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ything for Little Folks’ Winter Wear * H * Because we cherish a natural love for little ones;' because we have a knowledge of their ways through' daily associations; and because we see in the children of to-day the men and women of to-morrow — potential customers of Death’s—we take a special interest in providing all their clothing. Mothers appreciate, too, the moderation of Death’s prices. Write to Death’s for your Children’s Wear. j CHILDREN'S TEDDY BEAR COATS, in Fawn. Sizes 18 to 24 .. 10/6 12/6 14/9 17/6 22/« CHILDREN'S CREME TEDDY COATS—--17/9 21/- 23/6 CHILDREN'S CREME AND COLOURED CORDUROY VELVETEEN COATS. Sizes 18 to 24 7/11 8/11 10/6 12/6 14/6 16/6 BOYS’ COATS AND TUNICS, in Tweed Mixtures; shades, Medium and Dark Urey. Sizes 18 and 20— 7/11. 8/9 8/11 INFANTS’ CARRYING COATS, in Creme Wool. Hand made 16/9 INFANTS HAND CROCHET SILK HOODS, lined with Silk anil trimmed with ribbon .. 6/9 6/11 CHILDREN’S STOCKINETTE “KILTIE”® COSTUME, comprising Jersey Kilted Skirt, Knickers, and cap; all to match. Shades, Creme, Saxe, Brown, and Red. Sizes, LSin. to 24in. —6/6 7/- 7/6 8/* GIRLS’ VELOUR CLOTH CLOSE-FITTING HATS, all colours 4/11 TEDDY BEAR SLOUCH HATS, wide brim, trimmed with cord and tassels; Brown, Blue, Teddy 5/6 VELOUR CLOTH SLOUCH HATS, fairly wide stitched brim, trimmed with silk ribbon band and bow. Colours, Champagne, Helio, Grey, and Tad 6/11 Good variety READY-TO-WEAR VELOUR FELTS for Girls from 5 to 12. Colours, Cream, Champagne, Navv, Nigger, Wine, Rale Pink, Pale Blue—--8/11 9/11 10/9 BOYS’ and GIRLS’ LEATHER MOTORING HATS, slouch style, piece crown .. .. 15/11 16/11 CHILDREN’S BLACK SEALETTE HATS, trimmed with cord and tassel 7/U Wide range of WOOLLEN TAM-O’-SHANTERS, far sports wear .. 1/11 2/6 BOYS’ “BURBERRY” CAPS 3/11 Big Sample Range of INFANTS’ and SMALL CHILDREN ’S SILK HATS and BONNETS, from 2/U We pay Postage, and allow 1/- Discount in each Complete £ for Cash. - Shop by post and save money. If yon want the best, and want it cheaply, write to Heath's for it. JMtan *• CkfMchezck eon (pond a plaant hoar or two in omr stx-otoroy MH» Tko rkv front tko Koof Garda k boaatifal and oxtoaaiyo. wtila tko anOat aWao and smart sorrfeo of Mr Ta Baa am nlwnyi appreciated. Beath & Co. Ltd. JAMES MITCHELL, Managing Director w CHRISTCHURCH

CIPBING BLOSSOM DUSTING POWDER cares chafes sod swelled feet. Is. tins, post free. —Address: C. W. HAWKINS, George Street. Dunedin. NOTE:—A Crimean and Indian War Veteran, after enduring for half a century the terrible worry and annoyance of an open and continuously die charging bullet wnnd received in th< Crimea, Mr. J. Jrace, of Broughtoi Street, Kalkotai, Dunedin, has *t las found not merely relief bat complete care, by using two boxes of BPRI M I BLOSSOM OINTMENT. COLD EVERYWHERE. ONLY M *hM Is. ONLY M end is “ BLOOMIMB "—the great Corn, Wart and Rouen Care- Price 6d everywhere. f IBTEN-—lf you suffer from ASTHMA, do not hesitate, but send at once for a tin of— HAWKINS* INSTANT RELIEF ASTHMA POWDER, m the Head, Influenza, day Fever. Bronchial Affections and DUBcul* Breathing. PRICE:—Is and 2s per tin, se> post free on receipt of price. C. W HAWKINS. CHEMIST 620R6E STREET, DUNEDIN. NOTE:We have much pleasure in announc lug that in future the price of "Orange Blossom” will bo reduced to 6s f'' r sne month’s treatment. suffering from internal com plaints can cure themselves with . tiie celebrated home treetment“OßANCF. BLOSSOM.” One month* a treatment, 6s, po free. . Address : MRS L. HAWKINS GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. HERB AI IST. POST FREE—ENEMAS from 4s 6d to 13( fld each. Address: Mrs L. Hawkins. George Street. Dnnadin NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. (LIMITED.) ACCIDENT BRANCH. Transacts all branches of ACCIDENT BUSINESS. And is the— OLDEST. LARGEST, . ...and... STRONGEST COLONIAL ACCIDENT COT. MAIN FEATURES;—AbsoIute Security, Prompt, and Liberal Settlement EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR Will study their own interests by applying'for rates and other particulars to—fi. S. CRAY AND CO.. WEST COAST REPRESENTATIVES, GRETtfODTH. Ite a SdSSfJ m CUSTAW Powttfti {A3 —egg satisfaction, it’s such a long, long way that most housewives never get there. The way is strewn with the shells of Wanted eggs—some doubtful, some bad, some almost poultry, and all paid for. Other housewives take the “short cut” 'by using Edmonds* Egg Powder. That is the end of Egg troubles and the beginning of cooking satisfaction. For does more than “lake the place of eggs.” It enables you to nuke better cakes, pudding* and pancakes—dainties light u a (airy's wing, delicious, palate-pleaiing and so digestible. You need only try it once—that will convince yon. Buy a tin to-day! R. Foster Bros. GOVERNMENT MAIL CONTRACTORS ROSS TO FRANZ JOSEF AND FOX GLACIERS AND VICE VERSA. You save much money when you use MEAN’S ESSENCE, ten shillings on a pint of best cough, cold, and sore throat ► medicine. Be sure it’s Mean’s. < COACHES LEAVE AS FOLLOWS; DOWN TRIP. ROSS dep. 7 a.m., Friday; Hari Hari arrive, 12.30 (lunch); Wataroa arrive, 6 p.m.; Wataroa dep., Saturday, 8 a.m, ' Waiho Gorge, arrive, 1 p.m.; depart (horse) 2 p.m.; Fos Glacier arrive, 6 j p.m. j RETURN. j FOX GLACIER depart, Sunday; Waiho Gorge depart, Monday, 1 p.m.; Wataroa arrive, 6 p.m.; Wataroa dep, Tuesday. 7 a.m.; Hari Hari, arrive 11 a.m. (lunch); Rosa arrive, 6 p.m. j A coach also leaves Ross on Tuesday I at 9 a.m., arriving at Waiho on Wednesday, returning, leaving Waiho Friday and arriving at Ross on Saturday, to connect with 4 p.m. train for Hokitika. Special conveyances arranged any time with drivers. For further particulars, apply to— SPROT, JEFFRIES AND COY., Local Agents. 1 N.L fNSVRMF CO 1 . FIRE, MARINE AND ACCIDENTEstablished: 1850. CAPITAL £1,500,0i5. Subscribed capital £1,500,000 Gross Assets £1,110,103 Losses paid over £8,000,0u(j I’HE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY LOWEST RATES. FIRE AND MARINE BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST RATES. , a; B. KING, Agent, Hokitika. JOHN CROWLEY & CO. Sub-Agent, Ross. HEAD OFFICE: New Zealand Insurance Buildings Auckland. - - - r. “Zealandia” the Ladles’ Shoes Because they sure NEAT, Zealandia Shoe* are favourites. They wear long end keep their shape.

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West Coast Times, 17 June 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, 17 June 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, 17 June 1916, Page 1

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