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Coats for Women Beath’s present an unusually fine range of Smart Velour Coats, revealing the latest English and Continental style effects. They are roomy, warm, and comfortable. Customers who mention height and bust measurement when ordering, make it easy to suit ip regard to size. Smart Velour Coats, trimmed with self stitchings and buttons ; deep cuff to finish sleeve; adaptable collar. In Brown, Black, Navy, Grey, Kingfisher, and Fawn S9/6 Fawn Velour Coat, trimmed with self tucks and buttons; lined to waist with brocade lining; adaptable collar 92/6 Smart Navy Velour Coat, trim- ' med with self stitchings and tucks; gathered collar of beaver Coney sgns. Charming Grey Velour Coat, effectively trimmed with stitchings to tone.; new scarf collar, edged with American Opossum fur 10£gns. Smart Coat of Cinnamon Brown Velour; narrow sash across front; adaptable collar and cuffs of Kolinsky Coney — llgns. Smart Velour Coats, trimmed with stitchings and buttons; wrap collars. In Fawn and Tabac 79/6 Handsome Black Velour Coat. The skirt of coat and sleeves are beautifully embroidered in Black and Grey; gathered collar of Mole Coney; fastening at side with sash £6 16s. 6a. Useful Coat of Kingfisher Blue Tweed, cut on straight lines; adaptable collar of beaver Coney 55/6 Fawn Velour Coat, trimmed with self tucks and buttons; lined to waist with brocade lining; adaptable collar 92/6 Smart Coat of Tabac Brown Tweed. Bone buttons showing on sleeves and coat; gathered collar of beaver Coney; lined to waist with floral sateen £5 15s. 6d. Maids* Navy Velour Coats, with wrap collars, patch x pockets and belt, in sizes 30in. 88in. 36in. 89in. 42in. 72/6 75/6 77/6 79/6 79/6 Postage free• Discount l'- in each complete £1 for cash . BEATiTS, Timarti and at Christchurch

vS. II f/ ip am m. m m 'TOMATO soup GREEN PEAS "K" Outside the tin means quality Inside. "This is the Life, there's no mistake, We're happy, rain or shine. Meals only take a jiff fo ptakt, And don’t they go down fine!" For delightful meals, quick, convenient and economical, try these two favourites: **K” Tomato Soup — Ready-made from choicest, tomatoes. Just dilute, heat and serve. Appetising! Delicious! “K” Green Peas— Young peas, freshly picked, have a distinctive flavour. It’s that flavour you get in “K” Green Peas. HAINES—is

ffl X n Jxamm u hr*\ — w). p ft.: ■"> / </ n>l« a Another Case for Lifebuoy KIDDIES can’t help getting dirty—even dangerously dirty. Chubby hands and knees are always being scratched and bruised. Curious little hands touch everything, and whatever is handled by many people is almost certain to be a spreader of contagion. No matter how dirty the kiddies get, mothers know the danger is past when the little bodies are covered with the creamy Lifebuoy healthguarding lather which penetrates deep down into every pore, removing all impurities. Place a cake at every point where there is running water. LEVER BROTHERS (NEW ZEALAND) LIMITED. LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP More than Soap - a Health Habit

Damp Patches on Walls. —Papered rooms that have patches spoilt by damp should ho iron tod by first stripping off the' dilapidated paper. Then wash the walls well with a solution of hall' a pound of l u<- end half a pound of alum dissolved in a pad ol and allow to dry before rep jeering.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 9 May 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 9 May 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 9 May 1925, Page 3

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