ARMSTRONGS gf ANNOUNCE!!! LAST DAYS OF SALE Sale Closes on Saturday Next _______ SACRIFICES FOR LAST DAYS OF SALE. ' SACRIFICES FOR LAST tkitcdiil/I Squirrel Necklets, lock lined, with head and tails— BACRIFICEB FOR LAST DAYS OF BALE. DAYS OF SALE. ———-a-—--—-——-----——— —— IN THE INTERIM q 17y9 Now 11/9 4»in. Stripe and Bpot Navy Foulards ... 1/9 yard Coloured Silk and Velvet END-OF-SALE SPECIALS _ « Natural Fox Necklets, in the new animal shape, extra large '"i" 1 Black crepe de Chene ... ... ••• I/11 yojd models oo^68 4/11 B to S B/11 Startler for Value in Woman's 2/1 Blaek Cashmere j/g Bargains Art Silk Jerseys, full loose shapes, with, buttoned belt and 54in. COOd'Wtaring Navy Cheviot Sarc ... 3/tl yard Ctrl.' Bmart F.lt Hata, all Ci'r°s' eTack Cathmer* Hi»», sUtitved Fupi-vwhprp Usually 55 1 '- shades "7 ... • ... Now 39/6 "in- Btok and Hav, c«tm« s.r*. »/» mi Everywhere , Uso L fS of n m „f«ct»rers' stapi.. ia *n sin. JTln. Extra Quality Coloured JxpSilka ... 2/11 yard Ladies smart Tagei ana women's Heavy Quality Fleecy Lined 2-Button Cloves, in chfcmois shade only JM cnT n unifCCC Jerseys— .. . n«ihiL»trith p«,» M in ». v.iiin. 1(# Pedal Straws, black and Worth 1/U At 1/3 UN t>U 1H MUUbilO Usually 75/- to 6ens. Now 49/8 to 4{gns. Double-width Cream Nuns* Veiling 1/6 yard coloured 2/11 to 5/11 Women's Knitted Cotton Cloves, in black, white and srrey- _ usuauy <0; w WOFtll 2/3 At IfQ sacrifices days REMNANTS of Dress Goods =1 SACRIFICES FOR LAST DAYS OF SALE Ch 1 2iSrt*tty l lLlllir* ry ' m REMNANTS of BIOUSIngS E ' cro J°HU llU '' ° t "'" ■ S "'" n. graatuaa -of small Undefeatablo, «ndoutted Bow' Hwq' Winter Shirt. P ncß » ~ — 15/8 iJ/Q 21/- All a + less than Half-price Balance of an immense Eange of Camisole Embroideries, in mußlin, cambrio things is shown m the fol- bargains m our Clothing (collars attached!, all sizes Sal* Prices ♦— ... 7/6 S/9 10/6 Mil »• " lonecloth, offering at temptingly low prices— lowing end of sale bargains Scction during the expiring , ■/•; ChlMren'i CordM Velvet Hats in fawn — ■ " 1 1,-3 1/6 1/9 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/11 to 4/6 yard B ; term of Sale. Men's Roslyn All-wool Children s corned velvet Hats, in lawn, ...meirco EnD ■•» — I ~~~*—— Hair"Nets on plastic Stout strong saddle Tweed Crimeans, collars attachEilsf" "!? S % ""days of F B O a R Ie" ST BA ,°at»o- SACRIFICES for LAST DAYS OF SALE sac., cast og*. «, ** -u-. § infanta' Cream Silk Canettes beautifully 10 only All-wool Jerseys, Rag- four-piece— 36in, Floral Art Muslins— 27in. Sea Crass Runners— A line of One-piece Frocks, in lo£d. doz. cards Trousers, of all wool tweeds sizes ... ... 2/11 ' 7 lan sleeves, full loose shapes, sertlon ' sein. n yard 2/9 yard black and navy serge, nicely Shirley Safety, Pin-Sets- (dark brown shades) Men's Flannel Undershirts, Usual Price. 8/11 10/6 and with pockets and g hand 48 in. Reversible Cretonne. Squares, 3yds. , ™de, suable For pocketed cuff Welshed 2^ll Children's Tweed Coats, very good qnal- All-wool Jerseys, with large Runners, crash embroider- 42m. Cream Casement Jap Matting Mats, 72 x 36 A. Fte w M aitb ' Raincoats ' B fH j . 4 " d * Worh,ns "y?t^Toy 9 11/9 J Jn^f r r n'ri* Fialil - '.is!;. Vt W« gj as? "■ ' Mareella '(vhL heavy -.k e , 1/» ,a,d V heavfly dis. Sow,n S c.t..n S; agjdj- „ < ' C ."S. crMm Crap. Blouaut'tnadc ' J/3ea«h Lim UiliM' FlaimelatU Knlokm, '?uSj SKISdS Son- 40 OMits' T Douw"-»M?ttd P"™"' ' ' only To clear at 4/11 up of best quality Jap Crepe, Grecian Toilets, soft open and golf shape . ... 2/11 vSSes M/ 6 2 doz. for 4jd. Ulsters 35/6 39/6 Men's Soft Felt Hats, all Children's Berge Frocks, trimmed with smart turn-down and sailor fin'sb, 27 x 54 1/11 Crey Fleecy Lined Bloomers, waists— A line of Job Costumes, navy Willow Baskets— These prices out a figure m colours ... 6/11 red and ease. These are exceptionally collars, w., 0.5., and e.o.s Double Bedl QuiUS, redana om . , 2 '" and black, semi and loose 2/-3/-3/11 «/11 each the Clothing trade Men s Hard Hats, all fur good value, in all sizes— sizes 8/11 Now 5/111 white, blue and white— I I Long woollen Chemise Vests, natural and I I fitti not full skirts— I Leather Lunch Cases, I Boys School Knickers— I 4/11 To clear at 10/6 ci a nnnintt« Blouses. __ » creme ... ••• *1° tu.v ii n « to r-o from 19/6 strrtn" Now 2/6 From 3/11 Men's Braoes, cords and Children's Cream Merino Nightdresses, to | ight dark Rrtfands, well wi^ cy "g ya fj Warm White Woven Nightdresses, with col- A few onJy Nic# Up .t o -date Liril violet Toilet powders Special—Motor Cycle Leg-1 elastic 1/- pair fit oirls from 6 to 12 years— ' ° s/ti 4/f-i 44m. wide «/a y aru lar, and trimmed lace ... "• ®/« Smart Velvet Coats, fur col- 3d. pkt. gings, canvas and water- Men's Wool Mufflers 1/6 Usuffpriis ... 1: 4/11 5/6 6/11 White F.anala B.ankets Ladies' Crey Fleeoy Lmod Underskirts, with Smart 'Velvet^Coi «s, fto ort a Men's Woo. Knitted Cloves Sale Prices ... ...3/114/8 5/9 White Voile BIOUMS, un n bbon bound, size 54 x7o bands ••• moie To be sold 32/9 3 for 1/- Final Sale Prices 8/6 9/11 . 1/-11 infant*» nriiam Cashmere Pelisses, bean- in extra fine voile, beautiful- 6/9 each H aavy Woven Bodices, m natural and white . ondorful ii ne in M aids' Brown Windsor Soap— Soiled Dungaree Overalls— Glen's Wide End Ties— ln ly trimmed hemstitching— Crash Roller Towels, red (j ong sleeves) .... • 2/11 fi+W Still 8 cakeTfor 1/- 3/11 6d. each smart 1 \° ! ° Now S/ . 11 border, 2iyds. in each 2/8 Heav y Cream Fleecy Lined Vests, open fronts , y loni?l tweec f' Tlie Burford Shaving Stick Soiled Imitation Worsted Men's and Boys' Batswing SS pSid ♦« RS/. N.B.—These Blouses can be White , (long sleeves) : ... 2/11 ? finecial-59/6 Onlv 9d. Trousers 8/6 Ties 3 for 1/To clear at 12/6 had in extra large sizes. 8/11 and 10/9 doz. yas.
TO BE PUBLISHED EARLY IN AUGUST. THE NEW ZEALAND TURF REGISTER FOR 1917-18. FOR PULL AND ACCURATE REPORTS OF THE PAST SEASON'S RACING AND TROTTING IN NEW ZEALAND. ENTRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAL FUTURE EVENTS. TABLES OF WINNEKS. BLOOD STOCK SALES. RULES OF RACING. WINNING OWNERS. WINNING HORSES. WINNING SIRES. TROTTING STATISTICS. And The PERFORMANCES of all RACING AND TROTTING HORSES. PRICE JQ/0 CASH. The improvements mad© in recent years in regard/to the general arrangement of the "Register," and the ease with which ANY PERFORMANCE can bo found, have been highly commended by thoso who know the value of this work of reference to the sporting world. Orders should be sent in at once to avoid disappointment, as only A LIMITED NUMBER ARE : BEING PRINTED. THE MANAGER, CJiristchnrct Press Company, Ltd., Cathedral square and Worcester street, CHRISTCHUROH. N.Z.
Jbe it cold with penetrating frost, MS or wet driving ra "n, will soohs(ind (kat Jst .tfSl weak spot in your throat and lungs. That tendSsJeelmg to. rSL and soreness at the back of the month, that tickling 111 s* cough, that tightness of the chest, that choking sensanon m /] and gasping for breath; that racking cough which echoes^ CgOi bronchitis, that pain in the region of the lungs, those sneezing fits- all these are Nature's signals-tfiat /V\ it is time to take Peps if more serious lung is to be escaped. The warning apjUieSw old and youna W both sexes, and to parents in particular. / , \ The mtroductionot-tttt"Peps direct treatment has rendeied t obsolete the oldjgshitfned and useless method of trying to cure l|p throat andjmtgtroubles by means of liquid medicine. / k|| r|AjSij|2r a breathe-able remedy, and, what is mo/t imports nt, \ the medicine that Science acknowledges t6 be the m< «t curative in the treatment of chest ailments. Peps tablet <J|jp dissolves in the mouth, the wonderful medicinal/rumes that are f|p . mix with the air breathed in, and/re thus taken ■■HBGBp' down the windpipe through the bronchial/tubes, and intoj , HwHRgF' thesfurthest recesses of the lungs. / / Spothing, comfort, healing, and health art thus conveyed to J |pps|pSßF every jjart of the breathing passages. Peps by direct action,
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16264, 15 July 1918, Page 5
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