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1 I The 0 I M -!£-r~w!KST. of ■ I'rLisK™? [ 'S£^ u / lj. Children's White Muslin Itoclcs, trimmed Lacc ———— ———————————— —™ ——— —— —______ mmmm _ Boys' Strong Tweed Sport Suits, plain I ? I /]! I®, to and Embroidery, for School wear The resumption of School Work (to which all good Boys and Girls look forward with . t "Knickers. { or Bow io to 14 vears i'H sr 5 r-ook for it w jj«».J° u s° Record. I lf/| V»\/ 5,11 697 11 and 126 so much pleasure) will surely necessitate some outlay from Parents. We have cc " ' / J A/¥\ t \_J f * 1 \Jk\JssW r,- w c .r T- Cloth ng for Boys and Girls to fit all purses, and never held more complete stocks. X Vo i ,i,! ' f/'/Y L tA / \ nu.he Columbia Reconi Trade Mark. i« is I Clu,drcni Smar " lus *°' e - l,k We specialise in Juvenile Apparel. What you want we stock, in all ranges of qualities k e r,.tor*ou 35/e ///» Qp/ ! I >ffTiU ' and sizes, lowest to highest grades, all garments bearing our famous Low Prices. Vo uti»-<-Garment Suits 22/6 25/6 W. It fTfl a iHi I- V. \ _ * f I I and no to comos to you just ns though the N /7if /! I tft \ Gabardine Sports buits, splendid wear- I Tf> V s 1 artist were singinc for you in yourown homo. inj Children's Hats A IPMCTlfllNifiiCl \ | : f f Chidren's Tussore Silk Hats, Peter Pan shapes— flilSWlLl H llL'tJ'l WIl B |If 1 I ~u .tUeernreter.v.u.et If |j [or School Boys and Girls J2/11 WHinl <ai w KimM Baggi BIMZe Boy' Washin" 'Varsity Suits— | |j| \lj ' » J W cu: ' r!; r: u -^The Leading Juvenile Ontfitters J Marisis' Suits, best 1 || 'n J1 \ i Children's Rush Hats .. 1/6 2/6 •, . ... Small Boys' Tweed Tunic Suits 10..- * R©COr(lS Girls' Underclothing Boys Underclothing md Mercery Boys'Tweed'Varsity Shirts .. .. 10/Children's Smart Check Pull-on Hats, navy, brown, black—Capital Uv J&r Girls' Cotton Bloomers, especially Rood for Leather School Bags, with straps or handles jT/7 s. Boys; Washing 'Varsity Tops .. .. '-,VI f " Hear some played over to-day. School Hats 2 /" WT y i™ * * • " *>'" qt . wicker Bacs with l£t V i^ongTweS'LdScord Kidckers. foVßovs 3to «•' 1 | Children s Meecv-hned Bloomers, in grey and Strong \Vicker .Bags, with leather handles— r, r„ ,t—surtc ai 1 Wnni r«inniai f«wik e m i > a O A.fl.. 11J ! Girls' Smart Straw Hats, in latest shapes 1/11 2/6 3/11 4/11 |»\ white, aborted sizes 2/3 2/6 and 3/3 ea*h Jft f H\\ Boys Grey Tweed Shorts. .M.-N (o | WeblßV, SOHS & GoftOfl Ltfl IfMUpj/ISul Children s Wool and Cotton Vests, short Good Wicker-Lined Bags, cord handles— flß'i Jj 11 Vmm mo h Children's Panama Hats, in latest styles 5/11 6/11 7/9 8/11 sleeves 1/11 2/3 2/6 and 3/- 4d. 6<l. and 3d. each / ifcjj BS BtFcksk n Knickers Fro n ° acrordSTo ■ Musio Spoolall.ta M m & Children's Cotton Vests, short sieeves—- Boys' Shirts, bands or coHan,i«o .0 i»- /fSI ' «S.I« SS?s cSMronc Sesih ? ,vei " 1 — ifefmWM\ r^A . ,„ w 1V , . 1/ ~ V 2. 1/6 . c hirt , N «, iM or TV*™ - n Fro w 1/9 S 5Ai excellent summer garment, allsizcs-Thosc for Bovs of S_ \ 243 High StPflfit . CHRISTCHURCH mVfirSt- Children s All-Wool Vests, in assorted sizes, Bovs Shirts, JSegJige or Tennis, m white or #TI tQri e/c )n »/n " 5 _ __ 2/11 3/9 striped bands or collars, sizes oto io— i&J ,lk»l „ ,'fr i a'it r,n r-n <n -7 5 avsios Ollvl Children's Combinations, in Wool and Cotton, j From 2/3 M B !§./ I RroZn lVrit " 31 4/11 G 6 I ——————— UVCldllS Mlf ImWA small sizes 2/6 3/3 and 3/11 I Boys' Underpants .. 1/6 3/11 I I ff 1 • s'll G G 711 I rill 111 (till i i Girls' Combinations, natural colours, short Boys' Undershirts .. .. 1/9 P I ill 1 " Knii-ker • iriav he had to match the'--e 1 - Children's Smart Print Overalls. ChiWreo's Smart Art S,lk | j .stove, - 3/3 3/9 and 6/6 Flannel Undershirts ... 3/3_ £. | |f\ J ™* 5 " 'I m saxe, pink, tussore and I pli fiM'i Children s White Knickers, mcelv trimmed Boys rvjamas .. 4/11 ■ ■ » , "■ l/ITs/e 2/11 3,3 ff2 TfT 'PeU icoatsf in gS" M. I «"•« B«y.' Dnd.KlMhinC «< M.rcor,- I it FINE SUPPLY OF KUISERV STOCK v,ear 9/(3 10/9 and Io 6 fy 1 assorted sizes .. 2/3 2/6 2/11 Boys' Celluloid Collars .. .. 6d. H S Bovs' Imitation Panama Hats 2/11 g AT r . ~.. Tltce „,„ cjit.- • I \\\ Children's Calico Petticoats, nicely trimmed Boys' Linen Collars .. Bd. MA M 33oys' School Caps, lor all District Schools 2/6 R mIN /jTrtltrtltf Children s Crepe Overalls in Children a Tuss e Silk Coats, in ./ \ Lacc and Embroidery 3/3 3/9 and 5/6 Boys Ties .. .. l/_ ® Bovs' Golf Hose, fancv and striped tops, in green and gold, black » vJ'ouFtll latest styles, suitable for the latest styles— L v iH Children's Strong Corsets, suitable for School Boys' Caps .. .. .. l/_ . J* ' and gold, black and sreen, black nnd red. black and blue. Bf " Carter's Tetted Seeds" School wear 3'3 3/11 14/6 15. G and 22, "6 *+***£? wear .. 3/9 3/11 and 4/6 Boy's Soft Felt Hats .. .. 4/11 B iil'li«! black" an'd white, also grevs, in self and fancy tops— B r ' M UPDDIP AOA - From .. is/6 each From 3'3 pair S "VICl««lC OC ' — • 638 Colombo street

FOR SALE-AT COST CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL offer for Sale, new Limousine Electric Brougham, capable of running 8o miles on a single charge. The Council will garage the vehicle, supply current and do all* electrical adjustments for £40 per year. For price and particulars see ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT Corner Armagh and Manchester Streets - Christchnrch (125 . Taking ft all round \ you cannot do better trffimmmt*™ flt mioheun ■ IllißllMlki UNIVERSAL TREAD Tyres for MILEAGE and ECONOMY. X/ Ry All Sizes Stoeked. Jjt A. W. SMITH & SON MICHELIN TYRE STOCKISTS / You Would Like |i|| I l r ß e J an ® you ar^ a lw^ 1 MM Hk s l 11 n .° n " t B . tone8 ' HI) . | ' ' 1 - " jj B. EANNAH & CO. LTdTI Wish every one of their friends S and Customers the HAPPIEST ' J OF NEW YEARS. \ 1%. Ovlk Despite war conditions we had a [ ''wJIIV. record year in 1918, and our heartiUv est thanks are due to all our patrons for Generous Support. i We trust during 1919 to again 5 command the confidence of the ( 0* I public, and have opened up most attractive stocks of the j I Highest-Grade Footwear j I For the Summer Season A I 1 I A SPECIAL CONCESSION for one month I will be offered by us. We give, for this month, 10% Discount off each £ for Cash. ! 117 Cashel Street .. CHRISTCHURCH § 371 —1)

' jjjjjjjl 00 p^fMO The fun of making pictures has a delightful appeal to the children, and here is a new little Camera designed especially for the children's use. It is a daylight loading film Camera for 1} x 1} inch pictures, adjusted for time or snapshot exposures, and is so simple \ as to work almost automatically. Any boy or girl can use it sucessfully. Inexpensive in itself, inexpensive to operate (the 6-expos-ure film which it uses costs only od. ( per roll), it is an excellent means of starting boys and girls along the delightful road of amateur photography. > Make your children happy with a 00 Premo. Sold by All Kodak Dealers c > and KODAK (Auitr«l«iia) LTD. Auckland - Wellington • Chriatchuroh - Danedln V 1' MEDIUM 1 1 iL V iivii arD whether it is necejSHry to pay» an! '. ' ' abigh price to ensure absolute [□§ 53 IB) IB) E5 satisfaction. We say in most ffl rS lr \UJ cnses ik is not - A s°° d ' eft medium priced Instrument |jjn; A TO. W -will very often fill the bill, [U5 pi II A llyJi «|j VN {OS i and if it is paid for by. Easy |p a3 v| art ' Payments it can be acquired a£o gjfl jjjfjj without any worry. Allow [jyfl ns to show you what we mean (lie by a good medium and low- gS priced Piano. yjj 1 Milraer Sc TTtaompsom Ltd. I 13 128 MANCHESTER STREET - CHRISTCHURCH l! |jf M 6431-102 i To regain strength and increase weight - r ~ The high' percentage of proteid and fat — : ' the extra cream ' and lactose (milk sugar) present in Glaxo —explains why it is of the 1 ' greatest value in assisting invalids and convalescents to regain strength and increase weight. T 4 O impart stimulus and When all else is rejected by strength to invalids and the stomach, Glaxo can be : restore convalescents to usual given with confidence. Unlike health and. vigour is the task ordinary milk the nourishing % easily accomplished by Glaxo, caseinogen is broken up into ; ; r It rebuilds strength and light, flaky, digestible parti- ■ weight, because - it adequate- cles. Glaxo has a delicious V- . ly nourishes the system. If flavour—patients welcome it. one tablespoonful of Glaxo is It is absolutely get m-free, " ! added to each cup of beef-tea, more digestible than ordinary soups, etc., it will make them milk, and far richer in cream far more nourishing. and milk sugar. To half a cupful of Glaxo add a little hoi water, mix into a paste, ~" . then pour in boiling water slowly, mixing all the tune. The flavour is improved by pouring from cup to cup afler mixing. * v Ask your Doctor! t' ,s&& For INVALIDS AND "CONVALESCENTS , i;s, 2/ff, Si- Tint of all Chemitts and Storu » *8 H I . - [That Knocking in Your Engine 'The difficulty your car-has in climbing hills—poor pick-up—lack of power— 'noisy motor—in fact 80 per cent, of your ENGINE TROUBLE is caused by CARBON in your Cylinders. One ounce of ' JOHNSON'S CARBON REMOVER PRICE 4/- PER'HALF-PINT TIN , t poured into each Cylinder will CUBE the trouble ; five minutes time, and <no labour required. In an hour you will have a perfectly cleau engine. Full instructions on the Label. ... u ». •* 41,* E»ery Car is equipped with springs to mako it riae easily; but ii uie , springs are not kept lubricated they are absolutely useless. JOHNSON'S STOP SQUEAK OIL - PRICE 2/3 PEIt HALF-PINT TIN >, penetrates between the Spring Leaves, thoroughly lubricating _.. , /l'he finish of your Car meets the eye of the Public first. Do not to become dull and grimy. Polish it with JOHNSON'S AUTO WAX> LIQUJD OR PASTE 2/3 PER TIN E. Reece Limited COLOMBO STREET J) \

I Because yon would rather be well than ill, inhale NAZOL regularly. Penetrating and germ-killing—Jthe best protection.against coughs and colds. 2

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16419, 13 January 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16419, 13 January 1919, Page 5

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