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Our Famous Low Prices Lowered! niTf . wwr»Tfcß"i A mjTk RJAII7 offmd for Trade LADIES' STOCKINETTE SPORTS COATS BJf B I H M BW Zjl B 3 fttg B B Wwf GI Pique, Silk and Panama 4/11 full loose shapes, with sailor collar and sash belts; several 111 J B IB IJHI H 1 Xli WW D\IXTY EMBROIDERED KIMONOS— good shades .. • • 35/-lor 15/6 ißi assorted colours — WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, , Usually 10/6 .. Sale Prlcc .. 5/11 made up in best quality Voile, with large sailor collars; _ . _ wrv LON'G COTTON RIBBED VESTS— also in square necks, beautifully trimmed hemstitching; R«ar»CfC»jr| On3.nCGS £L«© 11106 ' short sleevescan be had in extra large sizes .. .. 10/9for6/11 Were 2/11 •• Sale Price .. 1/6 JAP SILK BLOUSES, . t n f LADIES' SUMMER COMBINATIONS in cream, new shoulder collar, smartly tnmmed hem- cLL ..uu an H no sleeves— stitching, W.. O.S. and E.O.S. sizes 16/9 for 12/9 „ Sale Price ..J/11 ALL-WOOL SPORTS COATS. h b It, NAVY BLOOMERS.^ under maker's cost —Georgette and Crepe de Chine Novelties « MM laje Price"* 15 l/_ each 40in ai shapes' !i "tIV/l Oil Jff 31 WHITE DRESS SffIRTS, ' 33-^to C FINE T(JSK)RE SILK-"' " V * 1 NATURAL PANTS and Specially Reduced .. .. •• 1/11 yard and IMITATION PANAMA HATS — 40in. LIGHT GROUND FLORAL VOILES, . u • • c i 2/11 in good variety— To cope with inflated business, we are bringing ,^x-.r C 'imitation pan am* hats— Special^'Reduced .. .. .. 1/3 yard forward Bright Bargains every day. Snedai •• •• 3/11 : GENTS WASHING SUMMER VESTS, . .. 1/- vard new patterns and fast colours .. .. 2/11 3/11 DOUBLE-WIDTH SMALL BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS LADIES' WHITE EMBROIDERED FROCKS VERY SPECIAL LINE IN WHITE PIQUE AND STRONG SCHOOL KNICKERS FOR BOYS, Specially Redueed .. .. .. 1/6 yard Unparalleled values—we must clear— LINEN SKIRTS to 15 years of age; all sizes .. .. 4/11 27in. WHITE JAPANESE SILKS— 3/11 4/11 5/11 7/11 10/6 gplendid Values 5/11 6/11 7/11 8/11 GENTS' WHITE and TUSSORE WASHING SUITS, sg%EsZSSr ~ ' JFrL—.-S "J All latest styles .. •• .. .. 8/11 SOME SPECIAL LINES OF LINEN COSTUMES suitable for housewear ; under cost of cloth— dark, cuff bottoms .. •• • • •• / LADIES' TRIMMED BLACK HATS— assorted shades and sizes— Dloacinrf DrirPC All 5/11 8/11 12/6 —being half-price Special Values 5/11 6/11 7/11 8/11 3/11 4/11 5/11 6/11 rI6BSIng fTICcS All ' A2Bol—T77*

School Books, etc. A complete st ck in the specially authorised editions of all c _ . the Books, Stationery, etc., as used by tjie following schools: SCDOOI Stationery CHRIST'S COLLEGE DEING actual manufacturers I ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE of School Stationery, we are BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL able to control the quality and c , crunoi n™® of the g°° ds we sell GIRLS HIGH S so keep them better than the THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS average. For the same reason THE NORMAL SCHOOLS our values are better. WEST CHRIST CHURCH HIGH SCHOOL | ■ —— at Whitcombe Tombs Ltd. H HI MBMI

Mr. William Power Tells How Cuiicnra Healed Rash "A rash came on my legs fe gradually Worked up into my t»clc -nd 5 nock and then to my and head mxtil I was nearly ij* J with the itch and beat ot it. ti] It came out in blotches anu the skin waa very much mflamed. I could not keep from vjvfy scratching it) even *n my affected and iny clothes need to stick to my back. , _r "I then sent for a r Cudcura and after the fir»t noticed an improvement 5 ° . ohntsome more Cmicura Soap *odOjnt" inent which healed me." William Power. Ballleston, via Rashworth, Vic., Jane 22,1917. every toikt and nursery purpose. Sooptocleanaeand Ointment to^aL "R. Towns & Co., Sydney, Sold by deatoa throughout thovorltt.

i '/It is notable that since the recent epidemic .of influenza there has been a very considerable falling-off of other infectious diseases. In fact at no time during the past four years have there been so few notifications." —Extract from report of "Public Health Committee to North Canterbury Hospital and Char- , itable Aid Board yesterday.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16434, 30 January 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16434, 30 January 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16434, 30 January 1919, Page 5

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