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BUSIES for 1-918 •■ ■Ait.^Robinson's.'' Both WHITCOMBE'S & COLLINS' DAIRIES, Including AH Sizes. Country Orders should include sufficient for Postage, and should state Size, and whether required with or without Blotting. ALF. ROBINSON,' !BOOKSELLER - - HARDY STREET S " ~ — ■-■ , ... ■ . HPR-Y. Hay ward's Flag Brand Pickles •*• for nagging appetites—the .condiment of the period, Purej fresh, economical. Ask 'your grocer. ___ . < {CLINCHER Cross Tyres—the motor-' ist's delight. Users on Dominion roads have proved them the best longdistance tyre obtainable. Buy service by insisting on Clincher Cross. Leadfflg garages. PILLOW Cases/Pillow Shams, Tray ■*• _ Cloths, Point Lace Goods, Embroideries, Camisoles, Jap Silk, Tussore , Silk.—Fleming and Son. JJOGG & CO.'S celebrated Sparkling ■*■ ALE makes an ideal beverage. Ring up 47. Prompt delivery. ricb can't buy nor the poor ■*- desire anything better than Hayward's Military Pickle. Always even in quality and moderate in price. All stores. TTOGG & CO.'S celebrated INVALID JLA STOUT. Ring up 47. Prompt | delivery. TF your grocer doesn't stock Hay- * ward's Military or Flag Brand Picklss he is not giving yon the best for your money or table. Insist on these favourite Dominion appetisers. All leading grocers. TTOGG & CO.'S SPARKLING ■*"*■ ALE in quarts and pints. Ring up 47 for trial order. Prompt delivery. 5892 NOTICE TO PRIVATE CONSUMERS WE beg to inform you that we are reluctantly compelled -by reason of the heavy increase in the beer duty and the largely increased cost of production— to raise the pi ices of our Ales and Stout, which from 24th September, 1917, will be as follows:— Draught Beer ... 3/- per gal., booked ,t ... 2/6 ~ cash j Bottled Ale ... 9/- per doz., quarts ~ ... 5/6 ~ pints Bottled Stout ... .10/- „ quarts » ... 6/6 „ pints We will pay r give credit on all empty bottles as follows.-— 2/- per dozen for Quart Champagnes, ljf- per dozen for Pint Champagnes. 4109 . HAELEY & SO^S. Way back in the Fifties our Tailoring was founded. It was not the b:.g institution it is to-day. It had a meagre beginning, but the principle i was always right— BIG VALUES FOR LITTLE BBOiiEY! And the Business grew and grew and to-day—well! i? you are not buying your Clothes from us, you simply ara passing a big chance to save. Glen's Box Calf and Glace Kid Derky or Golosh Balmorals, Welted Soles, Ptiee 22s @d i- : 5 Post us your order To-day* n Postage 9d extra. *"' a .' ''• ?'■'" - ■ ■'' " ■ ■'_■ :'-; '•'. ■ . '■-. ■ ■•:'■ ■ ':.' - V '■'■ ■-.-■■. •. - ■'":-'■.■ '■'-■.:'.■_ - ■■■ W 3 \ NSLSOtf,

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14621, 28 January 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14621, 28 January 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14621, 28 January 1918, Page 6