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GRAND OPENING . . . OF THE . . . CiTY BOOT PALACE AN IMMENSE ARRAY OF FINE FOOTWEAR . . FOR PARTICULAR S¥iEN AND WELL-DRESSED WOMEN On Saturday, May xgth, I will open my new Boot and Shoe Store at the corner of Lichfield and Colombo Streets, and I want you to treat yourself to a visit of inspection. You will find my stock includes all that you could wish for in the way of high-grade footwear. Best British boots straight from Home, dainty Continental goods carefully selected, stylish Am'erican shoes from all the fashionable lasts, together with the choicest and best that the Colonial maker can produce. I believe my methods are going to please you. If courteous service, reliable goods, fair dealings, and prompt delivery will enable me to merit your custom, I shall have it. I don’t want it because I ASK for it, BIJT because I intend to DESERVE it. Then I sell for cash—no credit. As I thus obviate all -bad debts and the cost of book-keeping,- I am able to offer you large price inducements, an advantage the cash buyer loses altogether when purchasing at a credit store, because he has to help pay for the necessary bad debts of the credit purchaser, Think what a saving this may mean to YOU ia the course of a year or so 1 I have a personal interest in you and can think of no better way of showing it than by presenting you,-free of all cost, a beautiful hall panel in black and white should you be one of my first 590 customers. I am prepared to stand by every word in tjiisj as in aH my advertisements, Get to know me at the . . . . CITY BOOT PALACE D. STOCK, Pi*opt»latoi* 1 ■ . CORNEA COLOMBO AND LICHFIELD STREETS (Opposite Mason, QtfutHeps A Oe.)

BLOWN TO ATOMS. The old idea that the body bometijEes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded; for Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which are perfectly harmless, gently, stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the Systran, and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. ___ *

“ A man is known by his works,** declared the irrepressible ref ornery who was addressing a large and enthusiastic audience. , “ Yours must be a gas works!” shouted a rude. Uncultured person who occupied a back seat.

On the back of each bottle of Lane’s Emulsion you will find a label with these words,— “ SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Lake's . Emulsion has a rich, distinctive, flavour, due to finest quality Beech wood Creasote, a very valuable ingredient. If you wish to avoid taste pour dose into a little cold water in cup or glass, and drink without stirring. Cold water tones down taste and richness, but does not alter medicinal' properties.” The taste of Lane’s Emulsion is peculiar to and original with Lane’s. It is the Creasote that is prominent, and is a decidedly important ingredient. While the taste of Lane’s Emulsion is liked by many people, it is objected to by others. The taste, however, like that of tomatoes, is easily acquired, and after a few doses is really enjoyed. To arrive quickly at the point of enjoyment pour your dose of Lane’s into a little cold water and | drink without stirring. If those who object to the taste of Lanj3’s Emulsion will do this a lew tiiues an appetite will soon be acquired,, and the good health results to be obtained from this fine lunghealer and heaith-maker will quickly be apparent. f 149 .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14060, 15 May 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14060, 15 May 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14060, 15 May 1906, Page 4

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