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t Delightful Hats at Beath's Something new in Tri-colouren STRAW SIl Ai'F, S, trimmed with narrow ribbon round ciKe, or knots and end# o r'bbor. ; all colours • SB/c Speoklo.l STRAW HATS, in becoming mushroom shapes, . vith wide brimaud colpurei. ribbon trimming . . S7/6 P F.DAL STRAW HATS, in jjood rolonrs and shape?, v.itli ribbon trimminga—--29/6 to 49/8 Smart READT - TO - WKAK SHAPKS. Brims of Tagei Straw, and crowns of corn ribbon, finished at sjdo vrith same. In mole, fawn,- and pofd .. ** .. 29/6 CHILDREN'S MTLLIXERY. In pretty, dressy shapes, and in plainer styles— From .. .. 21/Fashion's New Fabrics Beautiful colourings, lower prices, at Beath's "Beath's do unusual things. IN advertising new Dress Fabrics at the opening of the Spring Season it is not the usual practice to feature the prices. These goods, however, come so much cheaper than you ve been used to that Beath s ask you to study the prices carefully. The goods are high-grade. The World sends its novelties in apparel direct to Beath's LOVAT SUITINGS. All-Wool. Groy and mole grounds, with a fine coloured overcheek. Greatly appreciated- tor Coat Frocks, House Frocks, etc.: C6in wide . • • • • • • • 18/6 yard FOX'S NAVY SERGES. Thoroughly shrunk. Pure indigo dye. At Beath's new prices the value is undeniable. It is. indeed, a pleasure tooffer Fox's Serges on this price lovel; 54in wide . 8/11 and 11/6 .yard SILK FOULARDS promises to be the season 'a most fashionable silk. Beath's aro showing a. very fine rango in spot, scroll, and allover designs, on ease, reseda, vieur roso, navy, and black grounds ; 3Sin wide 15/6 yard New CHEVRON GABARDINE. A very attractive material, with a self-woven stripe. One of this season's stvle leaders. In shades of covert, mole, mastic, grey, and navy; 54in wide 26/6 yard WOOL ENGADINE. . Smart, effective, durable. Shades —Saxo. nigger, gunmetal, covert, navy, etc.; 56in wide .• •• 18/6 yard FANCY WORSTEDS. An ideal material for o smart, serviceable Summer Costumo or Frock. Shown in. flne stripes and chocks ; various colourings ; 50in wido .. • • 17/6 yard BEATH'S

HOW WEATHER AFFECTS RHEUMATISM & NEURITIS. I'eople who suffer from Rheum*tiam and Neuritis find their complaints i.ioro acute during the cold weather I This is becfluso the blood's circulation 1b slower. But because symptoms disappear, or are partly relieved during summer, it is no reason to suppose that they are permanently gone. Rheumatism and Neuritis must be driven right out 'of the Bvstem. Electrical treatment has brought relief to scores of sufferers, and while it ALWAYS relieves, it ■very often effects PKRMAKKXT REHULTS. The MEDICO ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, 140 Armagh Street, is now in the har.ds of ARTHUR M. EMMKTT, M.1.A.P., who has Installed New and Up-to-date Apparatus. 'Phone 486". E5739

—Muresco — The Perfect, Wall Covering "Perfect" is a tall word. But a wall covering that is simplicity itself to prepare, that v.ill show no laps or joins, that a smooth, velvet-like finish that will not rub o£f, crack, or peel, IS a perfect covering. Mnresco Is guaranteed to give these results Mureseo is sold in 51b. packets, ia white and colours. The method of mixing and applying is so simple that equally successful results can be obtained by amateur and tradesman. For your next distempering job try Murcsco—you will be more t-an pleased. Particulars, price, and colour cards from . HURST (8b DRAKE, Caversham St., Ch.Ch. H. HAMMOND (8b CO., Manchester St., Cb.Ch. R. ®» E. TINGEY (St CO., Wellington Sole A'= W Zealqnd Agents for Muretco. .TflOtf Itl

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 11