Growing since 1880—rapidly extending to*day* GROWING because it deserves to grow. Although constant additions have been made to Beath's Warehouse in the past few years, the time has come when much bigger buildings are vitally necessary. The picture shows " the Beath's to be." A contract has been let-for the first part of the new structure, and work is now being pushed on apace. Additions will follow from time to time until the building is completed as shown. No building in New Zealand will be better equipped to meet the exigencies of a;modern and rapidly expanding drapery business. BEATH'S block, on the corner of Colom&o and Cashel Streets, Christchurch, is the centre of the retail business activities of the cityj The new building, constructed so that day-lighting is possible on all four sides, will be completed along the most modem lines. New elevators, wide stairways, and roomy departments will give every facility for quick movement and tlie prompt service of customers. • Further departments will be added from time to time, and the aim ever will 1 be to supply more goods, better goods, at prices alwayi "reasonable. 4 ' X ' iThe phenomenal growth of Beath's in tEe past few years proves, that, the public appreciate dependable "service. Beath's business continues to grow; because it deserves .. to grow.,, . ~ . : . Destined to become the largest retail distributors of Soft Goods in New Zealand
3# Out of e-rery l/* T<"« (paid on dry and dusty gaspera you can «ar« 3jd. and g«l a halter, ' {rasher smoke. ; 801 l : your own ciga«tt« with • fresh tobacco and crisp, pore, usyto-roll .. <P 9 ZIG-ZAG firtABF.TTE PAPERS i CBRISICHURCH TO COLTEItBG s -> Wai&u as Mqairod. I •• wzxtz&fgzii,, = Efficient Sarviea. Prompt DeHveriM. ~ RlMsoiuMa Cfcuges. • E MB* fhon* 8M M4IW, and wd « S totftaroat I PAYTON AND ELVINE = CARTAGE CONTRACTORS. IllllfSlli = tio exre*» Tsnific*, wwhswksbcii E or Burtiam Owaff*, M4Bqrtam StrMt iittuiiiiiiiiiiiiaillmtiilftiifiti Ojs? TO BE SOLD DURING OUR GIGANTIC NOW "ON, He Stock Comprises m «f 043? • Sample and Perfectly Soimd Gloves ®f Oaa* ewa Hriks Satf m* ported, iaclsdffig following s » , LADIES' WHITE DOESKIN GLOVES «*• 2/8 LADIES' DOESKIN GLOVES, colours ' 3/6 LADIES' | LENGTH REINDEER GLOVES, wi& fringe .. !»/« GENTS' GLOVES, from ' - •* >• MOTORING GLOVES, Ladies' and GecteVfrosa , t>. 11/GARDENING GLOVES, Ladies* and Gents'' ..i »« Vr BARGAINS ALSO IN ALL OUR LEATHER 6©o®S< - TRIGGS & DEMTOH Ltd. ISSUitot. THE TRIANGLI OORHIP. (©B©* H!B®alsPs)
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The monster organ afc tie British Empire Exhibition is one cf the_ most amasing instruments in existence'. 'lt contains 3000 pipes ranging from 32ft. in height to Sft. Sin. It has five manuals with 7-5 stops, and over 85 miles of electric wire have been used in connexion with ite pneumatic action. lie organ, ca® be heard perfectlv aB over the Stadium, even in its quietest moments. and its tonal effects are excellent. For its £126 it is a'wery sensitive instrument. An organist will be able to get out of it remarkable varieties of --Much.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18149, 12 August 1924, Page 11
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