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Bargains for New Year y^j" ______ ' . RADFORD'S - ' LINOLEUM—B/6 ■ yard CARPET SQUARES—From 30/SOFA RUGS—From 12/6 HEARTH RUGS—From 8/6 CARPET RUNNERS—From 3/11 BLANKETS—I 3/6 HAMMOCKS—7/6 and 12/6 CRETONNES—I/6 yard . CASEMENT—I/- yard WHITE SHEETING—2/6 yard KAFOC—2OIbs. for 20/MATS—2/6. each CHINA TEA SETS—2I/- , DINNER SETS—£2/15/CUPS AND SAUCERS—IO/6 dOZ. ' PLATES—B/6 doz. ENAMEL PLATES—B/6 ClOi. ■ JUGS—6/6 set SAUCEPANS—a/6 HALL LAMPS—IO/6 j KERBS-7/6 VVASHSTANDS—7/« Inspection invited., Best Value in Town. RADFORD&CO. . jE«t>bithed 1895 Wholesale and Retail House & Hotel Furnishers. 43 &45 MANNERS STREET IJV ■ Ana H_ Tl tn*** ' Cur» that WT y/P Sore Throat t / lint the Prime Mmitej of Am- § / ' ln.U. Mr. W». HueW who H \ wii one of (he nnlet mmdi at the Peace Conference, 11 exoMdintV deaf. . It is an «>lo««Jiio» fact that m ipite of thia, he waa acloiowledjtd one of the muter mini, I •od Mjxd v laf out the Peace Treaty, Notwilhiuntfiaj hit disability he wai able to folSrnv out the divcusiion and bring forward irilimeiltf that bafled President Wilion. Mr. Joini R. Proctor, of Hi.h Street. ChriMehaicla, revcala *• fact that Mr. Huthet was provided wilh whit it known ai an Accoui- | Iran," which eaabW deef people ta hear suits uoij. Deaf people should set into touch with Mi. Tractor, who hai the Agency fw the "Aceoiudcon" in New Zealand.' Mr. JOHN R. PROCTER 194 High Street Christchnrxh I HEALTH J INSURANCE 5 •j For the majority of people all * / that is required to ensure good j U health is to keep in order the C J important organs of digestion, y / through which the body, is hour- / X ished— by' which strength and * / energy are maintained. It is not / t altogether how much one eats v I 0 that counts. What matters is y I 1 whether food is suitable and prop- / 1 X erly assimilated. Want of appetite, X / indigestion, bowel irregularity and / v sluggish liver, reveal the fact that C I the internal mechanism is out of j \ I gear. * Beecham's 'Pills' are a / n special preparation for the cor- <& / rection of digestive disorders. / L Numberless people have greatly L y benefited by taking this very 1 / reliable Medicine and many enjoy / *> constant good,- health by making « /periodical use of it. To keep mV | C condition, you will do well to take L IBeegham's ; Pills i, ' **■"'— '■■**■—■ C ' fold fYcryw&ere in boxes, *\ libelled 10id, Is-lja and 28-31. / I c originai English prices.) I ■ '* ' »t2 DEATH TO FLIES! THE NON-POISONOUS 1 POWDER "MUSTDIE" ! The Great Insect Destroyer KILLS ALL INSECTS.: ;A ' ' Fleas, Flies, , \ Mosquitoes, Moths, '•»»•• fi * '•*.'■£ Cockroaches, Ants, - , eH Sold Every where ' bW Sharlad & C§. Ltd. :\m I ,_j -.: " ■ RANGES! RANGES! SURPLUS HANGES must-be'disposed' of to muko room for Goods landing, all makes stocked, from £5 ISs. Tiled Freplaces, Gas Cookers, Hottentots, all sjoirn; at bedrock prices. ' Ranges with and without hot wator ; service, 'Coppers, and Fireplaces installed or repaired by expert tradesmen. Smoky chimneys a specialty. ' - „ . ■ JNO. M,- HKTO, Td. 3244, • «9i Williß-rt.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 5