The! shop-fitters ax^e busy altering our shop. We are busy attending to the wants of our customers. —Loins Kerr. 109, Trafalgar street.*
•Business is going on as usual, despite the alterations now being made to our shop.—Louis Kerr, 109 Trafalgar street.*
The Temperature. —At thr-e o'clock this morning, the toermemtter outwiutt this office rHjristHretJ 35 cjegrecs.
For-Children's Hacking cought at nigbt, Wood's Great Peppermint Cure, Is• 6d, 2s 6d.
Jasmin Creme.—Perfect for keeping the skin free from all roughness, and tan and sunburn during the hot summer" months. Price 3s. 6d. post free. Mrs. Gaw, Trafalgar Street, opposite Municipal Buildings.*
The ..selection of the Right Hon Sit Joseph Ward as the Empiro Trad© Commissioner for tin, Dominion' will be hailed with great satisfaction by all classes of the people. It is said that the Opposition will be delighted if Sir Joseph will be out of the Dominion during the next session of Parliament. We are pleased jto say that Lock's furnishing warohousd continues to give the utmost satisfaction, and the people are delighted with the bargains they obtain in furniture, linoleums, pianos, organs, carpets, curtains, ranges, and the marvellous Atlas sewing 'machines, etc. Lock's Emporium is one of the most extensive and up-to-date concerns in the Dominion. It contains no old fashionstock ; it is the place where the most modern poods are sold, and whore satisfaction is guaranteed and value is unsurpassed. Then go with the crowd to •Lock's.-1": ■ ■- ■■. ■;.;■.■■■;. : " - : ■
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13410, 7 May 1912, Page 4
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239Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13410, 7 May 1912, Page 4
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