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n TL TX I iT* fi /Q& If If || || fcft! awiuiwq ['MiW<ra»ua—fflP.^»ull«„lflgWHiH—MHHWßWHß 1 lie JL/elo^o GLOVE MAN- — MAKES A FORTUNATE PURCHASE OF SAMPLES! 200 prs. of tales’ Gloves (SAMPLES)In English Leather, Buck, Doeskin and French Suede, etc., being the range of Samples carried recently by the N.Z. Representative of that famous firm of Glove Manufacturers, Messrs. Dent, Allcroft & Co. These cannot be repeated at the prices, and are all at PRE-WAR PRICES. Wonderful Value. NEW STOCKS of French Suede and Kid Gloves are to hand. WHITE DOESKIN GLOVES— At 3/11 4/115/6 6/11 pair WHITE KID GLOVES— At 3/6 3/11 4/11 5/6 7/6 pair SILKETTE KNITTED GLOVES in Grey only— At 2/6 pair POSTAGE PAID ON MAIL ORDERS. DIC Hie New Hosiery includes Cashmere in the fashionable colours of. Beige, Light and Dark Grey, Lovat Sports and Nigger, priced at 4/6 pair'. Tan Cotton Hose, silkTfinish, at old price, 2/11 pair. Fawn Lisle Hose, silk clox, at 3/6 pair Our now well-known Pepper . aucToalt Hose, made from twoply Black and White Suiting Worsted Yarns, are selling like hot cakes at 4/6 pair.: 1/- Discount in each complete £ for CASH,

2&s? e\ v sw« a 9 A 9 i// Rnt' V 5N I I I Good teeth are the rewards of GoodTeethkeeping Visit your dentist at least twice a year —if only to hear him say: “Your teeth are perfect!” Visit your chemist every time you begin to run out of % . Drlyon'i PERFECT Tooth Powfer Prepared for nearly half a century by a Doctor of Dental Surgery. Insures your children’s goodloolcs and good health. Teach them to use Dr. Lyon’s each night and morning especially at night. Obtainable at all lead* Ins chemists and stores. I. W. LYON & SONS,Inc. Lower Cuba St. 109 Pitt Street Wellington. N.Z. Sydney, N.S.W. I mm mm. WELLINfiTO p 0 % Co *3 M *<JPOL»sHES.3r ’ w Hd IONMIS.LOI There fi Ketfe} In the world better ttian Good Health. It" is the greatest prize of liie and neither J money nor anything else can fully com- ' / pensate for the lack of it. “Good Health \ U the Best Wealth.” It is, no doubt. / true that a large pi oportlon of ail Illness consists of minor ailments, but so-called minor ailments should never be neglected. 1 They are nature’s alarm signals calling attention to something wrong. Uis- , regarded, they may develop into more serious maladies. The stomach, boiVels. liver and kidneys are among the hardest 1 worked organs of the body and it is not, therefore, surprising that they should ( sometimes weaken in their action. There is nothing Epal Beecham’s Pills for correcting alt Irregularities of those organs. A single dose 1 will bring relief, and taken In accordance with the directions, this medicine will completely cute Constipation. Si, k Headache, Biliousness, indigestion Heartburn, Pains after Hating, or any of the t many indications of a deranged coi dition j of Hie digestive system. " Prevention is better than cure,” and if you would m old ill-henith, maintain a good appetite and f sound dlgostion, there is nothing better \ than a timely dose of tills world renowned, / well tried remedy. No household should \ ever bo without its greatest need a box of $ \ BEECHAM’S PILLS arc specially softoble for Females of all ages. In boxes, labelled IOJd, I/I J & 2/9.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17285, 28 September 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17285, 28 September 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17285, 28 September 1916, Page 10

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