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Why Do We Blink ? THE constant blinking of the eyelids is a very wise provision of Nature. This ceaseless action of the eyelids keeps the eyes dear of dust and other foreign matter—for with every blink a film of moisture is kept Rowing across the eyeballs." carrying dust to the corners of the eyes—near the nose. Naturally such a delicate organism at the human eye, is prone to many disease*, weaknesses and troubles. It is by our long and practical experience in eye disorders that we are able to give you reliable advice. If your eyes ache, arc inflamed, or are otherwise causing you alarm, consult * JOHN R. PROCTER mi ——————

TENDERS. | SPRINGS DISTRICT. " j T' ENDERS Tor LEASING FARM, :<0 j Acres, Corner Selwya and Sprinss-Rol- j I lest on roads. Term •> or 7 years. Subdivid- ; cd. Granary, stable, implement slicd. o- | j roomed Dwelling. lo miles from Town, ' : inilca past Broadfield Shearing Sheds, adI joining W. Wright, Esq. i Tenders close March 21st- inetant. For further particulars. • • TV*. HOBAX. Solicitor. j 41 i 7 KM Hereford street. j TENDERS. TENDERS will be received up til! 13 o'clock THURSDAY. 20tli iusi., far the ERECTION of TWO-STOREY BRICK RESIDENCE at "BINGLEY," near Balcairn,. Korth Canterbury. Plans may bo seen at Offices oi A. H. Tuinbull and Co. TURNBUX.Ii nnrl RULE, Registered Architects, SOSB Timaru. I JOHN WALLER AND SONS, LTD. - Timber and Coal Merchants, and Importer®. Established: ]K7(j. Offices and Yards: 367, IE!) Tumn street. Yards: 210-211 St. Asaph street. lARGE and Complete Stocks o{ Buildera' J and Earners' Requisites. Colonial Timbers of every deecription. Imported Timber, Jarrab, Oregon, Baltic, Redwood, V.D.L., Yellow Pine, etc., otc. Heavy Stocks of Seasoned Timber in elieds ready for use. "We will bo pleased to furnish QUOTATIONS for Building Materials delivered to any Railway Station. \V6O3S-6252 MONEY. I HATE MONEY TO LEND on any land of Security, from £10 and upwards. ■ F. D. KE ST EVEN, K3851 4D Chancer}- lane. "jl/fONEY TO LEND on Approved Freehold ltlL Security at CURRENT RATES. IZARD, LOUGHNAN, and FRYER, Solicitors, 1-1632 13 Cathedral square. I ADVANCE MONEY ON tOUR OWN NAME. Also upon All Classes of Security. F. C. RAPHAEL, 178 GLOUCESTER STREET. Postal Address: Box 15, Christchprch. Call ot- /Write. * R834 0-7 583 HOTELS. EM P I R K HOTEL. T I M A R U. T. A. CLOUDSLEY . . . Proprietor. La to of the Cafe de Paris and Storey's ' Hotel, Christchurch. THE EMPIRE is tho' most centrally situated Hotel in Timaru, and holds the Commercial Travellers' Association Certificate. C 2632 THE Leading Private Hotel in 'Wellington. The HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 Cuba street. Tho beet appointments. In heart of City—a fow doors above Royal Oal;. Personal attention. Stay Here when in Wellington. Tariff: Ss 6d per day; ioa per week. E. E D I L S O N, Proprietor. Telegrams: "Edilson." Wellington. E4824 ROLL OF HONOUR. * qiHE Christchurch City Council'a "BOLL .L : OF HONOUR" will bo unveiled in the City Couucil Chamber, at 7.30 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, th© 19th instant. Relatives and friends of those employees of'j the Council who joined the New Zealand Expeditionary Force arc invite.! to bo present. , H. HOLLAND, Mayor. 'Christchurch, March 15 th, 1919. 4128

f y Redactions in Boots and Shoes for the Month of March ' GREAT BARGAIN PRICE LIST Gents' Glace Kid Best Quality Boote „ 27/6 P»j r Gents' Second Quality Derby B.lmora a .. "/6'20/- pair - Ladies' White Tennis Shoes 4/6 Children at to 1611/11; 11 to I 3/6 Ladies' Box Calf Elastic Sides Boots .. . .. ..18/11 pair Ladies Glace Kid Elastic Sides Boots .. . • - ; 23/6 pair Ladies' Tan and Black Brogue Shoes .. - 27/6 25/- panWhite Kid Wedding Shoes •« , 7/tl Tf /6 Women's Felt Slippers, assorted colours, leather board soles Now 3/9 Ladies' Suede Shoes,slip-on .. • • . -• P il ! r Children's Tan Lace and Button Boots, strong. 3to 6 .. 4/11 pair Children's Black Button and Lace Boots. 3to 6 .. .. 4/11 pair Children's Black Glace 1-Bar, machine sewn, fto6 .. .. 5/- pa* Children's Patent Calf 1-Bar, machi*e sewn, 4t06 .. .. 5/- pair Girls' Box Calf 1-Bar, 7 to 10 . • 7/3 pair Girls' Box Calf 1-Bar, It to 1 .. •• - -. 8/3 pair Mens'ThiSh Gum Boots (Merchant R. C»y.) - - . 27/6 pair 60 pairs Men's Light Derby Balmorals .. - -■. 17/11 pair Ladies' Velvet Shoes, assorted .. •• •• 9/6 10/6 pair Ladies' Patent Boots, lace, whit© tops—Worth 30/-.. .. 22/6 pair Ladies' Evening Shoes •• ** < 5/f pa ! r Men's Glace Kid Court Evening Sh<*s . 11/9 12/6 pair Men's Extra Heavy Double Pegged Sole Shooters .. 18/11 22/6 pair Men's Shooters ... •• ■ • ■• 28/6 pair Men's Chrome Golosh Balmorals .. •• •• • • »/11 pair Men's Split Kip Balmorals, heel and toe tip only .. .. 15/9 pair Men's Split Kip Nailed Shooters, medium weight .. ..15/11 pair Gent's Box Chrome Derby Boots •. .. 21/6 22/6 23/6 pair Men's Heavy Knee Gum Boots • • •• •• Woman's Chrome Leather Lace Boots — .. .. 14/11 pair Women's Chrome Derby Shoes .. - - • • IJ/11 pajr Yon ths' Chrome Golosh Boots .. .. .. - • 14/11 pair Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Shoes .. « 16/- 14/-pair Youths' Stoat Balmorals, heel and to® plate. Itos .. .. 13/11 pair Youths' Best Chrome Derby Bals., tips, 1 to 5 17/11 pair Ladies' Ward Shoes, 1-bar -• •• .. 6/11 and 7/11 pair Babies' Shoes .• •• •* " , i- 5/ f Leather Laces 4 pairs for 1/- good. B akey''t 4 packets for 1/Ladies' Real Suede Board Bar Shoe^—Worth 30/- .. -.18/tl pair Postage—Women's 6dU Men's if-. Stewart Robinson 108 Casbel Street West, Christcharcli R&490-23R7 Ji

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16473, 17 March 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16473, 17 March 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16473, 17 March 1919, Page 9

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