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ALF a century m the . Service of the People has won for Beath's a foremost position in the confidence of the Public. Thi* house has been built from the foundation up by affording satisfaction complete and full to every Customer, and can be depended on to make good promptly in any instance wjiere there may occur the slightest cause for discontent* ADIES resident at a ■ distance and unable to visit Beath's for the Selection of their Ohildren*s Outfits in person* can haye full assortments of garments forwarded to them on approbation. This Service be it noted entails no obligation whatever to keep any article that is not entirely suitable. We will send another choice with pleasure, paying carriage to any part of the Dominion. kSKrf THE • CHILDREN'S • WELFARE " N OUTFITS for the little ones, everything that foresight, technical : knowledge and good taste could suggest, and command of the markets affbrd^has^been provided here at Beath's, and Mothers of Childrerij/boys and girls of every age, will be delighted Jboth with, the lavish choice of Igarinents provided in the new Season's importations and with the extremely moderate prices at which these goods are* marked. In; everything the sound Quality upon whicii Value depends can be counted on, f 764 telephone 2773 I CHILD-I?ASHIONS this Season are marked by a certain simplicity that is altogether charming; It is as though excess of frills and fussiness had made way for simple lines with quality of needlework rather quantity, a point that Ladies will be quick to note* We would like to emphasize the fact that very great care has been exercised in thecorreet shaping of these Children's garinen ts. Perfect fit and "hang" are thus chained •r range of a^ telegrams James Mitchell - Managing Director Beath's, Christehiireh

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 259, 5 December 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 259, 5 December 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 259, 5 December 1914, Page 6

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