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Our Famous Low Prices Lowered! r a Tremendous Temptations Offered for Trade BUY HERE AND NOW •■« WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, ' ' assorted colours— made up in best quality Voile, with large sailor collars * n . Usually 10/6 •- Prlcc .. 5/11 also in square necks, beautifully trimmed hemstitching- Rq wrfo IF"| Chri fICGS 3. PS RlDfi LONG COTTON RIBBED VEST.. can be had in extra large sizes .. 10/9 for S/11 DC*,! §cll 11 Mfl W r® short sleeves — • JAP SILK BLOUSES, 1 ' , Were 2/11 .. Sale Pncc .. 1/6 in cream, new shoulder collar, smartly trimmed hem- £t L LADIES' SUMMER COMBINATIONS stitching, W., O.S. and E.O.S. sizes— 16/9 for 12/9 with sleeves and no sleeves— ALL-WOOL SPORTS COATS, Usually _ 8/11 •• SaJe Price .. 2/11 WHITE BROADWAY APRONS,"made up in good quattty ' /■ fij SfSly 3/11 Sale Price .. 1/11 Longcloth, shaped skirts with pockets and strings-- |Wh ■ ran Eg oa val Wm I TBT MEN'S; STRONG ELASTIC BRACES— 16 NECKWEAR — 4/11 n ° W 3^6 ™ W A SIMEN'!TwiDE-END TIES, under maker's cost—Georgette and Crepe de Chine Novelties ___ good patterns and quality— in assorted colours .. lOjd to 3/11 iffiffilV "Hi B Sale Price 1/-each Smart Muslin Goods; all shapes ... 6d to 1/6 MEN'Sy WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, 33-14 in? CI Fr^TUSSORE SILK—" V 3 yard g j| Jli jfl , NATURAL PANTS and UNDERS-^-Specially Reduced 1/11 i yard Special 1/H 40in. LIGHT GROUND FLORAL VOILES, ' | BOYS' TUSCAN and IMITATION PANAMA HATS— in good variety— To cope with inflated business, we are bringing ; Special •• • • 2 / 11 r>r»" 'at -imrrirc *" 1/3' yard forward Bright Bargains every day. MEN'S summer imitation? Panama hats— 40in. CHECKED and FLORAL VOILES— ° Special .. •• •• •• o/ii slightly soiled— ■ GENTS' WASHING SUMMER VESTS, Specially Reduced .. .. .. ty-» yard - „ , 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 27fa S^a ESESn - . WHITE ra a «/» */««/« ; OE^™WxUSSO RE WASHING SUITS, SMART READY-TO-WEAR STRAWS- 8/11 4/11 Only 12/6 13/6 LADIES'TRIMMED MODEL HATS— AOUearat '*/ *'/«> !»/*> WASHING FROCKS vGENTS'FINE IMITATION WORSTED TROUSERS, All latest styles .. .. .. 8/11 SOME SPECIAL; LINES OF LINEN COSTUMES suitable for housewear" under cost of cloth dark; cuff bottoms .. .. •• •• T2/6 LADIES' TRDIMED BLACK HATS— assorted shadesand-sizes— r, onaer cost 01 ciotn— ■ t 5/11 8/11 12/6 —beillghalf-price Sperial'Vahies 5/11 6/11 7/11 8/11 3/11 4/11 5/11 6/11 Pleasingr HCCS ■ - * I Az&a$ —7773 "

By Special Appointment to His Excellency Lord Islington Ex' Governor of New Zealand NURSE ELLEN EVERETT Electrical and Medical Massetue, writu ft»m " The Wellin?ton a Medical and EUctrie*! Manage Institute," AitUen Street, Wellington, New Zealand, under dais May lit, 1917. This is her opinion of CLEMENTS TONIC Clemeot* Tonic Ltd., Rozelle, N.S.W. "As a Specialist inNeurastheoiaand Nerve Work I find Clements Tonic one of my best nerve foods to recommend to my many patients" I am, Sir, Yours truly, * ELLEN EVERETT The very medicine for YOU if you cannot ileep at night, if you have Poor Blood, lodigettion, Sluggish Liver, or* Debility. Q A dose of Clementt Tonic at bedtime and you will ileep a* sweetly ai a little child CKT IT FROM YOUR CHEMIST OR STORETO-DAY AND GET WELL ROIEMIER:—HeaIth is Ufa's bast mat Clements Tonic Ld., Rozelle, N.S.W. niwmiiiummi^ Dress Handsomely r)ONT go to the expense of buying new . clothing of inferior quality when you can select the - smartest clothing from my stock. Many "quality" materials are now either unprocurable or else cost fabulous prices. Inexpensive, slightly worn clothing—clean, sweet ant' . f well fumigated—keep ■ me busy. * Mrs. Eliwood Secondhand Clothier 123,125, 127 Armagh Street 'Phone 3087 .Rtfi3l—gfl7l J

"POUND, near Lyttelton Post Office, Lady's -*• PURSE, containing Money and a Receipt. Apply to J. Fonenianell, e.s. Juonowai. 8852 THE PREMIER BUILDING, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY/OF LYTTELTON, PERMANENT. \ rpHE THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEET- •*- ING of the above Society will be held at the Office, Oxford street, on WEDNESDAY, February 11th, 1919, at 7.15 p.m. Business: (1) To receive Annual Report and Balancesheet. (2) To Elect Three Directors. (3) General. 8353 CLAUDE FERRIEE; Secretary.

—SCALP TONIC*— Ths •■■■>>? nMslgooAfcairtaatetMfcNi UUbtlr tkiolc and w*, >)o|< hilHNr w4 aplitthii, iwdliiW taint, Oat IMb mlm tbk hair tfistt ud glosay, t&A snatoa a ihu, M fMI lot to Iks sialyb C—f aaly 4/— Iter irf byrt*if ■ ■— Mltlll R. * M. BCATTII, MA«»KU«Kt Itt Hfl K«>n> mmm H, «M>. The Ppoduots of th« N.Z. Coffee & Spcie Co. LIMITED / Are THE Goods to Ask for 1 They are UNSURPASSED

EASY BUYING BUNGALOWS are scarcer now than ever. The oncoming rash of returning soldiers, will soon send values up and up. and as values go up, rent goes up too. ' / AVOID RENT HOW CAN YOU DO IT? EASY. I have several really good BUNGALOWS, at prices ranging from £700 to £1,200, which 1 am prepared to sell on rent terms, a small deposit, and terms Which amount to merely a fair rent. While you are buying you pay th® rent to yourself, and im time become full owner. Come quick. Get first pick. ALLAN HOPKINS THE ESTATE AGENT CATHEDRAL SQUARE H«77 . » —

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16436, 1 February 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16436, 1 February 1919, Page 5

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