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Do You Need Glasses? ~~ it IS POSSIBLE THAT YOU CAN SEE WELL ANO YET BE SERIOUSLY STRAINING YOUR EYE?, j. You cannot tell yourself~only « scientific SUCH AS Wt USE, will decide this. ERNEST M. SANDSTEIN CASHEL STREET (Next Ballantynes), t M. SANDSTEIN.I Expert Opticians. [B. FALCK.

We suppose everyone must show their generosity in the buying of some little present. This is where we can help you with our stock of dainty little things in Jewellery and Silverware suitable for everybody at prices well within the limits of the smallest purse. We’ve got hundreds of little things you've never seen before at Special Xmas Prices And usual Cash Discount of 2/- in the £. F. W. TUCKER *s' bn“i ;er 247 HIGH STREET (White Hart Buildings).

WHAT ABOUT A GOOD BRUSH FOR XMAS.

There are brushes and brushes. At (Loasby’s Pharmacy you can get the best high-class chemists’ brushes. Some hairbruah bristles get soft as soon as they are wet. Loasby'a chemists’ brushes won’t do this. A good brush will last at lifetime, nnd is a most suitable Christmas present. It is *!ways acceptable and always useful. Loasby’s stock of brushes is very complete. You can have a lovely assortment to choose from, some with rich inlaid mother-of-pearl backs, eatinwood, rosewood and other fancy backs —all of beauty and of intense ■utility. We «tavo them for both ladies and EiSta. • In addition to brnshwaro we have a largo •sortment of “ chemists’ ” perfumes to select from at Loasby’s Pharmacy, in all sizes, put up in beautiful cutrglass bottles and handsome caskets —simply lovely lasting preicnts that give pleasure l and scatter fragrance around for a long timo. No lady can ever have too much perfume given to her. It never spoils and is always acceptable. A. M. LOASBY, THE ONLY PRESCRIBING CHEMIST, 679, Colombo Street, Christchurch. Remember—You can still “Ask. Loasby \bout It»”

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16742, 24 December 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16742, 24 December 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16742, 24 December 1914, Page 9

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