The numbers of stock slaughtered during July at the Municipal Abattoir, with figures for July, 1919 shown in parentheses, are as follow:—Cattle 118? 1100 (1252), pigs 822 (1058), calves (110,1), sheep 10,-ISG (10,595), lambs 290 (259). That, feverish feeling from cold in the head instantly relieved by "NAZOL." Splendid for clearing blocked passages in nose and throat. .3
PUMPS AUTOMATICALLY STARTS, STOPS , And ( OILS ITSELF. No tank stand required. Costs no D more than a windmill to install. j Average -running cost, 2/6 a month. SEE "DURO" TO-DAY. BROWN BROS., (41 Colombo St., Electric Pump SpecUHs'-
'J'O wear a Warner's Corset means j|| \ the lines of Fashion are also the \ lines of freedom and comfort. \ %lst-?tQof Obtainable in back, and front lacing; ' *i have double the life of an ordinary % pf^/^7~V corset and are guaranteed not to ijCfeti » 'A Rust, Break or Tear! ftfrnm Made with the finest Invalid Fort Wine. STRENGTH TO THE WEAK HEALTH TO THE AILING. Contains all the necessary Ingredient! for restoring the system to Healthy Strength, and Vigour. Aak yoar Chemist «* Storekeeper.
When ordering your groceries—don't say "tea" say "Raven" — Then you are assured of getting the Cheapest and Best of Tea. RAVEN is inexpensive because it goes farthest. RAVEN is unequalled for flavour—it has no tannin. RAVEN is uniform in quality—always Best.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2030, 17 August 1920, Page 5
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218Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2030, 17 August 1920, Page 5
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