ?$£ 'v''/*i\ You should certainly try Milk Oaties—try it for breakfast to-morrow —hubby will Vjrjji V.%;^ say "This is fine" and that hefty young son of yours will say "More please." ' '%& *"■ <'\'}•;. Place an order with your grocer! * ', :$£ WF^v / JL JL JLj XV ; IS yl O< - //\II TfTl? sfl m i ,&**+< $M' I Lp_V^ ysl . Milk Oalies, Creamcta, Thislle l;l«ked O«lt Jy^t^"^ I, T^ . . ' £Z~\*\ all<( Oatmeal, Semolina and Barolla bear tkc NVTV^^r-** r*''.^* \ 1 .'' .'": " AT. *jIl Thitllc Brand—ilic guarantee of qiality and * \I _ . MjiL'^ftL l I""'11)'' AH Thistle products share in the S^ li , \»^ '^ f>< '• I •'•'tree 1 Scheme—Silver Spoons for /■ -L l'^"^SJ- ' ' l^^fs \, TJIP&I I 1 ''Ie '10Miew^e—Hygienic Bibs for the children. I V >\ / JtJ I**1** * tO\^oomm^y Sand Id. stamp lor coupon sheet and Frtm Jt±\- /^^ /rh*. i*^r\x / »»«!•»'ce«p«B to'"Thiitle," Box 24, Gore. S"^\ B~lh ell • / A If y«" *»*"* the belt oatmeal, f^ \ < Bin '1/>A ask for Thistle Brand in Sib., I x^JZ^^JJ T/L >Jj l'Vr —~--v Thitfl* Flaked Oats are fmr /, / tHr^ /* - 'l ' \ y* —~> __) »v per tor to ordinary rolled tat* jjT^s./ Si| \/7 „' ||\ {~—*~~~~^ '" quality and parity. |CTc\ #
AAAfwlf *^ those who are lacking in robust health or are "run down" from any \\\|otH cawe whatsoever, Horlick's is warmly recommended. It is an ideal restorative I^^C^i] UtißZfli oir *^c w^e aß<^ mo^er m *^c home, as well as for the husband or business man *>^"^^-**':*^| fiffinn unduly harassed at his daily calling. Children thrive upon it* wGSll«l6binsoK& Co.. Ltd ,26, Jamteson St,Sydney,N.S.W., & Sharianil & Co., LM., LomeSt, Auckland,ft Dlxon St.. WoJHnoton, N.Z.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9128, 25 October 1917, Page 7
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