I Father Christmas \s9nl Has Arrived>„ fc DICIW It is hard to realise that the Festive Season of Christ- - mas is once more almost upon us. Nevertheless, the lKlllir ==: fact remains, and one and all will, as usual, take upon IBIlilS^"" themselves the task of selecting Christmas Gifts for 111^1% M their friends—young and old. Undoubtedly, the best Era@Srai& II place to secure all these good things is the D.I.C. Eg|ffi^k I The Famous Christmas Bazaar, inaugurated I by the D.I.C, is now in full swing B Every Department throughout the entire Warehouse fMTVfI H and Showrooms is displaying an immense variety of |l|ffif |lt||lil& i ' ?5 *" H The Fancy Goods Department alone—the largest in . liQli!*s£*4 H Christchurch—is worthy of a special visit, and one J 2FijS*P^ B cannot fail to be amazed at the brilliancy and multi- ImIhSSwSSV. 9 plicity of the goods shown in this popular section. Illl*Ealill§M I No one Forgotten ... The D.I.C can provide I Gifts for People of any age ipuwzP 3 Don't Leave your Shopping Late! 51? ffiffl ! 'Wu 9 Make your Selection NOW, while "ll ' W^/Mil 1 the Assortments are at their Best. . J4 W yWP ■ B £* !_. >k2 -A — W\ _mm ___ Yes I Father Christmas has really arrived H I ilPlCl 111 SIC KSI #21 SI P and is daUy receiving visitors at the D.I.C. m Ijl II I iLI I 111 AI 9a I/.lit II Hundreds have already been through the m V/l II IJU lIUJ LFUfelAlll "MAGIC CAVE," which is even better nj than last year's effort. . I Now in Full Swing w . — ■ *' ~ \ ■ m How Goes the Garden? 1 fik> xhe days are becoming warmer, the air drier—and, to reap the full reward H of your labour in the garden, you'll have to water the plants regularly. H Good Garden Mose I *thMB j*#*&Lsi 3tttsMkfr*. Garden Hose'in any length—new stocks—of fresh, B **^Hy* Mi long-lasting rubber. Buy your supply now before g any of the plants wither. H ~ H - pLY GARDEN HOSE. MOULDED or RIBBED WIRE HOSE REELS. H H (In Coils of 6o feet). HOSjS-iJn. *■££* LAWN SPRINKLERS -We H En . v • _~ ._ *„„«. a-" 1 - 1/-per loot j ej st i an ded the very IS H " IS'Sr ™t HOSE DIRECTORS with or latest in Lawn Sprinklers. ■ M Jin. HOSE .. 7d. per foot without Tap, in -}, ■}, and nn. ,„ , 9 111 lin. HOSE .. 9*- P Blfoot sizes. • HOSE CLIPS, Biass and Galva§3 HOSE UNIONS, all sizes in . nised, lin. to ain. fa 4-PLY GARDEN HOSE. stock. Call and'see our Sure HOSE TAPS iin Jin., iin. ■ . m (In Coils of 60 feet). Grip Hose Union. The last _-' tc> T + „ -+ . m H i in HOSF 7d. per foot word in Unions. Neat m ROYLES UNIONS, to fit.on I I IS' Soil '* sit per foot appearance, and absolutely Plain' Brass Taps. Jin.. Jin.. H iin." HOSE .".' "Ifd. per foot watertight. "n- | I tools of Every Description! I I II satisfaction at Ashby, Bergh's. H \ B GRASS SHEARS 1/3 1/6 2/9- LADIES'. BORDER FORKS "DAISY "GRUBBERS . B \| ScfINNON or WWo ™gS«* R g^> ES gSrONHoIs I > H HOES-The Hoe of the sea- SWAN NECKED HOES, in « I Great Variety I ■ See Our Window for Special Display 1 I ASHBY, BERGH & CO. LTD. I 1 nigh Street Cbristcborcb i 5f " A=i66—S66lA „_^■■mMnBjpjp»JIBMB!!IIWWM HEROIC c ** ADIA * 5J3 x. %A# .»«..*«. IV «-• =3 A Canadian official report says:— rr 111 9. F6W SmOPL W6@KS 13 Xo more beautiful act of heroic _ < -ai ■_ ■_■__-~«. 3 self-sacrifice can be mentioned than ChPlStltiaS Will De MePe 9 that of Pi-irate Camille Shoule, of a \J§iW iatllia« www a Scotia battalion, during the The careful housewife will prepare beforehand to make her cakes and gre at advance on Courcelettc of Seppuddings. r= tt-ruoer loth. ~ ~ . , + „i„ He was a stretcher-bearer, and while E TO ENSURE SUCCESS the best of ingredients are absolutel> necessary. _. bjndjny thp wounded aftcr t h o capture ET We have just opened new shipments of of the positions was himself severely CT - » . , , ri -.rib' woundwl in the shoulder. fc= Car«nt..n«w khob's ... •• (tperlb." new «**„,. .. .. Hl .. wcunds wer; , ICSSO d. but lie rcE c^l^lmo n 'a n . eWßelßon, "i/'o?S t olSTuWond. '.'. " •• 3j-p*rJb. f;;sed to be and continued E :: M.*Bd!S.rib: ««..-.-«-«.•... .„•• Jrruw: — !vs wort for the ro.st of the day and i £ Jordan Almond, 3-p.ra-. In the morr.-.By ,ie was aßttin wonndM . , , ~, „, i„„, = ■• /« W r Ih 3 l ''- this time tliroush the lc.a. but he , i< We are now booking orders for our famous mild cured hams 1/1 per 10. ;I tQ , cavp We cook hams for clients for the trifling charge of 6d. each. Finally, about noon, while he was ,_ _ _ ta » -rue 3' dressing the wounds of -another man, CDAIItf A P.nnU LTD- I" -= Ms callant. gentle soldier, was shot ■■■g M. ■- ■ **■ Grocers through the heart and killed. jßt§&mP— Cjioj—lo46 H'.s general ha* said of him: |m^lii>ilfl^ltiili'iiilf IUI ' aia ' m ' lkl ;^f, ter devotion to duty x have never
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15767, 7 December 1916, Page 2
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