. Ladies' Hosiery and Gloves are features of Beath's fa.st~growing business ||||r From end to end of th e MM »\ b Dominion id: have hundreds r Sx^bf of regular Glove and Hosiery jjajl buyers. Our stocks are H always large and up'to-date. Jr\\ \ ill' II and values worthy. A few JvjL j 1 j IfM Ij © lines are Quoted from an «£s* ///i|i||^si exceedingly popular departARTIFICIAL SILK ANKLE HOSE, spliced heels and to** with axtra -leap double snspenier cotton tops. BUok only. See window display. 3,11 & 4/11 pair "LILY OF* FRANCE" SILK HOSE, in Dark Grey Dark Tans and Dark Coating .. 14/6 paij "LILY OP FRANCE" SILK HOSE, in White and Black .. • « .. .. 17/6 pair "LILY OF FRANCE" SILK HOSE, highest erades. Black onijr — 21/- 25/- 30/- pair Gloves 2-DOME "HOLEPROOF" — * SILK GLOVES, in lilack. White, Tnsnore, Champagne. | Double Tipped Fingers. All 2-DOME "HOLEPROOF" SILK GLOVES, in Black, White, Tussore, Champavno, ,i Navy, also black with white switchings and .white with black stitchinga. All sizes 9/6 pair Undoubtedly The Beat and most serviceable glove on the N.Z. market to-day. y6Bth & d) rf I 111 OCILVtE, MANAGER ~gof
| Greenstone j I Kiwi j I Paper-\ ft w weights M S Typically New (1* I Zealand I 8 A Charming Xmas Gift j| B for sending to the t "nome Folk E II SELECTIONS FBOM E || 5/- to 13/6. E E 744 Colombo Street, |fp Christchurch Jpl
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 8
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233Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 8
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