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Beath's . .The Store for Men' ' The man who appreciates the best in apparel is particular Wji | //<''& about the quality of his underwear —his shirts, ties, / y\\ and sox are likewise carefully selected. To anticipate xVffiy^ s, every possible requirement of such men is the function rffc V of Beath's Mercery Department. The materials, the wfih 4/ s,. the styles and the make "are the best that //i cumulative experience can produce." You will be pleased jSMj f 1 /// with your purchases here. [tT' 1 j j I I / / /^/\** KHAKI SILK HANDKERCHIEFS M 3/1t ]A| jII j tfj|| jj J J KHAKI MERCERISED I " * ' i f£s) ' / / ' I HANDKERCHIEFS, with fancy ' ' *■» borders ; splendid value t/-each A fi c ne , Rib^ e ,e A 1 1" SH-K SOX,-plain black and black SILK UNDERWEAR. Sinelets and Wool Cashmere Sock 5/6 pair W ith white clox, and grey with Pants, made of Spun Silk in a KHAKI MUFFLERS, all pure grey clox .. 4/6 8/ 6 novi shade, light in weightcomwocl 6/ ® SILK PYJAMA SUITS, white Silk. fortable summer underclothing— GENTS' TUNIC SHIRTS, stiff Fuji, Tussore and Striped Silk 24/6 27/6 band, soft cuffs, made in plain Taffeta 25/- 35/- 52/6 blue, also in hair-line stripes; STETSON FUR FELTS, new uda smart, dressy Shirt— STETSON VELOUR FELTS, un- to-date shapes, in battle erev 8/6 10/6 11/6 lmed; the latest shapes, Hussark, glen grey, natural pearl and SOFT COLLARS, polo shape, to Romel and Kemford— 60/- granite, all with black bands 35/match these Shirts, blue and hairline stripes .. .. 1/STARCHED COLLARS, double and J "B Broad-way shapes, also in blue and /A) hair-line stripes to match Shirts, Mil B If 0 SSP®. ■ good quality 1/3 each BT jp » B B I Mjß , .1 . IJ£ r CHAS. OCILVIE. uama^FD Whether an article is sold for five shillings or five pounds at Beath's. it represents the best of its class. I

such a watch must H IF. W. Tucker «£"£ I ■I one. We can show n| /■ 247 HIGH STREET TOffi 1 ) you *°°? ones at B S ' mar * . ' _ reasonable : prices H ' I W3tuin)&K6r BHG consistent with good Hi H ''' Rine Snedalist quality and every- H B' :Tm*W- one is guaranteed. g

Citizens, you can Sign the MONSTER EFFICIENCY PETITION' At the VICTORY SHOP (Opposite Strange'?, High, street). , : SIGN IT TO-I>iY. Do Your Bit in the Great 'Fight. 1

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16309, 5 September 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16309, 5 September 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16309, 5 September 1918, Page 8

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