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THE CHRISTCHURCH TREASURE HOUSE. j ITS NAMEStjwart Dawson & Co. I ~ _ I - « *-^ I While, aaaybe, _. hum dot* __^_^^___^____^^^m____. § not count lot •verything, this B I* eaunti for tha beat fat \_ ! m _Z"'/ *_^^$_&_^_ I Sterling Silver Wan, Jewel- X 7 lIOL I W, WatehM, Siive*-Plated __[ '■ I W*», ud Leather Goods. t j.! T_e Wafteh -a illustrate l^__^7M&^ j Eugifah Hunting Lever, fitted I with *%3mpenß»tioa baUnea -od dvwt-prool «_p; looks lik« s '^ » teo-guineA w«tefa, and Btew-rt Dawaoii'a priea m 70/-. A -dnilar Walsh, bat axtni jeiw_«d, for 00/-, and a three jaaxa' goata-iaa with math. I Write for our Catalogue, posted frea to any address. STEWART DAWSON & CO. DUUKOND MEBGHANTS - - - CHRISTCHURCH. C3OBO

IBonnington's Irish Moss will cure your I Cough or Cold. i«_a_Mtaßt_i_B_i___a_^ When you catch cold, one way I is to pay no attention to it—at 1 least until it develops into bron- | chitis, pleurisy, pneumonia, or even something more serious. The other way is to at once take 80MNGMS CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS It will quickly cure you, soothe the irritation, heal the lungs, and make them strong and healthy. Read the experience of Mr. N. H. Litolff, of Mornington, Dunedin j—. " I desire te express mjr satisfaction of the qualities of Bonnington's IrUh Mo—, for coughs and cold*. . I suffered from a cough dresdfnUr for some con. siden—le time. I tried several cwogh remedie* without getting anjr relief whatever, until I purchased a bottle of fyour Irish Mo—. After taking it for a thort time it qtrickJy drove all traces of the coocb araray.** /Refuse Substitutes. Ask for BONNINGTON'S Irish Moss and do not be persuaded to take a substitute which gives the dealer or bigger profit.

WANTED. Tr IH C AID'S SPECIAL TEA At la 3d (without Coupon) Ia Good. It has no equal. Some Imitate the Price, but none tha Quality. KINCAID'S G.1.C., 1377 Christchuroh. WANTED to Purchase, a Small Dining- ! room Billiard Tabic. Particulars and price, Jtfoi CO4. 1059 Wf ANTED fo purchase, Left-off Clothing, »1. Portmanteaus, Boots, -etc., etc. fl. Smith, 134 Gloucester street. Orders attended to. . 1102r WANTED KNOWN—Your Govermmen. supports British .Manufactures —so should you; especially bo, when tho British poods happen to be so very superior. Therefore, arink BOUR-TILLE COOOA. C 3700 T/\T ANTED KNOWN—Mrs, ia -T V. a Ca_h Purchaaer. of • Ladies', Gents' and GhiWren'a Left-ofl ClothinK. Letters by post or otherwise attended to. Add-new, J—rs G. Qratrtermain. 154 High street. WANTED-— Gentle—.en, give your wives sisters or sweethearts a Gold or Silver-mounted TJmbwlla. Always cheaper at Lethaby's, Manufacturers, 61 Cathedral square. _ 7138 WANTED, paople to can ana mapec* Holmes and So—l' dUplay of Bedroom Ware, imported direct from tho *_akare. Six piece s-tt from 11a 6d natt. C 2075 WANTED. Ladies' and Gentlemen to order one of our Superior Wearing Umbrella*, silver and gold haadiea. Telephone ISIB. Veco and Sous. 191 Armagh atreet ' _J o9*B "TTtTAlirTED—Ladies, give your h_sbands, V?. brothers, or, sweethearts, a Gold or Sjlver-mounted Umbrella. Largest variety al Lethaby's, Manufacturers, 64 Cathedral square. 7136 WANTED, Left-off Clothing. Ladies and GemtkaE~a oaa depend on getting their ertrema value. . All letters and appointments punctoally attended to by Mrs King. Second-hand Dealer, 105 Tuam street, S, Cht-tc-m-- C 2533 "fXTAMTED to Sell, new 5-rooraed House, V-Vi situated in Gloucester Lrn-' wood. . Every convenience, bath, h. and c, gas, tiled grates - a_d hearths, plastered,' verandah, oriel window, wardrobes, linen press, .washhouse, copper, tubs, J-acre. £550. A cheap property. Easy terms can be arranged. . Pol. 168. - McKenzie and "Willis, Cathedral square (next Post Office). W ANTED, those having Second-hand « Furniture to dispose of, to- know that• we are cash, buyers in - any quantity; test possible prioea given. King up No. 1881, and we will send out buyer down immediately. McKenzie and "Willis, Cathedral square (next Post Office). ■ WANTED to Let, Riccarton road (near Park)— _pkrndid ' House of 6 rooma,bath, h. and c., and every modern convenience. A most comfortable home, 21s per week. Also Papanui road, 7 rooms, every convenience, 20s. Avonsido, 7. rooms, every convenience, 16s. Riccarton, Furnished 5 rooms, every convenience, new furniture, 355. City, i rooms and conveniences, 10s per week. McKenzie and Willis, Cathedral square (next Poet Office). 435 WANTED to Buy, Goodwill and Furniture of Select Boardin^hous«, will pay about £60, must be central; -wonted to sell, Goodwill and Lease of good Hotel, South, easy terms; wemtod to sell, Two New Houses, up-to-date in every way, few minutes from Square, easy, terms, best bar- . gain in Christchurch. Mrs Darby's Chancery lane. Telephone 1106. 355 "VXT ANTED—Ladies, give your nnabands, T V brothers, or sweothe—rta a Gold o*-Silver-mounted Umbrella. Largest variety at Lethaby's, Man-ufacti_rera, 64 Cathedral square.. . ■ 713. WANTED —Gentlemen, give your wives sisters or sweethearts a Gold or Silver-mounted Umbrella. - Always cheaper at -Lethaby's, Manufacturer., 64 Cathedral square. . 7136 ■X\T ANTED Known—Where are you going W: ■to spend your Easter Holidays, Polly?' Why, John, going to Akaroa. ■\TfTANT_D—Gentlem—l give your wives, m! sisters ox sweethearts a Gold or Silver-mounted Umbrella. Alwaya cheaper at Lethaby's, Manufacturers, 64 Cathedral square. . ■ ■ 7136 WANTED KNOWN—H_ndso_« Jewel . Caskets of Cadbury's highest-class Chocolates free to all users of BOURNVILLE COCOA. Ask you storekeeper for p_rtic_"a*"-s. Wholesale: Cadbury Bros., Ltd., Parish street, Wellington. ___37 0 l) WANTED— LadiesT give your husbands, brothers, or sw«ethearts>, a Gold or Silver-mounted Umbrella. .Largest variety at Lethaby's, Manufacturers, 64 Cathedral tquare. . 7136 SETS of Irone, Scales, and Weights, Fenders, Buckets, and Baths, General Tinware, and Household Accessories, at Mineon'a, the Home Store. C 2957 LACE Curtains—Loe's 7s lid and 10s 3d Curtains ere acknowledged to be by all who have seen them unequalled in value and design. ■ .' . Fyou want Household Drapery alwaya remember Loe's value is unequalled. T OE'S Goods axe always reliable. LOE'S Sheetings -and Towels ere of the best make. LOE'S Damasks and Table Napkins are from reliable Irish Manufacturers. LOE'S Flannelettes, superior make, and are guaranteed to, wear well. LOE'S Unbleached Sheotingß, special make, in Herring-bone. Fine and Heavy Twills. LOE'S Duche-sse Covers, embroidered and hemstitched. Is 9d to 4s 6d. T OE'S ~Duche»9e Sets, 2a lid to 10s 6d. LOE'S Sheet Shams, handsome embroidery, all line*-., 13s 3d. Clock Tower. Is Discount in each £. C 3466 READERS OF "THE PRESS." A TTENTION has been drawn to the sale of Celebrated Wearing "VERE" Umbrellas, at 191 Armagh street. 1018 G. C. VERE and SONS. DRESS Baskets. Cabin Trunks Gladstone Bags, and Hold-all*. See our halfaovereign Trunk. 3&in*-~n and Co. C 2957 ST. MARTIN'S, Opawa—House 5 rooS. tmi. Offices, large gla_i house, orchard, eto, li acres , fiist-olaas • land. Only jjfjSO. - Forcgt and Perkins, Sydenham, Sole Agents! JUST arrived. Gold < Banglae. mute new •J de-ngns, with the patent Safety Snaps. Wholesale, prioea. GO TO KKNKETT, the People- J.wall_r, 03619 . tB3 High itieet.

If YOU HAVE the GASH I You can always Buy Cheapest at I McCLEA'S Prioes Unmatohable* All-wool Colonial Flannels .. 9sd Donble-bed White All-wool Colonial Blankets ... v . 19/9 White Wide Damasks ; '__: 1/6 Creme Damasks ...' ... ./- AH-wool Dress Serge.. _. 1/6 (floured Velveteens.. „. 1/6 Dress Tweeds from. .. «_, 1/Tartan Materials .. „. 1/6 Japanese Silks from .. .. ii^d. Black, Navy, Cardinal Glace ;■•: Silks.. .. -. .. 1/6 White Laces .. ...... doz. if- R Ladies' Belts .... .. 6d I Motor Scarves .. 1/- & 1/6 i Same as you see in other shops 2/11. . B Reliable Gloves .. ... */-, 1 -Reliable Cashmere Hose from if- 1 Picnic Hampers from ...-,• 1/6 I Ladies' Jackets from ~.. 5/11 Costume Skirts «.""'' „. 6/11 I Colonial Bloomers; .. .. 4/6 Stylish Millinery from . .. 12/6. Warner's .Rust-proof Corsets : from- .. .. .'. 3/11 Men's Saddle-tweed Trousers 6/11 Rodyn All-wool Shirts- Pants 3/1 _ Men's Rubber Coats from .. 16/9 IW. McCiM & CO. 1 Corner, Cashel & Colombo Sts. - I : - ■ ! ■ ' ' ■ ■ ' C 3454 _■_■_■■—- *M -BM—M-MM-ni

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. LOUCESIER HOUSE (350 Gloucester street, -west), offers excellent accommodation to .'visitors; ' superior - position and j convenient to business centre. Special terms ! to fa_iliea and permanent boarders. Liberal cuisine. Telephone 932.. Mrs M. W. _yan. ~ ___________________________________ "GT. ELMO" HOUSE, 187 Worcester "•J street, West End—Superior Accommodation for . Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minntes bom-'G-P.O. and central' tram terminus, also within same distanoe of Parks, Publio Gardens, Museum. Boat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in City. . Telephone 872. lliis Hampton, Proprietress. C 2874 ACCOMMODATION BUREAU. — Board- ** Rosiden-*-e speciality. Apartments and Houses, FuAusocd and Unfurnished, to Let. Open daily, also .Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, from 7.30 till 9. Christchurch Exchange, 174* Lichfield street, opp. Mason, Struthers. -Phone 21_. ■ C 233. whakatatZ * --^j lB3 cashel street, west. CUPERIOR, large, newly-erected, well-ap-VJ pointed House; best position in Christ- ■ church. Tsriif, 03s, 30s. Telephone 135& C 2913 GOftWIN LAMING; Proprietor. *. }■'■ -AIKOURA, vi» CHEVIOT. ''-.'.. n.RIFFIXH'g CROWN LINE COACHES ____ *i£~_i** T V T °jn_re tor Chevic* daily; leave ■ ?* -Km*-*"** Mondays, Wed-wdeye, Office, United Servics HoieL Adelph-. Hotel, KaiiotiM. '■"''" : ' •'_nii' R--L GRIFFITHS. .- — M - Cheviot .''"•.,'•' PUBLIC NOTICE. - COVERED-ESr COACH TO CHEVIOT. ! _A_ I ' ow nm * Etheltoa Ch *wt every MONDAY, WED. Sv and rreturnU-K from. THURSDAYS, and ARTHUR BOYCE, . „, _ . Proprietor, Ethelton. tr*- - J s *?* 1 * J?***** *—* Traps always oa hire •* SotK » ffl SUtkm a t thi ehortejt notice

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13094, 20 April 1908, Page 10

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