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A D I G NOVELTY RIS WARE II The importation—for which the D.I.C. are sole retailers —is one of the finest combinations of ART with INEXPENSIVENESS. The body of the Vases are in China, and the decorations of beautifully raised Iris flowers. Needless to say, the Vases are in new and uncommon shapes and all sizes. There arc two art shades in this novelty —one sage-green body with Orchid, brown and gold Iris flowers; the other represents a fine specimen of clever shading from, pale fawn to dark brown, introducing the natural colours of the Iris flowers. The unquestionable beauty of this ware will create a demand, as it is .tasteful, decorative, unique arid inexpensive. Prices Range FOE" Small Vases 2s 9d and 3s each Medium Vases 3s 9d, 4s 6d, 4s 9d, 6s 6d Large Vases 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d Extra Size 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d An Early Exhibit of this Ware will be made In our Window* During the Week. The D.5.C, Crockery & Hardware importers CASHEL STREET. Smut

Prosperous New Year.. YOU MUST have a prosperous year in 1906, if you will but exercise discrimination in spending the money at your disposal., It is the careful buying of the necessities of life that brings happiness and prosperity to the home. It matters little whether the income bo large or small, the advantages of procuring the best value remain the same. Realising this fact to its fullest extent, we have determined that the firm name Graham, , Wilson. & shall stand for true value in 1906, just a* it has stood from the first day this new modern business was opened. True value does not mean necessarily the lowest price, hut it just means the Real Worth,. "When you require anything in the way of good reliable wearing apparel or household drapery, you will get value that ie real worth for your money if you buy, from 0 m Silk Shirts. 10/6 12/6 15/6 A Charming Present A PROFUSION OF NEW SMART NECKWEAR AT TOUR OUTFITTERS 169 CASHEL ST. DELICIOUS COFFEE CAN bo MADE in a MINUTE by USING SYMINGTON’S EDINBURGH COFFEE ESSENCE REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. / i >—*»*»—»****<—» THE WEEK’S FEATURE. READING FOR SATURDAY. Special Appointment. JAMES CLEGG, iv. n j\ UFACTORY, CO.tt-’.x.JS. of HIGH and TUAM a'IHEETS. STEEL-BOUT PERAMBULATORS, Reversible Hoods Rubber-Tyre Wheel* FROM 2 S - List Post Free. CLOSE" aTI P-m. on SATURDAYS. 3 BONNINGTON’S • Pills are , the deadly enemy of Stomach Troubles—not of the stomach. Mild, soothing, no griping, and Is a box, post free. 'N3168 FASHIONABLE Reversible Up-to-date Ties and Scarves, best value' procurable in town; Is Gd, 2s and 2s Gd, now only 9d, Is, Is 3d. Black, Beattie and Co., High Street. '3 LADIES’ and Misses' Fashionable Picture Millinery 16s lid, 17s 6c ISs 6d to 29s Gd. See Boath’s window display. 13 BOYS’ Tweed Conway Suits, sizes 0, i, 2, 3, i, best value procurable in town; all sizes now only 9s Gd. Black, Beattio and Co., High Street 4 A MAGAZINE NEWSPAPER. pi*% SIXTY-FOUR COLUMNS FOR A PENNY. 9j| SATURDAY’S CHRISTCHURCH “STAR.” rpHE SATURDAY’S ISSUE of tho CHRISTCHURCH “ STAR ” it of special character, and totally different to the issues of the other days of tho week. It is a double number of eight pages of eight full columns each, and while the usual features of the up-to-date daily evening paper are preserved, the following will be found as features of its contents:— A SERIAL NOVEL by an eminent author. SHORT STORIES by well-known writers of fiction. SKETCHES and LITERARY SELECTIONS by the best pens of tho COLiTmNS FOR THE LADIES, compiled by a lady journalist. THE BANDSMEN’S COLUMN, edited by “Trombone.” WORK FOR THE WEEK. —Counsel to Gardeners by an Export. MULTUM IN PARVO paragraphs of information. FUN AND FANCY. ■ ' “THE WEEK”—A racy and froe handling of things in general. The Special Evening Edition published at eight o’clock gives tho fullest details of the events of the afternoon, special attention bang paid to report* of race meetings, and athletic and naatohe*.

A SALVATIONIST HAVING BEEN RESTORED TO HEALTH THROUGH THE MEDIUM OP DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, STATES HIS CASE FOR THE SAKE OF OTHERS. “ I wish to testify to the fact,” writes Mr Robert Burns, of 26, Heath Street, Port Melbourne, “that your Dr Molise’s Indian Root Pills cured me of Sciatica, Kidney and Liver Complaints over twelve months ago. I may state ■ that I • was so bad with Sciatica that the pain was agonising, and I could not at times stoop to lace my boots. I was under an herbalist for a long time, but beyond giving me a little relief, the herbs seemed to be entirely useless to to shift the pains in the hips. I got by chance a bottle of your Pills, and I was pleased, and, needless to say, surprised, after the second dose, to find the pains in the hips disappear, and I have never had them since. I kept on with the pills for a while, and then discontinued the use of them. But I very soon began to have sharp pains in my shoulder blades—Liver Complain, I imagine—and I took the Pills again, and continued the use of them, and got free from all my ailments. As I take a Pill or two occasionally, I am kept in splendid health; and I am convinced if people who have Rheumatism, Sciatica, or Liver Troubles would use them, their troubles would soon be over. I may state I have been a Salvationist for eleven years, and have been in Port Melbourne for something like six yeans, so I think I am fairly well known. I may also state my wife has used the Pills with satisfactory results. You can make whatever use you like of this letter, as I cannot speak too highly of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills.'” 8

MEN’S Union Shirts, collars attached, summer shades, neat designs, best value procurable in town; 6s lid, now only 4s 6d. Black, Beattie and Co., High Street. 1 1 MEN’S Union Shirts, collars attached, summer shades, neat designs, best value procurable in town; 6s lid, now only 4s 6d. Black, Beattie and Co., High Street. 1 WANTED Known —House cleaning is a nuisance. “ XiINOARNISH" saves beeswaxing, and won’t wash off. From all grocers,' Is 6d and 2s Gd. “ LINOAKNISH ” easily and quickly applied. Try it X 3620 WANTED KNOWN—Clean, highly-polish-ed floors may be attained by using “LINOARNISH" No rubbing; put on with a brush Is M and 2s Bd. All grocers 3620

HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CUREI HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN AUSTRALIA. Tlw famous Remedy tar , m Goughs. Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption TH<TsE who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of Bronchitis, Coagh, Difficulty of Breathing;, Hoarseness Tain at Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to'those who are subject to Colds on the Chest ii is invaluable, as it effects a Complete Cara. Tt is most comfortin'*’in allaying irritation in the throat and giving strength to-tha voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become chronic nor Gonsump* .. 8 develop Consumption has never been known to exist where "Cougns" have been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be without it, aa takes at the beginning, a dose sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. g m jj-j, fl) I f (Q- I—B C? f Remember that every disease has its oommoncemant, 13 &VW KJf* Ww W ■O i and oonsumption is no exception to tha ml*,’ Prepared Only, and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor— Ctnal! sice 2/9, Largo if 3. Sold by. Chemises and Medicine Vendors warded"by Boat to’any ad"3<ias when not obtainable locally. W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria, Bi. DEPOT: OFFICES 9 and II HUME S SUMSS, 11U1S ST* WELIINGTOH,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13947, 2 January 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13947, 2 January 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13947, 2 January 1906, Page 10

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