19/6 19/6 1 Usually2s/- /II Usually 35/- g BOX CALF DERBYS 1 Half-inch Welted Soles. | Full. Broad, and Medium Toes. Ml Oak-tanned Soles. ji? '.9276-11
"FLOWER BAY ,, IN LYTTELTON. ♦ Arrangements are being made to hold a Flower Day in Lyttelton on the occasion of the annual Regatta on .New Year's Day, in aid of the Britain and Belgium Relief Fund, A number of ladies have -taken up the proposal enthusiastically, and arc arranging {or a large supply of flowers. There will be a large crowd of visitors to the Port for the regatta, and tho sale of flowers in t>;e streets and on the wharves should realise a good sum. It is reported a common custom with the Germane to make attacks just before dawn, when the vitality of our men is lowest, and consequently the resistance offered cannot be so effective. It is the same way with a common cold. "Wien there is a loss of vitality the system is least able to resist attacks of* influenza, colds in the head and chest. Baxter's Lung Preserver is tho best preventative, as it builds up tho system in a wonderfully short time. Is 10d a bottle at all stores and chemists. 6 20,000 DOCTORS are recommending Piasmon rPlasmon added to any food both enriches the flavour and increases the nutritive value enormously."—"Lancet." 2
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15140, 2 December 1914, Page 8
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223Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 15140, 2 December 1914, Page 8
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