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Beath's Offer Fashion's Choicest Silks at Less than Pre-War Prices She who wears these Silks wears Fashion's loveliest fabrics. The exact weaves for dresses and blouses of the moment are shown at Beath's in every favourite shade. These silks are offered at unprecedented low prices, quality considered, and it will be impossible to obtain such good value again owing to the increasing cost of production. Crepe "Charmant," a smart soft fabric for Afternoon Dresses, Blouses, etc., in shades of Ivory, Mole, Black, African Brown, Navy, double width 5/6 yard _ Silk "Eolienne," double width, for useful wear; Black, Ivory, Grey, Navy, Mole .3/6 yard " Cassillas " Bengaline : this well-known material shown in shades of Purple, Ivory, Mole, Jacinthe Blue, Sky, Black, Apricot, Cream, Rose, etc.; double width . 3/6 yard Navy Blue Taffeta Chiffon ; the premier silk for smart wear 6/11 yd Drap "Aspasia;" a bright corded material for fashionable wear, in shades of Purple, Mole, Navy, Lucerne Blue, African Brown, Marine, Black 5/11 yard Crepe de Cheue ; the ever popular silk for all occasions, in wide range of colours, including Black and Ivory 6/6 6/11 7/6 7/11 Black Dress Taffetta Chiffon, 38iu. wide. ... ... 6/11 yard Black Duchess Satin, 37in. wide ... ... ••• 5/6 yard Black All Silk Paillette, heavy weight, double width ... 5/6 yard Rich Black, all Silk Messaline, 38in. wide; special value 5/6 yard James Mitchell. Managing Director Sole Agents for "Ladies' Home Jouriial" Patterns, 9d each Beath's Guinea Millinery. This week one of our windows is devoted to a display of Beath's Guinea Millinery. Many smart hats are shown at this very moderate price.

m -%^;rAL*4m:^^-«;-\ When you consider that tea is probably served in your home over a thousand times a year, it is surely worth while having only the best and most delicioua brand—Amber Tips—it malrcs more cups to the pound, yet costs no more than inferior brands. Ask (or the 2U blend. verybody& Favourite &? ;.!&■ [ \m i ~.,'., W T^K. SUm Favourite Rimi It Is a trite truism that it you take care of your digestion your digestion g ■will take care of you! At any rate, care so exercised will contribute | largely to the Preservation of Good Health. There are means that will | J materially assist in the attainment of this object, and among the foremost |j of these must be placed Beccham's Pills—the favourite remedy! Long A ago these famous pills secured the confidence of the public as a reliable | preparation for maintaining the digestive system in a healthy state. That |J confidence has been fully justified. When, therefore you need a medicine fi'j to assist you in the art of keeping well—take j Prepared only bv THOMAS BEECHAM. St Helena. England. f Sold in bores, labelled price 10,}d (36 pills), 1/1J (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills). JJ

Take a i_ittls Bisurated Magnesia In Hot Water immediately after Eating, and Enjoy Hearty Meals without Distress If people who suffer more or less constantly niter meals with acid indigestion or dyspepsia., sourness, gag, Staling, etc:, would make a practice of taking half a teaspoonful of bisur--3 ted magnesia in a quarter glass oJ not water after eating they might there and then put ait end to all fear of stomach trouble. For bisurated magnesia mixing with the digesting food and stomach juices promptly and ettectively sweetens all excess acid, prevents fermentation and souring ot food, and insners a normal and painless digestion that possibly you have not experienced before in years. Got some ordinary bisurated magnesia from the nearest, chemist- and try it and see ; It is harmless to the stomach and inexpensive. For stomach purposes be sure and got bisurated magnesia, rather than magnesia in other forms, as this is specially prepared for neutralising stomach acidity. 6-17

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17199, 20 June 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17199, 20 June 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17199, 20 June 1916, Page 10