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_________ ■ The Japanese railways have- newspaper reading cars on some of their pasengcr trains. Numerous newspapers are kept at the service of travellers, so they may read as they ride. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Curt, Is 6d, 2a 6d. .

"ITHfTANTED, an Assistant Laundress. 31.76 . / Apply at the Hospital. WANTED, a Married Man for farm work. Apply .Newman Brot., 3098 Brightwater. HOLDERS of Saturday's Circular Numbers 490, 1913, 2425, please call as Johanboh & Co., Hardy street. 3442 PICTURES,' framed and unframed, in great v/iriesy; Historical, Humourous, and Sentimental. —P. Wrigglesworth, Bridge-street. 3140 LINOLEUMS. Floorcloiha, Carpet Squares, Hearth Eug3, Door Mats, Jap. Matting, Bamboo Hinds, PilJow Cases. —Fleming & Sous. ■ 3418 JAP. SILKS, Jap. Crepes, Bamboc Blinds, Tea Covers, D'oybys, Duchess bets, Ladies' Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs. 3410 Fleming & Sons. 17VREE. —I -will appreciate a visit from _ you to my Art Gallery, Hundreds of splendid pictures on view.—P. Wrigglesworth, Bridge-streefc. 3139 LACE CUBTAIftS^ Cushion Covers, Chairs, loilet Sets, Brass Rail Bedetfctudfl, Hearth Hugs, Door M ats. 3420 .Fleming & Soii3. THE NEW PICTURES hanging in P. Wriggles worth'a Art Gallery, Bridge-street, have received the highebt praite. 3141 JAP. BILKS, Jap. Crepes, Jap. Matting and Rugs, 'lea Cloths, Point Lao. Covers, Cushion Covers', White Linen Gucd*,—Fleming & Bon3. ' 34.21 WRIGGLES WORTH'S ART GALLEKI', Bridge-street, is filled with exquisite pictures, lit for any home. 3142 QHORT AND SONS for Suits to Measure, 755. Latest stylos and fit guaranteed. Order earlj'. 3470 UHOET AND SON have just opened ° a fine selection of Soft Felt Hats, in Browns, Greys, Black, etc. Also, New Season's Straws. 3471 AND SONS rater for the Working Man. Denims, Saddle Trousers, Shirts, Sox, Underwear; Giro us a trial now. 3472 y •■' * ' .——.-—»— DOMINION DAY. MONDAY, SEPT. 22, 1913. SPECIAL HOLIDAY GATHERINGS tor Boys and Girls, on the SANDS at TAHUNA. ME EDMUND CLARK, of the Children's Special Service Mission, London, ■will arrange a Fighting the Tide Competition at 11 o'clock. AND A. SERVICE will be also held at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, in the Sand : Cathedral built by the Boys & Girl'sj A "NIC-PIC" LUNCH will be held on the Sandhills. Friends aro invited to Bring or Send Provisions, but they aro particularly requested not' to t*li what, so dial; the " Nic-pic may be a surprise. Eatables, Biily-eans, Cups, etc, will bo acceptable. LOOK OUT for the Dominion Flag. All Boys and Girls invited to come.and :briii£ Spades. 3531 ' fHOENIX tjjjOK PEEL . . TENUER JOICY FULL-FIAVGRED WHOLESOME Much Peel. Little Sugar. •Every Packet is Branded— . "PHOStfIX." IF YOU WANT Tough, Dry, Hard, Thin Peel, Thick Sugar, DON'T TAKE "PHOENIX."

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13824, 22 September 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13824, 22 September 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13824, 22 September 1913, Page 6