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"THE JOY OF LIFE." & \ Vi -Of A. Nourishing Food %J|L . . for Baby . . l> JfPilk. M/7/r Arrowroot Biscuits Jm im. Tllis 1S tlie * oocl tliat Bub >' l° vos ~ and the kind Jmw ila iat nour ' s^es h" 11 best—f° r these Biscuits conJBF talk * a n * ne * o °d properties which make nerve, «S* muscle and brain. Get a pound for Baby to-day— £& your grocer sells them—but ask for Aulsebrook's f <t*Z<zz^>^ r jf y OU wan t your Baby to thrive. They stand "'TIS A GLAD WORLD " * or P ur * tv anc * tne maximum of nourishment. When the liver's right. Mothers will find that Aulsebrook's Milk Arrowroot Biscuits, : soaked in warm milk or water, will agree with even the j! The greatest joy in life is to enjoy most delicate babies. I i good health. Walker's Vegetable Sprup J^ not alone makes you healthy but keeps you so. Why ? Because it stimulates " ~ " the liver, regulates the stomach, purifies r~ • . ■ > the blood and assists digestion. !' "Give it a turn," you can't go wrong, : ' (T* JL | • f j either on land or at sea, to make the I C OQIYtfTIP^ "eyes" bright, "liver" right, and your ° l J lUII •• *' life" one long delight. Use Walker's Pure Vegetable Syrup. Sold at chemists SI)6 . . and stores, price 1 /6, double size 2/6. # • « « • or post free in N.Z. from J. J. F. 13 ITX~I %f% fY Ai/I tI 11 f\ /T* t*\ f Walker. Chemist. Manchester Street. O£XoHiins> iVlllllDery Christchurch. " ' J "I CORNER HIGH ST. AND f M This explains our popularity. ' \ PfiCUiri GT You know we are doing a big busily UMOffiEL. 01. g J ness m our Mantle and Millinery 5 (Next Warden's. Grocer) g Department. Have you ever con- % 1© ftlf&liff iT&fldkJ i sidered why ? It is because our J Id WUffl Wα Ln I \\\fcN>*««*«Wv , w\ creations are so pretty and stylish. 5 .... nlv • i k and our ready-money prices are so low. We have costumes for all j[ And the Pubhc are.invited I h and 4 tsto s y u f t eVery faCe . 5 to Inspect our Prices. c „ , . , _ ~ ~ C « g For the Carnival Season, we would recommend :— C' We the Sydney line— | LIGHT SUMMER TWEED COSTUMES, trimmed with black silk j small profits and quick re- | collars and cuffs, at.. .. .. 85/6 59/6 to 84/----x turns. S ]| % LINEN COSTUMES, in newest shadings and also white, trimmed € 4MMA wnrth o? Rnn(<t snri % I either with braid, silk, or self-coloured insertion — ISS I At - •• «/6 27/6 32/0,0 55/9 each € the Pound. | WHITE MUSLIN " EMPIRE " DRESSES, trimmed with cmi These goods are first-class 1 broidery or lace, at... .. 21/- 22/9 to 3«/6 each ! quality Tan and Glace Kid | TRIMMED MILLINERY, in styles for present wear— \ Ladies' —just in the fashion, € From .. .. .. 15/ 6 18 / 6 21/-to 42/6 ; and. we shall sell them at | READY . TO .WEAR STRAW HATS, from .. 6/6 to 16/6 ' uai rnnifle I CANVAS HATS, from 6/6 to 14/9 each HALF rnluE g Of the-Christchurch Prices. 5 , < __ __ __ _ —^, V i Please give us a call. ' | 4 Al\ 1 ¥ ? A GREAT SAVING TO I I working men at the i Ready-Money Store 1 Sydney Boot Store I 05731115 l Colombo street the excess uric w%® «% & &* 1 is the best cure •* i for rheumatism / Only a Few More Days of \ and £OUt. / this Unprofitable Selling \ All Chemists and Stores, § ■ \ 1 j/6 and 4/6. lltls not likely YOU will let anything 1 _ B hinder you coming before it is too late. 1 / Boots and shoes are a necessity. You \ ■Mnsanaßwinannßiiiiii 11 a S anc i eveiy member of your family need 1 BisniP / them, and you have never been able to \ lAlIRII" fU MAKγ / buy them better than you can to-day. 1 LHUHIL Vll I HUt I Remember, it's not PROFITS, it's CASH I GREAT CLEARING SALE OF / T™^ 6 \ FURNITURE /men'sbox calf boots- \ rUnilliynC. # Were J4/6 Sale Price 9/6 \ • / GLACE KID YALE TOE BOOTS— \ EVERY ARTICLE MUST GO. I Were 226 .. .. Sale Price 12/6 \ j LADIES' GLACE STRAP SHOES— - \ FURNITURE AT YOUR OWN / SHOES-1 \ PRICES. a Were 59 to 10/- .. Now all 2/6 \ j / Lots more Bargcins, too .. . You never s*w such Selling \ Having decided to give up j / ~ CALL AND SAVE MONEY —' \ stocking Furniture for the I / a « wtosb. « et AiM \ now offering for a short period I / * "" •* * 1m&1ito&mn& 1 the whole of our well assorted i / \ €\K. l^«k»«-<-»!***r>6<nM \ stock of Brand New and up-to- / *05 Mancliester street \ date Furniture of all desnip- r m i-w--*?* H i mmm m <|[ tions at LESS THAN COST S de ?s"i f S EAITANGATA COAL I J astomsh you. | THE HOUSEHOLD COAI. Remember this Sale is only I for a few days, and every- ; Chimneys and flues never choked with soot. article Mast Go. No poking required _. fire vv m keep in. For baking Iflimir 0 iniAIT I and cooking cannot be beaten, gives a fine even heat LAUKIt ffi Ifiyt SOLD BY ALL COAL MERCHANTS I CSCM ij] luetioneers and Land Agents 11—-— =m Colombo Street. \ w!^^,^^^!^^^ Constipation, and Biliousness -^ c tobe had 2£U=^ at the {Mo ™* Hotels^ chr»tchurch and District:- | . OCCIDENTAL MEW ZEALANDER ZETLAND ARMS | Ti. • i • i < v II EXCELSIOR MASONIC ROTHERFIELD | Ine immense number ot oruera for r wo- w ■.#»»»•.•«» ___...,,—... u«oir ct 68 fcids. sent by pott direct to the proprietor, j | WARNER'S PROVINCIAL MARKET | i« convincing proof thtt tbp pi;bhc ap- ! g QUEEN'S SAXON Lytt#lton HEATHCOTE ARMS H !^:n.SS r S O J^" ~rißJf i>OWer ° Ver ,he I I SUTTON'S HOTEL, Sumner RACECOURSE. Rlecarton | Frootoide are eiesran: in appearance, suid ffl CITY HOTEL PLOUGH HOTEL, Rangers g t^di^iS,^ 1, ffi; §*• BEARDSLEY, «rl«|toM E «"««e«L I * bright, cheery Uu.w of perfect hcultli i • NEW BRI6HTON HOTEL g ** kin E pUce of alugpish, "depressed fee!- fm ' H SS tin h e °^l^f^r iy, " d h/ lh ° ! I A»k fo.. SPEIGHT'S, and e«e that you tf«t It I | l-roctoid. »ct on the liver; a j | H eo»* taken. »t b«dttcne one© a -week hidilv B teaefici.) c » week •• hi.lily i | AGENTS FOR FAMILY AND BOTTLED TRADE: ! MALING * CO. LTD., g

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13871, 24 October 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13871, 24 October 1910, Page 2

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