The Thermometer.—At three o'clock this morning the thermometer outside this office registered 44 degrees. For Influenza t."ke Wood's Great ' Peppermint Cure. Never fails, le 6d, j 2s 6d. "Some oat to live, some live to eat," but people drink "Camp" Coffee becfiiise its ilavoml is sr> rich and "tasty." „ and because "Camp" is so beneficial and wholesome. The fame cf Moutore apple* lands has spread from on© end <>f New Zealand to the other. Those interested should not fail to r^ad the announcement in tho advertisement columns on page 8 regarding the Ruby Bey JKstato.* 1 "Don't dream of tho home that might be." Make your vision a glad reality by calling at Lock's Furniture' Warehouse. We have a great variety ' of furniture to show you here, and not ] merely furniture, but everything need- ' ed for the home of to-day. Nowhere . in the city have you such a fine stock of furniture to select from as at ( Lock's, Every piece of furniture is I well designed and soundly put together, ! and worth decidedly more than the ' very reasonable price asked. Artistic J but inexpensive furniture is our speci- ] ality. We have closely watched the de- ' velopment of the modern home, _ and . have taken care to keep our furniture I thoroughly in keeping with the r r eds of ' the day. in style, # in quality, and in ' price. Call and inspect Lock's itnmense stock.*
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13739, 3 June 1913, Page 4
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233Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13739, 3 June 1913, Page 4
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