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SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK CARET’S Money-Saving Indies’ Golf Coats From 3/II to 8/11 Regular prices up to 29/6 Ladies’ Jackets From 4/II to 9/H Regular prices up to 25/6 Ladies’ Costumes From 7/II Regular prices up to 37/6 Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Hats From 3/11 Regular prices up to 9/11 Ladies’ Trimmed Hats From 7/II Regular prices up to 25/6 Ladies’ Underskirts and Bloomers From 2/II Regular prices up to 4/6 aan Single and Double Bed Blankets From 4/11 to 19/6 according to size Down Quilts ... From 17/9 Dress Tweeds in various shades From I/, yd. Regular prices up to 2/6 Sleeve Frillings From 6d yard Regular prices up to 1/Woollen Mufflers ... From 1/9 Regular prices up to 3/11 Knitting Wools, all shades From 4/9 per head J£S? Men’s Hats From 2/II to 4/11 Regular prices up to 15/6 Men’s Shirts ... From 2/11 Regular prices up to 4/9 Men’s Ties ... From 6d Regular prices up to 2/6 Men’s Overcoats ... _ From 17/9 Regular prices up to 35/Men’s Suits ... From 15/Regular prices up to 30/Meu’s Underwear From 2/6 garment Regular prices up to 3/11 The Carey Bargains are the Biggest. They are only to be found at this Sale, m 'ok

K. CMfr M ts:sp How the youngsters enjoy the rich nutritious Gerstena . Porridge Meal! How pleased Mother is, too, at their healthy appetites—she knows that every spoonful is building strong bodies and conferring lusty health on those sturdy growing New Zealanders. Gerstena is the “different” Porridge meal. Every mouthful is a delight. Gerstena-goes twice as far s.s ether meal foods. Gerstena is cooked in TWO minutes. Test it yourself—get a bag from the nearest grocer—realise at last what a delicious wholesome nourish- ’ ing breakfast food is Gerstena—put it on the list now. Mr. S. Donald, of Auckland, writes:—“Wherever we go we tell our friends about your lovely Gerstena Meal. Generally k they try Gerstena once and always use it after that.” W fife r. _• a for Gerstena Grael: Make a gruel as you would ordinary porridge with half | he l ' ant,t> “ ceisteta Porridge Meal, using milk or milk and water (milk makes the best) and sugar to taste. •■ItOTT i.4{> 0»

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16602, 14 July 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16602, 14 July 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16602, 14 July 1914, Page 10

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