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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. WHITC.OMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. RETAIL DEPARTMENTS will CLOSE at 1 p.m. until further notice. For urgent Printing Orders ring ISSI. AND TOMBS, LIMITED. CHEAP HEADING FOR CANVALESCENTS. Now that all Amusement places aro closcd—Picture Theatre®, Libraries, etc. — nothing is t-o wolcorne in the ;i-3 a tiupply of good Cheap Nereis —bright, light, and entertaining. Quite indispensable for convalescent friends and relatives. All at 10d, Is 9d, Os, and 2s Gd. SOME CHEAP NOVELS. J- T. More's Humorous ''Bishop of Cottontown," 2s. Harold Bindlcen: Carmen's Messenger, 2s. F. Marion Crav.'ford: Khaled, 2s (Arabia). J. K. Buckroso: Bocausc of Jane, '2b. Gertrude Pago: The Rhodesian. 29. Amelio Rives': World's End, 2s. Charlotte Mansfield: Red Pearls, 2a. Charlotte Mansfield: Gloria (S. African), 2s. Le Queux: The Tickencoie Treasure. 2s. Mrs Humphry Ward: Delia Blanchflower, ss. Zane Grey's Western Novels at 2s. S. R. Crockett: Cinderella, la 3d. B. M. Croker: Married or Single, 2a. Anthony Hope: Prisoner of &enda, Is 9d. Owen Wister: Rod Men and White, 2s. D E. Jones: Peter Piper, 2s. Rhoda Broughton: Joan, lOd. Quiller Couch. The Splendid Spur, lOd. B. F. Benson: Mr Teddy, 2s. "Smiler" Hales: McGlitsky. Is. Kathlyn Rhodes: Sweet Life, 2s. Hennessey's Australian Tale, "The Outlaw," 2a. THOUSANDS TO CHOOSE FROM. BOOKS FOR CHILDREN. Painting Books, Stamp Albums, Picture Books, 3d upwards, and fine Story Books la to ss. All very welcome in the home at present. KEEp CHEERFUL. Games and Puzzles to amuso everyone at homo: — Draughtsmen, Is, Is 6d, and 2s Gd. Chessmen, 6s, 7s Gd, and 9s Gd. Jig Saws 250 pieces l-la Gd, 300 17s 6d. Playing Oards, Is, Is Gd, and 3s 6d. Cribbago Boards, Is Cd, 2s, and 2s fid. Glyptoko's New Modelling Clay la 3d per lb. All Colours. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED. W&197-1003F CHIROPRACTIC Don't go on suffering CHIROPKACTIO when Chiropractic (KiroCHIROPRACTIC prak-tik), the new scicnce CHIROPKACTIO of healing without inediCHIROPRACTIC cine 3, will completely roCHIROPRACTIC store you to health. No CHIROPRACTIC need to tell the ChiroCHIROPRACTIC praetor your complaint. CHIROPRACTIC By an examination of your CHIROPRACTIC spinal vertebras he can CHIROPRACTIC tell you your troubles, CHIROPRACTIO physical and organic. By CHIROPRACTIO correctly adjusting the CHIROPRACTIC spine ho restores nature | CHIROPRACTIC to a condition whereby j CHIROPRACTIC indispositions nro i overcome in a perfectly natural manner. Consultations are free. You owe it to yourself to call and mako enquiries. JAS. YOUNG, Chiropractor, Royal Exchango Buildings, Cathodial square, CHRISTCHURCH. Y8406-3 DOES THIS INTEREST YOU? ACCORDING to Mark Twain, it is moro trouble to make a maxim than it is to do but here are a few commonsense specimens .that will recommend themselves to most people:— . Keep your mind open to all that is new. Give everything a hoaring. Never believe a think is. false or wrong' because you havo not seen it or heard of it I k°And romember what Napoleon said when they praised him for crossing the Alps in i winter: "I deserve no praise tor crossing the Alps. But Ido deserve praieo for not be-1 lieving the fools who said it could not be dono." ~ jjjgjo 23 hirdly a oiscsflo tlisit Ji&s not been cured or greatly relieved by Chiropractic adjustments. Enquiries solicited. Consultation absolutely free. J. A. SCOTT, Chiropractor, Bonnington'a Buildings, corner High and Ciu&hel erects. 5421 SUPPER. T7JTHETHER it's Hot Supper, SUPPER. -* »- Tea and Cakos, Cocoa, SUPPER. Chocolate, CoSee, or Soft Drinks, SUPPER, all alike can be enjoyed at WatSUPPER, kins's,, Cas hoi street, next BalSUPPER. lantyne'o. Soups, Beef Tea, and SUPPER. Bovril are always on the menu SUPPER, day and night. Everything SUPPER, daintily served at reasonable SUPPER, prices. 51 Photogxaphy. Youx Photograph should be a Photography, good one—it will be a perPhotography. manent record ot your present Photography, appearance. Up-to-date Studio Photography. Appointments and Modern ApPhotography. liauoee are essential, added to Photography, which is Tone, Mounts, etc. Photography. All our work iB personally Photography, supervised by Mr Binna. WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, VV 733 Colombo street, Christchurch. WB4IO-2

RICHARD IA ELLIOTIANA, THE GOLDEN ARUM LILY. yy E have a nice lot of BULBS to offer of the Golden Aram Lily for present planting. This is ft very distinctive Golden flowered Aram, easy of culturo, and blooming in January and February. STRONG BULBS - - - la 6d each. Posted 3d extra. ' ORDER EARLY. NAIRN AND SOUS, Lincoln road, Christchuroh. Telephone: ML N6405-2336 l ' -■ j SPECIAL REDUCTIONS In CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. W. and G. Cups and Saucers, lOd, Is, Is 3d. Wore. Cups and Sauocrs, special line . Is. Sete Plain White Jugs 4s. Odd Jugs, largo size ... 2s 3d and 2s 6d. 82-Pioce White Dinner Sete for 32s 6d. Tumblers, exceptional value 6d, 7d, and 9d. Glass Dishes (all ehapes and 6izes), Teapots, (plain and fancy). Dinner and Soup Plates At SPECIAL CUT PRICES. We have just opened up a Splendid Assortment of Dinner Sets which are worth inspection. WARDELL'S. W8378-1328 P7 OA—NEARLY NEW BUNGALOW of 4 OV/ 5 rooms, 6un porch, panelled entrance, porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold service, electric light and iron point. Gas ring, tiled hearths and grates. Land 32 perches, chain frontage. Motor "entrance and gates. 2d Tram three minutes off. A well planned, attractive property built to suit mo- j dera requirements. Particularly good value ! to-day. I WM. JAMESON and SON, I J4781-9766 213 Manchester street. Remember "ayon" tyres a™ bri- j TISH throughout. British Tyres for British Motorists. The "AVON" -'SUNSTONE" Crosa-Giocrved Tyre is the Finest Noa-skid. M6482F j

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16377, 23 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16377, 23 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16377, 23 November 1918, Page 1

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