Bk J i- Fine Linens, -i •• mm ■• r- Lg ce Curtains -i ■:P* f ys.*r rf " WASH WEAVES -. 11*1' m » '" ,?,'V" For Warm Weather! *-- "— ft^aS wWw? *'Ik I. 2 '..»m "f Y °° -»■ find " uite a bCTMcrinß v SSSL Wute - "•""■ ■f B ' *,' .„ *irray of pretty wash fabrics here 1/*-, 1/TJ 1/11 VII W&.*. °-*^_ S t,3 Oi S. R .™K'l' . now. There i/such a wide variety ":£__?-- STS I || ? 1; : V ' of designs and such an abundance 1 | Mil: oi lovely colour effects that you ' cannot h;lp but be quite enraptured fc - ? _, - t . with them. They include every kind _. Rppf Chpptincfc —i list ,- Cheap Calicoes, -i 0 f wash goo ds that wiu be WO rn r Desi -i IPI , Medium and Longdoth Call- this season, while the prices are so ™Z™±T 8 m 1/3 | #?; x cocs splendid quality— reasonable as to suggest the advisa- 72m. i/ij 1/3 1/8 1/S I , 32m. '.. 4/6 4/11 5/11 8/6 bility of liberal purchasing. | Bom 1/4 * W 1 ' !1 2/3 | j Ij'il 3 6in. .. S/S S/8 */" 7 /« Here are a few suggestions, but •: 'ls- : :ss. ' better get in and finger the goods I * ' yourself:— PRETTY I 26/27 in. Fancy Organdi Muslins, in stripes, I"*" CllShiftfl —1 " I 5? imm- I"™ IUIIIIMI lUnCan sky heliotrope, and 5 other K ,ound Crash and Muslin Cushion 1 i #^t ; I ... I shades s}d. 6id. Covers. Er.'bioi 1 creel nnd M I* : I Grey and White— I D 2 6/2 7 in. Pretty Check Zephyrs, all colours plain, assorted colours— S f * I 6Jd- 9 l d - V" V* 1/11 I 8 Large and small clucks— 1/3 1/3 2/3 2/11 3/6 E| y;;,;:, | ;— I J «j«i. «jd. iow. | L. • - | ■»■?,;': v , • I 2*9/3oin. The favourite Fancy Mercerised I » I* .; ■ Lawns, in many attractive designs, 1 I J y ! iy fl assorted, in pink, sky, green, helio- fl ! ysy-y. itf-. I trope, navy, black, and cream grounds— I _ Ro/! fl'liffc — •1 ■ JIM .. Tahb fflVPr« -, i 11id I wcu "H | ?|' ; . IdUIC VUVCIJ. B 27 /28 in. Fancy Cotton Delamettes, in 9 \T L KrviK iT r VRICF* R : o 9 fancy floral designs, assorted, irt all S \LL SITES I Viiifi J *■ I Tapestry Table Covers— i shades. Very serviceable .. 6W S „„ • -->i/-.t-n. v !TW ■* ..\, y ' . rtl M «,. I } -• 9 Wliite nnd Satin g i;;# •- I "" ™M/ I 26/27 in. Lovely Fancy Cotton Voiles, in I puilts .. 7/S to 37/3 X I *!; -f I fruit effects, stripes, checks, florals, I , 1 ft-#':.t'ir. I on navy, skys, pinks, and many other tj § ! I grounds .: .. .. 1/4J 1/« I | l|M '4 SPECIAL DCATU n.PA I I '/-Discount for cash j IU f AHNaperyhemmed DLA 1 11 C> Ltl* offever y I mm T- . free of charge. 1 completes!. #W; CHRISTCHURCH. ■ I F C 3224 1
[rubber hpse? <» ! s-'V. - This is the season for you to look to your Rubber Hose X _Kjf kot weather ** he* e . and -U y° u want to keep your ■S.rV l*wn and garden in good trim, a good Hose on hand ia C '£.''';' The Hose.we stock is famous for its good quality—it 3 'mA**-*' '' will not crack, peel, or rot. C MlnlHose, size most used, 50ft. coils, 29/- per coil j ■&-s■>', Canvas. Hose, Lawn Sprinklers, Hose Directors, and " £ tJs*i-i\\' , •!! hosing requirements in stock. ; \ I MASON. STRUTHERS & CO. LD. I |g-*;. THE LEADING IRONMONGERS. •■ C; 4» | tfeisr •■■ '•'• iM; m ■ > i iti i • , ■■■■'"■ ■ ■■ " ' M*:/' 1 ?/, .'. ■ . - ■- l^— British Dental Parlours. I THE HOME OF MODERN DENTISTRY j —^—■■ i ■ J %{?. *. -.- V 1 !\' 'Vfyf wear plates whett you can get a -whole set of FALSE TEETH ■without the roof of the mouth being covered ? <"'' Tile latest discoveryux scientific dentistry abolishes the majority of ■ ' plates,'and enables one to ,ute artificial teeth as they would their own. •■&><,!". I. Does your plate drop when eating ? ~' ' 3. Doesyour lower plat's move when eating ? i *'V '*,*' 3«* Do you show an unsightly gum when smiling ? :*,• < > 4. Are you troubled with the plates breaking ? ; £4 II SO, our latest system will overcome all your difficulties. Call and % talk thingsover. Consultation free, always. ■ ■';■;'■-• HOURS 1 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. l'i'£* EVENINGS 7 to 8. I nunn in attendance. Ttiohon* 2317. L iRITISH DENTAL PARLOURS, 1 -IHGLI8 1 BUILDINGS. CORNER CASHEL & HIGH STS. wr*■-■** ' ' - - - ' 'W iihi> mmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmtm , ZMffi&tV ■ ' - . * : - . ■ . ■ ' '»"»'*• A*"- . - **"* v%' '■ - * i* "•"[Yfcicxi^___. " **■ ■''**' ■' •'*"••-'■■ —~1.. ■..-— .—,....-■■ .■■ i. 1 ■ n■■ jit ryfryfeEffiSa I K'sWm unequalled by any other for delicious | \nsßL natural flavour and nourishing and | ;,' ' *',*'':__^^^^*^W^BH^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^H^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bfl ■ ' F °R A DELICIOUS CUP OF TEA . ■ "AMBER TIPS'! L",''*'(_B mA ■^^^^^ai_-_______________________________________2vJi ' " ■ "^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■^■-■■-■■-■■■--■■■---•-■■■■■■■■■■-•-■■•^'''•'''''''''''''''^''■ hi *
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_______ II CAKEOMA. OAKEOMA ii a sdi-.tinc CAKE FLOUR, contai-iing, i-r their puri-st f-*.rra and in correct proonrtiiHis, all the dry ingredients used in the best cakes. With CAKEOMA a rhild can make delicious cakes wiiii liltlc trouble, at small cost, and without risk of failure. Ask your grocer for this new cakemaker. HAYWARD BROS. & CO. LTD., Ca 4 B2- 3 NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. mm ■ i^mmmmmmt^mm ____-'«■■_■■■'_______« m YON SIERAKOWMC! k CO. Makvi at Wlrs MvMart, Mast, tmtm, Wira mi Iff* (!•«•«, •»»••. §•« •" *•■■* m mriam mi fMwr-al itiiirt Urfi •**«* tl Parrs-b mi NMria. 1«0 COLOMBO STRBET, OHHIBTttHWROH Tiu-pUM im. cj»»» i •COACH BALOAIRN TO liEITHFIELD. A COACH will meat Horning trains at -x Baloairn, arriYmg trcw North and South-, and can mutt evening train* m r» auirsd, by wira or letter, to* • ■■.'.- FttANK ASHBY. tfi*l ' ..-■■.. .Laithfield. j.,v..:; ■-■— *-— *r~-' ■ ' ■■""-■ r '*' rtmzrrwnr^ METROPOLITAN SHOW. '■ ■ * * POINTS PRIZES. The following are tlie winners of the points - prizes at the Metropolitan Show: — Merino, fine combing, C. H. Ensor: merino, strong combing, "White flocli Estate; English Leicestera, Donald Grant; Border Loiereters, N. '51. Orbell; Romneys, Bealey Bros.; Southdowns, G. E. Rhcdes: Shropshircs, L White; Corriedales, Jas. Little; halfbreds, Sir George Clifford; fat sheep. Page's Trustees; fat lambs, F. Campion and Lincoln College (equal). Shorthorns, J. A. John's Trustees; Jerseys, H. E. B. Wat-son; Ayrshires, Sunnvside Men-tal Hospital; Ayrshires (male), Sunnyside ..icntal Hospital; fat cattle, W. B. Clorkson and Sons. Pigs, Chas. Brice. Honor, C- A. Jncobscn. Mr D. D. Macfarlane's Challenge Shield for most points in live stock vrat won by Sir George Clifford. IA COMPLETE I L CUREJ TOE EVIDENCE from 338. Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, N.S.W 7 ., Sept. 21, 1905: " For seven months I suffered from a severe cold which was completely I 1 cured after using one large bottle of I SCOTTS EmuUioii? I j C. V. MOLONY. TEE REASON WHY j The Cold was cured' Mr. Molony's evidence is brief, but it is wonderfully to the point 1 Reams of writing could not have told more. The plain fact is Z. that Scott's cured a grown man j of that most difficult of all things —1 to throw off—a heavy cold. It 1 simply shows what a mistake it I is to fancy (as some do) that Scott* is only a remedy for the youngsters. The truth is that the same bottle will f serve both parent and child. Never forget that! There is one difference, and one only—the elder ones take the bigger dose! But mind the emulsion is Scott's. •r SSEEi 3u»"ts: for n° other is really SSTISii'&SS: forceful enough for adults. Scott's EMULSION Of all Charalsti and Dealers ia Medicines 0 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12967, 21 November 1907, Page 3
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