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The Belfast freezing works will clos« next Saturday until'further notice for the killing of sheep and lambs. \\ '; "Declaration Day" will be oelebra'ted in Christchurch on Monday at 12.16* with a public meeting in tho southwest corner of Cathedral Square, neap the Red Cross depot, to pass a motion reaffirming the Dominion's determination to assist the war to a successful conclusion. Should the weather be wsto tho meeting will be held in the Theatre Royal. The Mayor requests all citizens to close their business premises for an hour from noon. Efficiency campaign meetings in connection with the proposed closing '•. of hotels will be held on Monday craning at; the Methodist Schoolroom, Opawa. on Tuesday at the Redeliffs School, and on Thursday at the Methodist Schoolroom. Richmond. A mass meeting will be held in the Opera House to-morrow week, when the speakers will he Mr H. D. Bayley, Professor of Economics and History at Winnipeg; Mr George Belli 31. P., British Columbia; and Mr *f. Simpson, vice-president of tho Cfiua« dian Trades and Labour Congress. Everybody's praising it—NAZOL. Better than mixtures or syrups for r©« lieving • coughs and colds. Ready-for-use in office, shop or home. CO doses 1* 6d. 6 Tlie best insurance against cough* and colds is NAZOL. One dose a <hy keeps cold away. Sixty dose* 1b 6d. 0

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I canvass around with packet tea, Which takes me everywhere, you ee»; And where I go, hoth far and near, The same familiar name I hear. Especially in winter time. When coughs and colds are at their prims; I hear at even' door, I'm sure. The praise of "Woods' Grea't Peppermint Cure 21

5-S* :A. S£ 2% m i ■zr. m ™ m SV: m m m m >z % 1 m *<;■> i 111 J? 1 IP Mi i s*s ££ §^- N^ss>==; --.••: m*^ Liverpool Fund TO PROVIDE mf«&hh»4s< FOR OUR BOYS IN THE TRENCHES. EACH 2/8 COUPON covers a yard of Tram rail. Three Coupons provide a Soldier with a "Cheer-o." ......... COPPER HELPS! Every Penny Ticket has a chance in the. LUCKY NUMBER COMPETITION. Prizes £i to in value. Buy your own - district's colour, head the competition, and ...... . 'LYTTM&QN T<M£s THE TRAIL

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17859, 3 August 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17859, 3 August 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17859, 3 August 1918, Page 10

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