HOW GOES THE WAR? WAR ftgainat the Soli Good* it 1 atil! agin« fiercely. The dynamite GUN •• Bpot •«. ? A * BH X** S mb^ c l thß FOBTS "Bw Pmc «9 " ""I "Stick it oh » Cims •• Beidx-Moott " faoaußinff great havoom the eeemy'a rankg, and the t ldierß with their o ld-faehioned WtozßLS-LoADKBa, "Long Credit," "Tick," and » Bad lE»J "d Ihemßelves unable to repel the invaders. The appended WaA BondET giveslßome idea 0D - A fuu lißt of killßd aDd woandßd oannot be 33-inoh heavy Twilled Flannelettes, 4Jd' a 12 doz Ladies 1 Black Bibbed Oaahmere Yard^dehaavy MUIMkH W^S3^ wTS! li?ffi toSXSg* soft TwiHed do in .carlel *»* ~^ andpink,n B nall y 7Jd,now4sdayd Do do Chemiaeß, 4/6, for /ll Strong Oretonneß,gooi patterni, 3|d yd A few Ladies' Mackintoshes, to cle»r,7/ U Good Cotton Bhirting, redneed to 3d y a H«ayy Jolonial Tweed for Men'e and Boy 8i Union Shirtißgß, nBUly 9M, now 6d yd wear, Bale price 1/11 yd White Blankets, OBnally 11/6, now 7/11 Men'a Cord Troaaera, reduced lo 4/6 Extra large doable sized do, were 22/6, re" do best Denim Pants, only 3/6 anced *o J|/e *o clear do strong Tweed TrooHerß, only 4/11 - 2 ydß wide U.B. Twill Sheeting, only «ja do heavy Colonial do 6/11 ™*r ay .r ™u-z * a Men'a Blaok Hard Felt Hats, ueoally 3/11 DW 60ft and heivy White do do, only 10 jd to 6/6, rednoed to 1/-, 1/6, and 1/ 11 , n ■,*«... T «*.•-•, A few Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, osaill 50 pairs White Lace Curtains, taped, Sydf 28/6, reduced to 17/6 uJ??& 1/ W / £ I/11 a ./ ' Better ipdtthi do do! 21/- and 23*9 Linen Table Clothe, rea bara^ra, and Boys' Tweed Enioker Troa«er B , Bizee 2to frmged, uenally 5/6. for 3/11 * ÜBaß n y 4J6 now 2yil ' dlitoß Now Lappet Art Muslins, latest for our- Boys' Tweed Hats, usually /6 for 1/. taiDß, full 48 liaches wide, uanall 2/3, Clearing lot Bailor BoHb, to go at 2/11 v , for J*?,?* o , - r , ■ Men ' B etroD e KDitied Wool Socks, 6d btroDß TwiHed Seiesia Lining, only 3d yd do Colonial Bibbed Pant*, 2/11 w W n tTw T? lMlt nP reB I S ! rge f' ll% *?* d 0 6tron B Grandrili Shirts, 2/6 Brown Sealette Trimming, reduced to 6d yd dear 2/11 Ladles' Skirts, usually 5/6, rednoed 11 Striped Bußh Ruga from 2/11 I Colored Blankets 11, 8/6, an edward~ q gFbbari>, Ready M-mey Draper, i AND CLOTHIER, BIDGE-STREHT NELSON. THIS . . • • DUNLOP'S . . I ~ ~ j Smoke . ' : " *' — 1 ah WANT , ! ' Z ' ' " " — 2 ; . TOBACCO , , Tobacconists
(nail Parts of the World the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE Is MOTHER'S M I LX, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. I young Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food for Infants must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. CONTAINS NO STARCH. BUT MAKES A PERFfcw'f FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD. MELLINS FOOD lor Infants and Invalids may be obtained of a.l Dealers throughout the World. MELUN'S FOOD WORKS, PECKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND* ITbEM^^DT YoB ACIDITY OP TKS OT£»TB,AJ!fD*Oi t SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. A 2 The dietetic faluejof jCoeoa ' 7«|.-4d if^o^^9ilUmt9T the fat WmW®S £#*$$$ *te <p isclb]llt f B/7d solubility of the SmIT By VAN fIODTEN'S Special Process jf%£&f|^ T. The superabundancft of natural fat, MWgmvk which fenders crude cocoa unacceptable to I JSLjI the public, has been properly reduced and |^p||l thereby- |j| 2i T"» proportion of tha frtord vatuable wMWWM compounds of the cocoa, including the Jm3&& flesh-forming substances tiava been ne- *% && cessarily. increased* mk 3. Van Houteh's Cocoa contains also more 1 W&S3& of the valuable natural phosphates, and is, ImSI therefore, of greater dietetic usefulness. In 1 m*iliLw this respect it more nearly approaches milK f thaf> other cocoas. 2Sr 4. It is almost fiertetitiy ftiiscible, and of greatly increased solubility; thus a cupful * ifl of Van Houten's Cocoa is richer, fuller, and, 1 Ms vk co to say, more pleasant to the palate than \ ffi 1 B a cupful of that of any other maker, white ' i? &4 m its increased reaJ solubility necessarily augments its digestibility, |- VAN HODTEITS Cocoa contain^ no added I starch op sugar ox any substance foreign to J the cocoa bean* Q (|
A CONUNDRUM! tfVTHY BENJAMIN GUM like ff a bard-boiled Egg?'. Be- ! cause it is BAKU TO BE A l l Tbat precisely expresses (be opiaion j all who nave used BENJAMIN GUM. There is no OoagU Mediaine like iti Introduced into Canterbury only laßtJwinter, its saooess was immediats. Tkonsanda of bottles were din a few months, aud hundreds 0 wiote^gratefully^tolthe^proprietor of their Bpeedy Cure. is ncf catohpenny Qaaok Medi] oioe It is inade*by a folly qualified Chemist, who knows his business. It contains the same ingredients as FfilAßS' BALSAM, which was first madefy the monks and friars of Europe jn the days of old, Friarfij Balsamlhas^been^ased for eix]fhundred years for healing .Outs [and; Wounds, SPENCER VINGENTjS BENJAMIN GUM is a Compound ol this Balsam] with other ingredients, repared"byja speoial process 0 ntemal use. Are you troubled with voar Ofaest^ BENJAMIN GUM wil heal the Lungs. It will not heal them at once. It must be used ,for some time, and used regululyjn^old-standing casesHave you a Gold in the Head or a Harsh Oough ?— BENJAMIN GUM will heal the inflammation ofj the throat and passages of ;tha noaa as Friarai Balsam heals [cuts. Goughs disappear with this inflammation which caußej them. BENJAMIN GUM ij not a chewing gam, but a very palatable liquid. 3he bottle contains almost twice at m^oh &i aay othsr Cough Mixture it tha market. It is the KING Oi MIA. _ PRIOE , 1/6 abd 2/6. * J and Store 3. SPENCEITviNCfM OfIEMISTI CHEISTCHUECa, . i Pboiwbtob];
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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9269, 6 September 1898, Page 1
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935Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9269, 6 September 1898, Page 1
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