'Besrith s Sale for Better 1 1 Bargains 1 9 The record selling at BEATH'S PRESTIGE SALE has fully justified H 19 our Policy of marking even the highest-quality goods at if §8 generous price reductions. A full list is impracticable, but H U the following give some indication of the sterling Sale values: ■SeS - ~ ' '' H H Gems from the Showroom Offering: Wt H 250 LADIES' COSTUMES in Serges and 1 only each DRESS SKIRTS in Heavy S|| Gabardines. Fashion's latest designs, in Shantung Silk, latest styles— mm shades of fawn, grey, creme and navy Formerly 42/- 55j- Sale Prices 29/6 37/6 ; m m £!f~,i am in* us/ i<w/ id?/ * on]y each taffeta silk dress M H £ t^:?? 2 ?t 1(S" 11? " ?5: SI: SKIRTS in Navy and White and Black H H Sale Prices MB 37/8 105/" 1176 W- and White Check, latest full styles, Hi SM Formerly Bgs. 9gs. lOgs. 12 £s. 15gs* trimmed bands and pipings— M m Sate Prices £7/11/. Bgs. A\st. Ugi. lU|i. Formerly 84/-87/6 Sale Prices 52/6 55/----19 B MOTOR DUST CO\TS in Natural I in.n TWEED DRESS SKIRTS in Heather m B XS l»«Ss i««S ATS,m Natural Ltnen. Mixtures, walking and sports style.----m B .tu!l length Joose btyles-.-.- .. Formerly 26/6 29/6 32 6 55/- 59/6 .45/- , H H rormerly ... ... 32/6 37/6 42/- Salt Prices 24/6 2S/6 28/6 11/6 »/- 38/8 H ■ We Prices ... ...26/6 29/6 35/. 12 OB i y LADIES' PRINCESS UNDERH H 16 only ODDMENTS in ILINEN POPLIN SKIRTS in White Jap Silk- , ■ ■ and DRILL DRESS SKIRTS, slightly lZ%l'l ' '" 1?/6 «S? J&' ' ' R ■ soiled— saw fnoes ■, ... ... 8/11 9/11 SH ■ Formerly 12/6 18/6 Sale Prices 3/11 4/11 6 only PRINCESS SLIPS in Black Satin- | ■ , \ Formerly 15/6 36/6 Sale Prices 3/11 14/11 §9 m 12 only ODDMENTS in PIQUE DRESS fi dnz ODnMFNt«im I AniFVmDSpk I I SK'RTS. previous season's styles, and 6t™SnSS^ JEI ■ ? , ,f t, ,/f t ; ■■■*«, Formerly 5/9 6/1J 9/6 11/6 12/6 14/6 15/6 H 9 Formerly 11/6 12/6 ... Sale Pnce 1 /11 Sale Prices 3/114/116/111/118,118/119/11 IB Embroideries. «| ■EMBROIDERY is being used everywhere this season, and we are ready with H ■ thousands of yards of Embroidery, dainty designs, made up in the popular fivefm H yard lengths, and marked at pre-war prices:— H ■ 5 Yards for 2/- .. 5 Yards for 2/3 5 Yards for 2/11 ... 5 Yards for 3/6 B| m (1 to 2 inches wide) (1 to 2 inches wide) H H 5 Yards for 2/6 ... 5 Yards for 2/9 5 Yards for 3/11 R ■ (li to 2 inches wide) (2i to Scinches wide) : ■ I Low-Priced Damasks for Hard Wear. ■ H WHITE TABLE DAMASK- 2/9 3/3 3/6 3/9 3/11 4/6 4/11 to 10/6 per yard H ■ DAMASK CLOTHS, special clearing lines— H ■ 45'n- x 45in. 3/9 58in. x 58in. 6/6 6/11 60in. x 60in. 7/6 9/11 H ■ 70in- x 90i»- 12/6 19/6 70in. x 108 in. 14/6 19/6 23/6 ■| H SERVIETTES to match ... 11/9 13/6 15/6 and 19/6 per dozen ■ ■ m"f h. -L. I lt^ifli II I |V VCI oD.IIG.od. I* I co"Pl«te £1 JL# XJ %JL XJLL UL «xcept H H forCa»h.... ; CHA& OCILVIE. MANACER^^^^ H««Tjr
To do away with the germ-carrying, glass milk-bottle, so difficult to clean, paper milk-bottles have been invented, to be burned after bnw using.
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