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Those POULTRY KEEPERS who used mmmmm uiirtrMM ill mm rvi Sold by all Stores in 1/- Bags. Extra Large Size 2/Sole Agents: TAIT BAGRIE COY., LIMITED. 'Phone 3264 last Season, are Loud in Their Praises is season n: D>ED CROSS Sales Depot, next G.P.0., ! Will buy a Modern iMve-roomcd XV has for Sale-White Rabbits, Canaries, *** • V bungalow, Plastered, hj. and C., Dogs, Ironmongery, Grocery, Crockery, FurM service,' washhouse copper,.tubs. first ctesi nitiire. Jewellery. Fancy Goods, Books, Toys, section, situated Montreal Street The aboy. I property is fitted with electric light COUTH i HOLLAND, Aerated Water Mann- j throughout. The owner is anxious to realise. .3 facturers, for sparkling drinks. Ring iS. C. Thompson, IU3 Hereford Street, Christup 'Phone 2906. .1018 I church.

Everybody’s praising it NAZOL. Better than mixtures or syrups for relieving coughs and colds. Ready-for-use in office, shop, or home. CO doses ]/C. -4

* HKi The success of the D.S.C. Great Wirier Sale was assured the moment the doors were opened oh tlie first day. Since theia the esihuszasm of belli buyer and seller has infused an optimistic spirit into every section of the coismaiaity, with the result that crowds of happy shoppers throng the D.S.C. throughout the day. The Items quoted in this space are but typical of what the D.S.C. can do fcr yen in any department. THESE SHOWROOM ITEMS MUST BE CLEABED THIS SALE. TRIMMED MILLINERY, in Black and Colours— D.I.C. Clearance Prices .. 8/11, 9/11, 10/6 READY-TO-WEAB FELTS, trimmed witk bands— D.1.0. Clearance Prices .. 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 CHILDREN'S TEDDY BEAR HATS— D.1.0. Clcaraiscc Prices .. 1/11 an* 2/11 UNTRIMMED TAGEL STRAWS & COLOURED FELTS— D.I.C. Clearance Price .. .. 1/- eaca Remainder of FLOWERS & MOUNTS— D.I.C. Clearance Price .. .. Gd. each "LA VIDA" CORSETS, all Whalebone, odd sizes. Usually 29/6, 32/6 — D.T.C. Clearance Price .. .. 12/8 GIRLS' COLOURED COATS, for School Wear. Assorted colours. Usually lli/G to 25/- — D.I.C. Clearance Prices .. 6/11 to 12/9 A Few GIRLS' WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS, daintily trimmed. Worth securing for Summer Wear or for Parties —Cleaving at Half Price! LADIES' GLORY GOWNS, assorted useful colours — Usual Prices .. Women's 7/$ O.S. 8/6 D.I.C. Sale Prices.. Women's 6/. O.S. 7/LADIES' PONY CLOTH COATS, Marvellous 55 'Value. Usually £3 10/ £E D.I.C. Clearance Price .. -.. 30/- =S A Few Remaining COATS AND COSTUMES. Usually 4i)/«, 59/6 55 D.I.C. Clearance Price .. .. 21/S»a Spacial Table* of Bargains in ELOUSESI 55 HOSIERY AND GLOVE SPECIALS. la view of increasing scarcity and rapidly rifiiwg priced of these Goods, every item quoted represents Remarkable Value. LADIES' HOSE, in Black Lisle, Cotton, and Cashmere finish, Embroidered Fronts and Clocks. Usually 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, and 3/6 AH One Price ' 1/6 pair. PLAIN BLACK COTTON HOSE, heavy weight. Usually l/(>— D.I.C. Clearance Price .. .. 1/- pair. PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, All Wool— Beduced io 2/5, 2/8, 3/2, and.3/0 pair. KNITTED GAUNTLET GLOVES, All Wool. Usually 2/11 and 3/6; Now .. 2/0 pair. KNITTED GAUNTLET GLOVES, All Wool. Usuallv 4/6; Now .. .. 2/11 pair. LISLE AND IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES, English makes. All wanted shades — Reduced to .. .. 3/G and 3/11 pair. Hii!!;!!!i(ISIi:i!!l!Si!l2i!liilll!lililli!!!iliiillii;:ii!il!l QUIT AS USUAL I IHllllllliliilllllilllillllillllH

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1066, 12 July 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1066, 12 July 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1066, 12 July 1917, Page 9

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