Holiday Requirements I Whether it is a small brief bag, Gladstone bag, suit case, cabin ] or overland trunk, dress basket, cane trunk, oi: steel trunk you ] require on your holiday jaunt this season, we can supply you | . with it, and at very reasonable cost. Your personal outfit, too, | „ will. necessitate new purchases, and the following list will j " | probably remind you of articles you requirej #» p ■Fancy Department Showroom RIBBED and PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE— TUSSORE SILK COSTUMES— 1/6 to 3/6 pair Spccicl Line .. .. .. 4-7/6 to 68/PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE KOSE, with Embroi- C ttt<- pt dered fronts. Anklets and Side From . 10/6 to 21/I LISLE THREAD HOSE, Plain Black arfd Lace WHITE EMBROIDERED VOILE BI.OUSES— | Ankles .. .. 2/- to 4/8 pair 7/11 to 21/ j I BLACK SILK HOSE, iu Plain, Laic Ankics and Self WHITE PIQUE and DRILL SKIRTS— j I Clocks, .. .. 3./11 to 8/6 pair From .. .. •• •• 8/11 j S ELBOW-LENGTH FABRIC GLOVES, in Beaver, BLACK and WHITE and COLOURED DRESSES. j I Grey. Brown, and Champagne— j n Crepes and Voiies— From K/S to 29/6 J I „riT , 1/ V, 2/3 2/11 3/S SUMMF-R COSTUMES .. From .. 25/6 j I REAL SUEDE GLO\ ES. 3-domc Fasteners, in Black CI)nT , T r ta'tc > ! § and all the leading colours ; also Black with White CO.ilS .. .. i. Rom .. «.l, ffl lacks .. 6/6 pair SILK SPORTS COATS .. From 35/6 to 43/G ;j | DENT'S KID GLOVES, j-domc, Fasteners, in all the R leading colours— I Two Special Lines .. 3/11 5/11 pair . | LADIES' UMBRELLAS, Silver-mounted, long, ft Straight and Crooked Handles— A \ I Price? from .. .. 4/6 to 29/6 MBU S' PCD&rtMCHt I SUNSHADES, Blacfc and White. Black and Grey f flj mixtures .. 5/11 7/11 9/11 12/6 each BRIEF B\GS .. .. .. I®/6 to 23/8 j 0 SMART NECKWEAR; newest novelties, in Plain and c E H Embroidered Muslin Collars and Fronts. Regi- iv LAGS .. .. .. , j S mental stripes, etc. 1/- to 3/6 each GLADSTONE BAGS .. .. - to 57/6 1 EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, neatly SUITCASES .. .. 15/3 .to 55/- | . worked .. .3d. to 2/6 each UMBRELLAS .. .. .. 10/S»to 22/6 2 LADIES' HAND BAGS, Leather and Suede, in the " ro\TS 45/- to 90/- I I newest stvles—Prices from 3/11 to 40/- each RAIN COAT- .. •• J I j FIBRE-CANE LUNCH BOXES .. 2/9 3/-each SILK SHIRTS .. « .. 10/6 to 16/6 3 DRESS BASKETS, in all sizes, with Nickel Handle SILK COLLARS .. .. .. - .. 1/3 and Leather Strap— ■ . NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ... .. 4/6 to S/G Pnces from 3/11 to 7/11 according to size ;,. r vvTc 7/c frv if/n I ■ SMALL SHOPPING BASKETS- IENNIS TROUSERS .. .. 7/6 to IS/6 B Prices .; .. .. 1/-to 3/6 FANCY SOX .. .. 1/9 to 2/6. 3 B SOFT FELT HATS .. .. 7/6 to 14/6 | I — / 70II ' ETV ?'^5' W , n „ T MERCERISED HANDKERCHIEFS 9d. each I ' KHAKI MERCERISED HANDKERCHIEFS- , 8 COA PASTES S nnd EUTH^N " OL IOOTH LXXEN HANDKERCHIEFS 10d. 1/-. 1/3 1/6 \ I "" TALC POWDERS, SOAPS, in various makes HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS - j B PERFUMES, BAY RUM, Etc.—Low Prices! 1/6 1/9 2/6 j GRAHAM, WILSON ®, SMELLIE I The House for Value Ghristchurch 3 r , > • : V V " G4OOO-4531 . ( | Symptoms of a Weak Bladder A very common complaint with serious consequences. Thousands suffer in ignorance It is' really remarkable how many people are suffering with bladder trouble, yet do not know_ik_ Numberless ' v children are snfferinfj with weak bladders; and their parents do not know it, thinking all the time that the child is ■ ~ naughty. This is wrong. But there is an even greater number of men and women, both old and young, who are suffering with bladder trouble. They know there is " something wrong/but what it is they cannot tell. ■ ' .dfMBWMBEMw Just read these symptoms through, and see if . ■ — ' any of themapply to you:—Nasty taste in the mouth, ' bad complexion, scanty urine.:- restlessness . "at 1 night, continual thirst, |)juns in the groin with . : v a burning sensation inside, inability tto retain nr ■ \VW v v * lfcV * urine (bed-wettinc. stone;or gravel in the £? a¥lh\ BMi . bladder, too frequent deaire to urinate,brick- ff VEi iNV *' dust or sediment in . the urine, and an J y MA\ u8 I If you have any of tfiese symptoms you AJ * & Ult - should not neglect them, because if you do you fWf & \ kVißßHiffi a* ■ will find that instead of coring itself, your jaßr bladder tTOuWe - com plain tha^obtain^j^a • "tissues is most grateful, and as they ■ Oh! v ~ -assist the kidneys in passing-ri:e uric acid Mm, \ Back gtfison from the systrai, tins prplific source of . 1 "When the bladder are restored, , mla . and can pass o£E this poison themselves, wr dragging piuns. will leave, the joints cease / fa J aching, and the delicate organs will become • II M T" -.. soothed in their irritated and inflamed parts. Then ./WyMA. ,»%, J. 1 JJ 'you really-will be surpoised how different all Js!ga upr £ 1 M the tforld will seem to you. Instead of drudgery, - :mf your hooseheld'dudes will becowe a,pleasure, life ff g&s & will be will beibrighter and happier, ** • M . and so will those with whom you come in contact. ~ . - Many remedies claib to cure; and do, without doubt, give relief for a time, but the one remedy which will give voucraicfc relief, andmost probably a permanent cure, is De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, for when once cured - *by these wonderful little pills, our readers say they are cured for ever. ; And yetthey are so gentle m action that babies may take them. Thpy will cure you no matter how old you are. : • ■ mm mm „ tik Kidney & Bladder De Witt s Pills Of chemists and storekeepers everywftsre, 3/- and 5/6 p«r box. If you have an* # In ge«l;s genuine De Witt's PFl!s with (he bide seal on cork—send your money to Falrbairn, Wright & Co, Dunedln, Auckland andWeJJiglon, who will gladly supply by return. ■ o*7 - b - ' ( ,■ . ' . . I PREMATURELY QRfiY. ■ ; '■■■■■ "■ 1: —- . . ..x_—■ , Ik«Bitem,"o«c«fTw,m."«Wi ' BEY GIFT LEATHEBWABE - • FBOU THE MAKERS .If you are buying any Travelling Goods— ■ _ (Petted »n7»<Mnw«, 3d. eitra>. C*#? :'.'Britf Por<m?inteai!X, and the like— . ccm«iouc. We are the actual manufac- . — tuttrs. We have a very fall range of Giit : fjfai ecHl . too—Pegg>-" Bags, Pocket **&> fPAP OF THE POLL* Wallets, and all the 1 ke. *"*. I JOHNSON & COUZINS ** NO. 10" •78COLOMBO STBEET A Saddlery Breach - 95 Casbel Street ▼ r v H. GUPSEIX, Manigrf. _ N MMi 'v U*i3—**°7 - . J
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15479, 5 January 1916, Page 2
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