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A FOEECAST OF FASHIONS FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS. Louisines Eoliennes Paillettes Voiles Foulards Armures Crepe de Chenej Silk Grass Lawns Tucked and Embroidered Nainsooks Muslins : Hollands : Drills ALSO THE New Satin-Finish Linens AND THE Uncrushable Crash Linens IN THE FASHIONABLE NATURAL SHADES. J. Ballantyne & (Eo; CRICKET MATERIAL. 'immjmm.aMaaaEWEEßmmiamammimKamnamsßßmaßKSßßiaaMKaßaamaaßar A GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR CRICKET CLUBS. AS WE HATE DECIDED TO SELL OUT ALL OUR SPORTING- MATERIAL, WE ARE NOW OFFERING OUR STOCK AT PRICES THAT CANNOT. FAIL TO EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. A VERY NICE ASSORTMENT OF WELL-SEASONED BATS A few Balls (Leather and Compo), Stamps, Gloves, Pads Ashby, Bergh & Company, Ltd a I HIGH STREET. full Noufishmehlfpapt]/prec MILK COMBINED^ WITH WHEAT if AND BARLEY -MALT,/—BMBBMt I.BUTBWBHS IE BEST FOOD FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS IN ALL CLIMATES.! - IN POWDER FORM. f KEEPS o** ano ONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, J 216, HIGH STREET, Next Standiah and Ereece’s, And in all the Cities of New Zealand. Sets from £1 Is, £2 3s and £3 3s. Single Teeth from Five Shillings. PURE GAS 2s Gd. EXTRACTIONS 2s 6d and Is. X 2855 “CITY MISSION HOME.” PROVIDES TEMPORARY SHELTER and MEALS for Destitute Mon, OBTAINS EMPLOYMENT for Mm, Women and Boys; Pood for Destitute Families ,and Clothing The Home, being supported entirely by voluntary subscriptions, is at the present time in. very great need of help of all kinds. FLORENCE HERRICK, 4 Superintendent. " 1/ ” JAM is made from the choicest fruit I-A. grown in the Nelson Diei-riol. It is absolutely pure, and is universally acknowledged as superior to any other Jam manufactured in New Zealand, or imported from elsewhere. “K 1 ' Jam has no rivals. 2 THE BEST CHOCOLATE. BOTH SEXES~ Frite for Flea Books of Vital Interest concerning yourselves and your welfare. POSTED FREE. When placing on the market the new product Yan Houten’s Chocolate (for eating j, some months ago, the manufacturers had before them the object of offering buyers a nutritive and digestible Chocolate of irreproachable composition, while at the same time more delicious in flavor than any of the already existing kinds; in other words, a Chocolate which, both from the point of view as to health as well as to flavor, should satisfy the most exacting demands. The universal good opinion concerning Yan Houten’s Chocolate, seems to prove that this object has been attained ; and it Is recognised as being as superior to other Chocolates, as Van Houten’s Cocoa is superior to other cocoas. When travelling, picnicking, or bicycling, it proves of great service. Write to MO NS . GOURAND, 62, Little Flinders Street, Melbourne. 2669 K” JAM is made from the choicest fruit grown in the Nelson. District. It is absolutely pure, and is uni-verea.Uy acknowledged as superior to any other Jam manufactured in Now Zealand, or imported from elsewhere. “K ” Jam has no rivals. 10 K" COFFEE.—Ask your grocer for this superb line. It is a blend of the finest Coffees grown. “K ” Coffee is refreshing, nourishing and sustaining. Take to other. “ inWHAT is Nelson famous for?” asked a » ’ school-master. “ I know, sir,” replied a quick-witted boy. “ Well, what is your answer, Tommy?” "Why, for its 'K' Jams, "You are right, my boy; -and you shall have a 21-b Glass Jar of Raspberry all to yourself for tea” The eyes oi Tommy expanded with delight at the lovely prospect in view. 3 Sold in Tins of Croquettes and Tins of Drops. Also in-Square Tablets and Small Bars. “ W HAT I 3 famous ior?” asked a ’’ schoolmaster. “I know, sir,” replied a quick-witted boy. “ Well, what is your answer, Tommy?” “Why, for its ‘K’ Jams, sir.” “You are right, my boy; and you shall have a 2!b Glass Jar of Raspberry al! to yourself for tea.” The eyes of Tommy expanded with delight at the lovely prospect in view. 11 for ds. le* *T

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12935, 1 October 1902, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12935, 1 October 1902, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12935, 1 October 1902, Page 10

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