| OLEASING EFFECTS FOR CHILDREN. I TJERK AEE SOME nica little I I i things for young children. " They are suggestive of many _P : __^smmm_WSiem_ neat styles you wiU find in _^_\^^^^^^^^^_\ oxu Children'f Department. >s*__. Jfu^W^^^^o^ ?^ Can you call and let us show *^lfc^SßSK2' tS^^^Hl yon them p ob^g** lo^ to f^^^^S- CHILDREN'S NAVT VICUNA 1 l^8S8B?WL , ?A VuMMrmi DOUBLE BREASTED CO ATB,with I^^^^P®^.\(^^l ?k^^^^B Belf SailM Collar and additional i^^^^KM^it^a^-'^^mW pale blue drill bailor Cellar trimmed ilf/f vlfrr¥^_^ * 1 wifch whito brmid Wn J v m¥^Jw - 10/6 11/e 12/e -I f /// ITk H ••/IfeSf CHILDREN'S COATS, in N*p and ffl!ij&ir j/ /In I liiPW C ' Ul ' l clotl1 ' shades of creme, aavy, \Ww& // Iff llliifl and cardinal. Very effective TrJ \\m 7/0 8/9 10/e la/6 Wii 1 -^- i l!to§3K BOTS* TUNICS, in creme and Ifljlvi* -7 i Wsf^* caidinal serge and nap and faced WNxJ* I W clofch 7/6 8/6 9/9 17/9 ff li V / / / !fe_Ss^ CHILDREN'S NAVT SERGE S " \ / i Wffll SAILOB DRESSES, trimmed with ¥"''•••.1 braid 9/6 10/6 11/6 to 17/6 §25^' ///rsLmX*> CHILDREN'S JERSET SUITS. law"- * A 1/ 'J^JblmW consisting of J«r6ey and Cap to ivS match, with pleated serge skirt W* 12 / 9 14 /6 I BEATH & CO. LTD I CASHEL STREET L J r? , KHaßMHßMßßl__M_________._M______HHHHHiaH9i^HiHßi___BHS____l_Mß.^ai^ I «'""■' ■^■■■■■^■■ssssisiMiiSMialiiaMisMiiMiMM THE BACKBONE OF YOUNG 1 NEW ZEALANDERS I mm m %l*fyw^mJ ____! m. M_ %^^ 1 jßmt--mmW «fik «flb fl I First in Nutriment ♦ ♦ First in Purity, | First in the Judgment of Discrimina- 1 1 ting People ♦ • ♦ . Aulsebrook's Milk 1 8 Arrowroot and Malted Milk Biscuits I are Especially Good for Old and Young. 1 j A Safe Cough Remedy 1 1 BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS proves the truth of the 1 I old adage " Time will tell." For over forty-five years this H a preparation has been the standard oure for cough? and colds, fl S and every year has seeu a large increase in its sales. Tha fl H reason is that ... I 3 BONNINGTON'S I I CARRAGEEN 1 IRISH MOSS I Is a safe romedy, and does what is claimed for it. It con- fl §j j tains absolutely nothing injurious, and mothers know that fl I they can give it to the children with perfect safety. H Millions of bottles of this celebrated remedy have been I Bold throughout New Zealand and Australia, and there has | not been a single instance where it has provtd other than B 9i beneficial. Do you wonder that we are proud of our record P 1 1 ONE WORD MORE. I ra in order to make more profit, unscrupulous retailers often S try to sell a substitute for Bonnington's Irish Moss by assart- I ing it is " jufet as good," and some will even make malicious 1 statements regarding onr prpmration. There is no remedy 1 B ao safa andsure as BONNINGTON'S. Insist on getting it. J
A PEOGEESSIVE NATION AND A GO-AHEAD PAPEE. GOOD NEWS FOB THOSE ACEOSS THE SEA. TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND OWING to the Progressive Policy of the Government of this Colony, the Postal Department is now able to deliver this country's Newspapers and Journals to any part I of the United Kingdom for ONE PENNX per paper, irrespective of weight. This wH mean a great saying to those who regularly mail to the Old World THE CANTEBBUBY TIMES." Which is known throughout New Zealand as THE PEOPLE'S POPULAB PAPEB. POSTAL CHABGES. The rate of postage on newspapers to the United Kingdom is now ld for each newsHtv .. rt»«inA.-tive * weignt, but subject to the following conditions as to despatch:— lf under Soz iprepaid ld), sent by first available route; if over Soz yprepaid ld). sent by direct steamer only; if prepaid less than ld, surcharged at printed paper rates and sent by direot steam j only; if wholly unpaid, detained and sent to Dead Office. Newspaper over Bos, via Federal route, ld first *os, and id each additional 2oz or tracticn thereof. " FACTS. FEED ME ON FACTS." The famous Thomas Carlyle, in writing this, was well aware of the benefits to be derived from being fed on facts. And it is to the interests of New Zealanders to be told a few facts about the " Canterbury Times." It is the oldest weekly paper in Canter It is the Most Beliable. It is the Most Up-to-data. It is the Most Popular - Its yarious columns are edited by Experts High Standing. It is a Disseminator of Knowledge. It is a Household Paper. It is admitted that its serial stories and storiettet are the best given by any weekly magazine in New Zealand, and for thia reason alone It is ihe favoured journal of Lovers of FictionIts Special Artioles on important Colonial and Home Matters are Unsurpassed. It is, by its large circulation amongst householders tht finest Advertising Medium ia Urn colon*. I
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9272, 26 June 1908, Page 4
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