mmttmwmm, eath's :..4U^^^ ; i v |^T^^M!!sJ?^^SPSi" Experts buy Hosiery and Gloves for Beath's customers. They buy direct, from the foremost makers in the world. Every care is exercised in selection, as well as in the sale to our customers. That is why Beath's stand pre-eminent in New Zealand for Glove and Hosiery Values and Service. We pay postage, and give a Discount of a Shilling in every complete £1 for Cash. "HOLEPROOF" LISLE HOSE, perfectly seamless; spliced heels, feet,, and -toes, with extra deep-ribbed, double "suspender. :tops.. In' White and Black only ' .. -. 4/11 pair "lAJ-XITE" ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE, perfectly seamless; spliced'heels and toes, -with extra deep, double suspender "Holeproof" Lisle Ribbed tops. Unsurpassed for shapeliness and long wear. In Black, White, and Light and Mid. Greys ...',«. 5/11 pair "HOLEPROOF" SILK HOSE (extra-fine), high ankles, instep and feet. Doußle-ribbed Suspender tops. Ankles and insteps strongly reinforced with the Celebrated "Hole ; proof" Lislo Thread. Special Al quality, in Black, White, Greys, and Navy .. 7/11 pair-. "HOLEPROOF" LISLE THREAD HOSE, ,of -finest' Milanese Self-finished "Holeproof" Lisle Thread. Smart appearance, perfect fitting, with ■■• extra deep- double suspender tops. Spliced" heels,, and toes. In Black, White, Gun Metal, Pearl Grey, and Tans— BEST ENGLISH LISLE THREAD HOSE, with double suspender tops, high spliced heels, and toes. Black only .. .. 2/11 pair Also in Pearl " Grey, Navy, Mole, Beige, Drab, and assorted coating, shades—--5/11 pair .. 6/11 pair -FINISHED LISLE 'HOLEPROOF" SILK HOSE. A mamifaV ": ""'V turer's triumph in Silk Hosier, and very'""*/ J , : strongly recommended for appearance/'fit","""' ,'. '' and strong-wearing qualities. Very elastic,'//r; double suspender tops, and spliced heels" and"* ' ' toes; in Black, White, Nigger Brown; Gun'' Metal, Pearl Grey, and Navy .. 12/6" pair 4/11 pair ,OOF."SILK GLOVES (all ). The Silk Glove that is advertised the makers' guarantee. , For perfect lg, solid wear and coolness, these Gloves m a,class by themselves. .Made in two Pongee, Mid and Dark Fawn's: 9/6 pair— ln Black, • White) arid- Pongee. BEATH'S, Christchurch and Timaru
Urgently required to keep us going at the following prices. Rabbits, fresh "gutted and bled, Is 9d a pair. "Rejects, if any. liarf price. Primo Skins, Blacks tip to 10s a, lb. Prime "Winter Does up to Bs> a To. Second "Does tip to 7s a lb.'. Prime- Buck up to' 5s lb.. J v '- Socond Buck up to 4s a lb." * " Outgoing and Summer-Is to v 2s. Consign any day to: J. KANE. ■ ■£s; Xßabbit aiid:;Skin. Miqiie--;4'ff;/C ;ib'e four's 10.30 • SvnrlJSj; p;m>)
Christmas pie was all very well once in a way, but his mother knew that something more mstaininjt mi necessary if Jack was to grow strong and healthy. No wonder she gave him histle OATMEAL
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. HUNT AND WERRY'S BUILDINGS, S.OPHIA ST., TIMARU. \Jk on tlie water returning to New Zealand. Do not let these men return to a market which, jb already crowded with -unempkvyed,'men. Now' is your opportunity to clear the unemployed- re* pister, and "give the arriving boys a clonr market to work-" ou. Do your BIT , rind register vour vacancies at the, B?»atriation Office. NO FEES. . ■ AWAITING ENGAGEMENT.Drivers, Draper and Mercer, - Shepherd, Married Shepherd Printer':, Machinist, Labourers, Gardener (Married), Barman, Station Manager. Clerks, Grocer .for Country Store. The most common of ills is probably the ordinary cold, and the most successful: of cures' for -this common ill is "NAZOL.". lar. bottles of 60 doses for is 6d. ■■„■; (8)
Dispensary f "VV TRY A BOTTLE oiToijr ' . ; r Gough Balsam. TT WILL INSTANTLY RELIEVE COLDS. BRONCHITIS, AND CHEST t ' v PRICES—Is "-(3d and,& Cd. * ' U.F.S. Dispensary NEXT GRAND PICTURES. ;tT, ; G. 'VANGIONI. Mana £ eO.
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,ue Timaru BY THE SEA, PIE-W ALBUM. . ALBUM. ,/ Containing" 27 Lovely iHcturea ,of VTi ma ru. Street Views—The , Gardens—Caroline ..'■;■":■■• Bay—Chiirches, etc. : A;; MOST : ;;OTITABLE '} GIFT '; to send to Friends in New Zaaland and abroad. A. J. FYFE, BOOKSELLER AND §STATI.ONER. /;: Phones 542 and 848. '
Corner Barnard, and. North Streets. •HIS favourite Hotel has..'been taken over, as a going concernj I C r Evans, Who intends to fun same as an ideal Family, Residential i^otel. Special Attention will be .given to the Table, the Best of Wines # and Spirits will bo carried, and Speight. Union and Hole's lAles will be stocked. The open air fiviby gets on best. Leave ours int. of doors most of the time, ut put. a. North British Hot Water Sol-tie at his feet. Watch him ££row. 43
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16884, 4 August 1919, Page 2
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