BARGAINS COSTUMES: MILLINERY: 4 o»iy Trim °" d .. 3 9/s (Coat Silk-lm Salvage Sale Price 63> Matrons' Hat., jn black and colours- . ~ . „ m. j Salvage Sale Price* 12/6 17/6 21/- Z7/o sal s , ilct d H^ SJ ' P ""-f bo 7 ,5! " ' WW AU..oo,C rr «-;» '» I*9 •tfl", "''sfw.i. ilVprie. 59/6 S.lc Pric. 4)11 6)11 B|ll 1216 SPORTS COATS: BLOUSES; UNDERCLOTHING: An Silk Snorts Goats— Ladie»' Voile and Muilin Blou.e.— Cotton Vests-short sleeves, in th® newest shade«— Salvage Sale Price* from 2/11 Salvage Sale Price 1/Formerlv 39/6 49/6 59/6. Woollen Ve»U—short sleeves, sSSSSaIe Price.: Ladies' Coloured Blou.es- Salvage Sale Price 3/6 27/6 39/6 49/6 (floral designs)—s/11 «»«.•» r- .. r* u- »: Matron*' Silk CWy- ' PH„ 2/6 lAdiet* Cream Jap. Silk Bloutea— Salv.fe Sale Price 3/6 Ladies' Pure Silk Sports' CoaU— (Shirt styles)—l6/9 Natural Woven Combinations— in plain and striped effects, Salvage Sale Price 10/6 short sleeves—Formerly 5/11 £5/19/6 to 7 gns Salvage Sale Price 3/11 Stlvtfe Sale Price 84/-xSJIS/' Ltdici* CrepenJe-chine Blouses-— White Woven Cotton Bloomers—Ladies' Pure Wool Sports Coats— (Assorted colours)— 42- Formerly 4/6 35/- «pSS/- Salvage Sale Price 25/6 Salvage Sale Price 2/11 |"THE FARMERS" | A CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH J J
THE SERIOUS INFLUENZA OUTBREAK.
HOW TO GUARD AGAINST IT.
According to medical reports cabled from all tlie great centres of civilisation, and from conditions existing in New Zealand and Australia, a very serious epidemic; of Influenza is ravaging the human race to-day. It is deadly in effect, often seizing its victim to-day and ending his life to-morrow. It« intense effect seems the same in any country, climatic influence or difference of latitude having no effect upon it. It should be unnecessary to tell the man or woman whoso blood is pure is the best armed against this epidemic. Poor, an&mic blood is the surest medium to cpidemic disease, corrupt blood assists contagion, and those people who have in their wisdom taken and are taking the blood purifying medicine, CLEMENTS TONIC, will be the best able to resist the disease. CLEMENTS. TONIC not only keeps the blood pure, it keeps the system healthy too. All chemists and stores sell it in New Zealand. 061
An uncommon occurrence took place in the Tasmanian House of Assembly recently. Parliament had refused to re-open the question of compensation to landowners whose land bad been taken for the Tyenna railway. Mrs Sharp, one of those concerned, was considerably aggrieved thereby, and had been button-holing members of Parliament, endeavouring to get redress, but each, time without success. She renewed her efforts the other day, and, failing, she tried to force her way into the Chamber. i>eing prevented, she let forth, a series of piercing shrieks, and denounced members as "a gang of rogues", and tlie Assembly as "a den of thieves." Her paroxysm of rage lasted for fully fifteen minuties, for portion of which time the business of the House had to be suspended.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16424, 18 January 1919, Page 3
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