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The styles, colours and trimmings in ouv gfe&t showing of Spring Hats gives ladies ample soope to choose a model most suitable to hen Jmt*ticular» taste We are showing a nice variety of smartly trimmed TAGELS and CHIPS, in the newest colourings ; trimmed Flowers, Ribbon, Wheat and Floral Silk— From .. 21/- to 25/A, Smart Line of READY-TO-WEAR CHIP HATS, in white, with coloured bands and edges From .. .. 9/0 PAN-DANS, with simple trimmings of Straw, Petershams and Ribbon Velvet—From 7/11 UNTRIMMED TAGEL HATS, in the Sailor and Dolly Varden shapes, and all the latest colourings Also Smart J UNTRXMMFD CHIP SHAPES, in Tuscan, white and black— From .. 3/11 A v Few OTTOMAN RIBBON HATS, trimmed Wheat and Flowers, in black, gold and navy .. .. 24/6 CHILDREN'S CHIP HATS, in white and Tuscan, with cord and ribbon trimmings---From .. 3/11 to 8/11

SMARTLY DRESSED For Little iVloney Why pay Two and Three Guineas for those Cheap, Sloppy, Shoddy, Ready-made Costnmes and Dresses, they neither look nor wear well. A Second-hand Tailor-made Costume is a hundred times better, and I can sell them much cheaper than you can buy that cheap stuff. I hare a few Tailor-made New Misfit Costumes, at half their original price. Everything in the clothing line for Men and Women. U you wish to be well dressed for little money call and see Mrs. ELLWOOD, Second-hand Clothier, 123-125-127 ARMAGH STREET. 'Phono 3087. Every yard of our Spring and Summer Wash Fabrics is fresh and new; smart in design, and will wash and launder-beautifully. If you want something unusually attractive, as well as good value, don't fail to inspect them in,our windows this week. FLORAL CREPES, new designs—--71(1., 95., 11*4 to 1/3 yd. WHITE PIQUE—--1/H 1/3 1/6 to 1/11 yd. COLOURED PIQUE, stripe and checks—--1/6 yd. CREPES, striped, checks, and plain—9£d. 1/Oi 1/1J FLORAL VOILES, very smart—--1/6 to 1/9.a yard TOBRAIXO, 20. in., plain u colours, stripes, 1/WHITE PIN SPOT MUSLIN— -1/4* 1/6 1/11. yard SPONGE CLOTH, white and coloured!— 1/11 N 2/3 2/6 yard MERCERISED POPLINS, 40m etc. .. ... .. , cream, brown, navy, saxe. ... . .. 2/3 yard m 1 094^-1652

HEADACHE AND DIZZINESS. Headache is never a- disease. It is nlwavs a symptom. Applications, powders‘and tablets that drug the headache into quietude are treating the symptoms, not the disease, always a useless proceeding and otten harmful. When headache is associated with some dizziness it is usually the result of nervous exhaustion and will continue as long as the person who is over worked allows the debility to continue. It rapidly disappears when rest and the proper tonic is taken. frervous exhaustion, the cause of such headaches and dizziness, results from a strain on the nerves with which the rebuilding work of the blood is unable to. keep pace. The best tonic for such a condition is Dr Williams! .Pink Pills. These pills build, tip the blood and strengthen the nerves. With this treatment, unless the overwork, worry or whatever has caused the nervous breakdown, is persisted in, the headaches, dizziness, nervousness and irritability that characterise neurasthenia rapidly disappear. .Sufferers can obtain Dr Williams’ Pink Pills at their nearest chemist. 1756

oontains the constituent! of mother's milk, heiii'i- il \U the i«le:il food for i'nfmw. It hniliis t>onni« lia'jies - . Ask your doctor, li Ma 2/8, Bir» Btrong 5/-, post freie. Quicklj correct all disorders of the sj-etoin and relievo distressing symptoms. Gnwanfor amerjronaleii. Apent—'The Bridge Pharmacy,"

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16665, 25 September 1914, Page 3

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