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Your Eyes Are At Fault While there may not be any very serious defect, the wearing- of suitable glasses will enable you to read, w*ite, or sew in comfort. We can supply you with glasses that will maka your sight quite normal. Prompt, Efficient Optical Service. Consulting Optician 200 HIGH STREET Insecticides and Fungus Sprays Swift's Arseaate of Lead, for Codlin Moth and Leaf-eat- , : ing Insects lib Tins 1/9 • Makes 25 gallons. Bordeaux Powder, for all Mildew Blights, lib packets . 1/6 Makes 17 gal. B?ack Leaf 40. The latest American Spray for all Aphis Blights. loz bottle 1/6 Makes 6 gakcfl Gishai'st Compound, for all Aphis Blights, including "Woolly" Aphis, lib packets 1/6 McDougail's Insecticide, for Green and Black Fly, etc., 1 pint 1/6 Makes 10 gal. If you would save your Fruit Crops and Plants. We stock all the reliable compounds that have proved effective for the various diseases of plant life. Katakitla, non-poisonous, for Shrubs, Fruit and Vegetables. Good for all insect pests. Large packet 3/9 Makes 50gal. Sulfotide. Lime and Sulphur Wash, good for Fruit Trees, Roses, etc., 1 gallon 3/6 Makes lOOgal. of wash. Acme Weed Killer, for exterminating weeds on paths, drives, etc. Spray Pumps and Syringes. We have good stocks of all the best makes of spraying appliances. LEWIS & ANDERSON LTD. CASHEL STEEET, CHRISTCHURCH. i-m.A 01 BEEF AND MALT muammmm Quart Bottles, 5/6 Obtainable from your Chemist ■ •■ ■NI Dewar's Imperial scents ROPER & CO. LTD. ii^ISMIUM $ FLY O] Exterminator A light spraying with WHEELBAND'S MIXTURE of the Manure Pits, Stables, Cowyards, and such-like places where Flies lay their eggs will KILL THE MAGGOTS, and there will be NO FLIES. The Mixture is equally fatal to Snails ox Slugs, and the Larvae of other Garden and Orchard Pests when applied as directed. Inquiries and orders WHEELBAND'S LTD. BOOKLOVERS* LIBRARY. Wthedral Square, Christchurch. Telephone 1637. Peter Dawson's " Perfection Scotch as supplied to the House of Lords, is on Sale in this district. Obtainable at leading Hotels. "The purest Whisky distilled." Ask for "P.D.Q." grhaleaalo from GRIERSON A DAVIS, Cathedral Sqisar*. Smart SecosidHand Costomes There's a splendid lot to choose from, and every one is beautifully made of "quality" materials. I bought them from well-to-do folk who only wear their clothes a few times. Yes, they are quite as good as new. Anyway, every garment is always cleaned and fumigated before bciner offered for sale. My prices are merely a quarter of what they originally coat, so you can wear the very best without any expense. All styles of clothing for men, women, and children in slock. Come and see them. Second hand Clothier, 123, 125, 127 ARMAGH STREET. For Best Value — KCddU HAIR GROWER "KEEPS THE HAIR YOUNG." To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair—soft, lustrous, fluf wavy, and free from dandruff—is tercly a matter of using: a little "Tresso." After a few weeks' regular use you will sco new hair sprouting out all over your scalp. SIX WEEKS' TREATMENT FOR 5/6. Mail Order—Send 5/6 Postal Note for a bottle. POST FREE. Ring 'phone 2478 and I will deliver a bottle. I/. J. JVicKENZIE Grocer and Tea Merchant, WALTHAM ROAD, CHRtSTCHURCH Marquees and Tents for Hire We supply Marquees, Tents, Tables, Trestles, and Forms on Hire. Ring Telephone 720. TENTS FOR SALE Trout Fishing Tackle a Specialty Books and Stationery i TF 1 W% i fffc E $ a Tent and Cover 1 i S-IS 'ik, I Maker, and Fishij | SRiBJjB § ing Tackle SupD'B a IllW 1 piies. Cashcl Street, Christchurch, near Turnbull and Jones.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1163, 2 November 1917, Page 3

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