s m. X Sv? 'Wi 111' 111 ' , IV WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY OF THE ! | Country resseat£, -iij buying r from, .the; PI.CI, : Christchurch, not only choose their requirements from enormous stock's,' marked m plain figures at lowest, pricey hut a,re assured of PROMPT attention. Almost without exception, goods are posted same day as order is received. , . Rakaia. Thank yon for prompt attep' tloni For the future I shall send to you for anything I want. —G.F. - - - - " Te P.ukera. I have Just r«crrfcd parcel, and 1 am perfectly satisfied with everything; Thanks for prompt delivery. —L.B. ;<I- Huhnka, S. Westland. The hats. etc., ?rm?d saftfy. and werenln perfect order. I nave kept all of them. —N.H. Rnkaia. I received the suits on the 3rd May, and they were tp every wax satisfactory, Thanking y<W log prbjnpJ reply,—M.L. Ruapuna, Ealing. I have always received goods that Wear well in the shopping by pgsE —w;b. Spotswood. Received the check ipbralco, for which I “thank you, also for the trouble you have taken over such a small order. It will enable me to finish the garment.—M.L. Stratford. Thanks for sending crockery so promptly.—R.B. Greymouth. Your spvendid ranee of patterns came to Kami, 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 pending l° r goods on previous occasions.—fC.McG. * i - d fteefton. Received voiles to-day, and thought tney were lovely. Please post by first mail 4Jyds of each of the crepe de Chines marked.—K.P. Balcairn. The sunshade you sent mo 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-covcred for me.—II.F.U. WRITE THE D.1.C., CHRISTCHURCH TO-DAY FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS.
A BO9N TO BRONCHIAL VIQTCM3. PEPS TOR IRRITATING COUGHS, COLDS, AND SORE CHESTS. This is the time of the year when the old bronchial trouble asserts itse.t. again. It varies from a simple cougn or suspicion of cold about the chest to pUnlu: eorpne c s and iufl.umnati n. To prevent this trouble spreading to the lungs and developing into pleurisy or pneumonia, arm yourself at once with a box of Peps. ' As Peps dissolve in the mouth, valuable medicinal fumes are given off an 1 are breathed down the windpipe into the bronchial tubes and lungs. The soothing effect of these. Peps fumes is marvellous. They bring ease and comfort to the chest, they fortily one against colds and chills, and they ward off serious throat and lung trouble. Peps go direct to the lungs, and in their action and effect are entirely different to ordinary lozenges or liquid physic. Be sure yon get Peps, ihe genur’e asd incomparable breathable remedy for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, laryngitis, asthma, influenza, catarrh, hoarseness, bronchial con 1 -;, night cough, wheez’ness, old ag" erveh. factory cough, chills, croup, whooping cough, baby’s bronchitis, etc. Sold bv all chemists and stores at J/6 and 3s a box, or direct, -from C. E. Fulford, Ltd., 39 Pitt St., Sydney. 'T" For Influenza Take Woods’ Groa( Peppermint Cure, 19. 2/9 —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1920, Page 2
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