■>- --L. .- --• An Auckland woman write | friends will hardly believe the diffe JMr IS. since taking Drinko. Please send two j more packets." A patient at Trentham j says:—"l have now no desire for liquor." I Write to-day for free booklet describing th!<= secret remedy. Sent in plain envelo] I Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary) 21£ i, I.ambton Quay, Wellington. 'rpiRENCH ROBES AT HALF-PRICE. Here I-"- is a tempting bargain from the Sale of Parisian Apparel at Salon Celia. 8 only I voile robes, made in Paris, in all pink, j white, and blue, and dainty colour comi binations, formerly 6 and "gns., now 3 and '."Signs, while they last. Another is a line of j lawn blouses, beautifully cut and handj tucked wiih good Val. insertions, very pretty style, all sizes. Sale Price 17 6 each. j Remember the sale closes on February 2nd. j and see these and other remarkable bargains without delay. No. 6 Royal Exchange ISldgs. Everyone is welcome to inspect the bargains. C 250 MISS CLOUGH Ladies' Hairdressing Rooms 240 High Street, Ch.Ch. Hair Dressed, Shampooed, and Electrically Treated. Consultations Pre*. Give Your Children Nourishing Oatina The perfect food for years of growth is Oats —and the finest Oats in New Zealand are those milled and rolled for OATINA. OATINA is a real moneysaver. The 41b. bag contains the Largest Quantity of Finest Oats at the price. Weigh the Hag yourself. Also in 201b. Bass,' Full Weight. "Packed a Bag within a Bag " so that No Dust or Dirt can touch OATINA. If you prefer a fine meal porridge, a*k your grocer for "OTO" cooks perfectly in On* Minute. Made I>t LANGDOWN & SON. Lid. Christchurch HAINES-6
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1231, 22 January 1918, Page 2
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279Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1231, 22 January 1918, Page 2
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