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"An Excellent Christmas Gift" D.I.C Morris jq< Chairs at "*'" ■— ■ — i A walk through the D.I.C llf^^^^^lJ this Christmas tide will re- S^^^^^^^M veal many thousands of E§SSbkmMs^\l articles eminently suitable J^^^^^^^^l/ for Christmas giving, but <^^-^i^Ws^M^^S^''l nothing could be more ac- : ceptable and useful than a TmJ^SS^u^^St^ In addition there are Easy V n 11 Grass Chairs in artistic and IraPP iillfi I comfortable styles from I fi X Sea Grass Chairs at 10/6, Jjl] . * iu 111 *-& Secretaires in Rimu or fill _ =^ ' H i_ll*-*^"" also Palm Stands in Rimu Jul .^^ •_______________,_________ The Chair ill us- Mi *° yOMr * urnisnin E s one •' t*ete famous Chairs, .? . • "." and thereby give increased cosiness and comfort The D.f.C. E-SV trated js covered „ ~ ..,■., —: ~ with artistic Tapes- *° ¥Bur nome - You can -»• Kas a reading chair, try, and the fr me or for writing, or you can ute it just for a " lazy " Payment System constructed of solid chair, In which to sit back and do nothing. It Birch and Rimu, answers perfectly to every requirement. An especi- J^.T^ir^rr stained Oak or ally attractive assortment of Morris Chairs is now small DtPObii Walnut. The ready for Inspection in the D.I.C. Furniture Show- and regular springs, webbing. rooms, priced from 427- in Tapestry to £5 in Moquette monthl >' P avmen *"• and all materials or Leather, according to quality and style. >' ou m ** f "om used are the very You will find a Chair here that suits you exactly /p™ • best. The work- in price and material, and you will have the satis- J he DIC wlth cx ." manship is fault- faction of knowing that this Chair will more than „£hout the leTst less, and the Chair pay Its way before the Summer season is over. Manv are threedifferentpos" |\ m _M|...''" ' availing them- • tions at will. In || I JT 1 *'..«._..._,■„-' selves of our liberal fact. we have II I I On all CASH PUR- terms, to their comevery reason to be || II CHASES we allow plete satisfaction., proud of this excel- I I I I . a DISCOUNT Of 1/- Come in and talk lent Chair at 42/- K«r . In each complete £. it over. j E. C." B.ROWN,Manager D 2220—15-17 II

A Boy's Appetite * Do you remember, the appetite you had when you were a boy? Your meals were never ready early enough. Yon sat down as 'hungry as a hunter, enjoyed—yes, with an ab- | solute sense of pleasure—every mouthful you ate, and rose from the table with thoughts fixed on the next meal. Your appetite is not so keen now j you do not relish your food so much. Often you are afraid to eat food for which you have a fondness, because it will '.' disagree." There is no physical reason why you should not thoroughly enjoy your meals. If you do not, your stomach/is out of order and your digestion impaired. Constipation, a sense of fullness after meals, headache, despondency of spirits, and many more serious disorders spring from an unhealthy stomach. Get back to the old order of things; you do not need violent purgatives or nostrums, which only give temporary relief. Buy. a bottle of Dr Crossland's " Noxol " to-day. It is Nature's remedy, compounded from fruit and vegetable juices only. "Noxol" regulates the bowels, removes all traces of indigestion, and gives you a boy's appetite. Obtainable from all Chemists and Storekeepers at 2/- the bottle. ' 5 Wholesale Agents, Tait, Bagrie Coy., Limited, Bedford Row, Christchurch. i You cannot help being nourished if you take BOVRIL BRITISH TO THE BACKBONE. DON'T LOOK OLD. I * look old, with those trey and faded hairs, ft g W*TF \A always so coo- If M- I Jl spicooas. Al6 V] /'iC \W m 3) Hair Restorer, 1/6 girts health to the Hair and restores the natural colour. It cleanses the scalp; is the most perfect Hrir Dresaißg. OOm'T LOOK OLD. 1 OiO j

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15769, 9 December 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15769, 9 December 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15769, 9 December 1916, Page 2

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