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• - —— g'ugly* gsKj J— / OfllClo 1 FlAo 1 o iy" • i you have seen | of Suitable 1 ? I We cordially invite you to inspect the 1 displays while they are complete. 1 A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOLLOW:— 1 Pictorial Calendars, from .... 9d IOJd to 3/11 each I Art Embroidered Trinket Boxes, from 1/6 to 2/3 | „ m Telephone Lists, from 2/11 to 3 3 | „ n Hat Pin Tidies, from 2,6 to 3/3 I » » k -v Glove Boxes, from 4/6 to 5/6 I m „ Handkerchief Boxes, from 2/U I to 3/6- ~ m Bridge Boxes, at .*. 5/6 jr. „ n Visiting Books, Diaries, and Shopping Books, from 2/- to 2/9 „ ' m Match Stands, from 2/- to 2 6 ea. § Blotting Pads and " Mcmos," from H I " 3/9 to 6/11 I ~ . m Pin Cushions and Needle Cases, I from 10£ dto 1/6 each | ~ PhotographFrames,from3/'3to4/6 | 3 A large assortment of Black and Coloured Hand-Bagi, | I from 4/11 to 45 - each. ' . . | \ Children's Art Embroidered Hand-Bags and Purses, . | J from l(Hd to 2/3 each. g 1 Japanese Trinket, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, in 1 I great variety, from 9d to 1/6 each | ! Japanese Pin Cushions, from 6d to 1/6 each 1 ! Japanese Cosies in the Eastern "Dome* , shape, 1 1 from 1/11 to 2/11 j Antimony Pin Trays and Trinket Boxes, from 9d \ to 6 6 each. ! Boxes of Embroidery Handkerchiefs, from 2/9 to 46 ea. • j Tremendous assortment of Dainty Embroidered, Mer- | censed, and Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, from 3d 1 j to 2/6 each. n Perfumes in all odours, in gift bottles boxed and plain 1 decanters containing the maximum amount of | good perfume, from 1/-to 6/6 per bottle. I I Fancy Soaps in the favourite perfumes, from 5d to I 1/6 per cake. I I Also Manicure Sets and Toilet Requisites in great variety. | I nii,...,, " J* H ' IREAPy>SPNEY STORE] ( . \ ON NATURE'S LINES f M Beecham's Pills perform their healthful work—gentty, H i - J3 '' soothingly, yet.withal th.oroughly," until the whole JJ- ; w system is benefited. Being perfectly safe for young Jg{ M and old and compounded only from the purest and Hf w m9St carefully selected ingredients of vegetable origin, -* Ci E . there is no more satisfactory medicine for a disordered « M stomach, sluggish liver or irregular action of the M )gj( bowels than M M ' @ v■- . . v ... . —. ______ _____—— — -- ( there is any more generally interesting . "" J ' ]>o:-iod of history than that of the reign ■hmmmmmmbmmhmmJ . of Nero over the Roman Empire, witH ni%|fri , lfl> Adnilfrn w! ich subject the great picture, largely If IjWP lIS lIX Hi iLU deals. A feature of to-night's repre- »•■ fcß J** f*"J ll ■■>» eentation, it is said, will be the accom- By Conntnic panying music by Fuller's Premier Or- Book your orders now for one <rf chestra, -which has been specially ar- England's best motors ranged. The seaso"h is limited to five winners of the Silencer Trials Teams its, and one matinee on Saturday Prize (Tourist Trophy BaceV next. Winners of the 1911 Ghrlstchuroh Trials, Seoondinthe 1913 Christ- - CHRISTCHtRCH ORCHESTRAL church Trials SOCIETY. First in the Iβ mile.Beach Race, To-morrow night at the Theatre 1913. Royal the Christ church Orchestral So-i n o other Motor in the World can cifty will give the last concert of its show such a record for reliability as 1913 season. The programme will con- the ever reliable Rover. sist of the most popular numbers. The Motor you rarely see about "W«d during the year: The ■ town on a holiday—it's away in the will be Miss Gwladys Sugdcn (con- back blocks revelling on the hills. tr:'l+-o). The instrumental soloists will If you intend to get a motor this bo Mis? }forrs and Mr eeason be sure and give the Rover a Clarence Moss (Ve'list). There will be trial. a few seats in the stalis and gallery BAf*bf CSlflfllftm open to tho publK The box plan is. O&GK bUI/rtUNU now open at the Dresden. Canterbury Agent 114 Manchester St., ChristchurchThere wns a poofl ntton-lnnce yester- j^ ote —Send for Catalogue. dnv at tbo sturlio in Cn hoi street to mi^m^mmK^mmem witness tho "l'ho Shnrlow of * tho Cro's." .Mr will hold j - ■ """"" .., " ' " ~ continuous receptions daily from Ito 5 rj ......l. ■ „ .aa "ZuAi-Mt.™ uAMs. Advertised Goods ♦— — Are (special to "the piie,<;s.") . . ' WELLINGTON. Deceiver 8. Standard GonfjS It is understood that tho Railway O t<B II Uβ I U WUUUO Department had proposed to diepenso with the services, at an early date, of Jfoe World Over. ' WHY? n corsidcrahle number of casual hards. j Tbo Minister now, however, is recon- *u-~ h. h, t eitbring tho pronosition in view of pn*- OECAUbfc there must Dβ. ™ efhlr- changes In the building pro- P u advertised goods, a »niforni trr-imme high quality, otherwise tljeadvergramme - art-cie not being op to the standard claimed for it will not be The best advertisement is quality in purchased again and the advertho bottie a-'.d qual ty has always bten i Using wiil be unprofitable. f. i> motto of Messrs M eke uni' Co., j . U stiliers, Ltd.. the proprietors of the' Advertising is Insurance, therHore. famous 'WHITE tIORsE" Whisky, i j that the goods are as represented Tnoy have consequently not the same j and good value. } • nrn'c'n of r- fit for in<]'scr'minai" ad- . vcri r sing as some of their rivals. TLey i The consumer who buyi advertised dt pend mainly on personal recomicen- I goods rarely makes a mistake, oation. 1 I "The Pr«s" readers will profit I by a careful perusal oi its adver1 ' ■ tisuig column*. SLANEY'S • - ■'- gr cxißT ivkkei 1EOX& ~W^^3%\WorKers f^S=> 0} 00LOMBO fIISEEJ; Beit te Iteetrt. |^g CKa3 " 2U *' of ddi- -^ cioi» effervescent ~£~'* j ■ StflT»o»* Health Sell every %i ifjjffl mornine to tone up the elnsrei-h liv«r promote »pp*vit*.»ati help dipartioa. -f m mft imtanl food foi . <^^^^^?^/A. tie eune *mon»t ol /JeOJCn &UJL~ % cream v Mother* Milk dears brain*nd body by porifyinetheolooa •**~ ""»• '"■''■ The meet emimaJ and aidinc natural functions. A big wrtue t »v_ x .A, n f*iZi<L i of Stevene , Health Salt co»t» but Lii. 2 •*Bfc& . j Lmmmmm * "■ J^

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14844, 9 December 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14844, 9 December 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14844, 9 December 1913, Page 10

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