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fl PLEASANT TONIC FOR ANYBODY WHO 18 "RUN DOWN."

1 *< ♦*,'« sea'on of the year there sreJtaVeit. Angier's Emnlsion is recommended M *nr MOPle having no serious aJlmenl who for lung troubles digestive and bowel dis- * ZT" run down "or out of condition, orders, and for all run down conditions ' fnnrthe is capricious, dipestion imperfect, and wastiag-diseasn. It is particularly sac i<. a e"neral feeling of depression cessful in those run down conditions " a lack of vftalny. In most of these associated with nervous symptoms, and also «"" la ~. troubie is'dne to some derange- in those numerous cases that are due to an C *tof the digestive functions, and once onhcaltby condition of the digestive organs, *£•'< corrected there is an immediate with faulty assimilation. It must not be ♦m to normal health and vigour. It forgotten that Angier's Emulsion exerts its he confidently stated that for this "run full soothing, healing, disinfectant action ? IβV" condition and for correcting throughout the entire digestive area, there- ■ !r#<tive irrecnlarities, there is nothing fore it is of value even to the average healthy ' u?H*r than a course of Angier's Emulsion, person, because it tends to keep the diges•rVeremedy Dot only promotes appetite tive organs in a normal healthy condition ■I soothes and strengthens the organs of to perform their functions naturally, thus PTwJtion but it'exerts a most invigorating making the use of pills and purgatives nn- • Z*fc-influence upon the general health, necessary. For twenty one years it has A«aremedy for use at all seasons Angier's been prescribed by the medical profession » nlsion has this great advantage —it is and oscd in the hospitals, and is a recognised to take, and even in the hottest standard remedy of proved value that may weather agrees perfectly with delicate, sen- be taken with absolute confidence. It is th-e stomachs. Moreover, it can be taken equally useful for all ages and may be given ♦her plain or in <«-ater, soda-water, milk, with perfect confidence to the most delicate hncaht. -wine or in any pleasant beverage, infant or to the aged and feeble invalid. - - tvvo te*spoonfols in a 'sherry fclass of cool For sale by all chemists at 1/3, 2/9, aad. jKKU-water makes a really pleasant way to 14/6.

FOR ONE MONTH /o^*^ »Until June sjth we are making special if rt concessions on metal watches. These \kSaillwß^f . are strong, reliable timepieces, and will give every satisfaction. See the display in our windows. r^^F^EHi :wtm^-3S~^z>~ THIS RELIABLE METAL WATCH $M§ «Jm for 2©/- «?■■ : Other, at 25/-, 27/6, 32/6, f|Kk<s> ,#\f\ Wffiff 37/6, 40/- llglL/K \JhJ%W 744 COLOMBO STREET CHRISTCHURCH "■; ft Iβ not very if tew that we are fortnnate enough I ' *sL'a fe afford our many easterners so UNIQUE AN * v I ? m& OPPORTUNITY of availing themselves of such 1 W& REMARKABLE VALUE in the NEWEST OF Wffi I -:-'sß? COSTUMES as we do to-day. " i f • This has been made possible bj ao EXCEP- I i. I TIONAL OFFER which was made us, and which ' I I ; I we accepted, te clear the whole of a LEADING I 1 I ENGLISH MANUFACTURER'S stock of THIS I 1 ; v|y SEASON'S costumes. | - . It Iβ oar desire that these costumes slionld sell i T QUICKLY, and, to.this end we have marked them ▼ 1 at QUICK SELLING prices. | - 6 only-TWEED COSTUMES, in Grey and Brown mixtures, smart «cmi- I fitting Coats, trimmed with Buttons, High-waisted Skirts— i •Usually 3Q/6 .. ~ Special Price .. 21/- | 7 Ollly SERGE COSTUMES, in Navy Coating Serge, Coats are medium 1 length, lined with Polonaise, and trimmed with Silk and Self I i Buttons, Skirts high-waisted— . S Usually 42/6 45/- 47/6 .. .. Special Price.. 21/- | 11 only COSTUMES, in Tweeds and Cheviot Serges, semi-fitting Coats, ff' ■with Belt, trimmed Button Loop sand Self-piping Skirt, two-. 1 piece and high-waisted, buttoned at foot— ' § •Usually 45/- 47/6 .. .. Special Price.. 29/e | -14 only DARK TWEED COSTUMES, good mixtures, semi-fitting I ', ,: ' Coats, medium length, with or without pockets, tr mined Self I Buttons and Loops, two-piece high-waisted Skirt, mostlt buttoned 1 • at foot; very smartly cvt — 1 -_ Usually 52/6 and 55/- .. .. Special Price .. 32/6 1 0- ' SEE v : I These Costumes 9 : : in " I Our Windows § "19 only COSTUMES, in Navy Serges, Grey and Fawn Cord, and I v.fi assorted Greys in medium weight Tweeds ; Coats cut away and Eg ' & straight fronts, lined Polonaise, trimmed Piping, Buttons and i l< Loops, two-piece high-waisted Skirts; really smart Costumes— i 1] Usually 49/6 to 55/- .. .. Special Price .. 37/6 1 29 only COSTUMES, in Tan Cheviot Serge, and Fawn, Grey and I V* Reseda Tweed mbctures, medium length Coats, lined Polonaise, 1 j* trimmed Fancy Buttons; latest cut Skirts— * i ®- Usually 59/6 .. ... .. Special Price .. 42/- IS. 27 only COSTUMES, in smart Grey, Green, and Brown Tweeds, cut- I 17 away Coats, lined with Polonaise, Collars faced with Self Cloth I at Usually 63/- .- .- .. Special Price .. 45/-i $ 16 only COSTUMES, in fine Navy Coating Serges, Coats trimmed 1 X with Satin Pipings and Braid, Collars piped with Tan Cloth or 1 f> 1 Fancy Silk, high-waisted Skirts, with Pipings and Buttons; very 1 ii superior and smart Costumes — . ' H (C Usually 69/6 and 75/- .. Special Prices 47/6 and 49/6 I V BEATH & GO. LTD., Christchurch 11 v JAMES MITCHELL, Managing Director. 1■• 2

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14979, 28 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14979, 28 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14979, 28 May 1914, Page 3

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