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> • Xseionys> 30. Him m m imi m 1 WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY OF THE DIG MAIL ORDER SERVE Country residents, in buying from the D.1.C., Christchurch, not only choose their requirements from enormous stocks, marked in plain figures at lowest prices, but are assured of PROMPT attention. Almost without exception, goods are posted same day as order is received. Rakaia. 'Thank you for the prompt attention. For the future I shall send to you for anything I want.—G.F. > Huhuka, S. Westland. , The hats, etc., arrived safely, and were in perfect order. I have kept all of them. —N.H. Rakaia. I received the suits on the 3rd May, and they were in every way satisfactory. Thanking yon for your prompt reply.—M.L. Ruapuna, Ealing. I have always received goods that wear well in the shopping by post. —W.B. / Spotswood. Received the check tobralco, for which I thank you. also for the trouble yon have taken over such a ■mall order. It will enable me to finish the garment.—M.L. Stratford. Thanks for sending crockery so promptly.—R.B. Te Pukera. I have just received parcel, and I am perfectly satisfied with everything. Thanks for prompt delivery. —L.B. Groymouth. Your splendid range of patterns came to hand, and I am enclosing a postal note to the value of £1 0/3. being payment for goods. Thanking you for the attention you gave my orders when sending for goods on previous occasions.—C.McG. Reefton. Received voiles to-day, and thought they were lovely. Please post by first mail 4?.yds of each of the crepe de Chines marked.—K.P. Balcairn. The sunshade you sent me was in every way satisfactory, and very pretty indeed for the money.—G.S. Glenroy. I was very pleased indeed with the eiderdown quilt you re-covered for me.—H.F.H. WRITE THE D.1.C., CHRISTCHURCH TO-DAY FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS.

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jRf yi z 7 g»i 'with, cough n hts ? ox m When coughs keep the children awake at ni flits a dose of Bennington’s Irish Moss will usually ease the throat and give restful, untroubled sleep. For over sixty years it has been the standard remedy'fof coughs and colds. Mrs. J. W, Cotton, of Brook Street, Dunedin, writes:—“During the cold damp weather I have found Bonnington s Irish Moss most beneficial for the children’s coughs and colds, and always like to keep a bottle in the house.” has properties which act almost like a throat paint. It “paints the throat inside,” and thus brings speedy relief. Beware of inferior substitutes and insist on having Bennington's Irish Moss. 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists and Stores. IT9 «JJ

Grey Jersey Coat For this cold, weather, there is nothing like these Grey All-wool ‘Jersey Coats. Hundreds have been sold, and in every instance customers have been pleased with the great value ; in most cases advising their friends to get one too. Style suitable for men and women, Money at once refunded ''for any reason. JOHN H. GLASSON CASHEL ST, CHRISTCHURCH P.O. Box 41.

<6\ m (HEAD'S ESSENCE) ;A bottle makes a pint of finest family co'ugli and cold mixture-. 4 Carry it in your pocket. “Xazol" protects from colds, coughs and s-ve throats. Penetrating; pleasant, <i r e and convenient. > 1/6 buys 60 doses Nazol Inhaler. —Advc. 3$$■■ ; .e.;:; ..

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 July 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 July 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 July 1920, Page 2

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