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i Lrs if«r^.4 s ' : mmmtte ; ; ; 1 -vt, i : /: >■< ' ~"if ■■• . ' ' ' ' ■ ;■> ! Incessant Haclsaclie Rapid and Complete Cores Do y „ ~k . heavy and tired, .tiff in , ° 'Have'ROt another 2/9 box from Mr. Baker', irith a a* e „ na in« in the shop in Abbey-st., and felt much better. I yo-ji tired ragging ..' fill dull and i g ot brighter and more active, and, in fact, faSSbl" Y» n«rf —. I fim* zxssi. -tyg functioning properly andl the PO^^ 8 | p!eascd K t o S £y that I have done «o, beunc acid "'hich * n i p vVitt's cause or *' 10 months I have been them is rc j ln p, jj pji] jj ave a i re ady absolutely clear of my old complaint and EEJ ot° bacl'iche" " iEh "" l °' "» thousands o. «.«« »" d ..f,;'™,™'" '"I I "xLrl, th™ „,,, ,(t e „,rd,-April, pouring in from all o\er the world. Wyke.s s.iid :—" De Witt'. Mrs. Wykcs, of 25. Victoria-street, Kidney and Bladder Pills did ine per Nuneaton, said in 1912:—"For over manent good, is not the slightest eleven years I suffered with terrible kid- doubt about that. I always rccommend ney trouble and most acute backache them with a strong feeling of gratitudi pains. At various times through this long for what they have done to me." period of suffering 7 have been in a very: With, this splendid testimony in mind, barf condition, pains striking mo across can you continue to suffer without giving the back and loins. To stoop was torture, De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills * and everv action was a trouble. It was trial? For rheumatism, gout, lumbago, just as if a vice had got hold of mo and sciatica, bladder pains and inflammation, was screwing me up. I tried many stone and Bright's Disease they are ab' remedies, first one and then another re- solutely unrivalled. They never fail to commending me to different tilings, but give relief. Within 24 hours the relief nothing seemed to touch my case. Dur- from pain and a certain blue tinge in tin fng the early part of 1913 I beard of De urine show that they have passed right Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, 1 and through the kidneys and commenced theil determined to give them a trial. jvrork. f Kidney & Bladder De Witc s puis When you buy the pills, be sure they arc De Witt's in the white'boxes printed (n blue and gold, with the blue wax seal on the bottle. Give them a fair trial, and prove for yourself what relief they brine. The Price ia 3/6 per bos, or 6/6 for ne just two and a half times as a'go— »• great saving. Your nearest depot in New Z<=ala dia E. C. Do Witt& Cob ~abora.u,»«es, East Croydon, London, England, mentioning this paper. . The Price is 3/6 per box, •or 6/6 for ■ r.e jnst two ana a half times as arge— * great saving. Your nearest depot in New Zeala dis E. C. De Witt & Co, i Ltd, Ba. Custom House Qu^y.Wellington. Trial box seatfor ta.ee teuny stfamtu

Xmas Gifts kmt it Sale Prices Tust for a few (lays you will bo able to buy Xmas Gifts at Craig's Re-organisation Snlo rtt cut prices. Make a list of your requirements, thon take advantage of this 'unique opportunity to savo money by calling to-day I Craig's Book Shop 736 Colombo Street (near Carey's) f Madam Poppy Ltd.*g ; New Spring Models >5 %i Smart Blouses and Jumpers $ ; Newest Veils and Veilings A ; All exclusive designs specially S > imported for the season g SabT' 1 fgmvsf 1 CASH during ■ B - RACE m WEEK! Madden is a friend to all. . Madden is not giving away money for nothing, nor 1b ha lending money, but Jho is PAYING TOP PEIOES FOE, OLD CLOTHIUa. etc. No*v- is a good, timo to realise some hard cash, so bring In the goods at once,.and smile again. GEO. MADDEN The Mile End (London) Outfitter 29 Manchester Street 'Phono 1581 M67l'2 —7852 ' —m—urn— ii wii 11 iei mil , IMIII BUTTONS!^ fl All kinds, all sizes, covered from j your own materials in ail fal>ric.s. Returned same day as received. I Sample Cards sent to'tailors, costumiers or dressmakers on application. L n Button Co. CZ . (lljllThe Sprightly Season ffg] SSS Finds us with stocks replete. Fashioned *—■ in xvonderfully captivating stvles at gjg priccs which even doubles their attractiveness. Our window tells a story. |= Misses FORD ~ SS Hereford St (Nert Queen's Piclureji F^iii-28ax BLOUSES for 1276 ® Keduced from 19/6 . jy fs ■ Jjovely Washing Hlotises, f.%1 y st.riped, all hizes, latest style $- p dominion Csatfitters fe j'l HIGH STREET g Fur Bargains Complete clearance oi season's stocks. Furs are going up in price snoftly. Buy now from me waer; you can cuy cueap. T. BENNETT 120 Armash itreer (Near Colombo Street COOK'S TOURS £S h «SSSS"' fliStt BABY~FKOCKS, Tr;vced in simple,' dainty designs, on good Muslin, price 2s 9d, 3s <3d. Bonnets, 3^; Feeders. Sd, lid; Shoes, £>d; Bibs, Is, Traced Handkerchief Sachets, Handkerchiefs, Work Bags. TttESE ARB SUITABT/E FOIt . PRESENTS. MES POPE, LTD., Sole Agents for Weldon's Reliable Dtoss Patterns. r*6710-486

While in m Christ>church You should inspcct tho now Smart Costume Cloths at Macron dy's! Hero Costumes are tailored i.n authoritativo styles —every garmont has an individuality that makes it exclusive. Visitors are cordially invited to visit our showrooms. MACREADY LADIES' TAILOR 107 Cashel Street. Disfigured llflby cl. *JW duperrluous N ©iy HAIR —otherwise beautiful. Why do women bear such a cross when it can be painlessly, quickly and permanently removed by MADAME LORRAINE with her marvellous new 10-needle. method of removing hair from the face, neck, breast, arms and hands 7 This is the only successful way, but you must seek alleviation NOW, as Madame Lorraine will be in Christchurch ONLY FOR THREE MONTHS Suite 3 & 4, Stewart Dawson Bldgs. •Phone 2*744 Honrs: 10 to 4. Take the Lift. Ladioa only Toraa Moderate. Consultation Free _____ T.*;»3-41tM mmmmmammmmrn FLIGHT OF WAGES IN AUSTRALIA. ♦— WHAT TRADESMEN GET IN SYDNEY. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESI'ON'DENT.) .SYDNEY, November 4. It is estimated by one who appears eminently fitted to know —the secretary of the Master Builders' Association —that the average inereaso in wages between 1914 and 1920, taking the principal trades, including hodcarrying, is 53.13 per cent., and that, taking the whole of the trades, together with the labourers, the ' average increase was 53.43 per cent. Tho figures were revealed in the course of Judge Beeby's enquiry into I the 44 hours' week, in the building I trade. With wages a burning question ! everywhere, the figures are worth quot- ' ing in detail. They show that bric-k- ---: lavers, for instance, got Is 7Ad in. 1914, I and 2s oil in 1920. Carpenters rose from Is (id to 2s 3-Jd; masons, from Is i Sd to 2s 6id ; painters, from Is 4d to |2s 2d: plasterers, from Is Tld to 2s | 4UI; plumbers, from Is 6d to 2s 3id; | slaters, tilers, shinglers, from Is 7£d 'to 2s o-Jd: qusrrymen, from Is 8d to 2s od : bifilders' labourers, from Is to 2s OJd ; hodcarriers, from Is 4£d to 2s Cid -."tilelayers, from Is 6d to 2s 2d: Isi en writers. from Is 6d to 2s 4d: and j so on. Judire 'Beeby's statement was more illuminating still. It showed that in ' 1914 there were 9923 buildings erected, at a cost of £G,£29,000, tfhile for the year ended in June last there were 7-317 buildings erected at a cost of j CS.-SCS OGO. Which means considerably ' fewer buildings for practically the same I money. i It is estimated that the cost to the i "Railway Department alone of curtailj ing the workincr hours from 48 to 44 I would be £24.503 per annum, j * 1 RACIAL BLEMISHES. Superfluous Hair, - Moles, Birthmarks, effectually remorad iby Electrolysis. Twenty veers the largest I practice :n tne Dominion. Ail work giiaranj teed pcn'cct. If you have any blemish, : f I your bair or complexion ia not Eatisiactory, I eel a Jrc-e consultation. ! M. R H. W. lIAMMOXD, SPECIALIST. U73 Cashel street. City, Chriatchurch. I asiea l

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16988, 10 November 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16988, 10 November 1920, Page 2

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