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LAST THREE DAYS ™ DI-C Sale • Further Drastic Reductions in all Showroom and other Fashion Items. Complete Clearance Imperative CASH DISCOUNT OFF SALE PRICES AS USUAL S D 2432-4830

Be Your <* Own Landlord I Pay rent allyour life, and you will never own one bit of timber in the house £?" X° U improvements both inside and out, for whose benefit ? Why, the landlord s. Buy vour own place, then improvements will mean money for you. Now is a favourable time to buy, because the demand has not yet become excessive. The exceptionally easy terms make the instalments no more than rent. \Vhen you call I'll talk. Live Rent Free by the Sea Yes and live well, too. Here is a .first-class up-to-date Boarding House of 20 rooms, in main street of leading seaside town. Price reasonable, and easy terms. This is a good old-established business, and yon know there's money in boarders, don't" you ? Then think of your own health benefits., Folio 192. Splendid Avonside Residence Close to Citv, good well-built house of 10 rooms, with all conveniences with about 1 acre well laid out .in flower beds, lawn, tennis court and orchard. Price to smt the times, very easy terms. Folio 243. Garden Orchard and 9 Rooms A well-built modern house of 9 rooms and all conveniences, and about . ac^ e c ° A J^ d ' laid out in garden and orchard, etc., Albans. Close to tram and Papanui Road— Zd. Section. Price reasonable, and very easy terms. Folio 10S. ALLAN HOPKINS Land and Estate Agont 8 Cathedral Sq., Christchurch ' H453M577 -1 A fiOOD INVESTMENT | ♦ Sv ~ ♦ ♦la always sought after. A®y expenditure, however, which promotes one's well ♦ ♦ hainc la a sound investment. Good health, undoubtedly, la one of the imtMt aaaets T J a man or woman can possess for without It none can ha at their *be#t phyaloally or T tmaotally. Vlnu good health, the joy of life Is dimmed. Bescham's JPilla are a X payla* Investment for all who desire to promote anil ma intain good health. It la £ 2 wiae to have recourse to thla wonderful apedflc on the flrrt dsns of Indisposition. 5 ' ' * Whenthe stomaoh la disordered, when the appetite Is poor, when the bowels are + ♦ lrreffUlaJ, the liver sluggish or yon feel generally out of sorts you cannot do bettor ' ► J than take afewdoaea of this world-tanoua medldne. Tom wffloertainly benefit. J) . . «there an ampte retraala health and satisfaction far all who Invest la -the ,» . ♦ ~ ■ remedy of -<; I Beecb aip's Pills ♦ Mily by THOMAS BEECHAM* St Helios* * J ♦ SoU is Vexes, lebcUed price IOJd (36 pills), 1/1 i (56 pilla) k 2/9 (168 pills}. < ► Special Economy Appeal to the Housewife Owing to the scarcity and the high price of grape cream of tartar, we are reluctantly compelled to I J oaake this special appeal to housewives and cooks. I We particularly ask you to use every endea- I vour to practise economy in the use of I New Zealand's popular ■ EDMONDS \ "Sure to Rise** BAKING POWDER We uk you to do so in order to aid as in main* taininc quality and purity. Grape cream of tartar now costs nearly £.400 a ton, compared with £75 to £85 before the war. Moreover, it is so hard to secure that we have great difficulty in obtaining sufficient for our needs. If extravagance is practised the supply of Edmonds "Sure to Rise" Baking Powder will not meet demands. If all practise economy, we can Maintain Supplies and - Maintain Quality. Remenber we hare steadfastly refused to use any but the highest grade genuine cream of tartar— none of the chemical substitutes which can be sold 1 for • fraction of the price but which when used in il cooking often leave an after taste in the mouth. | T. J. EDMONDS LTD. I "Sura to Rise" Baking Powder Works I CHRISTCHURCH „

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16261, 11 July 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16261, 11 July 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16261, 11 July 1918, Page 4

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