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I . ..KEEN ON _. - I Aulsebrook's "ierry Widow" and "Peter Pan" Caramels I And so is everyone who tries these dainty, J I delicious and wholesome sweets. Aulsebrook's j I " Merry Widow " and "Peter Pan "Caramels j ! "are a delight to both old and young ...... j A Treat for all Caramel Lovers | | " Cauld blaws the blast."— Bums. x% I AT I I EVERY DEPARTMENT i I REPLETE and COMPLETE I I FURS • I I LADIES' COATS from -' - ' 1 9/6 | -| NEWEST MILLINERY - 10/6 up . | I LARGE FLEECY BLANKETS 17/6 | I DOWN. QUILTS from - -. 12/6 1 '$;;;■ BED RUGS - -, - - 4/11 I |, DRESS TWEEDS *from -■" • 1/- | I;; SILKS X I !{ '-\ CO>STUMES-from - . .' _- 25/- ~f| ![ OVERCOATS from «- « - 19/6 i jj BOYS' COATS - *-■■'- 5/11 | j! HARD HATS > - -* •-. 3/11 1 1 VICTORIA SQUARE; and HIGH STREET I g C 5507. € jj.j*ywhi)i"ywitiPiy^ IA Traveller that Never Sleeps... Christchurch business houses—those on th* firing lino upbuilding themselves . and upbuilding their city—havo an agent In thalr service paying homage to nil.. . holiday, knowing nothing about early closing, caring) little about'tho weather, never sleeping, never weeping. That traveller.covers a vast territory before tho sun .is-up,. and reachesmany thousands before breakfast gongs have sounded.' > *: ',- He rides In all trains, tha coach, tho tramcar. . His. duty,ls. to .go, and'he,goes—goes'lnto .ovory. nook and.,corner of that "territory from which Christchurch retailers and merchants-draw business. Ho other traveller presents such results for so'llttlo' money* ' ', He other traveller Is welcomed at every station." &t ovory stoppieg-piace he Is announced thus-- ■ . "The Press"' '.•"..."'. Chrlstehureh's foremost business houses aro represented in this:greatjano. growing.territory by this übiquitous traveller. ' '.:.'-> wa ii M i i jjjg | PLASMON—the FOtMD.-| B. " Plasmon contains nearly four times as much,pro- B teid as;fresh butcher's meat, and.n'early ; 2o,times as ,| much as pure fresh milk."— Medical Press (aid , B "We used Plasmon preparations continually fi during the National Antarctic Expedition, arid.one jof /■"' our sledging parties practically lived on' Plaisnibn."*-*- Ej * Commander E. H. Shackleton, R.N.. B " Three years ago my wife could not take anything B till Dr. advised mc to get her Plasmon Food, B Cocoa and Biscuits, and she simply lived on them for B months. She is now better than she has ever B been. — Mr. ; —, Foleshill. nr. Coventry. B ' PLASMON is used by the Royal Family* £f II Plasmon, Plasmon Cocoa, Plasmon Chocolate. __ H - . and Plasmon Biscuits of aU Chemists, Grocers, and Stores.' $9 - H Plasmon, Ltd., London. New Zealand Depot—Nathan's Bldgs., Wellington., B jppg A Luxury '! gg! jlgg : Lat@rl *--*—-v A Famous Reiish. ; lgl . __ ■ ***-—-•- ——•*""——■ ■■ , _~.„.«» BY WARRAirr OP APPOHTOISI-r,: WW » <i9i« V a PAINTER AND DECORATOR. "^?^*itfq-«___._iaß „____ -^s O . * taatgfi Stock of **BON AOOdS?^ s !*^?*^ 1 ! 16 - 1 PLATE BLABS,' "BON ACOO_tiy' METAC m . 5« ' o * la * V * rn Bit___t»_wk, ofce.. eto. Wbokwle and Retad Paperhangingi, Oil, Colour, and Gla« Ware bouse, <L Colombo St *- Christchurch^

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 3