I' presents for the Present After all, there's nothing like giving something that is going to last —something handy and useful —something that will be a continual reminder long after the occasion that called it forth has passed by. . . . Here are a few of just such things—things every lady would be only too glad to have. . . . Start the New Year a right —either wife or sweetheart would welcome such a practical beginning as the gift of one of these . . . : c k-«;,Wpd Double Collars, all widths and sizes .. .. .. . • • i/- */3 1/6 f- le s, with fringes • $ */6 i/xr ' JffnUv HatScarfV plain ami fancy 'silk and chiffon, with fringes .'. 3/« 4/6 4/" 5/" I v Semes hemstitched, with fancy lace or embroidered borders .. 4*c. 7 \d. otf. to 1/3 ''I 5 t Flora! Ribbons, i 6 different colourings, 4 in. to 6in. wide .. V~ I/3 and 1/6 ■I" Udt' UathS BeHs, in navy, tan and black, always a welcome present.. .. \ need them thisVummer ". V. V. "*/- x/ 3 i/" */» I Holiday Hats. Holiday Blouses, Etc. ■i' , *«,,r emri-il lines • exactly the hats you Ladies' Blouses in mercerised muslin, shades of r I in and see the splendid values. tucks 4/11 5/9 6/9 8/6 to 12/6 :;| W ISH^d H lusfa^S in wm h S Fine White S* Blouses trimmed with .ace X 1 SToSy •••••• r• W yOte ' IUCkS %T»} »V/e 12/. to 23/6 *' I riri.; . River Cambric & Embroidery Hats, large ' ' ' ' ' • : I crown, TU, . Just the ,hin f I^^^^-S-^^^ • : sris ra^srsr y wS;re this season s colourings, shapes ana styles in m times Qve season _ HoSy Pries ~ 17/11 t»/» At -, ■• • •»/- «/ e M / e 39 /« j I JjiyUA/fV C 3224
"" YON SIERAKOWSK! A CO. MM * Wh MraNtn, Up,?** wm mt ma■Mμ, «mMtin man Urp t*Mk«l Ptmte art •«*!«. 100 COLOMBO STRBKT. OHRIBTOHUIIOH I/ARMSTRONG & CO. Ltd. * GREAT .. .. TOY SALE 2.000 BALLOONS TO BE GIVEN AWAY 2O TONS XMAS AND NEW YEAR TOYS ITO BE SOLD AT HALF-PRICE. Note the Special Cut Prices— LARGE CHINA FACE DOLLS, 6d. TAMBOURINES, €4 WHIPS. 6d. CONCERTINAS, 64 PIANOS. €d. TEA SETS 6d. NOAH ARKS, 64 HORSES, 64 TRAINS, 64 DRIVING REINS. C.I. ! BOATS, 6d. ENGINES. U. BALLS, 64 COUNTING FRAMES, 64 I RUBBER DOLLS (large), 1* BOXES OF PAINTS, 6d. ; : SWORDS, 64 ! CHRISTI CHURCH, as 64 WOOL BALLS, W. LARGifBOx' OF TOTS FOE 1.. : • MOUTH ORGANS, 64 FURNITURE. IβHUMMING TOPS, 64 BUCKETS. 64 „ 4TT __ MECHANICAL TOYS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FROM 1». COOKING STOVES, Iβ. RUBBER DOLLS, 94 JACK IN BOXES. 64 DRAWING SLATES, B&. MAGIC LANTERNS, 6* lid, V* «4 19s 6d. SCALES, Iβ. TRUMPETS. Id. PICTURE BLOCKS. 64 WASHING SETS, 64 SPADES, 3d. 414 64 CRADLES FROM 64 HIGHLAND BAGPIPES, 14 IMETALLOPHONO, 64 MUSIC OASES, la. T. ARMSTRONG & CO. Ltd., (VICTORIA SQUARE |& HIGH ST., CHRISTCHURCH. C27W
! x ■ ' 1 ■ gJ|H MAKES WEAK HEARTS [STRONG Dr. Day's Heart-Help has made hundreds of weak hearts strong—has restored health and happiness to many a sufferer from heart complaints. This is by far the most important work known : to be accomplished by any medicine, for until heart trouble is i rectified, the other organs of the body cannot do their work properly. The heart is the hardest worked organ of the body, and upon the unfailing constancy and regularity of its action depends the ; vigour of the nervous:system, the strength of the digestive organs, and, intact, life itself. • Some parts of our bodies are so arranged that when one organ fails for a time to perform its duties, there are others which come to the rescue and tide over the difficulty; but not so with - the heart. Upon the heart devolves the whole duty of keeping every part of the human system constantly supplied with that vital fluid called blood—a duty so important that should it stop ' completely the result would be certain death. It is of vital importance then that a weak heart should not - - - „ be neglected, and, regretablc though it is, ailments of the heart are much more common than it is generally supposed. Jndeed X so common have these disorders become of late years that the highest authorities now declare that owing to the bustle and '• , strain of modern civilization, and our unnatural mode of living, •"; quite one person out of every four is troubled with a defective . heart. ? It is now, however, a fact-a fact oeing, demonstrated every r day the world over, that heart ailmente are as readily benefited ' ; by the right treatment, as are ailmerts.of any other organ. Dr. Day's Heart-Help has made thousands of weak hearts » strong and healthy. If you are troubled with any of thesesyrnp- ', torn* procure a bottle of Dr. Day's Heart-Help to-day and start the treatment without delay-pains in the region of the heart, "•* irregular pulse, dizziness, smothering or choking sensation m the throat, fainting spells, inability to Be on side especially the left ♦ shortness of breath after slight exertion, swelling of the feet and ankles, etc. Dr. Days' Heart-Help is sold by all chemists in large I sire bottles only, at 4/6. Note the name Dr. Day s HeartHelp, on every bottle. ■ CM§4
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 13000, 31 December 1907, Page 3
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