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<o>A WEEK OF SENSATIONAL VALUES. NZ FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU RIGHT. Sweeping Out the Leavings of the Great Winter Sale... /! It is impossible to avoid accumulating odds and ends in any Sale, and the risk is increased many times over when the Sale happens to prove such a tremendous success as ours was. Lots are broken, odd lines are poked away in corners and overlooked, other things fail to get adequate attention, and so there is an accumulation of items for which we have no use, and which it is not good business policy to carry into the stock sheets at inventory time. We must sweep out these leavings of the Great Winter Sale, and sweep them out we shall with our effective Bargain broom. This will be a week of sensa- ««- <s»-4225«a-<s»~ «a<s»~ tional values; don’t miss the chances; don’t fail to look in at the Farmers’ Co-op., for you are bound to happen upon something good, It will be almost like finding money to attend THIS JUMBLE SALE of REMNANTS OF LACES AND RIBBONS REMNANTS OF DRESS TWEEDS AND CLOTHS REMNANTS OF SILKS, SATINS. & VELVETEENS REMNANTS OF TABLE LINENS " REMNANTS OF HOUSE LINENS LEFT-OVER BLOUSES, SKIRTS, AND JACKETS LEFT-OVER DRESSING GOWNS & TEA GOWNS LEFT-OVER EIDERDOWN QUILTS & BLANKETS ODD LINES IN UMBRELLAS REMNANTS OF CARPETING AND LINOLEUMS ODD PIECES OF USEFUL FURNITURE ODDMENTS IN LACE CURTAINS LEFT-OVER SHIRTS & READY-TO-WEAR SUITS ODDMENTS OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE ODDMENTS OF VASES AND FANCY CHINA ODD LINES OF BOOTS AND SHOES Oddments in Evepy Department. 03839.

CHRISTCHURCH DENTAL CHAMBERS. **N UNEQUALLED SUCCESS IN THE SCIENTIFIC ART OF UP-TO-DATE DENTISTRY. A LEGALLY Qualified and Registered Practitioner of gome years’ standing feels, it due to his wide professional knowledge in the study and deep research of the methods of up-io-date Dentistry to introduce to the public an entirely new and successful process whereby the most difficult decayed and troublesome teeth can be extracted without the slightest pain whatever. This new method causes no unconsciousness or sickly after-effects. The patient is simply aware of what is taking place, but absolutely feels no pain There is no experimenting and no failures, and why should one suffer the continual martyrdom of Pain. Nervousness, indigestion, and Functional Disturbances arising from bad teeth when such an opportunity presents itself of removing tho cause of all these troubles without pain? All patients may depend upon receiving the greatest care and attention, as a Skilful and Expert Specialist is constantly in attendance, also a Ladv Assistant lor ladies and children. Gas, Chloroform or Ether also adminisiered if required The surgeries are fitted up with the very latest Electrical Appliances for all sorts of Fillings, Porcelain Inlays, Crown and Bridge Work Note the Address: First Flat Warden's Buildings, corner High and Cashel Streets, where there are sevfen rooms, consisting of Surgeries. Waiting-room, Mechanic and Plats Department. Plates made only of very best materials, and the fit guaranteed, or no charge made. Consultation Hours: 9 a.m. to X p.m., 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Saturdays, close at 1 p.m., open again at 7 Terms very moderate, and Consultation Free. Special arrangements made for families. Countrv appointments made by letter receive strict attention. Telephone 906. 1017 J. E_ BAIN, Cental Surgeon. jgE . GOOD TO YOUR BABY, j Give it in turn “ROBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY” and “ROBINSON’S PATENT . GROATS.” These two scientific prepara.ions stimulate the growth of bone, muscle and brain, and afford the greatest nourishment . in (he smallest compass Doctors and nurses advise their use. All Grocers. " JUGS and Tumblers. Now, there’s simply ] only one place for these, and you know ( it. Minsoa’s, 220, Cktlojnbo A___

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14427, 18 July 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14427, 18 July 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14427, 18 July 1907, Page 3

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