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Fashion’s Write for. a pair of Heath’s Famous “Lady Violet” Hose, extra flue gauze Lisle Thread; seamless legs and feet, spliced heels and toes; soft as silk and long wearing; black or white mercerised finish — Latest Styles in Neckwear Absolutely new goods, just opened tip. We have a very wide range, but limits of space preclude our showing more than two typical collars here. On the left is a neat Collar in White Hemstitched Organdy Muslin and Satin, with white spots on sky, navy, purple, black, cerise, or saxe; also plain muslin and satin, same colours —2/6 , The plain roll Collar on the right is of silk, hemstitched, in saxe, sky, vieux rose, navy, black, tangerine, and white2/6 . Also in the latest Regimental Stripes but without hemstitching—l/6 We Pay Postage and Allow 1/- Discount in each Complete £ for Cash. ; ivWe have a fine range of Highgrade Squirrel Fur Sets with the new slip tie and pillow muff, or two-strand scarf and animal muff— -84- to 10 Guineas BEATH & Co. Limited, CHRISTCHURCH

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New Zealand Tablet, 18 May 1916, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 18 May 1916, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 18 May 1916, Page 21

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