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i THE BACKBONE OF YOUNG 1 NEW ZEALANDERS. 1 ! First in Nutriment ♦ » First in Purity, f | First in the Judgment of Discrimina- I ! ting People ♦♦ * ♦ Aulsebrook ? s Milk _ I j Arrowroot and Malted Milk Biscuits I' I are Especially Good for Old and Young. 1 | Ge&es*as Election, 1908. 1 I Wlaps of the J I Canterbyry Electorates 9 |\ We are preparing a eeries of useful Maps, comprising the North B | ? Canterbury Ekccorates, and will be pleased to supply copies at 1/6 :| i eAch on good stout paper, and 2J— eftch mounted en cardboard. f i NOW READY.. I f KAIAPOI ELECTORATE RICCARTON ELECTORATE I SELWYN „ ASHBURTON „ i ELLESWIERE „ AVON 1 LYTTELTON „ HURUNUi y ALL THE ABOVE ARE SEPARATE AND DISTINCT MAPS. $ ALSO .. H 1 CHRSSTCHURCH NORTH ) - . . . . 1 I i CHRISTCHURCH EAST [ Co ™° I ?f m I i I | CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH J p * | 1 ! \ Election Committees and ths Public will find these Maps invaluable, y H 1 5 In no other publication are thn b undarie* of th 6 Electorates So dearly 5 H | > set out, and we have combined with tHfin the full text of the Eepre- < H I \ seatation Cominisßioners' description of toe Districts f D | APPLY TO.. I j THE " LYITELTOW TIMES" PRINTING I I DfPARTfttENT | I PRINTERS, STAT3ONERS, ENGRAVERS, BOOKBINDERS 1 | GLOUCESTER ST. & CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCfrI ;S GET YOUR PRESCRIPTION DISPENSED If BY I ! JZxi rf me care and the finoßt; quality drugs are two featnrps of onr l»nßia»*s i! that ar- ' ever t\-r one m-jmens overlooked. In fact BONNISGTONS and I QUA i ITY are synonymous tfrrap, and we pride ourselves upon ifc. For \ thirty y a' a we havi/b en bnildi gup a reputation for our dispenMßg, I and to-day our Prascripti n D pattmeofc is all that could b • desired, both with regard to the cjnality of the drugs dispensed and the manner in ] which they are eompoundud. i Please Note. — We dispense prescriptions from any doctor. ] We stock surgical appliances of every description— a modt important j '. brunch . f our business. J&'or instance, tate | TRUSSES.— It ie of the greatpst importance foryouto seeur* aTruss • wiiich is in every respect su tab I- to your case. For more than I ! twenty yt-ara wo have stocke i Trusses, ftnd find that it is j nec> ssiry to keep a very large assortment, enabling us 1 to sviccepsfuliy meft all cases. ! WE FIT TRUSSES WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. ] CHEMISTS, HIGH STREET. : ' ._. 1 - i 'igS^c^T^r^r^^^^^^^^^^ are strong and tough, so kind of wear a boy's suit has got to stand. At our sale prices they show a^money- | t-aving mothers will appreciate too. Call and j see them. Sizes .. S 9 so ii 12 13 14 15 Usual Price 16/6 16/6 17/- 17/9 IS/3 19/6 20/6 21/6 Sale Price. .12/- 12/9 13/6 14/- 14/9 15/- 15/6 16/BOYS' CLOTHES SPECIALISTS. __^ UUiJwll ■„.„,.„ CBag * -2 it. Count Lobanoff, too, v/as foiled ; i ior having (in his rage and niortifica- was rumoured) put her in possession oi \ Aon at seeing another preferred to n fortune of £10,000. On her mar- [ limsclf) denounced the 3Vfarquis dp riage, Alexia Somoif ''retired," rs tho Iwirnelles on suspicion as being in Foreign Secretary had put it-, "from secret communication with the English, bnsiness s " and her husband never knew . through Mile. Somoif, the Marquis' the part his wife ha<l played in politics, safes were searched in his absence, and or of the influence wielded by Lord jverything was fouud in perfect order. Power in the most serious crisis of his £0 one knew — not even De Tournelles life j limself — that the treaty had been miss- . ' i ng for more than twenty-four hours, A TjJar of old h{ . a md that xt had.beeu put back in its ent fov his impress, «% o was tola >roper place by his fiancee when st: [t W as her fault i Then he lay hold same to see him at his office on tli. Of his poor wife, aiwl slew her ! ■ (vailing of the day when Lord Powe Fh© tyrant's crime was quit© absurd I 1 net her at the Grand Hotel. Ooan' *he.'d done hei 1 best, upon my wordl 1 jobanoff's accusation being shown 1- 3nt in these days folks had not heard ,j ie groundless, it was suggested that hr Of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 22 < liplomatie' ff«^eer in Paris had. better — , »c broight to a close. jj lc a g O o f whales is ascertained by The difiTiond necklace was left a< j,he size and auniber of laminae of the De Tourwilea' private house by a mes .vhalebone, which increases yearly, enger w%o gave no r.aino and couF Ages of 300 and 400 years have been lot be trssftd; while the death ot : ai issignt^i to 7.hal<?3 from thege iodicainde of MUe Soraoff in Russia (so it tion3.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9304, 3 August 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9304, 3 August 1908, Page 4