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a. 23 23 O o o oo <5: K£ Si Sfev r -m delightful CHOCOLATES A chocolate should be a beautifully moulded morsel of lingering, fascinating, concentrated happiness ever thought or it that way? Chocolates are the hall mark of happmess-the token of good wishes and happy thoughts and that s exactly why Aulsebfook's take care that every chocolate they create is just the most alluring and perfect that modem machinery and perfect ingredients can produce. Au'sekook's Chocolates are concentrated delight—a variety of captivitating essences and flavours, nuts and sweettnea 8, imprisoned in a delicate shell of pure creamy chocolate. You get so much better chocolates if you insist on Aulsebrook s. Ch-edatM wo m ids ia Now ZxaJand, m*4 are wM 9 <2 zz EX &y>. zz a>. <o i -/r & 2lfa. Floral Bsna Qwtd*h k|b. R»m Bract Cksettei jib. Rom Bosm Cli»cokl«* lib. Rum Born CSMcotatc* 21b. Rase B«w» Cfcocolabw Jib. Fcrget-saw-ucl Boxes ilb. Be«teVy B«k«s lib. Bcmty B■ [lb. Sparta Boss* Jib. sp«rt» Bo Citocelata VoricttM la 51k b*s*

A BIG SMASH! Last evening a scene occurred ro Colombo Btreet when some one attempted to smash the windows of Raymond's stocking shop at 687. Oolonibo street. On investigating to ascertain the damage done, it was found to be onLy an imitation of a smashed window, the real smash being in the price of the goods displayed, in the window. The frontage of this shop is going to be altered shortly—we need the money for the alterations, hence the big reductions in our prices. Be early to secure the best bargains. Hundreds of money savers await vou. RAYMOND'S (late 1XI.O.), "The Stockin? Shop," 687 Colombo street: —6 Rugs of Wool * A Big Shipment all the (test El Colours in Rugwooi Now In. gg Canvas, I2in. to 36in. wide. Hooks and Gauges. Bosks of Instructions 9d. Rug ® Mats easily and quickly mode. ® Art N»e<Met»orb Csantry Orders Promptly Attended to F7038 ' SI 7 JUST TO THE VALUES AT CELIAC A Line of tToollen Dresses in simple style, bound with biaid, warm and cosy. .. 278 6d Woollen Suits—still vogue, still eminently useful. Celia chosen, these ... £4 4s Coat Frocks—a range that bears tho imprint of Paris. £2 2s Evening Frocks '' Celia for frocks,'' of courso, and ' these are representative . £3 3a SHOP EARLY—SALE TIME., SALON CELIA, Top Floor, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, SQUARE. Take the Lift. VELOUR COATS. " VELOUR COATS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. GENUINE COLD WEATHER CO4TS. AT TONKS, NORTON AND CO., LTD.'S AUCTION ROOMS. We have been instructed by the Consignor to SELL PRIVATELY, a Shipment of this Season's High-grade VELOUR COATS. A Splendid Opportunity is offered the ladies of Christchurch to purchase VELOUR COATS of quality at A' PRICE THAT WILL ASTONISH THEM. The goods are open for inspection from 9 a.m. COME AND GET SUITED. Expert Saleswoman "in attendance. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., LTD. Auctioneers, 105 Hereford street. 4916 RHEUMATISM. RHEUMAKURA. TreitmeQt cures RhatijQßtiam, Lumbago, Sciatic* and Neuritia it Neutralises Urio Acid, Does not Affect the Heart, Relieves Pain, Cont&ixu no injurious drugs, is effective with one day's treatment. Prioo te 6d. Postage Free. DOIT PROPRIETARY, Bo* 689, Christchurch. ObUinabla U.F.S. Dupenjsnr; BMflO MINERVA FROCKS. Fos Original aad Artistic jfrocks Costumes, Blouses, Liagsria, eta ' VISIT THE ' mxmYA SALON, 174 Oosliel &&&, (Above Jones, MtCrostie and Co.) Designer, Kathleen Fuller, late John Oourt, Ltd., Auckland. " Ppeg Friday Nights. F636&

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17806, 4 July 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17806, 4 July 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17806, 4 July 1923, Page 2

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