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Friers, tigure, but tlio ropl cs.sencf> of c-heaimess is finality. Mefc6n> Armstrong Coy., Limited. aro keenly wliva to this fact, renowned as tlh< firm h:jvq bpcojno as our leading f drapers. Thry sustain their rpnutation by carefully maintaining quality, c'cspitr. their low prices. 4 fJnns at low prices. AVo aro offering balance of our high-nlass English at ppeciajly low prices. P.8.8.1j. Guns from £3 ]7y (kl. Cartridges at lowest rates, lfastiu, Bull and Pickering, opposite BRljaiilYiio's. fi Bosgago {jo,st! "What a plight to lia ip! But this i& the risk you run with unchecked baggngo. 4void it hy checking through U3 (rail pf tea). Costs less uTthe end anf( ensures safety. Enquire. Tito Sew Zo&hnd JSxiircse Compaiiv, Ltd. '4 The thousands who patroni&a 3fessrs Armstrong's High stroet ■will apyfttiuto the internal re-arranp;o-rneiits jilst completed for their, canifort. A new ladies' coat and costume room liss been added, and thp clothiiiß dc\partmpnt greatly enlarged, enabling; .' the firm to copo ivit)i their increasing businoEs. 4 It is to the advantage of importers to allow J. M. Heyivaod and Coy., Ltd., to clear their goods through Custapis- They have a largo star! constantly engaged at that work, and every "facility for giving quick delivery from railway. ' 6 On fe-.v subjects are there so many popular delusions as in regard to the . eyesight, and the resujts are ' often serious. The defect' which is by far most general comes with advancing years ° Although the sight may remain perfectly good for distance, yet the eye cannot accommodate itsolt to near oh* jfotg; consequently glasses are neededCpnatilt John B." Pro-.-tor, Ociilists 1 13Q High street, Cnristchurch. 4 .Who can name the Kew Zealand Bieadnoufktr Woll, the Cabinet can and will name, it, but there is a fiyo pound note awaiting the man, wdmaii, or child who'first anticipates.the Cabiiaet's «hoioe. This stimulus i<, intellect is offered W uu'r enterprising contemporary "The Weekly Press," whjch publishes fall dotails of the competition in its current issue. 6 Before purchasing elsewhere, call and I;he Robey Oil Jjjpgine, bei)zine or kciqsepe; also belting and lubricating oIW it JlcClcffand ' and Anderson's, 224 Ciujliel etrpet, Chriatchurch. o'

A BRIDGE 'STQHY. ; "An Anierk-an .Hostess in London," writing in ''.M1A.P., ,, says that "bridge players may make as much money a-9 iliey get tho opiwrlnnity to do in society j:o long os it is not known that ii>e.y-make a living by card play. Onco

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 9

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