BEA TH’SfS., A 3| Hosiery al |'r How important that your feet should bo 1111 { properly clothed. By your stockings may be judged the success of your whole apparelling. The judgment of even your MJ?[lb? severest critic will be favourable if you entrust this important detail to the House war . of Beath’s. W lay rosta&. Ladies’ All-Wool Black Ladies’ Black Pure SUM Cashmere Hose, Spliced Hose, specially made feet to resist wear. without seams, but fashSpecial soft finisn— . , , ~ ... „ . 4/11 pair ioned at the side. Splendid wearing 11/6’ pair Ladies’ Silk Hose, with „ . . , , AU Pure Silk Hose. FuH seamless feet, and se*m , ~ , „ ~ , , at back. The spliced feet fashioned. Nothing betmake them specially good ter for beauty of appearwearing. In all the lead- ance and long wear. In ing shades.. 8/11 pair Wa(jk „ „ 27/6 pair Puro 08 . 0 > The popular Shadow Strip® with the popular elastic ' ribbed top. Noted for Sllk Hos ®> M long wear. In Black, trated. In Black, White, Grey, Suede, Fawn and Grey, Fawn a»d Nigger— Brown 12/S pair 19/6 pair Beath’s, Christchurch And at Timarti
ANOTHER SHIPMENT Of Summer Millinery Owing to the late arrival of the ' balance of our Summer Millinery, we |izp ‘V/B ' are offering them all at sale price for £? one week only. V COMMENCING Friday, Nov. 30th. . W/i Charming Parisian Models, Organdi Hats, and Ready-to-Wears. w Don’t miss this splendid fe 1 S « raw/ Opportunity. Pz/n ' COLLIERS LTD. W 'fel ft Phone 427, Mackay St. ' GREYMOUTH.
II What Shall I Give This Christmas ? —Why, Give D.I.C. Fancy Drapery ! I Give spontaneously! That is to say do not begin to I dwell upon the subject of Gift-giving until you are non-plussed—and “no forrader,” for if you do the Gift Question will become a problem of mountainous ; dimensions. i The D.I.C. gives a few broad hints below of capital gift-suggestions—the kinds that are always appreciated because they are practical therefore always acceptable. Write to the D.I.C. on open order; give an idea of what you want and leave the rest to D.I.C. Expert Shoppers. Satisfaction is Guaranteed or Your Money Back! Give— Give'— I Gloves Books Hosiery Games Neckwear Wireless Sets Handbags Perfumery Necklaces Brushware I Lampshades Fancy Soaps Box 1013 Christchurch
Dont discuss your invention-idea g ix applications of p roga ndra are xntil you have consulted about its remQve the mOst stubborn r £Vtaction and development. No matter corn Us 6 according to directions, how trivial your notion may seem to flnd fche regult will be almost imme . you there is probably big money in it diate Mou re f un ded if not satisfied, if marketed in the right way. evervwbere or post free from and chat the matter over. Henry ' A' pt p, nx J 247, WelHughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 15.’,. ‘ . n ’ 182 Featherston Street, Wellington.—Advt
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