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The Decks are Cleared for Act. jn. We Mean Business this Mouth, NOI£ THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL LINES :— A wholesale porchiseof Nursery and Everlasting Lacas, to go at 81, k jj? 4d, 6d a dozen yards ft P 03 Jnst opened, Tape bonnd Lane Curtains, frodi 2\ to 4 yards long, at nQ, g 1/11, 2/8,.2/H, 8/8. 8/11, 4/Mo 16/6 I ' H Yard wide Fanoy Window Blind, only 6d a yard I m 6fl A lot of Sample Moslin Aprons, at 81, 1/-, 1/6, 1/9 © g . 7 Dozen only Men's Blaok and Drab Omfth Felt Hats 1/- eaoh. I o "03 Wholesale prices of this line were from 85/* to 51/- a dozen I 3 rjS Ladies' Navy Bine Waterproof, 12/6, worth 18/6 § •H.S Try our Men's Waterproof Tweei Overocats, with ele.vas and desp gp deaobable Capea, 0n1y 29/6 g^ p.," Very heavy pure wool Colonial Tweeds, 1/11 a yard y £ Wide and heavy Twilled S»riped Flannelettes, 4^ a yard (D R tf » DotiW 0 * iatl » d ™m Tweedg, 7^3, 8R 103, and 1/- a yard «< p, ' M & Yard wide White Calico, eoft finish, 2/6 a dozen 'd^ Men's Extra large Colonial Under Flannels, 2/11 grCO g-g Pure Wool Ribbed Colonial Pants, 2/11 to 8/11 o<s 'T.q A few more of those heavy Colonial Bmts, at 21/- y^ Ss. Men's Strong Cardigan Jackets, only 4/11 ; superior do, fine make, * m jfe C 7 / 6 « anally 10/6 c+ Striking Value in All Wool Colonial Trousers, 5/11 *2 M strong Belesia Linings, 83, 4d, sd, and 6d a yard P* 5 Ladieß' Blaok Bibbed Hose to clear, 9d and 1/- © O ttiong Harvard Fhirtings, 3/9 a dozen, or 4d a yard W I eather or Giandrille Phirtings, 4^d, 6d, 7|d, Bjd a yard ® TJnioD Shirting for winter wea-, 6d, 9d, l(Hd, 1/- p H Ladies' TJmbrelUs, 2/6, 8/6, 4/6, 5/11, 6/6, 7/6 Q* <J Mbdb' Umbrellas, fall size, 10 ribs, only 5/11 " EDWARD GIBBARD, Keady- Money Draper and Clothier. Nelson and Motueka, For INFANTS and INVALIDS. IMellin's Food when prepared is similar to Breast Milk and is adapted for use in all climates.

A 'CONUNDRUM! ; WHY BENJAMIN GU M ? r ike a hard-boiled Egg]?— Becausejit is|BA£D TO BEAT 1 That preoisely]expressas the opinion :allj>ho >aye *üßed BENJAMIN GUM. There|is no Cough Medioine like it, Introduced into Canterbury only last winter, its success was immediate. Thousands of bottles were , din a !fow£months,"{and hundreds ['settlers wrote gratefully to the proprietorjoff their^Bpeedy Oure. catchpenny Quaok|Medi] oine It Ja made by a folly, qualified Ohemistijwho knows his business. It eontainß|*the same ingredients )'as FKIABS^BALSAM^whioh wasj first made by the£monks and friars of European |tbe days£of [Friarsj BalßPjnJhaß beenjneed or Bix)(hondred earnlar healiog]]Oats and Wounds, BPESOEE VINCENT B BENJAMIN GUM is a Compound ol this Balsamfj with other ingredients, repared byja 4peoial proceßß or ntemluse. Are you troubled with your Cbdßt'l BENJAMIN GUM wil heal the Lungs. It will not heal them t once. Itnrastbe used for some ime, and need regularly in old-standing 'cases. Have yon a Cold in the Head or a Harsh Cough ?— BEN JAMIN GUM will heal the inflammation of . the throat and passages of the nose as Friars Balsam heals outs. Coughs disappear with this inflammation which oau*ea them. BENJAMIN GUM iajnot a chawing gam, bo a very palatable liquid. The bottle contains" almost twice as maoh as aoyjothar Congh Mixture in the market. It is the KING OF ALL. RIOE 1/6 and 2/6. Oheuiets and Stores. BPBNCEKVINOBM QHBMIST CHRISTCHURCft

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Colonist, Volume XLII, Issue 9477, 12 May 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLII, Issue 9477, 12 May 1899, Page 1