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HOTST QOES THE WAR ? ; o: -i WAR against the Soft Goods is still aging fiercely. The dynamite GUN " Spot Cash " has bombarded the FORTS " Bio Fsices " Bni " Stiok-it-on " Cabtlb with suoh terrible effect that they arc tumbling to pieces. The new electric RIFLE " Bbady-Mosbx " is oausioß great havoc in the enemy's ranks, and the soldiers with their old-fashioned Muzzlx-Loaders, " Long Credit," " Tick," and " Bad Debts." find " themselves unable to repel the invaders. The appended Wax Budget gives Borne idea of tbe fearful slaughter that is going on. A full list of killed and wounded cannot be given in the space at command. 33-inoh heavy Twilled Flannelettes, i£& a 12 doz Ladies' Black Bibbed Cishmere yard Hose, usually 1/, reduced to 9d pßir Yard wide heavy Twilled Flannelettes, 6d Blaok For Collarettes, 6/6 up, cow I'll i a yard Ladies' Flannelette Night Dreeeeß, neually I , Speoial 33-icch soft Twilled do, in scarlet 7/6, reduced to 4/6 and pink, usually 7Jd, now 4}d ayd Do do Cheniseß, 4/6, for /ll Strong Cretonnes, good patterns, 3fd yd A few Ladies' Mackintoshes, to olear, 7/11 Good Cotton Bhhting, reduced to 3d yd Heavy Jolonial Tweed for Men's and Boys Union Shirticgs, ÜBDally 9^d, now 6d yd wear, eale prioe 1/11 yd White Blankets, uenallj 11/6, now 7/11 Men's Cord Trousers, reduced to 4/6 Eztra large doable Eized do, were 22/6, re do best Denim Pasts, only 3/6 dnced to 15/6 to olear do strong Tweed Trousers, only 4/11 2 yds wide U,B, Twill Sheeting, only B|d do heavy Colonial do 6/11 a yd Men's Black Hard Felt Hat?, u&oally 3/11 DW feft and heivy White do do, only lOJd to 6/6, reduoed to 1/-, 1/6, and 1/11 a yd A few Men's CoJoDial Tweed Suite, usually 50 pairs White Lace Curtains, taped, syds 28/6, reduoed to 17/6 in pair, 1/3, 1/8, 1/11 Better qualities do do, 21/- atd 23/9 Linen Table Clothe, red borders, and Boys' 1 weed Enioker Trouiers, sizes 2to fringed, usually 6/6, for 3/11 üßnally 4/6, now 3/11 New Lappet Art Muslins, lateßt for our- Boys' Tweed Hats, usually 2/6, for 1/--taioß, full 48 inohei wide, usnall 2/3, Blearing lot Bailor Suits, to go at 2/11 for Bgd jd Men's Btrong Knitted Wool Bocki, 6d Btrong Twilled Selesia Lining, only 3d yd do Colonial Bibbed PaDt», 2/11 DW all wool Blaok Dress Sergeß, 1/ Ca yd do BtroDg Grandrill Shirts, 2/6 Btrong DW DresH Tweeds, to olear 6d yd do heavy Union Shirts, nßually Brown Bealette Trimming, reduoed to 6d yd olear 2/11 Ladles' Skirts, usually 5/6, teduoed 11 Striped Bneb Rngß from 2/11 , Colored Blankets 11, 8/6, an ED W ARD~° GTB BIRD, Ready M >ney Draper, AND CLOTHIER, BIDGE-BTREET NELSON. Smoke Dunlop's— is^BL DERBY 11 ' ' All Tobacconists, |_J _ i

A CONUNDRUM! BENJAMIN GUM like Yw & hard-boiled Egg?— Beoause it is BASD XO BEAT I Thatjpreoisely expresses the opinion ot allJlwho] nave used BENJAMIN GUM. There is no Oongh Medioine like*it. Introduoed into Canterbury only laetjwinter, its saooesa was immediate. Thousands of bottles were din a lew months, and hundreds o wroteJgratefully^to|the;prQprietor off their Speedy Cure. issnct catchpenny Qaaok Medij oine Itjiß^nadt^by a folly qaalified ChennsbJwhoJknowß his basiness. It eontainß the same ingredients as FBIARS';BALSAM, which >as first m&de^by the^monks and friars of Europe in the days of old, Friarsj Balßamlhas'been^need for six^hundred years for healiog a Outs (and) Wounds, BFENOEB VINOBNT g 8 BENJAMIN GUM is a Compound oi this Balsam] with oth9r ingredients, repared^byfa speoial process o internal use. Are you troubled with your Cheat]? BENJAMIN GUM wil heal the Lungs. It will not heal them at onoe. It must be used .for* soma time, and used regahrly jn'old-stantfing cases. Have yon a Cold in the Head or a Harsh Oough ?— BEN JAMIN GUM will heal the inflammation ofj the throat and passages of »the nose as Friaraj Balsam heals [outs. Cottghe disappear with this ' inflammatioo which cau€63 them. BENJAMIN GUM is not a chewing gam, but a verj palatable liquid. The bottla contains almoßt twioe a mnoh as any oth)r Cough Mixture ii the market. It is tha KING 0. ALL. PRICE ]/6 and 2/6. ICbeuiats and Stores. SPENCERVINCEM OBErfIBTI OBRI9TCHURCE,

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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9264, 31 August 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9264, 31 August 1898, Page 1