LOWEST PRICES a LOWEST PRICES ; Why BEATH'S GLOVES I < are so popular --,' ERIT is the standard by which true success is measured. It is on sheer merit that we have won the front rank position we hold for our Gloves. We have specialised in GJoves for years. Our London buyers know the requirements of New Zealand ladies, and our policy is to associate highest quality with the lowest possible price. A FEW OF BEATH'S GLOVE VALUES The "Eelinsall'" Leather Glove—a most popular and useful Glove; two buttons; made in Tan only, and absolutely unbeaten in value. Sizes 5f to 7f. .. 2/11 a pair (The "Empress" Kid Glove—a moderately-priced and smart Glove* two domes; in Tans, Greys, Beaver, and Black. Sizes 5f to 7f .. .. .. .. 3/11 a pair Doeskin Glove—with loose gauntlet; six-button length; in Greys, and Beaver. Sizes 6to 6f .. .. ... 6/6 a pair I m JAMES MITCHELL, Managing Director. B M ** E[, ex " Gloves—an extra fine Swede Glove, with velvet finish. Just received from London, and personally selected by our Managing Director, Mr James Mitchell. Two domes; in ' Greys, Beaver, and Black .. .. .. 10/11 a pair Mocha Gloves—a very fine quality; in Greys and Tans. Sizes 5£ to 7'i .. .. .. .. .. 5/6 a pair Eight-Button Length Kid Gloves—in Greys, Tans, Black, and White. Sizes 6to 7 .. .. .. .. 5/6% pair ~ Christchurch . * SOLfc AGENTS FOR THE "LADIES' HOME JOURNAL" PATTERNS. ! LiOWTESm
YOUR OWN CLOTH CUT, FITTED, AND MADE BY EXPERT COSTUMIERS INTO A STYLISH COSTUME FROM 30/-. OLIVER, LADIES' TAILOR, 54 VICTORIA STREET. JCHOOL INSTRUCTION. PUPILS are accepted for TUITION IN DRESSMAKING and MILLINERY at the PARIS SCHOOL. 272 HIGH STREET, MRS GENN . . . Instructress.
F. E. LONGDIN Manufacturer of High-class BABY CARRIAGES I 538 & 540 Colombo St., Ch.Ch. C*. (Next White Sewing Machine Depot.) 'Phone 3463.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 138, 17 July 1914, Page 4
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