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Silk always has been and always will be, the luxury material. And when Beath's Silks are in question, ladies know that rich quality and low price come hand in hand. Just at present, for the new Summer Costumes and Dresses, we offer : Taffeta Chiffon, 38in., in Navy, Jacinthe. Prelat, Mole, Rose and Black-6/6 to 9/11 yard Crepe de Cheneii, 40in. in an excellent range of becoming shades in Beaver, Covert Clair, Azalee, Mole, Fleeh Pink, Navy and Black—- , 7/11 to 12/6 yard Exceptional qualities in Tussore Silks, 33in. for serviceable dress and costume wear, fine clean finish- 1/11J 2/6 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/6 Beath's Famous Values in Ivory, Japanese Silks, 27in.— 1/11*2/6 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/6 LOOK TO BEATH'S FOR BETTER VALUE SSKTSSS. CHRBSTCHURCH Sole Agents for Ladic»' Howe Journal Patterns, 9d. each. HOSE OF LUXITE Hoia of Luiite is superbly rich nn4 lustrous.duo to the fine close Mitr.hing■... ,• •■' and liberal use of choice materials and pure dye. Comes from the wash ns Fhapely and fhimroering as new. Kxtriv..;.''. deep ribbed suapeudtr tops, plain, \ artificial legs, anklee and instep; \ black only— 3/11 pair ' ■-[ *

Wo Give Cash ,or -,;'''" • t, * nts Left-Qff Clothirsg? BOOTS, TKUNKS, POETMAXTEAUS, etc. HE ATOM'S g^cSSS.JT' Let'.»r> pramptl; s'.tendod 10. Phone 924 Darrt left 1 acdidgefc & hold. of the children. i Some children 1 catch cold readily. ,~. jj S and each success'"'"' a I sive cold, if not ;v I checked at once v ,ia' * .i\ likely to 'weaken ._-;. "y the lungs more and /[i i|» more. It is when >;; ' 'l J I the lungs are s« I ' » weakened that n youngsters ar< ." more easily subject to bronchitis and:. consumption. At the first sign oJ irouble, give the children Thev take it readily of their own accord r* because of the quick relief it affords! Croup and whooping coujjh both yield -f \ to the curative and soothing influence of Bonnington's. A Nelson lady .■■■■} writes:— . "I have great pleasure in recommend?: ■■> .-''{ Jng your Irish Moss and can remember it being used by our family for twenty- ~■; five years or more. I also _. find" it invaluable for rigs .=.:-.<• ~-?f croup, which some of mv Jut ' •'•- r children have been sub- x *— jectto. 1 can say it never fails to give relief. I ad- j vise all mothers to use it." Mrs. Walter Broad. I, ~- Bqv it at vonr chemist's or at the'store." Call'for it by name and see that you met it—imitations are sometimes offered refuse them. HO IRISHMOSI

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17335, 25 November 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17335, 25 November 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17335, 25 November 1916, Page 11

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