The Thermometer.—At three o'clock this morning the thermometer outside this office registered 47 degrees. For Influent t»ko Wood's Grear Peppermint Cure. Nev?r fails. Is 6d. | 2s 6d. "Oh, it's the climate!" The fi-psli liriicing dimate make "Camp" Coffee such a fitting beverage in this part of the world. . Tho fame of Mout-ere appit* 'nnds has apvead from on© end <tf New Zealand to thfl other. Those interested should nnt fail to r»ad tho announcement ir> th'1 advertisement on pace R r«sardine the Ruby T?sj Eftato,* "Don't dream of the homo that might be." Make your vision a glad reality by calling at Lock's Furniture | Warehouse. We have a groat variety of furniture to show you here, and not merely furniture, but everything needed for the home of to-day. Nowhere in the city have you such a fine stock of furniture to select from as at Look's. Every piece of furniture is well designed and soundly put together, and worth decidedly more than the very reasonable price asked. Artistic but inevnensive furniture is our speciality. We have closely watched the development of the modern home, and have taken care to keep our furniture thoroughly in keeping with the r r eds of thjvday, in stylo, in quality, and in pride. Gall arid inspect Lock's immense stock.*
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13738, 2 June 1913, Page 4
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215Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13738, 2 June 1913, Page 4
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