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S%St(S.s5- 22in. tc 26in.. 1/11 2/3; 2/6 grey bra**. sky and pmk, 1/3 yd. gss ' ' week-end Prices 8/11 12/6sn A splendid line of Ladies' Colonial Tweed Costmr.es, beaver .. .. .. 1/11 This Week .. 4/11 Children's Navy Fleecy-lined All-Wool Colonial Blankets, grey, Pff dark brown, fawn, grey, latest Pocket, semi-fitting A Special Bargain—Ladies' Fleecy-lined Fabric Natural Woven" Night- Bloomers— „Mm lm „^?i ng J T e J** 1 ™ ,11 , v , 23 / 6 1 p ? ir . back—Worth 10a/- .. Special 79/6 Gloves, in light Beaver only—At 1/3 worth 1/11 dresses, with Collar; Special Prices 1/9 2/6 White Union Blankets, double bed size — g [frSf ~ A nice line of Ladies' Trench Coats. Patch Pockets. A big range of Ladies' Fabric Gloves, in 2-donie. black. trimmed Lacc— Children's Cream Jersey. All- - _ 26/6 pair 5 White Voile Blouses, with new large Sailor Collar anriS2« . Strap on Cuff, large Collar—Special 75/- to Clear white, beaver, grey—At .. 1/6 1/9 1/11 nair This Week .. -7/11 Wool .. 4/11 6/11 SOm. White Twill Sheeting 2/4 yd. g| S Rever effect, beautifully trimmed hemstitching " A J ' ne of Tweed Skirts, suitable for every-day use. Children's Knitted Cotton Gloves, sizes Ito 6. all colours Grey Fleecy-lined A Special Line Children's \V 00l- _ 5» « W., O.S. and E % O.S. sizes 12/6 for 8/11 also Sporting Skirts in strincs- 1/2 to 1/7 pair ' Bloomers. Elastic len Jersey Coats, io assorted 42m. Cream Cement Cloths— 05 S Cream Crepe Blouses, made up in best quality, Japanese v.™ ~ - , J A „ Week-end Special 10/6 Special Valne—Ladies' 2-dome Kid Gloves, with 2-Cord waists—This Week 3/6 colours— This Week s Price 1/9 yd. Sg » Crepe, with new turn-down Collar and smart Cuff Very Special Corded Velvet Coats, in red. brown, fawn. Self points, all sires, in black, tau and erev— Long Cotton Chemise To Clear this Week .. 7/6 36in. 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With 2/11 These Values cannot berepoated after these goods are sold. Good Bundles Tape U 4id. Bundle Soeclal ' I smart Collars, well made 10/9 for 6/11 HERE'S A BARGAIN INDEED! Special Values in 27m. Muslin and Voile Flouncing®— Featherstitch Braid ... 6jd. piece I White Muslin Aprons, with shaped Bib and 40in Cream Oriental Satin, very rich quality- „ At 2/3 2/6 2/9 2/11 to 5/11 Safety Pin Sets .. 4d. 6Jd. with SSL? s.zes- ■ Pockets; beautifully trimmed with Embroidery Week-end Price .. 4/11 yard Camisole Embroideries—At 1/3 1/6 1/11 2/3 2/6t04/6 Strong Boot Laces 6Jd. 7Jd. 10Jd. 1/-doz. Sneelaf 8/6 each Medmm S/11 4/8 I O Inserti °n •• .. 4/6 for 1/11 BLACK and WHITE CHECKS in good variety. _ «• cannot be repeated). Traced Tray Cloths , 1/4£ 1/6 1/11 Men's Brown"" pso 5/6 5/11 I % Smart Morning Blouses, in Crepes, Winseys and Cash- Doub.e-width fine Black and White Checks— . 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TO BE PUBLISHED EARLY IN AUGUST. THE NEW ZEALAND TURF REGISTER FOR 1917-18. > ' FOR r • FULL AND ACCURATE REPORTS OF THE PAST SEASON'S RACING AND TROTTING ' IN NEW ZEALAND. ' ENTRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAL FUTURE EVENTS. I TABLES OF WINNERS. BLOOD STOCK SALES. RULES OF RACING. WINNING OWNERS. WINNING HORSES. WINNING SIRES. TROTTING STATISTICS. And The PERFORMANCES of all . RACING AND TROTTING HORSES. PRICE JO/6 CASH * Tho improvements made in recent years 111 regard to the general arrangement of the "Register," and the ease with which ANY PERFORMANCE cojj be found, have bren highly commended by thdfce who know the value of this work of reference to the sporting world. Orders should be sent in at once to "avoid disappointment, aa only A LIMITED NUMBER ARE BEING PRINTED. THE MANAGER, Christchurch Press Company, LtcL, Cathedral square and Worcester street, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z..

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RICH RED BLOOD. Rich Red Blood means health, a happy disposition, a good complexion, and freedom from all nerve troubles. The blood has to nourish every portion of the body. When the blood is poor every orean suffers from want of nourishment. The bowels are constipated, one gets heartburn, flatulence, palpitation of the heart, headaches, or a sense of weight or oppression on tho top of tho head. The nervea give way, and there is great depression, and low spirits come along. All the functions get out of order, and without being really ill the sufferer finds that life i» aot as bright as it should be, and is always tired, low-spirited, nervous. Loasby's Nerve Tonic and Blood Enricher, price 2s 6d and ia 6d, makes rich red blood, builds up the constitution, and makes you feed really well. A. M LOASBY (with W. F. McArthur), The Only Prescribing Chomist, 679 Colombo street, Christchurch. L 6373-3

A TRUE AND TRIED REMEDY FOR, DIGLWiIVE TROUBLES. No medicine 1 sold in Australasia is so-generally used.by all classes a s Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. Rick and poor aiike ose them for the "little ills" of life. By looking after and correcting the "little iLs" the "great" ills" look after themselves. During such times as the present-it behoves everyone to study their health and keep fit. A. Dr. Jclorso's Indian Root Pill occasionally ia the best health insurance one can secure. 25

Consider the economy of NAZOL— the well-tried famiiy remedy for coughs and colds. Sixty doses for ls"6d— more than three a penny. Get NAZOf, to-day. S

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16225, 4 July 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16225, 4 July 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16225, 4 July 1918, Page 5

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