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In appreciation of the generous support accorded by the Public, the Management have decided to EXTEND THE SALE PERIOD BY 10 DAYS. ■titllflPi '-mm Men's W3-«?es, Timber, Iron, Nails, Bricks, and Mortar to be paid for. SOME SALE SPECIALS. Extra 27in. High Quality JAPANESE SILKS Sale Specials from our Popular Dress Departments 40in. Fine White Voile 1/3 yd Double-width Small Black and White Check 1/6yd. 54in. Fast Dye Black Italian Cloth .. 2/6 yard 33in. Fine Quality Tussore Silk •. 2/6 yard 40in. Extra Quality Crepe de Chine, in black and white 8/11 yard such as must demand attention. Fine quality Longcloth Edgings, with insertion to match—At 3£d. 4d. 4Jd. Ed. ssd. 6(1. Bid. to 1/3 yard Camisole' Embroideries, in nice patterns, in Muslin—At 1/9 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/9 S/Band4/6 Camisole Embroideries, in nice patterns, in Longcloth—At—--1/3-1/6 1/9 1/112/3 2/6 2/113/6 Camisole Strappings, in nice patterns to match Embroideries —At— 6£d. 7sd. 9d. IOJd. 1/- 1/3 1/4$ iltef'>'•■■ ■ '' • Special Line of Stockinette Jerßeys, full loose shapes, large sailor collar and sash belt with pockets; shades nigger, saxe, rose, putty and' navy—Usually 35/Now.. .. 19/6 Little Lines at Little Prices Bachelor Buttons for the boys at the front, 2d. card—also 7£d. box Children's Washing Braids—All Id. yard— lo|d. dozen " Twinplex '•' Shaving Stick—9d.r Strong Leather Cases 2/6< The "Dainty" Linen Writing Pad .. .. 7d. Price's Buttermilk Soap— sJd. cake—2 for 9sd. Big Bundle Tape, long lengths 7id. bundle The Safe Cloth Cleaner and Rehewer, very good 2/- bottle Coates' 400 yd. Cotton—7d. reel 6/9dczen —Now is the time to buyColoured Crepe Blouses, made up in best quality Jap Crepe, smart collars and cuffs; all sizes—--9/11 Now 6/11 Crepe Blouses, in cream and white only, in new neat shape and rever collars —8/11 Now 4/11 N.B.—These Blouses are all well made and can be had in W., 0.5., and E.O.S. sizes— Jap. Silk Blouses, cream, large sailor collar and , square neck; all sizes—16/9- Now 13/9 White Voile Blouses (hand embroidered), with smart collars, trimmed edging .. .. 8/8 Plain Voile Blouses, beautifully hemstitched, with new large collars and smart cuffs ; can be had in extra large sizes .. .. ... 8/11 Hand Embroidered Voile Blouses, made op In extra fine quality Voile, a vaiiejty of styles to choose from .. .. 12/6 15/9 to 29/6 Anh ~.. w, ...>.,..„.. .-..j Coats, nicely made, all sizes; good value 15/6 17/9 18/6 19/6 A splendid line of Navy Skirts, - ~._ , 1 pockets nicely made, smart styles Excellent Values in Ladies' Tweed to wear with Blouses and Sports Costumes, latest cut styles ; good Coats, in Men's Suiting Seige—useful Tweeds— 99/6 25/- 35/- 45/- 55/- ' ' A few only House Frocks, in Navy Splendid range of Tweed Dress Serge; good valuesSkirts, latest styles, patch poc- 9/11 12/6 15/- 19/6 kets, nice stitched ; excellent ' values 16/6 12/6 13/- 19/1" 32/6 1 C° ats ' latest style—--29/8 35/- /- 59/6 Ladies' Mercerised Cotton Vests, full size—. Usual Price'2/11 Sale Price „ Grey Woven Bloomers, elastic waists— Usually 3/11 Sale Price « Natural Woven Nightdresses, with collar— Usual Price 8/11 \ Sale Price Heavy s Cream Ribbed vests, short sleeves— For Spring Renovations Were 3/6 Sale Price 2/6 MldrM Muslin< creanlr 45in . Serviceable Grey Corsets, ;< 1/11 yard wr V«o. " tZ- ~„« Casement Voiles, dainty borders Were 6/6 Sale Price 4/11 yard ' Casement Cloths, 36in. wide, Children Provided for b m tt y fl « ral designs y- yard , AO .... ,_. , Sea-Grass Rugs, 6ft. x 3ft. 6/11 I—A Special Line of Girls Sea-Grass Squares, 9ft. x 9ft.— Cotton Woven Night- 35/. dresses, nicely trimmed Rng Fringes, brown, green, red with lace— ? 9fli yard Usual Price .. 5/6 '«. - v l Nice New Napery under a.'l sizes—Special Prices Crash Runners, embroidered in 2/3 2/6 2/11 colours, size 12x45 1/11 each 3—A Special Line Chil- Crash Table Centres, Irish handdren's Navy Fleecy embroidered 1/9 each Lined Bloomers, extra Crash Table Covers, size 30 x3O good quality— 1/11 each Usual Prices 2/6 to 3/3 Supper Cloth, drawn thread and Special Prices— embroidered, size 36 x 36 2/-to 2/11 1/11 each 4—Children's Natural Point Lace Supper Cloths, size Merino Combinations, 45x45 .. 6/11 each all sizes—Special Prices Point Lace Palm Stand Covers 2/6 to 3/11 . V 7£d.each SPECIAL Ladies' White Cotton Ribbed Combiaa. tions, no sleeves and g/11 short sleeves— Usually ..6/11 7/6 Sale Price .. 2/11 Clothing Well Cat Youths' 3-Gannent Suits— To Clear at a Guinea each These for Boys 16 to 18 years 150 pairs Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers.. .. 12/9 SPECIAL. Men's Garbicord and Gabardine Trousers, with enff buttons and hip pockets—--10/6 16/6 19/1 Men's Extra Specials Men's Cotton Pants .. 1/6 Men's Natural Pants and Unders .. .. 2/11 Men's Dark Tweed Shirts, collars attached (water soiled) .. .. 2/11 Men's White Cellular Shirts, bands or collars .. 8/11 Men's President Cord Braces 1/-pair Men's Ribbed Knit Wool Sox .. 1/9 pair Men's Cotton Sox, fast dye—--3 pairs for 2/9 , f * • '•"''' «**»„

Now -AT "THE HOUSE FOR VALUE." Although Dress Fabrics this season have been more difficult to obtain than ever—owing to the limited supplies received from the English and French manufacturers, who are renowned for their excellence and fast dyes—yet the choice ranges we are now displaying contain all the popular materials in most stylish colourings, for Spring and Summer wear. A call to see the charming fabrics listed below will be much appreciated. MELANGE SUITINGS in grey and fawn shades—ideal fabric for Spring Cos-' tumes and Coat-frocks, 52in. wide 11/6 GREY WORSTED SUITINGS in a wide range of shades and qualities, 54in. to 58in. 13/6 to 18/6 < SMART TWEEDS, all wool, latest colourings and stylish designs, 66in. wide 116 GARBADINES, GARBICORDS and COVERT CLOTHS in & very large assortment of shades, 54in. to 58in. wide 9/11 'to 22/6 NAVY SUITINGS SERGES, reliable dyes, unsurpassed values, 54in. t 6 58in. wide 13/8 to J2/6 CREPE-DE-CIHNE in all the most up-to-date colourings, 40in, wide 8/11 to 15/6 , FLORAL NINONS in very exclusive designs, 40in. wide 10/6 STRIPED KOBE CREPES in latest designs and colours 11/6 STR FED JAP SILKS in prettv shades and designs 4/1 1 and 5/3 WHITE CHINA SILKS for Blouses. Costumes and Frocks, 27in. to 38ln; -3-/1 1 5/3 7/6 to 10'6 COLOURED SHANTUNG SILKS in assorted colourings 6/11 and 7/8 yard NATURAL TUSSORE SILKS, full range of reliable qualities 1/11 to 8/11 THE HOUSE FOR VALUE

Pretty and stylish goods just out of their wrappings. We specialise in wearing apparel, and : handle ready -to - wear garments only. Hence our growing trade, LIGHTER UNDERWEAR FOR THE BRIGHTER WEATHER In view of the scarcity of shipping and uncertainty of further arrivals, , n we suggest you inspect this new underwea? without delay. I [] High Street, Christchurch i

1 Cerns Flour, f JOnly inrxpcri'-nced housewives f treat Corn Flour as if its sole fr. j use were tor sweet puddings [ •'I and blancmange. Experienced M >.l cooks use L - Cerini Flour P W /br economical savouty dishes M as well as sweets. J ! 1 Corn Fionr and cheese pud;j ding, or Coin Flour, cheese |.,j and tomato pudding, are LS excel.ent and economical for supper, hot or cold. * Make like a sweet baked t ~..,,. Corn Flour pudding, omit- s |2j ting the sugar and using '"' cheese, or chwe and sliced •! , . tomatoes, instead. /, y w Take t pint milk, 2 ozs. CoVn fcj i Flour, 4 ozs. grated cheese, salt, [*■ ] pepper and mustard. Boil 10 fe if minutes, then bake in a pie-dish [ j till bro vn on top. Add sliced kj \ tomatoes before baking. !.] \*EM-MMEiE±EiMMIKMIi

One or the other—or both—earns every worker his The food that f eris and builds both Brawn and Bram ib The finest Oats grown m New Bealand'go to the Oatina nulls —and come ouo again in dustproof bags as delicious Catina. These war-times everyone must study economy —Oatina is tar more warming and more nourishing thnn meat and costs much less. And it's so appetising and palatable! In FULL WEIGHT 41b. and 201 b. Bags Yonr Grocer sell* Oatina—if he is out of »iook Bond hie nr-.mo so Lanjrrtown ami Son, U.i., Christchuroh. You 11 be supplied. Winner of onhi Gold Medal Japan-Britiah Exhibition, London.

51S &% i T*^' This standard of highest quality and best value ,has been rigorously maintained all these years, that's why once an "Ambcr^ Fips' user —always one. For a % * ass

m# # ///// STGEORGSBj SANDWICH PASTE <■ makes sandwiches whioli are so different from others, i There's no tiresome game- A nesH about sandwiches for Inn. h whot> Bt. George Sjindwjih £ T>nato ig Utk'd. ft A soz. tin con- , i tains twice ? u ■ ' lr'ii'li as i '■■■£>{ '.' J ? 5 otheri. S '

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A TONJC FOE EFFICIENCY

Debility is not only distressing to the individual but it is an economic loss.

If your blood is thin and your bead aches, if your digestion is weak and .your nerves unsteady, you cannot do your work well. True efficiency consists in building up your general health so that you again find pleasure in work.

BPBEggzMaaaßWffl?Bi!BfflMßEßffi TO-DAY iscount as Usual : j I \M - , ■■ .--■■• ■-■■■:■• -m;.. ■•■ V-l, MBBH—SK I Asugysf 31st, at 1 p.m. wmmffim

Stimulants do not give real help. They enable you to draw on your reserve strength, but this in turn leaves you weaker than before. Debility is not a disease of any one organ. It is a general condition of unfitness. It must be met by a remedy whose good results will be quickly generalised throughout the entire system. In fact, it must be corrected by building up the blood, which being rich and red carries renewed health and strength to every part of the body. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic, not a stimulant. They build up fch<9 blood and have transformed thousands of sick, grouchy, irritable, tired and nervous people into active, energetic, capable, efficient men and women. They will help you too. "Diseases of the Blood " is a hooklet, full of useful information. So is the pamphlet, on " Nervous Diseases.' They are sent free on request by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington. 30

Tnsist on getting genuine NAZOL—it's worth while. No cold is NAZOLproof—and no cough or cold remedy is so »nonev-savine us orenuine NAZOL. 2

FUR COATS. TRY COLWILL'S FUR STORE for FURS of all descriptions. RUGS. FUR COATS, FOOTWARMERS for Cars, etc. Local SKINS Tanned and Dressed and Manufactured to any requirement. Open all tie year round 205, HIGH STREET, Christchurch. ELECTROLYSIS FOR the Removal of Superfluous Hair Moles, Birthmarks, or- any Facial Blemishes. Twenty years the largest practice in the Dominion. All work guaranteed porfect. If you have any blemish, if your hair or complexion is not satisfactory, get a free consultation. MR H. W. HAMMOND, SPECIALIST, 278. C&shel Street, City, Chiistchunifc.

sagroraCTaßfi Pleaiant and easy to uie. Aboliibet burnitif aowderi dxarettei. No internal Hruisinj io op>et tyatem. ly effectire {or your and old. Goe» ritbt to tent cl attteki. Cap be carried in pocket. FREE—Valuable medicallrtatlu "New AithaiaTie»ry" lent on receipt of 3d. In ttampifot pottage. BRIDGE DRUG STORES 46 Bridge Buildings Karangahape Rd., AUCKLAND

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17882, 30 August 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17882, 30 August 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17882, 30 August 1918, Page 3

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