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[these are real sale prices I o They don't refer'to shop worn goods, but to a X ) fresh, seasonable, and high quality stock. Our >< ) Summer Sale is now in full swing. your O ) opportunity to get bargains is now () 1 White Muslin Embroidered Dresses .... 4/11 to 12/6 Q Colored Cotton Frocks .... .... •••• —• 3/11 Colored Pique Costumes .... 9/11 (h Print Underskirts .... •••• from 1/11 rS White Muslin Blouses .... .... .... 2/11 (u Floral Muslin Blouses .... .... .... •••• 7 /H >{<> Up-to-date Untrirrimed Chip Shape Hats, all colors from S^d. * White Imitation Panama Hats .... ... from 1/11 W Trimmed Hats •••• 2/11 0 Hats Trimmed with Ruches and Feathers from 10/6 ( ) Children's Silk Hats .... from 1 /H CD Unbreakable Straw Hats, for maids and children, KJ ready to wear styles .... .... from 11£ d. W Ladies' Bathing Costumes from 1/6 >K Rubber Bathing Caps ... .... from 1/GRAHAM, WILSON & .SMOKE | ? THE HOUSE FOR VALUE, CH.CH. >< ) G4099—51/9 O JAMS & PRESERVES • " re * ou ma ' c ' ng your own ? | [)|j Now is the time to bo thinking about making your Jams and |j '} Wf,||lit 11 |K Preserves. Gooseberries are in, Apples and Pears are swell- u I II |Ur ing on the trees, and you will have your hands full to stock llie H X .- . 111 r pantry with Jams, Jellies and Preserves of your own making. B " I I lIJ Remember, many Jams are best made with green fruit.lf B I II Bp ' you have apples or pears growing in your orchard, pluck off R ; : I I j j a portion of the green fruit and make it into jellies. You . H t. I I SI won't lessen the crop by this, because you lose these ;'H ;»• j|j| I SIP; j * later as "windfalls." and you will find they make lovely jelly, ""'■l I*. "X , j even the quarter ripe fruit. '8 'K I •. i . But you need a new Preserving Pan, don't y«u? And gj ■ ZjV' certainly you do need a further supply of Jars. Gome to ■ I | Ashty, Bergb's for all you need. We have a complete supply— H II r| [ everything the 'jam-maker needs except the fruit and the sugar. ■ J PR|BERVING A I . - , Qfl II f» ff I 1 • •' to the . IflnU 1 ' H ; - • "rGbld«n s State;" JTari'made .by ..■ / Maßon!s';are;iin improvemerit ;in that' a Heavy English I / glot is pierced on the side of the screw- Enamelled- 9 on lid. Never'any trouble to open 12pts. 16 pts. I them. You just insert the blade of a ' 5/6 8/- B i. • . knife, into the . slot. This .raises the {jonts 24 Tita B ' band and lets the air in. Then . tf} m ' 10/-*- H -' you-'can unscrew theilid-without the / . ~ 10 „f« 10/ I B ? . least trouble./ v Heavy Copper ... ... 12 pta. 10/- ■ miiph nnr ' menu l c ITIIQ Larger sizes according to weight, about 10/6 B GOLDEN STATE MASONS ATLAS and 12/6 B • 1 V Heavy Brass ... ... 12 pts. 8/6 B •;N«wSeason « Rubber Jar Rings <•* , h I MASON'S AND WIDE MOUTH. Larger 12/6 14/6 and 16/6 B fISHBY B6RGH ml I HIGH STREET - CHRISTCHURCH. I that tea is probably fi| E»«rii nj." wSTB-'n^ ■ served in your home ||[jjj| |j|| C 4 over a thousand times a F with a very little u y ear » *£ i 3 surely worth H| WTlfc® ATVTB® H while haying only-the ' mWm . best and most delicious BB SOAP j HI it makes more cups to ! H gee« a very loog w«y. j ' ' IHII M C Waltc« H«n»«'««4 ' IH 11 I""""" *i B r * * B ibiMUUUttUUIK 1 il l b l' II I KVERYBODITS CANDOATI "No. 10" IPMMMmi'. whisky MM!

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15488, 15 January 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15488, 15 January 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15488, 15 January 1916, Page 2