For The 1 iw WRIBiM NEW COSTUMES will, as usual, be worn for the first time at the Grand National—and, as usual, most of them will be " much of a muchness." YOUR Costume will be distinctive and superior if made by Eugene Spitz <S? Co. . . Fori in addition to the exquisite cut and finish given by the Leading Ladies' Tailors, our exclusive new materials will contribute further charm. CALL and SEE these fabrics—a small parcel has just come. The illustration shows one of our Costume styles—attractive, is it not? ■Phi Ladies' Tailors 77, Cashel Street Weit, Chriatchurch.
LOASBY, THE SICK PERSON'S FRIEND. For over 40 years I Lavo made a specialty ef prescribing for all minor ailments. If your case is too bad for my trea.ment, you *ra honestly advised to consult your doctor. Thousands suffer from minor troubles—just eut-of-sorts. Not well, and yet not bad enough for the doctor. Ii you are like thii, just come and ASK LOASBT ABOUT IT. For Indigestion, Stomach. Liver and Kidney Troubles, Poverty of the Blood, Nervousness, Want of Energy, Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Flatulence, Coughs, Colds, Skin Complaints, Children's Troubles are all successfully treated by Loasby Country Patients treated by lotter. Writo me fully just how vou feel, enclose 6a Cd (either in stamps or P. and you will receive post free a double-sized bottlo of tnedidne that will do good. A. M. LOASBY (With W. F. McArthur). IHE ONLY PRESCRIBING CHEMIST, #79, Colombo Street, Chrisstchurcb.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17859, 3 August 1918, Page 11
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244Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17859, 3 August 1918, Page 11
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