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s?sanras3HS^i®lJ Further Desirable BARGAINS at the NOW PROCEEDING. ;• i v • Some Wonderful Values in Cotton Dress Fabrics In consequence of sharp and continued advances in the price of all cotton goods, it is wise to take advantage of TO-D&y’S D.I.C. SsJ® Pn©es. Many are buying now and putting their purchases aside for future use. Specials in Cotton Dress Fabrics. 3,000 Yards BEAUTIFUL FLORAL CREPES, 27in. wide ~S Clearance price 6sd yard 2,000 Yards PLAIN COLOUR CREPONS, 42in. wide, in Brown, Saxe, Blue, Grey, Navy, Cream ; a great bargain Clearance price ®fd yard 2,000 Yards LIGHT CAMBRICS, good quality, marvellous value .... 6|d WHITE PIQUE, 40in. wide, superior soft finish Sale prices FANCY PIQUES, 40in. wide, white ground, dainty black patterns Usually 1/9 Special Sale price I r 3 yard Dainty SPOTTED'VOILES, splendid value Sale price 7|d yard 4>:\ ■ f '#• W. V,?’* W■tr t $ Ail Remnants Greatly Reduced to Clear! EVERY MY A BARGAIN DAY at the DIC. SALE Q--Y £

EVERYBODY'S CANDIDATE i “ No. 10” WHISKY. There's a Cure for Constipation —And a permanent cure at that—riot merely tern* porary relief. Constipation is very often the result of seder* tary habits, or of an exhausted state of mind and body. Careless, incorrect diet sometimes causes Constipation. Then, from Constipation itself come all msnneJ of ailments, such as liver troubles, piles, dyspepsia, headaches and biliousness. The remedy that will free you absolutely from j this dangerous complaint is Dr. Crossland’* “Noxol,” a preparation composed of herb aridJ fruit juices only, and of great medicinal value. • . i “Noxol ” gives instant relief, and a systematic i course of this medicine will eventually cure altogether. It does good from the very first drop,: j The great majority of "Noxol ” users bear the \| injunction in mind to pass a good thing on to a { friend, as the following typical letter shows: “I do not take much medicine—just a dose now and again—but I must say that I much prefer ‘ Noxol ’ to pills, as it is so gentle in its action. I gave part of the bottle I had to a friend, and it did her so much good that she asked me to get another one for her, which I did at Mr. Shcrratt's Store, Geraldine. I shall always keep it in the' house,", . You will be equally as appreciative of" Noxol" when it rids you of the Constipation that may have been troubling you for years. “ Noxol ” can be hail at 21- per bottle from aQ j Chemists and Stores. j

& LiiJ isi Jill & PRESERVES you making your own ? Now is the time to be thinking about making your Jams and Preserves. Gooseberries are in, Apples and Pears are s ' Br ®|*‘ ing 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 by 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 you? And certainly you do need a further supply of Jars. Come to ;■ Ashby, Bergh’s for all you need. We have a complete supply— y everything the jam-maker needs except the fruit and the sugar. V cnazEuuuimioun JAM JABS OF EVERY KIND We have all the kinds listed below, but particularly draw your attention to the “ Golden State.” These Jar# made by Mason’s are an improvement in that a slot is pierced on the aide 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 in. Then you can unscrew the lid without the least trouble. GOLDEN STATE MASON'S ATLAS New Season’s Rubber Jar Rings MASON’S AND WIDE MOUTH. PRESERVING PANS Heavy English Enamelled 12 pts. 5/6 20 pts. 9/-. 16 pts. »/- 24 pts. 10/Heavy Copper ... ... l2 : pti. 10/- ; Larger sizes according to weight, about 10/6 f and 12/6 Av Heavy Brass ... ... 12 pts. 8/6 j Larger 12/6 14/6 and 16/6 " Aluminium ... ... -12 pts. 9/Larger 12/6 14/6 and 16/6 &ca LTD. HIGH STREET CHRISTCHURCH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17080, 1 February 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17080, 1 February 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17080, 1 February 1916, Page 4

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