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This goody that’s good for you is Ml of delicious juice of fresh mint leaves. If you chew this refreshing sweetmeyour teeth will im The fresh mint lea- .jJ.ee helps to keep them sound. Children enjoy the eSean, pwire? healthful WRIGLEYS pßj( as much as the finest sweets and gain its benefits besides. It is not to be swallowed, though quite harmless. Before meals, it stimulates appetite. After meals, it sweetens one’s mouth and breath. It also aids digestion. This beneficial titbit promptly purifies breath of tobacco and other odors—keeps you from wanting too many cigarettes. Only 3d. for five bars. Bach bar lasts as long as you wish. Obtained from all chemists’, confectioners’ and stores. Each bar is wrapped separately and the perfect wrapping keeps it clean and fresh until it is all used. m m It contains no paraffin wax—no wax of any kind. It is made of the pure air-dried, milky sap of the Sapodilla Tree. This grows only in the West Indies, Mexico and Central America. When dried, the sap is called "chicle.” Flavored with the pure, aromatic juice of Spearmint leaves, then pressed and cut into delicious "chewy” bars, and treated with Pepsin, it becomes the beneficial confection that aid; digestion, soothes the nerves, whitens the teeth, refreshes the mouth, quenches thirst and sweetens the breath. Look for the spear Be sure it’s WRIGLEY’S Made in U. S. A. Sample packet free by post for 3 penny 9tamps from the sole Australasian agents, J. C. Gambles & Co., Flinders Building, Melbourne in

Help Us to “Shift Stock” and We’ll Help You to have Money. This Sale is a “reciprocal treaty.” You do us a return in reducing our Stock—which must go down quickly—and we help you to Bargains M Big and Plenty ” at LAWRENCE & KIRCRER’S RETIRING FROM BUSINESS SALE. Crowds have saved “ lumps ” off their House Furnishing and Furniture already but there are lots of bargains yet I .... it’s Your Move For Your Gain LAWRENCE & KIRCHER High Street

'tfflF great prop of Empn?, and i enterprise! which mark our __ ie~march of nations.. Not only (Tout the exercise of nerve which motoring calls for® the control of the car must conduce to the perfectic *of self control and quickness of action, which are responsible factors in the success of business. ") Much talk is made of the ill-feeling Jjje®?§brtain sections of the public bear top—ft hejioted, on refle was ever iff * PUT lEEDS INTO PRINT. j!r>ri<i ftoinl lunimpaired |c Quince\ Measures 1| f joy of living fare air whip] And take the Direct Road to getting them tilled. Many a man can afford to buy a Second-hand Motor where a brand new one would be out of the question. The thing, of course, is to know how to buy. You might search the town over, and yet not find the kind of bargain you want. On the other hand a little “Want-Ad” in the columns of the “Lyttelton Times" may, perhaps, find you that very bargain in a day, and with no more to Ivo misse 'and new experiences never EW of freedom whtc ipds Tcason, 'the rhSrm Jeromes almost indispci in cmhracafcit. r chief cluS For ing is neve? r le to the happyl 'M at the prosenj widespread trouble than a scratch or two of the pen. TRY IT: Others have, and have , found what they want •n't Ufv*'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16558, 23 May 1914, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16558, 23 May 1914, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16558, 23 May 1914, Page 15