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A man owes it to himself and to his country keep fit, and there’s no better way to keep in good form during the Summer months than to join in the manly sports of Cricket, Bowling, Tennis' or Boating. The requisite clothes for Sporting wear are obtainable at BeathVto suit all club requirements. MBITS CREME GARBARDINE TROUSERS—- • la/e 17/e 21/BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ CREME GARBARDINE and FLANNEL TROUSERS ' ... 10/6 11/6 MEN’S GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS , 13/6 CLUB BLAZERS*aII sires ' ... ;15/6^lß/6 BLAZERS made-to-measure for Canterbury, St, Albans,' Edgeware,' Southbridge, ChrfttehUrch, CKristfc Collegeana United .Clnbs. . . ELASTIC BELTS, club colours ... 1/9 HAT BANDS in club colours ... 2/- 2/6 SILK SHIRTS with bands and collars attached—--10/6 14/6 15/6 MERCERISED .TENNIS SHIRTS ... ... 5/6 MEN’S SPORTS SUITS of smart materials 49/6 55/- ; MEN’S SPORTS COATS v ... 29/6 35/- 39/6 Everything in Men's Wear at BeathY Jatmet Mitchell Managing Director CHRISTCHURCH

EXPERT REPAIRS TV* i«re expert. repairers ol ail sorts of Band'liwtrarnents, and undertake to jive perfect satisfaction in . every instiVuee, J. W. COPITHORNE . (0. HULL'BROWKVy Huoxca We'Give • Loft*Off- Olothfhgr - " I BOOTS,.TRUNKS, POETMANTEACX, ete. I IC6-10S Ozfonl Terraco | STI C»r4 I "S? fnaar Casiel StrertV 1 • - Letters promptly attended to. Phone 824 mm^smssmssEammßmmaß TAILORS you BETTE! iui'O • U . SAVES you A GUINEA mm TfiiLQß Kette.p.o. aeold. a Hold of the children. Sonij*, children catch cold readily and each successive cold, if .notchecked at once, is likely to. weaken the lungs more and more. It is when the lungs . are s<J weakened that •youngsters ard more easily subject to bronchitis and jonsumption. At _ the first sign ol vouhle. alve the children ‘i Irish: Moss V take it readily of their own accord ause of the quick relief it affordf. up and whooping cough both he curative and soothing mlluenci Bonnington’s. A Nelson ladj tes: — Ifave great pleasure in recommend* vour Irish Moss and can remembe? vour insn mu» V : ~ •ing used by our family for twenty years or more. 1 also it invaluable for ip, which some of my dren have been suhto. I can say it never; ;to give relief. I,adall mothers to use it. Mrs. Walter Broad* t at tout chemist's or at ore/ Call for it by name ae that you Ret it—lnutaare sometioips )f\lßo ihOW. * ■ *ITOHMttTC OO*»N)MGTO*a CARRACttS mm

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17287, 30 September 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17287, 30 September 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17287, 30 September 1916, Page 11

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