— ±M STRANG E'S' ■ TODAV.F ■■ iTI ■ TS- TODAY —-*-fV sale i REVISED BARGAIN LIST Many fresh attractions and further reductions on goods left from the opening days. LADIES' BLACK and WHITf- CHECK COS- 34in. NATURAL TUSSORE SILK— ■ TOMES—UsuaUy •• £5/19/6 Usually ..- .. 3/6 yard Safe Price 84/- Sale Price .. 1/in yard XWY SERGE COSTUMES— NARROW FANCY RIBBONS— "Usually •• .. £7/10/- Usually .. 1/6 1/11 yard Sale Price .. .. £6/6/- Now 9d yard VOILE FROCKS, in Dark colours— ALLOVER LACES, in Paris and White— Usually .. .. 59/6 60/6 Usually .. 4/11 o/l J-aid Sale Price .. .. .. 39/6 Sale Price .. .. 2/11 yard WHITE JAPANESE SILK BLOUSES, fan'cv NARROW EMBROIDERIES, in lotsof styles-Usual Price 21/- yards-AYorth .. •• VTId/6 SalA Price 10/R Now • • 3/6 Piece T .^™ TTnv / mF . rr _,, • • 10 / b i/i RIBBED BLACK COTTON HOSELAD lEb COTTON CHEMISE \ ESTb, extra • t--..- 11v 3/6 pair long-Usual Price .. .. 3/11 aUy " "; 2 /6 pair Sa,ePn . ce 2 / 11 vmiTE & COLOURED KNITTED GLOVES CHILDREN'S COLOURED OVERALLS. Sale Price •• 1/3 pair short sleeves—Usual Prices 3/11 5/11 BLACK LISLE HOSE, pretty designsSale Price .. .. 2/11 Usually .. 2/3 2/6 2/9 2/11 MERCERISED POPLINS—Usually .. 3/6 Sale Prices . • 1/11 2/- 2/3 2/6 Sale Price .. .. ' .... 1/9 MEN'S STRAW BOATERS— 40in. COSTUME LININGS— Usually ■ .. • • .. 6/6 Usually .. .. 2/6 3/11 Sale Price .. •• ..4/11 Now .. .. .. 1/3.V 1/6.V BOYS'BLACK GOLF HOSE, striped tops— NEW FLORAL VOlLES—Usually 3/"l 1 yard Usually .. •• V 3 5 / 3 Sale Price .. .. 2/11 yard Sale Prices .. 3/6 4/6 ALL-WOOL COATING SERGE— MEN'S FAWN GABARDINE TROUSERS— Usually .. .. 5/ilyard Usual Price .. •• •• 10/6 Sale Price .. .. 4/11 yard Sale Price .. • .8/11 40in. BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH— " MEN'S BOXED SUITS, in Brown, best English Usually .. .. 3/$ yard make—Usual Price .. .. 63/Sale Price .. .. 2/6 "yard Sale Price .. • • • • 52/6 W. STRANGE & CO. Limited DISCOUNT AND FREE POSTAGE AS USUAL SBl2l-8155
I Take Dr. CaaaeH's Tablets, the Remedy thai | Strengthens Tired Nerves and Gives Sleep Without Narcotics. Sleepless nights mean jangled nerves —nerves weakened, not so much by overwork as by under nourishment. In these active days the strain on the nervous system calls for nourishv ment which ordinary food cannot supply. Special nerve nutrients are necessary, and in Dr. Cassell's Tablets you have nerve nutrients and restoratives in- combination of highest efficiency. Dr. Cassell's Tablets nourish the nerve centres • and overcome the. nerve-fret which causes sleeplessness. - Thus they induce natural refreshing sleep without resort to sleeping , draughts or narcotic preparations. There are no narcotics in them; they act solely by raising the vital standard of the Ss'stem. "Excellent as a Means of Overcoming Insomnia and Nerve Restlessness." Frank S. Greenwood, Esq., Litt.D., Head Master, East Morton School, Bingley, Yorks., Eng., writes:—"l have found J Dr. Cassell's, Tablets excellent as a means of overcoming- insomnia : and that nerve restlessness which so frequently follows' mental ■• j strain. They brace up the system, and give a sense of fitness and I well-being , which is wholly delightful." • . . Dr. Crnsidl's Tablets are prepared from pure.st, tested ingredients of . i. ''"■.'■ proved notritive and restorative poww, and are the recognised modera remedy for , , • I . NervMM ■nuktftwn Wervcu* Debility Anamia , Nertt ParaJyjfe Sleeplessness Wasting Dtoases j lifanUfo Paralysis Stomach Disorders VKe! Exhaustion Neartttirenw Kidney Weakness General Deftiltty SMCiatty viiuoMe tar Nursing Mothers and- during the Critical Periotfe of Life. ■ Prices 1/9 and 4/-, the 4/- size being the more economical. Sold by i Chemists aad Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. Ask always for : ' Dr. CaeelFs Tablets, and Uke no substitutes. '■ Solo Proprietors, Dr. Cassell's Co., Ltd., Manchester, Ens* I • \ i- .'._■ ~ r FURNISH THE HOME IN I OAK—BEAUTIFUL OAK g Oafcf arnitore is beautiful furniture—and th& beanty is . -ntf, li»aing. Aad«ar oak furniture combines strength and +*P iT berrice with beasty, for every joint* is made honestly f and'well with an eye to the future. • ♦/, ' Furnish in oak! Come and lot us discuss designs—let ua show you the beauty of oak when -worked and ' I |Mj£»"*" BdS finished ""the Oak Hall way." Since furniture making ' i ; Tffffll is our business, we are naturally abreast of the times , im&esj&l Mf irittraltthe best ideas. -i|p«st|| VT wEil!ji3 a Oak Hall, Curtain Corner 1 CmSTCHURCH I [US BS a high price to ensureabsolote yH no£v«7 *v «v o a, -i. W5. will very often fill the bill. Q^ Se without any wotrj'. Allow - Jjyj 1 Milmer Thompson Ltd« W 128 MANCHESTER STREET - CHRISTCHURCH ¥* Sg .VW3T-102 .
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16435, 31 January 1919, Page 2
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