Eaubiiahed 1766. , FOR BODY AND DURABILITY USE Established nw. HUBBUCK'S s«t WHITE LEAD . Government Laboratories, Hokart, 15th April, 1907. HUBBDOK'S WARRANTED GENUINE WHITE LEAD. Messrs. Thomas Htibbuck & Son Ltd., 81 Queen Street, Melbourne. Dear Bir_, —"Acting on your instructions. I purohiuc . on 11th April, in Hobart, a 141b. iron dram, unop«ned, of your Gennine White Lend for analysis, the vendors not being informed it was for this purpose. Tho beg has been examined with following results .—White letd, 93.35 per cent.; linseed oil, 6.75 per cent. Both white lead and linseed oil were of excellent quality, and were free from any admixture or impurity whatsoever."— Yours faithfully, W. F. Wabd, Government Analyst, HUBBUCK'S GENUINE LINSEED OIL THOMAS HUBBUCK & SON LIMITED, LONDON. Established 1765. AUSTRALIAN OFFICE: 34 QUEEN STREET, MELBOURNE. Established 1765. L, . C 7125
! , 3 Something new—something different—something exceptionally beautiful—in Dress Goods ( for Spring and Summer Season is the interesting subject with which this announcement deals. S Our new stock of Dress Goods includes the most exquisitely coloured fabrics in the newest ? designs aad most charming shades—in a variety that the smart dresser cannot fail to appreciate. J Perfect taste and wonderful discrimination in selecting has been shown by our London buyer ? this season, and to-day we show a superb display of the newest weaves in wool taffetas, d "lames, ? lustres, alpacas, fine light tweeds, and every other fashionable fabric. V Some have delicate stripes and checks on a' creamy white ground. Some are in pretty S colours with self-toned stripes of a deeper shade and in plain materials, of beautiful silk-like I finish ; the most exquisite tones delight the eye. All are marked at prices which will uphold our f reputation for value giving. C Come in and sec these dresses before you decide on your new season's frocks. You will find > them a>l we say and more—beautiful—different, exclusive, and a little lower in price than you b expect to pay for such quality goods. > WEDDING DRESSMAKING. MOURNING ORDERS. \ TROUSSEAUX. Hundreds of ladies know that our dressmaking Are promptly S Receive special department gives perfect satisfaction. You can S__S__W_. t _l- _ -HnntJnnatthe place your order here with confidence, for our dressmaking oe i hand of our dressmaker is capable-will impart perfect fit, partmenta the ? dressmakers graceful style, and complete comfort to your gown, shortest notice. \ We give 1/- in the __ Discount for Cash. 5 Graham, Wilson, i9SS| "THE PEOPLE'S PLACE FOR VALUE." i '■ i C2993^^Y
ft: j __] ■ ' m— .' —__B____________________B_a ||l SPRING-TIME AT BUCK, BEATTIE'S j V-9 Spring has come at Black, Beattie's.—The pick of the nicest Drapery || Bn offered in British, Colonial and European markets for the New Season is here m ", m& spread out for your inspection. H k;' For weeks we have been opening bales, and bundles, and boxes—un-[S-'iiT. _- packing smart, Stylish Garments, Lovely Hats, Dainty Fabrics in Light. $$i . . Summery Shades, Pretty Parasols, and all other of those articles that go i. if-!; ( , • make a well-dressed woman. J||" Every Department has something new to show you. COME ! LB?adc.£eai&>Sr£ I ..... 201,203,205 Hi|h Street.... c 1
PC i 1 ffk est i r iif 9k nni g_ I I I GREAT VICTORY FOR THE BICYCLE I | I Canterbury, with its fine level roads, will always be the | || I Bicycle Riders Paradise. % '■''Jt' ' __i__l _T_ __ P#T _P_h_9 _*tt £_ Un > ____ #/ nr»_ __ yv?car9| asa jgj //\\\ \( I I ISsJixk. •____. «_/ ___r_^_\\____.! l/x /__--\Nil si _'♦__»•» _► v Afl ■'ft* SS ____R ##^__\\\/ __/y« Ir iJiTfcijr a y*s«ri» «g ■___! \S_V/ /1\ //1 I\\ ' Yearly Fees in t. I Save Your Money, and Buy a Bicycle. fe I The Bicycle Waits for you, the Tram Doesn't. | I ~/ Gamage Bicycles £15 I : Marvel Bicycles £10 IDs. | 1 None Better; Few so Good. 1 1 aSy Terms lf Deposit from £3 1 |/I^GAMAGE'S |||| t\/ HIGH STRE ET, CHRISTCHURCH. J ;•;'.'!.*,';'j V, ; ■
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