Though estimates of death over the whole world from any single epidemic are very difficult to form, there seem to be reasonable grounds for believing that some 6,000,000 persons perished of influenza and pneumonia during the last three months of 1918.
rm .-«::-■':.;.;• : t .-MWWI m ieas A MONG my large clientele are many folk who, sometime ago, would only buy new clothing. To-day they find that my stock of clean, sweet, slightly worn clothing provides better quality than can be bought new to-day—-and my price is only a fraction of present shop prices. Mrs Ellwood Secondhand Clothier 123,125,127 Armagh St.
Something Strictly Usefu In giving a wedding present, many folk prefer something strictly useful for the new home. . We look as keenly for their business as for those who have pounds to spend on expensive Silverware. A few suggestions:— Table Knives— Small from 26/- .. Large 28/6 doz. Solid White Nickel Spoons and Forks— Teas 9/-, Desserts 17/6, Tables 22/6 doz. Best Sheffield Carvers .. from 13/6 pair Set of Canisters for Flour, Sugar, etc.— from 12/6 set onward o'Cedar Polish Mops .«. .. >. 7/6 Meat Safes .. .. ?■*? from 15/-Dining-room Clocks, 8-day striking 32/6 Copper Kerbs from 20/Sets of Household Brushes. Sets of Asbestos Irons .. >» : : ,,. 16/6 Sets of Enamel Saucepans. Travelling Bags. r Oak and Copper Traya. £.. HARDWARE MERCHANTS OHRISTCHUROH
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1578, 5 March 1919, Page 9
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215Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1578, 5 March 1919, Page 9
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