HOW GOES THE WAR ? " Beadx-Mooty ib oiaeioK great havoo io the enemy's ranks, and the soldiero with their o d-faahionea Kuzzm-Loadebs, « Long Credit," « Tick," and l » Bad dS'3 nd themselves anable to repel the invader*. The appended VfA Budget gives some idea r m oi "" and ° annot 33.inoi .heavy Twilled Rannrieltes, 4jV ! UtoTlM Black Bibbed Ouhmere Tar/wlde heavy TwW f lannelettaa, 6d wj » SStVs,^ S^fl? ftoif&n* aoltTwflled do. in scarlel %IsfiSEX&ffi Vmt *°' c^ an i P *? k > «fl« BH /J^,now 4}d ayd Do ' 2t0&8%, for /llnS^ffiffTft. 800 * 1 S J? $ t «"WW Maekintosheß. to clear. 7/11 Good Cotton Bhirting,red«ed to 3d yd Heavy Jolonial Tweed for Men'B and Bey 9j Union Bhirfargß,nra>Uym now 6djd wear, sale price 1/11 yd White Blankets, DBnally 11/6, now 7/11 Men'B Cord Trousers, loduceS to 4/6 Extra large donble emd do, were 22/6, rej do best Denim Pants, only 3/6 dnoed t036/6 tooleat do strong Tweed Troosetß, only 4/11 2 yds wide U,B. TwiU Sheeting, only BJd do heavy Colonial do 6/11 nro ay » a'u «»u.i „ Men'a Black Hard Felt Hate, usually 3/11 DW Eof t and heivy White do io, only lOJd io 6/6, reduced to 1/-, 1/6, and 1/ 11 m *,?„,., T «i • A few Men ' B CoJonial Tweed Suite, usually 50 pairs White Lace Curtains, taped, syds 28/6, reduced to 17/6 TiJn^M ll3^ 1111 * , Better 4 ualitiesdo do, 21/- and 28*9 Linen Table Clothe, red borders, and Boys' lweed Knieker Tronserß, sizes 2to frmged, ÜBually 5/C, for 3/11 asußlly 4)6, now 2/11 New Lappet Art Muslins, latest lor oor- Boys' Tweed Hats, nanally /6,f0r1/. tain? full 48 liichfiß wide, usnall 2/3, Clearing lot Sailor Suits, to go at 2/11 w«m?ip*iirt o i • r» • Men's strong Knitted Wool Socks, 6d btwng Twilled Seleaia Lining, only 3d yd do Colonial Bibbed Pantt, 2/li £™ tYro T? lBOk «P reB I Sergß , B V fia y fl do Btron 8 Graadrill Bhirts, i/6 &^ ? W i 5' e m . Tw " dß ' tO , olear 6d * d d 0 heav y Unlon Bni «B, usually Brown Sealette Tnmmiflg, reduced to 6S yd dear 2/11 LadieB 1 Skirts, usually 3/6, rednoed 11 SJriped Bush Rugs from 2/U Colored Blanket! 11, 8/6, an edward" o gTbb4ri>, Ready Money JDraper, AND CLOTHIER, BIDGE.BTRBET NELSON. THIS . . • • DUNLOP'S . . j ~~ J j ' j Smoke. . **C . ___^ _ . « » ! • • • J Mmmx . ~^| AH ; WAJNT . 1""" ■ """ a ) . TOBACCO . . Tobacconists >^-~ — ~~~ . — _^>J
A CONUNDRUM! «rWrEY BENJAMIN GUM like W a be.rd-boiled Egg?*. Because it is BARD TO BE Af 1 That pceQiae^yexpresseß the opinion all who nave used BENJAMIN GUM. There is no Coagb Medioine like it, Introduoed into Canterbury only lafitjwinter, its saooess was immediate. Thooaanda of bottles were din a lew months, and hundreds o .settlers wrote'gratefullyjo|the proprietor of their Speedy Cure. is net oatohpenny Quack Medij eine It is inade^by a folly qualified Ohemisti who knows his business. It contains; the same ingredients as FRIABS' BALSAM, which was first madefy the monks and friars of Enrope .in the days of old, Friarsj Balsam'Jias been^nsed for Bix^hundred years for healing ;Cata (and] Wounds, BPENCER VINCENT^ BENJAMIN GUM is a Compound ol this Balsam] with other ingredients, repared"by[a speoial prooesa o: inteNial uro. Are yon troubled with your Cheek*? BENJAMIN GUM wil neal the Lungs. It will not heal them at onoe. It must be need [for some time, iand used regularly iajold-afcanding cases. Have yon a Cold in the Head or a Harsh Cough ?— BEN JAMIN GUM will heal the inflammation ot| the throat and passages of nosa as Friaraj Balsam heals [outs. Coughs disappear with this inflammation which cause 3 them. BENJAMIN GUM is not a chewing gam, but a very palatable liquid. The bottle contains almost twice as much as any othar Congh Mixture in tbe market. It is the KING OB AIiL. PRICE 1/6 and 2/6. IChemißts and Stores. SPENCERTIMNT QHEMIBTI OHRIBTOHUECH, { FfiOFBTROBI
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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9265, 5 September 1898, Page 1
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635Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9265, 5 September 1898, Page 1
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