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I ii nil nnHijr- ■**■*•"• Ej ■ _. " -. H""^?-;: 1 H • II l--_-_a_OT__M-___ , 9 j^§* 1 New Zealand Made. li-/ k Two marks of excellence that every discriminating Blanket Buyer -I , $ looks for and appreciates" ~ - New Zealand's Blankets are I-. I famous for quality and value. Undoubted I-•" I j merit has won for them a premier position in the I I - | I Blanket world. 11 i } i i 1 I The reason is twofold— II * ■' I • I 1 |. § I. Only ihe best wool goes into New IB Zealand made Blankets. I 2. The leading Dominion Mills always | -• | maintain a Standard of • S'' | finish and quality. j '. | That is why Beath's Blanket stock consists of the productions of j |j the best F_ew Zealand EVIilSs. They recognise that | • I Quility and Re lability are of first importance* and these are 1 found in their Blankets. Their values, too, are unassailable. 1 Beath's Leading Blanket -■' Y\ The "BEATALL." N >:} |, J cAI "A full sized, all woo!. New Zealand made .;';." | <£> A.i__i4 Blanket, white whipped and unbeaten in value. \ \ ' | | OO C* Blanket that is known and appreciated in many '*"*'* I b CW Z- ca *and homes .. „ __7'o a pair. -> :; i ' OTHER prices as follows : I-v | Cot Blankets - • 7 / 6 te 14/6- : % I -Single Bed Blankets - 17/6 'to " 29/6 .'p- * Jouble Bed Bknkets - 24/6 to 39/6 :■' I ?EE Ov Extra Large Size Blankets 29/6 to 49/6 . •,;/.'. 3 i I ->*i" | ] | *-. I F_ IP A Til 9PA I TIW J am « Mucheii rLw__*JL__-__L I V, BihAlH & 10. Lliristctiiircn §

YES, IT STARTS TO-DAY - Huge Clearance of Boots and khoaal Uuiu.-, u«.iu* *..- «.i.lßr<i.r« rfHfcK fJOFttfiAR. No reasonable offer refused—Yes, it will Pay you to buy Men's Glace Kid Derby Bals Usual Price .. xo/ti Now.. .. -... ' .. • .» tr, • * -Men's Box Calf Derby Bals- latest shapesUsual Price IS/6 .. .. . N-».H.1 Men's Chrome Derby Bali.,- all leather— - -•' . Usual Price 14/6 ... Now onlr * .. It/I Men's Strong Working Bals Usual Pnce .. Ji/n Now.. ... .. .. ".."Mt Men's Best Oualitv'Green2_de Shooters— '.Usual I rlci 18/6 ■..■': .. Now li,'» LA-lEB. Ladies" Glac© Kid Derby Bate, round toes, all Ici-kt ■ Usual -Price 12/6 ' ■.;■>. .. Jtfow 10 _ Ladies' Glace Derby Shoe, round toss, alj leatier- ' Usual' Price 10/6 .. , .. N_w,B/tl' - -„ Ladies' Patent Evening Shoes .. 2/11 3/" v Only a few of these linc_ Ladies' Glace Kid Evening Sb-es x-bar .. ••" .; With Buckie.. .. .. ' .. %'3 ■. \ CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. Girls'' All-leather School Boots, local make— 7 x 10—«/11 • -.'.".■'' n's r l's— 7/11 Boys' AU-leatner School Boots, local make— 10 - f\ —7/1- ...-..■ i'_ x S'^—4>* - Girls' Box' Calf or Glace Kid Derby Bals., round toes .7 _ i 0—7,11 .. 11* x t's—B/_' Children's Warm Slippers from 94. Ladies' from ltd. : Gents' from .. ... .. .. , 1/1-.. -S Hundreds of other lines will be shown in the Window . . _* and at Door. 8m enr DUplsy; It wilt csinlnce tint" " jou can't do better than bay from o* and unnonqr. -•- ', I 1 BLUE BOOT SHOP '" ' ".'.-» Right opposite Armstrong's, LOWER HIGH STREET . <-i '..'.-'' ■* 1 1 ■" .1 .. I Lefr-off Clothing I ■_■—■■-■■-—■-■-_■■___■__■_■«_■■■ Read This: £?* The well-to-do people of Christ- &-f church only buy the very best of ■%> Clothing. They generally wear; ■ "f^ them a few times— -sometimes not '_•*' at all—then Mrs. Elrwood 'comes ~ -*, - in. She boys them cheap, conse- "v, quently she can sell them cheap. .-' Mr*s. Ellwood knows good t&jond-hand Clothingof the best mac «al and wdt made will last longerQOk better, and is V; infinitely fin every way, •'■ than the cheap, ready-made shoddy ,- Mps. ELLWOOtt \'._ Second-hand Clothiap 123-125 and 127 Armagh Street PHONE 3087 If? I ** I ::"-■. ■■■■■■■_■—■"■"^"■"■■•—■■■■■—■—_■_■»•■_»• .— __ • "* v' ' \ ' ■ ......'. '" 1 . A Word to Farmers V } ON BOOTS I?' Gord boots are always Cheap; ■/.'"'* but chi*p b*ote arc not always. -~;> gocd. We could make a cheaper boot for the farmer, but we don't , .. We would make a better boot," ' / but we can't. If yon want a really satisfactory boot },J —style, comfort and durability are • ~. ' all combined in the Ask your dealer for that brand, and dch't be put of!" with any other. " r ' ;- W_On_»A__ M-JtOTA-TCTU— Suckling Bros., Christchurch g I ______> i - ROBERT WALES PATENT ATTORNEY :\ Head Office: 40 DowUng Street (Coratf ... Princes Street). DUNEDIN ■<'- INFORMATION FREE T;x Chri-tchurch Ofiice: iaß Hereford Stfeet* * • vt C3_IJ PERCY HBUtfORR Mi_-_a> ' >g 'M

HAIR FELL OUT Tl BALD SPOTS • » Child Lay and Cried with Pain, Itching Dreadful, Unable to Sleep. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Clear of Skin Trouble. . _ Marten, N. Z.—"My little brother's head came out in a sort of rash and bad festered heads and the hair began to fall out, In fact he had two bald spot*, not a hair to be seen. He Buffered from this trouble for about eighteen months, and I rubbed the Cuticura Ointment on the bald patches and within ten days the hair was -rowing, and sow I am pleased to say tho hair on those spot- Is the same as the other. .The poor little fellow used to lie In bed and cry with the pain, and the itching waa dreadful and he was unable to sleep. We had tried other remedies, ointments and lotions, etc but of no use. but since using Cuticura Ointment and Soap be has been clear of any sort of skin trouble. I used to rub the Cuticura Ointment on my brother* head and thea wash it with the Cuticura Soap. " When I know of anyone who la Buffering from anything of the ___• or similar complaint* I alway* advise them to use Cuticura Remedies, as they are sure to care." (Signed) Miss Mary Evans. July 13. 1012. For red. rough, chapped and bleeding hands itching, burning palms, and painful finger-end- with shapeless nails, a one-night Cuticura treatment works Wondera. Directions: Soak hands, on r_ tiring, in hot water ■ and C_ticur» Soap. Dry, anoint with Cutienra Ointment and wear soft bandages or eld. loose gloves during the night. They are equally effective for the skin, scalp and half. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 3_-p. Bkin Book. Address B. Towui * CoSydasy. N 8. W.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14982, 1 June 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume L, Issue 14982, 1 June 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume L, Issue 14982, 1 June 1914, Page 10