4 SPECIAL ITEMS IN LADIES’ NECKWEAR ?of* RUAUt? NEWEST STYLES EXCELLENT VALUES—such as are always obtainable from the D.I.C. Our London Buyers are constantly on the alert for No. I—While Lawn Collar with Spotted Silk Tie 3/6 postage paid. Also Lawn Collars with Plain Coloured Satin Tics ... 2/6 each Latest Novelties to * w £i / n / Ml in these goods, and by quick despatch enable us to show to our customers the Newest Creations, simultaneously.. with the best Emporiums of l he West End of London. No. 4—The “Artist” Silk Bow —a very popular style, black and white, and Navy and white only, largo and small spots 1/- each, postage paid. Also a wcll-sclcctcd assortment of Novelties in Silk, Satin, ahd Fancy Bows, 1/- 1/3 1/6 & 1/11 No. 3 —White Lawn Collars with Tucked Vest 2/3 each postage paid, All are bought for prompt cash from the World’s Best Markets, and . . marked in plain figures at Lowest Prices. No. 2—White Neige Crepe Collars, effectively embroidered in pretty shadings. „ 2/11 each, postage pas. Similar styles at 1/11 2/6 2/11 and 3/3 The Drapery k General Importing Company of New Zealand Ltd, E. C. BROWN, Manager. 1/- Discount in every complete £ FOR CASH. 3BSESE2 Each Day ; Means Economy when GERSTESMA’S for Breakfast. Right from the start, Gerstena is “ cooked in 2 minutes ” and so there’s a saving in fuel !. Then again Gerstena goes three times as far as ordinary Breakfast foods—a saving of meal! Gerstena is ALL FOOD VALUE—a gain in nourishment! •—and is not merely a “ filler.” Those facts mean economy —they mean that ONE BAG OF PORRIDGE MEAL is equal to Two Bags of other Breakfast Foods Surely in these present “ high-priced-food ” days Gerstena Porridge Meal will appeal to every housewife, apart altogether from its delicious flavour } Mrs. F. BAXTER, Temuka, writes ‘ 1 would like to' say that my children (and I have six) would, not eat any other kind of porridge than GERSTENA, they iike it so well, and my twelve months’ baby makes two meals every day of Gerstena milk porridge. I find it better than the more expensive foods.” JUST TRY ONE SAG.
WANTED KNOWN. mHAT if you want the Best Meat, the ConnJL try produces, at Greatly Reduced Rates, B ° F. H STEEL. BUTCHER, 702 and 70*, Colombo Street, The Leading Establishment of its Kind in Christchurch. Nothing bnt absolutely the Best Meat the Country produces kept Don’t be persuaded to buy inferior quality and rubbish when by patronising F. H. STEEL you can always rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on daily for orders. Country Customers can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptly o ttended to. SMAI.LGOODS A SPECIALTY. The Annual Output reaches Half a Million Pennon. The quantity sold speaks far itself.
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¥ ITADATI© PERMANENTLY CURES Hydatids, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Gastric ulcers, Internal Growths. 3/6 and 5/6 per bottle. Chemists and Stores. .1— __ A COTTLE NOW t ffATUBE'S AND HBEBAfi BLOOD TONiC. - . p i Tar P J' REE ADV,CE| 0. A. PATTER, 439 Flinders Lane, hrolbaram Bold by ay Chemists and Stores and E. W. HALL™ *** SXBEEr, CHiUaTOinJBOa
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16664, 24 September 1914, Page 10
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