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/?/??/! Jsre/s fit Heath 9 < r THIS WEEK we hold a Special Blanket Week. The idea is to - r ;? demonstrate to you the splendid range of Blanket values you will find in < our re-organised Famishing Section. There are Big Blankets and Little Blankets, and Middle-sized Blankets. There are cheap English Blankets, and there are the little-dearer-but-wear-a-lot-longer Colonial Blankets, in those special brands that we will stake our reputation on. You know what Blankets are, but you can hardly appreciate what blanket values are, till you've seen these. Look at our big window display, or better still, step just inside our easterly entrance, and tell 'us what you think ■ of the values. ■ ' if covered .in pretty silk, ,\r - == - :: ~~_jij S Jj c satin and sateen ; ..' 21/- 23/6 29/6 to 95'i0' ■ .'■ Downette Quilts for full [ v '/:■"■ These are All-wool Colonial Blankets made sped- size beds 6ft, . x sft-»5 f t-» ;■ W' ally for us in the famous Roslyn, Kaiapoi covered in chintz and ■•'■'• frs& and Petone Mills. fancy sateens, plain and ■y ■:•■-=.■ r'-'-; , frilled "■'-■-' >' - Sizes — 0/4 10/4 11/4 X; The« Specia l» .« ... 19/6 24/8 27/6 10/6 12/6 15/6 17/6 21/----7 "Argyle" ... ... 21/6 25/- 29/6 "Leader ,, 22/6 26/6 32/6 (T^><&}^> V ; --> -.- ■ "Eclipse" ... '... 24/6 31/6 39/6 ' ' K ''^^^' |v' ; ' Heavy English Blankets 11/6 15/6 18/11 |S; :; . Cot Blankets ... ~* ... 7AlP er P a i r Furnishers & GO; 'V.eh.

p : ;;: «(^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA |||| BUILT OF GENUINE B.S.A. !§§&;•' - : . PARTS- ' ■■■■ jjfv. ■■■■ LARGEST AND'BEST/ : 6|| EQUIPPED CYCLE FACTORY p|r- IN NEW ZEALAND, II Price £15. |S ;e Easy Terms arranged. 11|> Deposit, balance, 20/- a month. ||| BUY A ZEALANDIA CYCLE |l f< and you'll be satisfied, I GATES & CO. I x Manchester St. i\ Christchurch ■;.- I I Branches at Ashburton, Thnaru, and £> Napier. I WhoSadBEGGS? X I "We ALL Did!" ' HM> TMt ROYAL PALACE* BVMMJ«O FOR OVER BO YEA*«. "•• KB ROYAL LOCHNAGAR DISTILLERY. . ?

§ IMPORTANT I desire to draw the attention of the Ladies of Christchurch to the fact that I can supply a. Stylish ... TAILOR-MADE COSTUME of guaranteed fit, finish, and workmanship. Note— The costumes which I provide are' not "equal to Tailor-made," but ABE Tailor-made. THE BEST MATERIALS. THE IATEST STYLES. All work receives my own personal attention. ML HOLLANDER LONDON AND PARISIAN LADIES' TAILOR .. 139 HIGH STREET .. SELF PURE NO FIOTION J MARVEL UPON MARVEL! NO SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR, but without running a doctor's bill or filling: iota the deep ditch of quackery, may safely, speedily and economically cure himself without thr knowledge of a second party. By the introduction of THE NEW FRENOH REMEDY THERAPION a complete revolution has been wrought in this department of medical science, whilst thousands have been restored to health and happiness whr» for years previously bad been merely drirgin;r out a miserable r»istrnce. THERAPION NO. 1-The Sovereign Remedy for discharges, superseding: injections, the use of which does irreparable harm by Uying the foundation of stricture a"U other seriout disease*. ■JTHERAPION NO. 2-The severe!** -(J Remedy for prmary and secondary *cm * eruptions, ulcerations, pains and swelling' of the joints, and all those complaints which mercury and sarsaparilla are popularly but erroneously supposed to cure. This preparation purifies the . whole system through the blood and thoroughly eliminates all poisonous matter front the body. SrHERAPION NO. 3-Tho Sovereign {J Remedy for debility, nervousness, impaired Vitality, sleeplessness, distaste and incapacity for business or pleasure, love of solitude, blushing, indigestion, pains in the back and head, and all disorders resulting from dissipation, early excesses, &c.,wh : chthefaculty so persistently ignore, because so ironotr.nt to cure or even relieve, t> THERAPlONiisoidbvpnnctpalCbeniKts throughout the world. Price in England 2/9 per packet. In ordering, state which of the thren numbers required, ana that the word "TIiBRAWOX , appears on British Government Sump (in white lettets on a red trround) affixed to every package by order of His Majesty's Hon. Commissioners, anil without which it is a forgery. Sola by KKMPTHORNE, PROSSEB end Co n Chrlstchureb, and Branch**. CB6B HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Colds! The Cause and Cure. There are several theories as to the origin of colds, but the immediate cause is that some chill—for instance, a draught—closes the pores of the skin suddenly. The poisons of the body cannot then pass out through the pores, but go inwards and produce irritation. Mature gets rid of tha poisons now, not by the porea and the sweat, but by the lungs. Baxter's Lung Preserver is a convenient, rapid, and efficient means of relieving congestion, because it acts directly on the lungs, thins the phlegm, throws off the inflammation, helps the lungs to take up and carry off the poisons, and assiets nature by making the skin do its work ia a natural way. ThoFe *ho have keen accustomed to step their coughs and colds with Baxter's Long Preserver call i* " The Magic Mixture," so often bu it aaved tbem fiom their old enemy. It seta ftpeedilr and decidedly, " like a charm.", It's famous because it turei. C357J

YOU \\TLI» BE SURPRISED. How muolv better yon feel if 'your stomach is iji Rood condition. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive' T-abules wiQ impTOv*e; your digestion -a£ onoo. Obtainahjta everywhere. ;. .' : ■ ■ ■

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 3

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