Among the Newest Blouses €K* at Beath's Beath's, Christchurch, are extremely fortunate this season, inasmuch as they have been abl to land a special consignment, though limited in number, of advance American Models in Coats. Costumes, Robes. Blouses and Millinery. Charming and alluringly clever are these Fashion Goods. 1 evidencing Beath's determinatiorvto .maintain thejr proud ..position in the world of highly fashionable apparel. Among the dainty Blouses, all very moderately priced, are the following. * : _ • '■■ Our well organised Mail Order Department will hV pleased to fill your order, despatching by the very next post. AMERICAN BLOUSES, in White, Cambric, tucked front, with reseda, saxe blue, and fawn canvas collar, and turned back cuff Price 21/Very Smart Plain WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, new peaked sailor collar Price 14,9 C.O LOURED VOILE - BLOUSES, in shades of pink. lemon and sky, embroidered front, fastening with; double f 'row of buttons - ' Price 18/6 Choice Assortment of WHITE and FLORAL VOILE BLOUSES, embroidered plain fronts, large sailor and coat collars. Prices 7/11 11/9 13/8 17/9 21/DAIN.TY AMERICAN BLOUSES, in Coloured and White Crcpe-de-Chene and" Georgette, hand embroidered fronts with pin tucks 57/6 to Sign*. Smart STRIPED BLOUSES, In Lisia Silk, assorted styles, in shades' of saxe blue, grey, pink, and champagne Prices 29/6 32/6 3S/6 Sample Rooms: George Street, Timaru eath & <&> CHAS. OGILVIE. MANAGER Christchurch
Just sixty years ago the tale of the Indian Mutiny and the stirring defence of Lucknow thrilled our grandfathers. —and even in those early days hundreds of New Zealanders knew that for. affections of the throat and lungs there was no remedy so safe »nd sure as Bonnington's IrißhMoss. To-day tens of thousands endorse this judgment. Rightly termed the standard family cough medicine, it ha* been tried, tested and proved to be tho best for young and old. Safe, sure, prompt, .it contains no opiates or harmful drugs. See to it that ■ you the original Bon- - nington's Irish Moss—refuse imitations and substitutes. Insist on W eir that has -» m oeucious AND WrtALESOne 1 iRS^S^: fVv.fl ?Bufi; wmmmm mm? mmumm m m $$ Housewives Hate„ Pot Cleaning ■■„ i ". Ko more unpleasant job than a clenniug dirty, greasy pots, pans, ■ t dish covers, lids, gaa ranges, oil :..-. stoves. Banish th© drudgery-r K) get better results. Motp doe.< ft the work—renders everything *Bj ■"* clean and sweet. Grime, and M ' > vanish as if ;by Tnagic. Far .superior to every similar prem Tt"i.~'—-r.. ARpntn. lib. tins, DAVIDSON AND WAUCHOP. ■ * ' '•••:--i.-!'.uiVh ' NO RUBBING" Laundry He p washes cloths clean \v th.ut tut jobbing ■ por. p • dset suff - oiofii.-. for -7'■"•'-wi'sJEiy-_faniily \va>b.'iigß. Kernohau McOab.on and Co,
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16611, 21 August 1918, Page 9
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