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'umwm^fn^mlf^mmnn which will live long SUMMER DRESSES Usually from 19/6 to 35/Final Prices 3/11 toS/11 COSTUMES Usually from 45/- to 65/Final Prices 1 2/6 to 26/Navy and Black SKIRTS ' Usually 11/9 to 19/6 Final Prices 4/11 to 7/11 Lustre DUST COATS \ Usually 19/6 to 39/6 Final Prices 4/11 to 16/6 Unfcrimmed Straw Shapes Usually 6/11 and 7/11 Final Prices 1/- and 1/11 VESTS Final Prices Sd I OJd 1/to 2/3 CAMISOLES Final Prices 1/91/11 2/3 to 4/11 CAMBRIC NIGHTGOWNS Final Prices 3/11 4/6 4/11 to 8/11 in the memory of those who participate. Most Items Reduced to about The last week is the time for SPECIAL SALE EFFORTS. Broken Assortments—Odd Sizes, Remnants—Star Lots, etc., etc., have to go regardless of cost. A lengthy list has been prepared for the closing days of this Sale. NATURAL PONGEE SILK Final Price ... 2/3 Several Qualities and Shades of DRESS FABRICS Final Prices 1/- & 1/6 yd 200 yds of COTTON DRESS FABRICS in newest designs and materials Final Prices ... s§d yd Several Pieces of 6ft. wide OILCLOTHS Final Prices' 2/4 run yd WHITE CURTAIN NETS with stencilled borders Usually ... 1/4 to 2/3 yd Final Prices 1/- to 1/0 yd 3 only Crash Embroidered TABLE CLOTHS Usually 421Final Prices •' ... 25/FINAL SALE BARGAINS ■U. ■■ -.. " Hraaw^cra H^liiiUN Make a point of visiting @arey'& Stores and share in these Final Bargains. BRILLIANT BUCKLES j Usually ... 1/11 to 4/6 \ Final Prices 6d and 1/6 BRILLIANT BACK CQMBS j Usually ... 3/11 to 10/6' , Final Price 1/-, LACE, SILK. MUSLIN and PIQUE c6ILARS Usually 1/3 to 2/11 ea Final Prices 6d and 9d ea EMBROIDEET INSERTIONS Final Pries '■„ . Id yd EMBROIDEBIES—--3 and 3|in. wide Final Price.,.. > ... 3d yd Several Shades of-RIBBONS Final Prices 1 d and 3d yd CHIFFON YEILINGS Usually ... .„ myd Final Prices Id and 3d vd ■URG-HV^

QIEEN OF TIE CARNIVALS "No. 10" WHISBCY fI How to get fid of Indigestion* So many people have been permanently cured of this trouble, the wonder is that so many others suffer year after year ignorant of the fact that Dr. Grassland's "Noxol," the reliable remedy, is easy !o obtain and costs very little to buy. One woman in telling about her cure writes M follows: " I have been troubled with Indigestion' for a number of years, and have tried many different medicines, but received very little relief. Lately I bought a bottle of 'Noxol' and find it just the remedy I require. A few doses gave me great relief. Thanking you for such a splendid medicine."' "Noxol " is the natural remedy for the pains ►f Indigestion, and gives instant relief from..the Sret drop. It is prepared from herbs and fruit juices and is absolutely free from any harmful Bgredients. People who have been cured by " Noxol" si* most invariably urge their friends who suffer from Indigestion to take this splendid health-giving lemedy. For instance, note how enthusiastic the vriter oi the following letter is on behalf of fNoxol": " I have much pleasure in testifying to the value of' Noxol.' Last week I had a severe attack of Indigestion and after taking three doseß of ' Noxol ' was completely cured, i have induced several friends to give it a trial, and I am confident that it will do for them what it has done for me." ," Noxol " can be had from leading Chemists md Storekeepers all over the Dominion at 2/- per Kittle. Ask for Dr. Crossland's "N?x,ol" if you rant to get rid of Indigestion.

Now i s the time to be thinking about making your Jams an<# Preserves. Gooseberries are in, Apples and Pears are swelling on the trees, and you will have your hands full to stock the pantry with Jams, Jellies and Preserves of your own making. Remember, many Jams are best made with green fruit. If you have apples'or pears growing in your orchard, pluck off a portion of the green fruit and make it into jellies. You won't lessen the crop br this, because you would lose these later as " windfalls." and you will find they make lovely jelly, even the quarter ripe fruit. But you need a new Preserving' Pan, don't y«u? And certainly you do need a further supply of Jars. Come to Ashby, Bergh's for all you need. "We have a complete supply—everything the jam-maker needs except the fruit and the sugar. , ' We have all the kinds listed below, but particularly draw your attention to the "Golden State." These Jans made by Mason's are an improvemenu in tnat a slot is pierced on the side of the screwon lid. Never any trouble to open them. You just insert the blade of a • knife into the slot. This raises the rubber band and lets the air ml hen you can unscrew the lid without the least trouble. GOLBEPI STATE MASON'S ATLAS srm , f™fl*»mi™Ki MASON'S AND WIDE MOUTH. Heavy English Enamelled "" pts. 24 pts. j I- 10/Heavy Copper 12 pts. 10/Larser sizes according to weight, about 10/6 and 12/6 Heavy Brass ... ... 12 pts. 8/6 Larger 12/6 14/Q and 16/6 Aluminium ... ... 12 pts. ®/- Larger 12/6 14/6 and 16/6 ■ * - llßfiF^ mmm&WM ira^i HIGH STREET CHRBSTCHURCH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17078, 29 January 1916, Page 4

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