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let the Men know and tell the boys ! Beath s—Large distributors of high-grade Clothing for men and boys—make unusually big price concessions during this Sale. Beath’s Clothing Ssction-a busy SALE Three only Men’s Sac Suits. Light Grey Pinhead ( heck; sizes 4 and 5 Formerly £6/6/Beath’s Sale Price 70/-All-wool New Zealand Tweed Sac Suits. Good dark and medium patferns, in mixed tweeds. Good fitting, and well made Formerly 105/Beath’s Sale Price 75/A few only Men’s Sac Suits, in light Grey Prince checks and plain dark Greys— Former] v £."•/a/- and £O/9/Bcath’s Sale £6/6/Men’s High-class English made Sac Suits, in mixed mid Fawn Tweed, with faint stripe. A fe'w only Icft—Formerly . . £7 Beath’s Sale £s/5/Men’s Sac Suits, in mid Grey stripes. Fashionable cut, and faithfully made formerly—£s/17/0 to £6/10/Beath’s Sale Price 95/ I Boys’ All-Wool New Zealand Tweed Sports Suits. Mid Grey and Dark Brown and Grey. Fit boys 4to 17 years. Exceptional value. Formerly 39/6 to 58 6 Beatik’a Sale Price, all at U IU o 32'6 Boys* Jack Tar Suits. Loose Jumper. Sizes to fit boys 3 to 7 years, with white drill front, lanyard and whistle, and extra drill collar with white braid. Rough army serge Formerly . . 3 7/6 Beath’s Sale Price 32/9 English and New Zealand make of Sac Suits for men. Smartly cut, and good fitting. Assorted colourings—Formed y—£s/5/- and £5/10/Beath’s Sale Price 90/ Men’s Sports Suits fcoat and Trousers). English rut. In mid grey diagonal tweed— Formerly . . 67/6 Beath’s Sale Price 57/6 * Boys’ Grey Flannel Sac and Shorts, unlined. Fit boys 6 to 13 years Formerly 24/6 to 28/ Beatli’s Sale Price 17/11 Boys’ Jack Tar Suits, loose jumper, fully fitted. Fine twill navy serve — Formerly . . 3 5/Beath’s Sale Price 29/6 Boyr’ ’Varsity Suits, allwool N.Z. Tweed. Smart shades of grey. Very comfortable for the cold weather. Fit boys 3 to 8 years— Former! y—--23/G to 29/Beaih’s Sale Prices 21/- to 26/BEATH’S SALE is so busy ■The Low Prices do it!

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ANOTHER MOTOR-CAR PRIZE. c You Remember (ho J.«f( • This will be an even irorr tempting prize 3-SEATKR COLONIAL RODV FOCI* Note. The 20 prize winners of each n portant! Also, the 20 highest aggregat winning a prize ; ■te in the fJ ,2.s ADMISSION. CHRISTCHURCH EUCHRE ASSEMBLY. YOUNG Lady ' wants , - . - - hand-Typist, or Typist and <Tne-a. if TJ Lea Hereford Office Suite. 2 root I ' s 7r!™,,dsT" id Mc'h.' Trim Mwp H’-L Montreal Stret, City. “.'"furnished, first Joseph Lee, 172. Youth (17) wants worJ Ption. Apply T 154. 600 \\7A NTED, Plain Hoard, working man and schoolgirl (12); useful. T 153. I OST. Lady's silver \\ rist watch, >a» - X-i urday, 27th June. lleward. 24 n, Selwyn St., Spreydon. 690 T OST. by working girl. Saturday night, between Stan more Koad and Roll-s----tr-n Street, via Worcester Street. Purse itaining P.O. book, receipts and cash, R. ward to address within. 6 9«* LOST. Opal sft in Odd Tic-pin. * Apply 272, Hereford Street. Reward. 690 XXIGHEST wages for Cook-General, XI. family 2. .No washing. 15, Har.ikeke Street, Lower Iti, carton. 690 WANTED to Sell',*" Oak Apply to-night on. fpO Let, Shop will X- week. Colombo Street North. TISI. 690 I oml.ii Sfrc tN• >it 11. T 1 s2. 6'• *J 'ANTE!' t«. Rent. Bach. 2;i rooms' furnished, Brighton; terms. Tl 79. 690 J.ENTU'.MAN Requires Centrally Situ-Siltiog-rc 1 ’ optiona 1 ; breakfast; other meals iungalow and Half-acre Apply Box 131, Christ I C32X ic. J £2 pe r church NO Man '23' would like 1 -L Young Lady, about same age ’ ’ ness; bareain. 45'J Ferry Bead, CRAIG.—Or church H late Will HEATH. me 29, at the Ohristlospital. Flora, relict of the iam Craig; aged seventy-fi\ *.

The death of Gustav Br.usch a white man who turned blue, was notified to l the Hull coroner m May. Brusch j suffered troni a mysterious skin disease which in the course of a few years changed the colour of his face and bodv to a deep bluish tint. The case puzzled local medical men. and Brusch was sent to Guy’s Hospital. London, but the cause and cure of the malady deic’d the staff there.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17576, 29 June 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17576, 29 June 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17576, 29 June 1925, Page 8

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