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Z 23 Lm k .. FOR . . BUKOS GEES LIMITED, 101, COLOMBO STREET, OITV, 4 doors South of LichSeld Strict. WRINGER RE “RUBBERED wm&m V**ij# <52 •■-.t sSI m ■sZ: «5g DUNLOP RUBBER CS. Wo make s (peeia)ity »( Ke-Rubbcrlug Worn out Hollers, which should ho forwarded to us detached frusn the machine, PRICES on APPUCAT ON Repairs Exaoulod Without Delay. ji^tzsi^.-aia'amDsamsnsffis M2&ssvof?7x. ■ ym 117 Cfcnfcll St., K A«lci*lt!<*. Adelaide St . fci Bi Kmj 81.. Perth —'l THAT WRETCHED BOY. ONCE upon a time a certain littl# boy, like all iittle boys, had a sweet tooth, and many of them, and the flesh pots of Egypt were as nothing compared with his faithfulness to the jam pots. His devotion was unswerving, and as for sacrifice, why, he’d sell his birthright, or even his ponket-knife, for a mouthful of the joggling jam. One day hio mother had placed in a secluded spot such a spoonful, and the lad saw it. It looked so nice, he thought not twice ; That jam had vanished in a trice— Ho sad are these confessions. Alas, the jam contained apilL Which made him very very ill— Deceived by first impressions. And so the world wags, for hot? often is tho gilded stock but a nnarc, and the gold mine salted. Thiß ia the age of cheap jacks and bogus bargains ; but tho proof o’ the puddin’ is the proem’ o’t. Let that be your motto. It eati be safely applied, for instance, to— SURATURA TEH. Tlie first impressions of that choice product will be of unalloyed satisfaction. Yes, and these impressions will be confirmed and enhanced upon every subsequent occasion. It cannot bo otherwise, because “D” blend is Buberb. Thon there are other grades—-"A” at Is 6d, “B” at Is 9d, and “X” at 2s 4d - tho most modest of them good, while the best ia beyond compare. SIMPLY SAY: SURATURA! yj m m mm iff '■■ u; 4 R m u ess : : i CHEAPER BOOTS. We have, now that tho late Summer and Autumn trade is finished, a great number of useful boots and shoes, in different sizes, ends of linos, etc., that must be cleared to lot us fill up with Winter Stock at PUIOES BELOW COST. SEE THESE Ladies' Black Shoes, 4 and 5 5/11 Ladies’ Black Shoes, 3, 4 and 5 5/1 f Girls’ Black and Tan Boot* 6/S Children’s Ankle Straps, black and tan ... ... I/ll Girls’ and Women’s Slippers, from ... ... 9d Men’s Splendid Boots, from 3.1! 1 BLUE BOOT STORE r/;jj Colombo St. (opposite A 1 Hotel) C|Vj T. F. ADAMS - Manager. ?| Q'-Sj - f DELIGHTFUL 1 iiRSNH AD tho Vos>,r ituund SCIIiEPPE S 1 tJfiillß j Refuse all Substitutes. # A MOST WHOLESOME AND EXHILARATING ert rr »./ tr rc A.V BEVERAGE. TRY ST

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14983, 1 May 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14983, 1 May 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14983, 1 May 1909, Page 4

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