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Beath's Sale Closes at Cashel Street on Saturday at 1 p.m. Beath's Sale Prices are available for just a few more shopping hours. If you have been putting off your visit—come now, while the phenomenally big Sale Values are with you. The closing days will be busy! MEN'S DOUBLE BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS, in Dark; t Grey Check, Raglan sleeves with belt all round. Plain Dark Grey, Raglan sleeves with belt back and good Lovat shade, inset sleeves, belt back — Formerly 95/—& 105/ .. *. . Beath's Sale Price 69/6 STRONG HEAVY USEFUL DAMASK CLOTHS—- \ \ yards long—Beath's Sale Price .. .. 1 .. -5/3 each 2 yards long—Beath's Sale Price 6/11 each 2|- yards long—Beath's Sale Price .. .. . 8/11 each One only MODEL FROCK, in Biscuit colour wool Marocain, apron front, trimmed with silk braid to tone —- Formerly 12Gns . ...■ Beath's Sale Price sGas YOUNG LADIES* BEAVER CONEY FUR TAMS, smart and useful—- ; Formerly 35/9 & 45/9 .. Beath's Sale Price 12/6 CRETONNES, 30ins. wide, wonderful value in many smart floral colouring?— Formerly 1/91/11 .. .. .... Beath's Sale Price 1/6 ALL-WOOL WOVEN NATURAL VESTS, V rieck and short sleeves— Formerly 15/6 .v - Beath's Sale Price IZ/6' * Shirt Special: MEN'S NEGLIGE SHlßTS.smartpatterns.guaranteedmatenals ' - with collars tomatch —-Formerly 9/11 . - Beaths Sale-Price 6/11 (SKY CORDELENE, silky finish, for underclothing, slightly.damaged, 40uts. Wide Formerly 5/6 yard, *-,■ •,• • • Beath's Sale Pnce 2/11 ytfi One only CRASH LIBERTY CUSHION, appliqued with velvet— . Formerly 69/6 i. .. • • •*< ■■■• • • Beath's Sale Price 21/" - ;• fri Beath's Sale Closes Saturday : .' „ .. V* A- ■«■■■' : ■ 'I,

STORE PIGS. There was a, medium entry oi store pigs. All classes cold freely at late rates. Values were "Weaneia 18s to 235. . Small stores 24s to 295. Medium stores 32s to 4-3. Large stores to 6'-s Gd. Sows in pig £3 15s to £G 6s. W.E.A. ACTIVITIES. The Canterbury District Council of the W.E.A. met on Tuesday evening, Mr W. Newman presiding. The report of the meeting between tno executive of the Councii and representatives of the Canterbury Section of the .New Zealand Educational Institute, regarding the education conference, wub adopted) and the decisions arrived at by tile representatives of botn bodies were endorsed. It was decided to invito to the social gathering to bo held next Saturday night Mr H. Belshaw South Canterbury W.E.A. tutor, in order to m good-bye to him, and wish him every.succcsi during hifl stay at Cambridge Universitj. Mr Mebhaw leaves for England early ncit month. "PETERLINEUM" (Registered-) TVC rHAUPIOS WOOD PRESERVATIVK ANI-) ANTISEPTIC. MADE IN ENGLAND (used for 40 years).' tVROVED by the Agent to have preserved Pi Jn L Stokes and Bed Pine UoardX 'Tr«.r) from decay, at his farm, Upper Biccarton, Canterbury. Samples can the "Borer" in bU l ; men'e« Cd and above ground, under and above water, bottom, of boats and yachts, buildings, farm implements, gates, trellis, P*Ung fences, etc.; prevents vermin in fowihouses. Waterproofs and Preserves Horse, Cow and Stack Covers, Bop*; Plough Lines, etc Softens the hardest paint brush. Economical and easy' to apply; enters wood by its own action, drives out sap and doee not close pores, and thus prevents ••dry Tot," no snill required. TV rite for oamphiet. _ Obtainable all Leading Stores, Iranmongers, Farmers' Co-op.'g, Stock and Station Agents and Timber Yards. Four Gallon Tins, Eight Gallons (petrol case), 8s 6d per gallon. One Gallon Tins, 10s; Pints, -s; <O-gallon Casks, special quote. LEONARD B. HUBBARD., Sole Agent for New Zealand, 47 Tflria load. JTendalton. 'Bfflae £378. HW3B E PHOS % /Sr &IED Basic Phosphate For RooU, Grain and Forage Crops Awarded FIRST PRIZS Root Crop Competition, Hororata Branch N.Z. Farmers' Union. Manure used, 1 cwt. EPHOS per Acre. Yield 19* Tons Turnips per Acre. Shipment due to arrive about 15th September. Don't b d°e°ay n ordeHng 3 ; Sly HmS quantity available. CA SS" r A H. TURNBOLL & Co.» r For The Man Who Cares * For the sua *ho is sot wtufied with juat anything in footwear bat demands the best, we repommend the advenee sfcylaaof LOTUS, BOSTOCK, CROCKETT & JONES* FLORSHEIM and ASTORIA Styled with refinement—built to mdnxt, ftaee ahqe>a>* the very ertmm of English and American in*. They are made in all »iwi and half «faw eewemri fitttngß of eaehetyle. We inrite you to call and see this han&wme footwear for youmalf. Chisnall & Stewaft Ltd* "Famous fi>t Fathhnable Focituer" COOKHAM HOUSE, 750 Colombo -, '

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18127, 17 July 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18127, 17 July 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18127, 17 July 1924, Page 11

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