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MATRONS* SMART HATS, in black and navy,, trimmed novelty mounts and ornaments Usual Price 21/ Half Price 10/6 Doors Open 9.30 a.m. Be Wise and Shop Early Watch This Space LADIES' ENGLISH TWEED COATS, large cape collar, belted and plain styles; in browns, greys, and navyUsual Price 59/6 OQ /Q . Half Price .. W 3 Doors Open 9.30 a.m. Be Wise and Shop Early To-Morrow, Friday FOR DETAILED LISTS OF Genuine Half-Price Bargains TO BE OFFERED FOR TO-MORROW ONLY AT ARMSTRONGS GREAT' End of Season * , . '\ Be Wise and SHop Early TWOStiOPS: BeWiseandShopEarly Doors Open 9.30 a.m. COLOMBO & HiaH STREETS Doors open 9 - 30 a m WHITE COTTON CHEMISE VESTS, round neck and short sleeves— Usual Price 2/11 \ /El Half Price ... I' V.2 We quote here four from the hundreds of half-price bargains to be offered to-morrow, Friday. SMART WOOL JUMPERS, new striped designs, in a good range of shadds—* Usual Price •* 37/6 Half Price T

mSO WiWi.2^7 |flf mmßK' the Earl What placid oekhfart, ,a» you glide down the boulevard. What a «uataiijied eenae oi power, as you wing . nliyng the country :.. goads! Phone iot . deosenstration. DATID CROZIER LTD. 57-59 WwcwterSLW^Ckcfc. ft A IMGi'S wb&& it mcertainly Enjoyable ' Rtadytno/fffyf; A hurried meal easily prepared - spoonful of."Soluble" In the cup, boiling water, milk and sugar to taste, and there you ire I When you lifl tired ind |<M tl. »• i Wonderful Tenie. «o »»fr«Wn| tntf cnergmnf ■ Spltndid for Pknics «n4 m C*mpm| Partita. Infinitely fctltor lka» : f /'» Hah nimml : Tfi« tdttl A " i«U| •ußimtfr iim«« UmMm ITIV Mo«fart*»«ve lM|f(lt|lll V VVUwxcjiaad ~v.'> Salt, Bagda 0oy« riUnttrtV , y Bedford Bow, Ohriatefchrcli. HEADQUARTERS fOR VET. INSTRUMENTS The new Instruments at Berry's Pharmacy are invaluable to all Farmers. To malte hard milkers easy we advise the use of Silver Milking Tubes, Teat Slitters, and Teat Dilators. Send for Free Booklet on Animal Ailments BERRY'S PHARMACY EALPH E. PAKNHAM - Peopbixtob POM -8257 670 Co ombo Street. Ultiii!liii!ir immil,imiinim> " Miimiil SCALP DISEASES Alopecia, Falling Hair, Premature Greyness, iJandruff and Irritation require more than superficial treatment. Klexema gives permanent relief by locating the seat of the trouble. . CONSULTATIONS "TREH Hour* : 10 to 12. SOW JO to 4 p.m. Appointment* 'Phi ne 4201 Klexema Rooms High St Chambers, Ch.Ch. ItItJIJWIJMPIIIIIIfIWiWBBIiIIIJMPIiJtfI "THOS. GAPES & Co. 83 VICTORIA STREBT Tin Limiting //mm /or TAINTING and DECORATING overs v and Tarpaulins of y Every Description, t If the weather ia nnoertaiu whan, the crops are coming in, a Tarpaulin i» very useful. Indeed a cover in-view of bad weather is necessary on a farm. .We make these in all sites, and in the following material i Jute Canvas, Green Jute Canvas, .White Duck, Green Duokt Green' Flax. If yon do not wish /to buyi'HTßE a • Tarpaulin fromus. Call and see us, or write to J. 81 Caehel Street West Chriatchurch Enquire row about this yecial Soolher* CroM Aannancfl offer: ONE POLICY ' ONE PREMIUM Corning Life, Endowment, Awiifcnt, and All Sickneu. All in one. Economical, Euj. Esquire Now. Tke Maaaser THE SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE COMPANY Lid. 84 HER.FORD STREET, CHJUSICHUKOL % Jfm Watson's No. 10 ffhiskr Baffin Bros. Sole Agents Case and Draft in Stock Bl 3K) TiUpk o*o TtO OXY-ACETONE WELDING Cracked Cylinders,Gearßox*s,Cr«nk Cues, etc, and Ul cUsset of machinery erperthr promptly repaired . . Car workaSpeoaHt*, 12 Yean'PrmdlcctEtptriot*. \ . : : W. J. CHAPMAN; 175 Armagh Street X 'Phone 6333 Opp.J>e*tnirtotff7 <i

At last you can obtain the genuine original The World Famous Tonic Food Direct tram the New_ British Factory Everyone who took Sanatcfgen before the war must vividly remember its wonderful health-giving, nervestrengthening properties. They will therefore be delighted to hear that the British Company which' now owns it has recently been able to ship to New Zealand large, quantities of genuine Sanatogen —- guaranteed, to-j)e of perfect pre-war quality. To> ensure abundant supplies in future, we have just opened a large new factpry at Loughborough, Leicestershire, where Sanatogen is manufactured by the original process'.under the supervision of the same English chemist who. supervised it at Penzance-for the pre-war company. v SIR HALL CAINE, the famous novelist, writes: " I have lately . had farther proof of the efficacy of Sanatogen in building tip and restoring the nervous system under sevara mental and emotional strain," , SIR GILBERT PARKER, Bart., the eminent novelist, writes : " I have used Sanatogen with, extraordinary benefit. It is to my mind a true food tonic, -feeding the nerves, increasing the energy, and giving fresh vigour to the overworked body and mind." Renew your acquaintance with Sanatogen. Buy a tin at your chemiJt's to-day—from 3/9 to 9/ and take it regularly, three times a day. You will soon appreciate how superior it is to imitations, and what a splendid power of energising your nerves and strengthening your whole system. Pltase address all wkeUsMe enq*iri*i t* Mr. A. J. SWIRLES Repreientative of GEN ATOSAN, LTD. (Britiih P«ircha»er«of lheS«n«U»genCo.) 31. King Street, Melbourne.

An Italian inventor has devised a motor-cycle with only one wheel. He sits in the centre of the wheel. It is claimed the machine can attain great speed. What will it do ? Shortly told. LANE'S EMULSION is a medicinal food. Its tonic, rejuvenating and fatteningproperties supply thei human body with the elements needed , for renewing health. It gives decided asmunce in curing ailments ot lh# lungi udlhroat, wch »» coughs «nd " cold«,e»tmrrh, inflammation, bronchitJi, aithraa, croup, whooping cough, bleeding, incipient coMtunptioa, etc. EHULSIGNiI

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 5

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