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Sale-Time I i Children's Section *1 ! "H 3 1 Matthew. 6 only Boys' Woollen Suits. Sqnare neck. Shades: Saxe, Rosewood — Usually .. .. .. M I-!-, 12/9 14/9 Beath's Sale Price .. 9/11 j.iiian- 6 only Stockinette Lumber Jackets. Pit children 3 to 6 years. Shades: Navy/ Fawn, Jade/Fawn, Fawn/Saxe- — Usually .. .... n-i 13/6 14/9 Beath's Sale Price .. .. -- 9/H Dorothy. All-Wool Cardigans. Fit girls 5 to 10 years. Shades: Coral, Saxe, Cream. Usually .... .. .. 15/9 16/9 Beath's Sale Price . .. 9/11 Constance. 6 only British Wool Cardigans. Fit children 3to 9 years. Rose shade, with contrasting stripes— Usually Beath's Sale Price .. Such a Variety of Smart Knitted Garments for the wee ones • •. As Illustrated ALL AT ONE PRICE 9/11 i Agnes. 0 ouly Stockinette Frocks, with bloomers to match. Fit agea 8 to 12 s/ hate: * us «f? Beath's Sale Price Ted. AU-Wool Navy Jersey. Square neck. Fit children 4 to 9 years— Usually .. ..... Beath's Sale Price y/11 Charles. Breechette Sets, fit ages 2to 4 years. Shades: Fawn, Rust, Saxe— Usually - 14/ato »/{? Beath's Sale Price .. • • ■ • •• 8/11 Ted Boys' Wool Jerseys. Fit ages 3to 8 years. Shades: Fawn/Sky, Fawn/Brown, Heather/Saxe— Usually Beath's Sale Price .. 13/9 9/11 Children's Fleecy Bloomers. Fit agea 2to 12 years. Shades: Navy, Fawn and Peach— Usually ... 1/9 2/6 2/9 Path's Sale Prices: 1/6 1/11 2/3 «•* 16/9 22/6 9/11 Cr Infants' Cashmere Shawls. Silk fringe, and embroidered — Usually .. .. <5/6 Beath's Sale Trice 29/6 vv sP. It ttf ■ .j ssr tut* f V V yj <f u VC CONSTANCE r~ TED lit \\\ LIUAH * Id —<L V> / ; c\V Matthew o J* uip. CHARLES AGNES DORot ■IHIIIIMHiIHiIMWiattIMHWIIIII mm COLGATE'S CLEANS TEETH THOROUGHLY AND SAFELY m SAVE 2/3 Buy a large (1/9) tube of Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream and try a Prophylactic Tooth Brush AT OUR EXPENSE THERE'S no better way to prove our confidence in the new Colgate Prophylactic British-made Tooth Brush (actual value 2/3) than to offer you one FREE. We are certain that you will find it themost satisfactory brush you have ever used. To get this brushbuy. a large (1/9) tu£e of Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream. No coupon to tender and no formalities to complete. The brush and the cream are in the one packet. The Brush The brush is of medium size, having been specially designed by specialists to suit children as well as adults. That the Colgate Brush is of British origin is guaranteed. Do not believe any statements to the contrary—they are from biassed or uninformed sources. Every one comes to the nser in a hygienic container, and as each bears a number—l to 6 identification is simplified. This is a 2/3 brush —-the finest that can be manufactured. It is not a cheap article made to be given away or sold on bargain counters. UA ■ m k Th© Dentifrice Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream is the world's largest selling tooth paste. More people use it and more dentists recommend it than any other dentifrice. It cleans teeth thoroughly not merely polishes the surface deep down in tins crevices where decay starts. No claim is made that it will cure pyorrhea. No dentifrice can do this; Ask your dentist. He will tell you that such claims are false and misleading. Get a tube of Colgate's Dental Cream to-day. Every tube bought means a saving of 2/3. Can be purchased at any shop or store where this offer is displayed Copyright t.b.o. 5/48/30

For a monument to Marshal FWh in the Chapel of St. Ambroise, in the Invalides, Paris, the French Government is to ask for a credit of £20,000. Tea growers have agreed to a crop limitation scheme by which Great Britain will receive at least 60,000,0001b less tea thu year than in 1929,

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19970, 3 July 1930, Page 6

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