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ißlilllik More Inters ting Domestic Architecture Many Wellington residents have long recognised Christchurch as the home of New Zealand’s best and most interesting type of domestic architecture. ■. To those exacting Wellington folk who contemplate buildings, and whose taste demands something in advance of the Capital City's best, the information contained in a brochure entitled “ Modern Homes ” will be of especial value. Character and individuality have been indelibly impressed by the Architects and Builders responsible on many of ths charming and exclusive home types depicted within its pages. 'These homes cost, no more than drab, uninteresting houses lacking their utility and comfort. Many discriminating people have already established contact with this leading South Island firm, 23 years established, and now commencing operations in Wellington. If you intend building, either now or in the future, you are invited to post the coupon for your copy of "Modern Homes” to-day. Paynter & Hamilton Ltd. ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS, Tuam Street, Christchurch. ■■ ma ona am sssi saa an n an ana an as sb a To Paynter & Hamilton Ltd. Tuam Street, Christchurch. Please send me “Modern Homes.” Name.. •&i» •si* •;• ••- Address.. (Enclose three Id. stamps to cover postage.) Make your own Cough Mixture with’ HEENZO AH you neod is a bottle of Heenzo at 2(0, some water and a little sweetening. You will be surprised at the instant relief obtained. One bottle makes a pint. 27

100 PER CENT. EXT. THANKS TO MARSHALL’S EOSPHERINE. Don’t envy the other man! You can become like" him if you will only get a move on. There’s plenty of “kick” in you yet, if yon only knew. Feed your nerves with phosphorus, which modern foods cannot supply. Give them Marshall's Ihispheriue, and be 100 per cent, fit. “Marshall’s” will make you forget about yourself and give you the pep and punch to get things done. Get the six-sided carton, containing 100 doses for 2s. Gd., from any chemist or store, or from proprietors, A. and W. Baxter, of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, Christchurch.—Advt. (2)

The best protection against coughs and colds ts “Nazol ” No cold is “Nazol” proof Economical. Is. 6d. for GO doses —Advt A note that will be regarded as most cheerful by local wool producers was struck at the Gisborne Rotary Club lunch recently by a visiting Rotarian from Wanganui (says the Gisborne “Times ). “Wool,” he said, “must rise. I belong (o the woolen industry,, and I know that that is so. You can take this ‘tip’ as being right, cominsr as it does from our quarter, as wo belong to the class of people which will have to bur it/ For Children's Hacking Cough. foods' Great Peppermint Cure Advt

A GUIDE TO THE HOUSEWIFE PREVAILING PRICES IN THE CITY New laid eggs arc now down to 2/8 per doz., and there is a possibility of a further drop in price over the week-end. Cheese prices are as follow:—Mild cheese, lid. and 1/- lb.; matured cheese, !/■ and 1/4 lb.; Stilton cheese 1/3 lb. Prunes are Gd. lb. Seedless raisins are 3 packets for 1/3. Condensed milk is Gd. and 1/- per tin, and herrings in tomato sauce GJd. tin. Tinned pineapple may be bought for 63d. tin. Dates are Bd. packet, and 4d. lb. (loose); salmon is selling at from 6d. to 1/8 tin. Sugar is selling at 16/6 for a 701 b. bag, or 3d. per lb. - Bulk honey is lOd. per lb., and clover honey is also 10d. per lb. Rice, sago, barley and tapioca arc 3d. per lb.; dried apricots are 1/2 per lb. Good table butter is selling at 1/6 per lb., and pure whey butter at 1/4 per lb. Cooked ham is 2/6 lb. ’ Sydney grapes are 1/6 and 1/8 lb. Tooman oranges are IJd., 2d., and 3d. each; eating oranges are 1/6 and 4/- doz.; tree tomatoes are Bd. lb.; lemons are 2/- and 3/- doz. Capo gooseberries are lOd. Ib. Island tomatoes are Bd., 1/-, 1/4, 1/0 lb., and hot house tomatoes are 2/- lb.. Eating apples are 4d. and Gd. Ib.; cooking apples are 3d. and 4d. Ib. Passion fruit are 1/- and 1/6 doz. Dessert pears are 6d. lb., and cooking pears 3d. Ib. Mandarines are 1/- to 2/- doz. . : Gravy beef is sd. per lb.; sirloin of beef is 9d. Ib., and nbs of beef are 7d. lb.; legs of mutton are 9d. and lOd. lb., and mutton chops sell at 9di lb. Tripe, 6d. per lb.; mincemeat sd. Ib.; corned beef 7d. and Bd. per lb.; beef sausages are 6d. Ib., and pork sausages Bd. and lOd. lb. Swedes, marrow and pumpkin are 1 Jd. Ib.; carrots, turnips and parsnips are 3d. per bundle; kumeras are 3d.\lb., or 51b. for 1/-. Rhubarb is Bd. bundle. Celery is 4d. to 1/- per stick. Spinach is 2d. and 3d. per bundle. Cabbages are 4d. to 1/- each; leeks are 3d. per bundle; silver beet is Id. to 3d. bundle; lettuce arc 2d. to 4d. each; cauliflowers are 4d. to Bd. each. Brussels’ sprouts are 10d ; and 1/- lb.; onions are 2d. and 3d. Smoked fish is 1/3 per lb., round fish is Bd. and 9d. lb., and flat flsh 1/- lb.; crayfish are to bo bought at from 6d. each upwards; oysters are still Bd. doz. (in shell) and 1/. doz. (opened). These quotations apply to cash prices over the counter in the city, and, in most cases, do not include delivery.

| j s ‘ \ ' 1 i | Our Winter Sale, renowned for years as the opportunity for economical buying, is more im- | 1 portant than ever. Yes, prices are knyer than you anticipate, but quality remains at its usual | | high standards. | 3 ' ,' ' ■ | j Extracts from our Sale Catalogue g j MEN’S OVERCOATS MEN’S SUITS. | I MEN’S HEAVY TWEED RAGLAN COATS- BROWN CHECK SUITS; sizes 3-G-Reduced from | ■ Reduced from 63/- ;••• TO 29/0 <9/6 I EIGHT GREY HERRINGBONE STRIPE COATS MID GREY TWEED SUITS, 5, G-Reduced from | f —From 63/- -TO 31/0 42/- ' | 1 DARK GREY CHESTERS—Reduced from 59/6 GREY TWEED, in neat shade, sizes 4, s—Reduced | | i TO 35/- from 1,1 s ! LIGHT HARRIS TWEED COATS—Reduced from DARK GREY TWEED, sizes 4, s—Reduced from | | £B/8/- TO £4/4/- 59/6 TO 30/- | I • I I Think of getting your Suits and Overcoats from the leading makers of the country at these prices—the finest | | ready-for-service Clothes to be had anywhere. If jt's style you seek; if it’s quality fabrics you demand; if it’s | i skilled tailoring you desire —buy in this Sale—and save. | I I I | BOYS’ OVERCOATS BOYS’ SUITS | g A splendid throw-out line of small sizes for the little THE CAVENDISH, belt all round, all wool Tweeds, = toddlers, in Light and Medium Tweeds .... 10/6 in Heather shades 12/6 ■* I BETTER COATS, to fit boys of 3to S 18/11 , , , , , . s 5 THE SPORTS. We have thrown out hundreds of 1 A NICE DARK GREY TWEED 12/6 Suits in sizes sto IS, at 15/0 to 25/-. This is g 5 where the big boy scores. Largest sizes :u little 3 I YOUTHS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED COATS, in Mid prices. Space prevents our enumerating them here. g g- Grey. Size 7, 21/6; up 1/- per size to Size 16. Mostly half-priced. = = The only thing reduced are the prices. The quality is the same, which has made clothes buying in this store a s pleasure for many years. And that’s one of the points we want to emphasise as loud as type can speak. lou ; r may scour the entire community, but we doubt if you will find the equal of the values offered m this event. - II IwaOlMfiw I i WHITE HOUSE of Cuba j | Branches at 160 Lambton Quay (opp. Public Trust) Z - 155 Riddiford St. Newtown, and Petona. ; - ,> - - Z Z,..: ■ ■ ' £ giiilujiiiuiitiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiitiiuiiiiitiiiiiiiiniuiiiiuuiuiiiiiiiiiiuiinimuiiiiuiuiuiuiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitStuiiuiiuiuiMiiiiiuiitiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiaiiiiiiuiiUUiiiniiuiiuiiiuiNi.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 256, 28 July 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 256, 28 July 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 256, 28 July 1927, Page 12

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