Dainty Underwear and Corsets Full of Warmth and Comfort These are things v hich cannot be done without *f you would sccnrc the greatest comfort tfoo cold weather at hand. liach garment and corset is lully up to Beaths high standard in shape, qu A.if" • r.nu iinish. D. & A. Corsets, newest models ; medium and low. bust; long hip's- suitable tor slight and medium figures: H 5/6 6/6 7/11 3/6 12/9 13/6 Warner's Corsets in latest shapes, white Coutille and i Batiste, all with front and side suspenders: c 6/6 8/6 11/Q 12/6 15/6 to 22/6 Jy V '*£yt\ i a rti es 'woven Merino Combinations, white and natural: V 4/6 5/3 6/9 7/6 8/6 10/6 11/6 // |T\ Ladie»' Navy Bloomers, All-\\ ool: *■" , tfV f 7/9 9/H 11/6 13/9 NMI Y/V, Ladies' Woven Nightdresses in natural and creme merino i I ■ 9/11 11/6 12/6 IS/S 16/6 ■ Ladies' Woven Bodices and Spencers, with long and short K5 « / J \\,A SICCVC %/^i e 2/^ a 3/3' 3/6 4/- 4/6 |||9HE / rl I'l \ H-'« allow 1/- Disccunt in each com pi fit £ for Cash. Stj If: 'fj (AJ beath s iffl \f| ij |[/ James Mitchell managing director. * CHRISTCHURCH. 157131-2258 —
Coal famine! Aro you caving < cod and getting more heat by tising ' k° a .'' ore?" Those who try it repeat then orders. Call and hco important scim* , tific report. In packet 3at Eispenct (for i-ton) and 2s (for ono t"")tic. Bull, and Pickering, Cashel 6treet. (Wholesale and Retail.) _ IMPORTANT NOTICE. THIS Paper i» registered at General Post Offico, London, and can be posted from onr London y Office, 83 Fleet street, to ary V ul the United Kinsdom for id. ThoEo of the public who rGeeiy* , copies of this paper from friends re I\ew Zealand can re-poet them lor jo from one part of tio Un:ted Kingdom to another
A LADY'S EXPERIENCE. For over two years I iras run down, weak, and miserable. My rnemorv was fickle, I Buffered from headcchee. and 1 had all (sort* of presentimerits of trouble comine. My nerves -.veie very bad. I scorned full of nervo troubles. My" bowels were irregular, indigestion, palpitation, and I could not sloop. I was lowspirited. A lady friend advi&wi mo t/> "ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT," And I am glad I did so. A few bottles of medicine made me quito we)]. I now fee! that lifo is worth living. This ia tho experience of hundreds who com© --and "Ask Loasby About It." Over 40 years' practical experience iB at the disposal of nil sufferers Advice and ilcdicinc, .'is 6d; Children, ?<■. Country patients treated bv letter. Send Ga 6d and a full import of a.ll your symptoms, and a doubic-sized bottlo of medicine is sent post free.—A. M. LOASBY (with W. F. MoArthur), the Only CUeanist GT'.t Colosibs etseel, Christcbunjh. '340 ST
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