THOUSANDS OF ASTOUNDING BARGAINS. \ GREATER REDUCTIONS TELAN EVER. . iS T OTE OUR SALE PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING BLSBWHBEB. IT WILL BENEFIT YOU TO DO SO. • B fffff * St? ""' rrf. SSI, * 1M- BATH'S w 3EATH'S Black Dress Skirts, BEATH'S Fur-Top Kid Glove* >' SALE. Worth 12a 6<3, Now 8s lid. SALE. Worth 4» 6d, Now 3b lid. BEATH'S Ladies' Tweed Jackets, BEATH'S Fancy Bloturing*. .'„.,- i ']. SALE. Worth 49a 6d, Now 9s lia. SALE^ Worth Bjd, Kow *§& • i 3EATH-S Heavy Knitted Bloomers, BEATH'S Flannel Blouarajs,, BALE. .^. Worth 7b 6d, Now 4b Ud, SALE. Worth 2a> 63, Kow It. ; BEATH'S ladies' Wod~ VdrtsTLmg BEATH'S Clark's Sewjiig Oottow, Sleeves, *°V,, ' v *.* r»J_ SALE. Worth 1» 6d, Now Is. SALE. All ntunlwa, 2s tf Dos, GENUINE END-OP-SEASON CLEARANCE. ? | BEATH & CO., LTD. - - CASHEL STEEET. — . — ; ■ ; ■ '!"■■» . '
I ME WELLY SAD— You savee one long time allee tea come from China, now nobody dlink China Tea some mo. Oncee time me buy some heap big lot cheap leaf, welly poo 1 stuff, mixee him longa plenty much Hang' mcc, plenty much scenty Pekoe, sell him haluf clown one pounV All li ! Welly good fo,r me ! RID LEE Tea now on topside— He too welly good —too welly ni'—him packee tight— him packee clean— him makee good weight— him too muchee dashee honest ! RID LEE man sellee cheap, aller people dlink him now— Chineeman too. Me welly solly fo' me ! 1 _ J
Hast sorrow thy young days shaded P Or bast thou a oold in thy head? Thy tonsite, are they out of order P Thy nose-, is th© tip of it rod? If these be thy symptoms, I charge thee, All nostrums inferior abjure. There is but one remedy for tihee, And that's Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. . 19 The apex of . the Prince of Wales'* crown is a tuft of feathers tipped with gold, said to be worth £10,000. The Feathers took twenty years to col'.oct, and cost the lives of a <k*en hunt ere. The bird from whose tail the feathers were plucked is called the feriwah^ a sort of creature of the bird of >arAfliso species, but of the rarest kind. To obtain tho tail-feather in. its full beauty, it is necessary to pluck it out of the jiving bird, because after death the plumage becomes luetrelees. What makes the hunting of the feriwah so dangerous is that the bird always frequents the haunts of tigers. ; j Ha«t sorrow thy young days shaded? Or hast thou a cold in thy head? Thy tonsils, are they out of order? Thy nioße, is the tip of it red? If these be thy symptoms, I charge thee, . All nostrums inferior abjure. There is but one remedy for thee, And that's Woods" Great Peppermint Cure. 19
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8704, 18 August 1906, Page 7
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