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Winter Comforts and Beath’s Values Two things you want to note : Eeath s Down Quilts and All-wool Blanket? are high in quality, and Beath’s prices are always consistently moderate. These two things, high quality and low price, constitute value. See Beath s Quiits and Blankets for yourself —your judgment will prompt you to buy. Down Quilts in a large range of the newest colourings and designs; beautifully soft and absolutely hygienic; though very light in weight they ensure great warmth : Sateen -t - Single Bed 21/6 22 625 6 29/6 Sateen - - Double Bed 29 632 6 39/6 45/6 59/6 Satin and Sa'-;en 32,6 35 639 6 45,'- Satin and Sateen „ 47/6 49 6596 65 6 75.We re-cover worn-out Down Quilt* and make them »* good a* new ; a large selection of Sateens and Satins from which you may choose your covers. We can offer y<xu Down Quilts covered with Figured Liberty Silk, quite unique and exclusive, obtainable only at Death s. All-Wool Colonial Blankets— the choicest products of our New Zealand mills:— Single Bed Size 19/6 21/6 24 6 29 6 Extra Double Bed Size 31 6 35/6 39 6 49 6 Double Bed Size 25.6 29/6 32/6 35,6 Ronth’s Famous “Beatall” Blanket— An all-wool Colonial Blanket, full double bed size, white whipped, *and absolutely the best value obtainable - 27,6 the pair 9 a as: m (V> We allow 1/in the £ Cash Discount. ©-JTD James Mitchell - Manning Director ) 'Ar/sfcnupcA^ We pay freight on all orders sent by Letter.

BROS S [ARE3 Complete House Furnishers ON VERY EASY TERMS ..NO EXTRA FOR TERMS.. £5 Worth £lO Worth £2® Worth £3® Worth £1 Deposit, 1/7 Weekly £2 Deposit, 3/2 Weekly £4 Deposit, 8/4 Weekly £6 Deposit, 9/6 Weekly HARRIS BROS, treat you RIGHT—THEY RETURN YOUR MONEY IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED. This is the Best Guarantee you can get. All Classes of FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS in Stock. buy at 158 HEREFORD ST. iT WILL PAY YOU. Showrooms Upstairs.

(| g Everybody’s Journal. | SATURDAY’S H 198 One Hundred & Twenty-eight 1 98 ILO COLUMNS FOR A PENNY ! i^O THE SATURDAY ISSUE OF THE CHRISTCHURCH “STAR” is a great Special Magazine end News Number for week-end reading. It preserves all tue features of an up-to-date evening newspaper, and adds i© them a budget of the brigliest Stories, Sketches aud Special Articles, and notes aud comments on all the open-air sports. Its popularity is shown by its ENORMOUS CIRCULATION, It is a MAGNIFICENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Some of its Attractions. NEWS OF THE DAY.—At Home and Abroad. A BERIAL NOVEL.—By a Leading Author. THE W Ri-D’tt BEST SHORT STORIES. SPECIAL AKTIOLEB.- By the highest authorities A PAGE FOR WOMEN Including advice on the Management of the Household and care of the children. GARDENING NOTES. An expert’s advice on the Work for the Week, FUN AND FAftOY. THE WORLD OF SPORT. TOPICS OF THE DAY. THREE EDITIONS. THE SPECIAL 8 O'CLOCK EDITION gives full reports ef tbs day’s doings, special attention being devoted to race raetinqs SPORTS COMPETITIONS TH £ AFTERNOON'S GAMES TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS. ONE HUNDRED and TWENTY-EIGHT COLUMNS FOR ONE PENNY i

AFTER SfX YEARS. Time is tins host tost of truth. Hero i* a Christchurch story that has stood the test of time. It is a story with a point which will come straight home to many of us. Mrs S. M. Ward, 374, Madras Street, Christchurch, says:—“ For some years I suffered with severe pains in m.v hack. These pains seriously interfered with my work, as I could not get about freely and to bend my hack meant increased torture- My re.st was disturbed; and in the room ng I was so stiff T could not get up without assistance. I was at one time confined to bed for three months; three doctors attended me, but did me little or no good. 1 thought I would become an invalid, and this worried me greatly. A 1 the medic.ne I used w~a.s powerless to give.*mc relief. A' friend advised me to use Doan’s Backache K dney Pills, and I sent to Bonnington’s Pharmacy for some. The first bottle gavo me relief, and four bottles completely cured me. It is two years since I us:d Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and as I haj£ been free of kidney trouble all that time, can safely say lam permanently cured. Sufferers should lose no timo about giving those wonderful Pills a trial. Four years later, Mrs Ward says:—• “ I have pleasure in bringing tho above statement up-to-date by tell ng you that I have been well ever since Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured me six vears ago. I might also mention I recommended Doan’s Pills to a friend of mine, and they effected a perfect cure in this case also. . Kidnev trouble is srnons, and comes on quiet v. Then when you don’t feel rs well as you ought., give your k dnevs hel > by taking the great kidney specific —Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. They are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottl« 16 S 6d), or will be posted on receipt of pnee by Fostei-M’Clellan Co., 76, Pitt Street, S3 sSrSbe cure you get DOAN’S. 3

From nor'.h to south, from fust to west., T tour the world with tire css rest, Mid trrmc heat or Arctic snow, -,i v health to simple moans 1 owe. Throuzh all I have one faithful friend. In sin m end “tress prompt *id to land, That feri ties me to endure, ’Tis world's famed Woods’ Great Peppermin Cure. ___________ 16

,TOP OF THE POLL: “No. 10” WHISKY.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16870, 31 May 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16870, 31 May 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16870, 31 May 1915, Page 10