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Business Notices. . .■■Juso'L v '&OVS' ax o V iv:.A.u'T .vdv „'L.S ■ -it ■ T. ARMSTRONG AND CO., -t- , ■ ‘ ' A” HURRICANE OF BARGAINS. . ; ; ANNUAL SALE OF WINTER SURPLUS STOCK. "•CEB OUB .WINDOWS FOB -BARGAINS. 200 DOZ MEN’S DERBY TIES, to be > Cleared at 6d each. ’ ■' V L Sb DOZ LADIES’ TRIMMED FELT HATS, la 3d, Latest Shapes. -ISO BUSH RUGS, Full Size, 3s 3d. It is often a matter of wonder how we are ■ »tle to give such good value, and wo told the question is asked, where do they get their goods from? The great secret is very simple. iWe Import Direct from the Manufacturers, Pay the y Cash for our Goods, and do not ask Ourselves how' much we can get profit, hut lather' how little wo can afford to take. We try to look at it from a customers’ point of yiew. TO GENTLEMEN. ' A sensible suggestion if you wish to buy ‘(your Suits on an Economical Basis, and with little trouble to yourself, send us, one of your ,'jOld Suits that Fits Well. Our people will f , take. it to pieces, and make you a suit for ! £2 10s that has cost you £5 hitherto. GENTLEMEN’S HIGHEST-CLASS FUR FELT HATS. A Large Consignment. just received direct from Manufacturers, at Armstrong’s cut prices.. YARMOUTH OIL CLOTHING. 332 GARMENTS, just in, bought on account ‘ of whom .it may; concern, at Armstrong*s . cat prices. ’|B LADIES’ HIGH-CLASS CAPES, at hslfprice. IT. ARMSTRONG AND GO., •CHEAPSIDB,” HIGH STREET,. AND MARKET SQUARE. ...

Loasby’s Wahoo, For StomaoMc and Liver Derangement. For Languor and Lassitude. 2/6 per Bottle. WALLACE & CO.'S COUGH ELIXIR. ‘ ; Cbrt«n CtJBB TOK COUG-HS, COLDS AND ALL CHEST AFFECTIONS. . 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. Loasby’s Koolibah For Sprains and Bruises. 2/» Bottle. ."Used by Gr. Sutherland and H. Lyons. Wholesale Agents— Kempthorne, Prosser St Co’s NT.Z. . Drug Co., I»td. E A FXEB work, Wilton’s Hand Emollient LuL 'is a boon to ladies. Price : la. All chemists. K.empthome, sole agent. Teat it* value. TEA SETS—a specially Cheap line, at 12a 6d and 14s 6d, at Minson’a New Show, Jlooma, 220, Colombo Street. 3 fu . CROUP, IN . ' Aad : TOWNEND’S CINNAMON CUKE. ' /~fROUP is a severe and fatal Disease of InIfants, caused by the formation of a fibrinous deposit on the mucous membrane of ifthe -windpipe.. It- begina-.with symptoms re"Bembling a cold :in the head^but’with a greater ■degree’olfeverishhfess'and' hoarseh'esS.:' ’ Respi■ration 'becohles ’difficult, and is 1 accompanied .by a hissing sound. TOWNEND’S CELEBRATED CINNAMON CURB Relieves the Suffocation and spasms of ineffectual coughing by loosening membranous shreds from the windpipe, which are then ejected by expectoration. . Convulsions are thus prevented, and the child saved. Mr Alexander Miller, of Christchurch, •tales“ I administered Townend’s Cinnamon Cure to a child of mine, who was suffering ■from CROUP, and the result exceeded my greatest expectations. The spasms of coughdig were almost immediately relieved, and next morning the child was perfectly well. I ’tried the remedy myself for a very severe cold, and got great relief shortly afterwards." JIOWNBND’S CELEBRATED CINNAMON CURB la Obtainable Everywhere. Price 2a fid. ’IOASBTS . WAHOO MANUFACTURING • ‘ COMPANY, LIMITED,/ ;; ;■, v ” ’goljy and Msnnfaclurers. (HBMPTHOBNE,, PROSSER AND GO’S A N.Z. DRUG CO., LTD., • ■ ■■ Wholesale Agents.. LEAN Hands, Soft Hands, White Handa v by using Wilton’s Hand Emollient. Is jar. Sold by all chemists, Rompthorne, isser and Co., agents. IN-DJIN DENTRIFJ.ua, Great Japanese -Tooth-Powder. UAueata: J. J. F. Walker and Co., PubRreenS Buildings. 12i te NOW READ* QUINC£

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CII, Issue 11948, 20 July 1899, Page 3

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