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K^ NEW*ZEALAND Thousands to Choose Men's Clothing;. Men's Sac Suits in Tweed ... Tailor-cut Sac Suits ... ... Trousers in Tweed ... ... Trousers in Worsted ... Men's Raincoats ... Men's Raincoats ... ... Riding Breeches ... ... Men's Sporting Jacket 8.... Men's Sporting Suits Usml I Sample Price Price ! ! Boys' Norfolk Suits .. Boys' Norfolk,Suits ... Youths' i*u«by .-nuts Boys' Fancy Suits Children's Tunic Suits B is' Sporting ."-'nits...Koys' D.B. Suits Boys' Tweed Overcoats Boys' Smart Overcoats Usual I Sample price Fries 37i6 ; 17/5 11« 12 6 8 6 24/6 18'6 27.'6 13 6 U 6 96 15 6 12,6 SPECIAL. MEN'S OVERCOATS in assorted weig*.t9, Including some heavy D.B. Tweeds, fleecy lined TO B£ CLEARED AT • 45ASFECSAL. BOYS' * YOUTHS' OVERCOATS in Winter weights— TO BS CLEAR D AT 5 OVERCOATS in assorted we?gUs, in- EfJ BOYS' 4 YOUTHS' OVERCOATS in Winter Wr'A PIT\W ffl T/H H T\%. T I some heavy D.B. Tweeds, fleecv lined <**»*»* weights- i I I' I'M I &-1 i \ I L IU /1 I " I Ili 3 V TO B£ O'-EARED AT ::. TO BS CLEAR DAT I fll I I 1 Ml 1 - - - - - VIA/ -M. AJi Jii. a \J> A 1 WJ A \J I Alv A ome-thsrd off usyAL prices. Hallenstdii Bros. Ltd. psfJrJ^ii^*^^ mercery. Tunic Shirts... Lounge Shirts Pyjamas ... Pyjamas Fancy Half Hnge Cashmere Ha {.Hose. Umbrellas ... . . Sweaters ,„ , Coat Sweaters , Men's Gioves , Boys'Jerseys Boys? Jersey Suits Price Price 5/9 3/11 • 4/11 12 6 8 6 Underclothing. All-Wool Undershirts and Pants Natural Undershirts and Pants Mama Uiulerrliirts and Pants... Heavy-weight Undershirts and Pants Combinations HSltSa Stylish Lounge Hats Stylish Lounge Hats R"U.:h l.ounve Hats Black Hard Hats Men's Tweed Hats ... Men's Caps ... Men's Caps ... Usual Sample Price Price 411 36 13,6 9,6 6/11 46

YOU SHOULD WEAR %>* Because they are BRITISH and BEST SPORTS MODEL Made of stout Coutille, || elastic waist-band. . . Made specially for Riding, Golf, Tennis, and Hockey Players. In white only. i Price „« I MODEL 3 1 Novelty design; cut m extra low in bust, and m with good depth below m the waist. Hand- m somely trimmed em- m broidery, fitted with M suspenders. «§ We also stock Model 2 at 7/© and No. 6 at 14/11 KURVINIT CORSETS are the Best Value Obtainable .m^os?-*^mty*!&h SAW THAT m 1 THE "STAR" That is what they All «ay! Why is that? Because— j Everybody Reads "The Star." Ring Publisher 168 I 2K s*i- > K S»& 3e rate* M S m m Ksj rr I BR Si sasses i® m a '. ■■■■■ WA The Women's Favourite —Amber Tips Tea The housewife wants a tea that will please the family —and she wants it to be economical in these days of high cost of living. AMBER TIPS passes the housewife's test, and it is the most popular brand in New Zealand, because in it is pre-eminent. The results of the investigations of famous scientists and doctors of " The Lancet," England's leading Medical Journal, prove that fine teas like AMBBR TIPS msan better health. Moreover, tint investigation proved that fine teas like AMBER TIPS are almost as cheap as inferior blends, s.nce 280 cups can be obtained from 2/- per lb. tea as against only 224 cups from cheaper inferior tea» at 1/6 per lb. and less. Remember " The Lancet's" advice —"always buy and use fine tea*". /*34-$ m I Read This: The well-to-do People of Christ, church only buy the very best of Clothing. They generally wear qnently she can sell them cheap. . Mrs. ~" knows good second-hand Clothing of the best material and well made will lest longer, look better,and is infinitely cheaper in every way than the cheap ready-made shoddy. Mrs.. EllwoocS SpconrJ-harn! Clothier 183-125 wid 127 ARMAGH STREETS "Phone 3087. \ jBSIOOBOIBBOaaOBBO ■UMvnwng 10l from the ill effects of indigestion, biliousness, and constipation. 515 ll* This is an experience which thousands of people are enjoying through B«§ §BB having turned for relief to that reliable health-giving remedy bob Pi B:echam's Pills. If you are the victim of dyspepisa, disordered liver, Egg ?M sluggish action of the bowels, or are otherwise-out of sorts in con- Bag ggg, sequence of digestive troubles you can easily get well and keep well |og I . thanks to J| ill the well-known curative, cleansing, and recuperative properties of gfs m ■ ■ .__ , .-:;_ ■...: . M Sold everywhere In boxes, price lOtd. (36 pill*) 1/1J (56 pllli) & 2/9 (168 pUlt). oiotaxo'.womoaaonio

c.c.c.c. A MAGICAL REMEDY. " C.C.C.C." is the name of a cure for chilblains, discovered by Mr F. W. Thompson, the well-known Christchurch dentist, the fame of which, owing to its magical curativo properties, "will be soon known over "the four seas." There arc few really reliable remedies for chilblains and those who suffer excruciating agonies from them will hail with delight the advent of " C.C.C.C.'' Mr Thompson's attention was directed to the necessity for such a remedy by the sufferings undergone by a lady from frost-bito. His quest proved highly successful and the effectiveness of '' C.CiC.C." in curing frost-bite led to its use for chilblains, burns and scalds. Of fifty cases in which "C.C.C.C." has bon tried it has proved successful • except in ona iustance in which it effected a partial cure. For removing the irritation caused by the bites of insects, such as fleas, sandflies and mosquitoes, ''C.C.C.C." has no.equal and sufferers from rheumatic and neuritic pains have also found it of great value. Grateful users of " C.C.C.C." have written to Mr Thompson in glowing terms of praise. One of many similar testimonies runs as follows: — "The maid here swears by your chilblain cure. Her hands were all swollen and aro almost better already. They all think it wonderful." Tho cure is applied externally with a camel's hair brush. It is costly—a small phial is sold at 2s—but those who have experienced its great remedial qualities declare that it is more precious than rubies, or gold, or silver. " C.C.0.0." can be obtained from all chemists and no household should bo without such a valuable remedy. 4G16

WORMS. THE CHILDREN'S ENEMY. Undoubtedly there is no greater enemy to the Health, Happiness and Comfort of Children than the presence of Worms. Parents should be on their guard if a child shows any of the marked symptoms, such is. Disturbed Sleep, Grinding of *no. "Teeth. Restlessness, Irritation, and picking the nose, to ascertain tor certain if the child is afflicted witlr these parasites, and if they are, to at once administer Comstock's Shot" Worm Pellets according to directions. They are a safe, sure ana reliable remedy, prepared in the form of a lolly, and children take-, them without hesitation. ~ „.. j" Comstock's "Dead Shot ' Worm Pellets are a purely vegetable medicinal preparation for the :,eradication;;: of worms in children and adults. uor sale by all chemists and storekeepers, price 2s 9d per packet; or will bo sei.t post paid at the same price »IJ. W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Fanflh Street, Wellington, N.Z."... , °

The vino doos not grow above 2300 ft above the sea. The oak ceases at 3350 it, and the fir at 7000 ft. It is officially estimated that the accumulated funds of the world's trade unions stands at more than £20,000,000, of which £8,000.000 is credited to British unions. The porabined membership of all known trade unions is returned at under 6,000,000, Great Britain having one-fourth of these members.

INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC, REPAIRi Write for free illustrated Catalogues. Estimates and all lnfojC J. W. COPITHORNP 137 Viriw Street, Mem ion iiißiii..,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16568, 4 June 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16568, 4 June 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16568, 4 June 1914, Page 10

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