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Heavy Canvas Tweeda AT 2/9 PER YABD. There are some Tweeds that are extrer o el; desirable for Winter Costumes. TI iero are six different fashionable shades,, and the fabric will give excellent wear. The value cannot be equalled. VELVETEENS. Very Rich Velveteens that Fast _ on has decided shall be worn this wiij/ter. In all the smart toilets there is a ''touch of Velvet or Velveteen _on_e«_era>. These Velveteens are in all the fan hionable shades, and are suitable for H louses or for children's wear. At 2/- and 3| - per yard. RED SERGES. I For children's winter fnxj;s lied Serge stands pre-eminent. This lot is Allwool and fast dyed, 4G : |a. wide, and there is a choice of grades at the following prices— 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/9 2/11 per yard. ALL WOOL FABRICS. Black Dress Goods, such as Cashmere, I Merino, Poplin, Cor)-screw, absolutely fast dye. Suitable* for mourning, or for wear on ordinary* occasions or special functions. At 1/11* 2/6 2/tt 3/6 3/11 per yd. plake:d tweeds. AT 4/?, PER YARD. These Flaked T weeds are very popular, and they have i k stylish, aristooratic look about them. The shades represented are cardinal, i-savy, brown and grey, and there is enou- fa of each to make choosing an easy matt jr. ROBE LENGTHS. A special lr rt of Robe Lengths ot Flaked and Knoppc* Dress Tweeds. These rank among trie- smartest of the season's fabrics to-'sr.y. 25/6 28 /»' 32/6 35/-the robe length. —■——ss—ear a ■_—__—-—— aaaaam -——■___———■ What .9 fo Advertise to DO, We do DO I We -practise no deception, _n. make uo -ir.nouncementa that we da cot ful II to the Terr letter. Call aoa mi {wet our Robsw I let Water Bottles, 4/8 5/« (/• 8/-10/- sseh Hairbrushes at 3/9 4/10 6/6 each Also. ToothbrushM * Combs, Sd & 1/- sseh WALLACE. __ CO., Chamiata. Ml ■' "I !»;____—-___»_-^_ —- Dont be foolish... Don't spend your money on § anything but the best If you $ want to EASE your CORN, f> $ the BIG 'C ' CORN § <B CURE is best <© $IT CURES EVERY TIME, g i§ Be Wise and " k for £t » I w i and see that _» | you get it. p P ice 1/.- | fly At all Chemists and Storekeepers. (j>. 111 ».i...„„.i.->, i ,.ii..i.«-..i. —n-i.y-i. t-.i1... ■.■!>»■ i » 0..V0N SHERAKOWSKI, Wire* Sign -.Shutter Maker, 110 COLOMBO ST., ChristohurchFrom 9/- onr Hilrbrashes gradually drop to 1/-, and the 1/- Hairbrushes are as much 1/- good as the 9/-Hairbrushes are 9/-good. WALLACE - CO., Chemists. THE PATIENCE OF. JOB Waa no doubt pat to tbe test with his crop of boils, but here is a modern Job, who apparently got rid of bis trouble in quicker time than the one of ancient history. Cambridge, September 26th„ 1903, DEAF. SIR,—I am very pleased to inform you that the PLANT-KOA OINTMENT pi-rehased from your agent here has been of great beneSt to my son, who has been troubled with Frightful Boils for some time. His condition was such that he had NOT •BEEN ABLE TO GOTO WORK FOR SEVERAL WEEKS, and we had tried quite a number of medicines and ointment* for him without relief. We got PLANTEKOA OINTMENT, and by tbe time tbe second box waa started HTC WAS ALT, RIGHT, AND ABLE TO RETURN TO WORK. (Signed) 2—rs Looker. HHTOKDk' DOES what others TRY to do. PLANTEKOA. Ss; OINTMENT, 2s (sarar pie box, ed); SOAP, first quality Is, second qi'Blity 6d. Obtainable everywhere. Special Agents, E. W. HALL. 170 Armagh .treat. | . W. T. DAWSON, 16 Victoria street. i ■■ "" ' ; "" I S WANTED. ££Sf. A to *__r«_i»--th«-cbH_T_n by _-«p- _\ , i_ li_ STKES- CURA COUOH in the (a a home. r«eglecte_ cold* spell Con-A Sol-every where, t'e- * - —« _!m COOTB XXX ■ an A --JGRTBSS • ««*«_jr»r V_l)f@l_a# >»i«ltt!--4d-t_rt«tt«» to t—o ■mtkur at 1*»»t_~. K_-WS__7___l> Hmu—B- «-tour. Al»_» SSS" pel—ii witu U*c_U*. «> «OLO MEDAL, a- -»» ■»*•■'. a- , . H.CBBS- AW-RMk _a__-l-____. »»«-i«H«»r nuck « aiSsFSer'aHJWl Brown coloor. SoVi •?. H 5h 2 » __B S Boot »tarr<_-i>-~—«£tcb. Ml _ Melu _B _— II B mtm—rf.**-- -tona-f-faa^l

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11877, 26 April 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11877, 26 April 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11877, 26 April 1904, Page 2

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