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■~'.'..: .. BUSINESS-NOTICES." SALE of Uiiclnimid' Orders and:: Snrplus Stock of: Human Hair, regardless of oost, at Miss Watkin's, Ingestre Street... . 519 SUPPORT the Butcher that is keeping tho prices down; no: connection with any other shop in Nowtown. 236 Kiddiford Street. ; ..-;■ . , ■ •■.- . -■ 2725 SEED, Potatoes, famous: sorts. Burgee's Great Swede, British Queen, King Edward , VII,-Market King, Princess Victoria, all 10s. cwt. 'Gibbons. ■ ; . ■ ' -.■■■•.■ SPECIAL Prize for Purity, Sydney Show-' "Bahia" Cocoa. ■■•;'•.. THE only Lady Hairdressers and Shaversin •Now Zealand are at Constable and Co.. 151 Cuba Street.. _ ■ . . V 519 THE Arcade Lunch Rooms stand- unrivalled for the Best Luncheons and Teas and Suppersj'a trial solicited. 519 T HI! boy stood on the burning deck, looking j .far out to sea; his father down tho cabin was drinking "Zanda" Tea. 25., best quality. All grocers. . : ", C 1259 '■\TAGANCIES for Lying-in Patients; every V home comfort.and care. Nurse Brown, 217. Adelaide Road. ' : ' .. 2726 OKA/V GIVEN Away—"Champion" Custard o&OUU Powder; Delicious .with Stewed Fruits; Puddings, etc. Particulars in each_tin. AH Grocers, 4d.';"oitra. large Una; 6d. ■ C 1445 T>LEASE try "Bahia" Cocoa, it ia absolutely JT - 9d. ;, per-tin. ■-•'-•'•'•''■•'-■-"" ' : ' " UPTURE.—I Fit • Trusses' to doctor's instructions' or direct to the afflicted. G. ft.Bowo, Specialist, 69 Manners Street. ' 519 ANTED, Ladies to. Eeo' our high-legged .Boots, worth 15s: 6d., selling ■ &s.- 6d. li ;3lanners gtreet,.Bankrupt Sale. .- 519 "tTirANTED : Known—Handy Food -Supply, ■VV ' Cuba Street,-our Chef and Famous Oven Cooking in shop, Poultry,. Pigs, Pies, etc. 519 ANTED,' Ladies', to seo our High-Legged Boots, worth 15s. 6d., soiling Bs.. 6d. U Manners'; Street.. Bankrupt Sale.;-.-■ ..■■;■ ' 519 WANTED Known, Messrs.. ■ ".Agents, Manners Street, have 'removed from the first Hoot of tho Mercantile.Exchange to gronad'floor of the Arcade,' where old and now > clients will; be: courteously ■treated": and business-promptly .attended to. Jamiesonßros., Arcade. BO Manners; Street.■ ' ' .:.:". CHI3 TSST,ON DBKFUI, New Fodder Plant,, "Chou ■Tfi Moellier" Sow now. Treatment.:similar to'.lOOO-headed Kale; .packet, Is.; ,oz., *: 15.",6 d.; 1b.," IQs;'. Gibbons,;. 180 Lambton: Quay.. ... :'• pKAA GIVEN Away— "Yarnishine," .tho <3bDUU;' ; v ßrilliant' Tolish' ' for' Linoleums,' Tan Boots, etc.', Pa'rticulaie. in each tin. Easiest,': Quickest,' Brightest. , . All Grocers/ 6d. ";"OAHIA"'Cocoa, Beat arid Epee / farthest "MJ, :9d; .per,, tin; ;- ■'■ '.. -'.' ■.:'.-: ;;;; : ; ' UPTUBE.—The necessity':' of a correctly; ;-fitting Truss is , imperative.: Get-your mptnie attended to by G. E. Eowe, 69 -.Manners'.Street;; ■•-"-■,' Pv■ ■ ■■■."■ : .-'■■ ■'": ": 519 "STSTANTED, Parents to\secure some of- :Qur ■■■ »Vy .Tan , Shoes for children, all 6izes,,now 2s. ns'. : ..U-Manners Street. . , :..','.'. TSTANTIiD/ Tan Lace-up , ' Shoes,' all' sizes, W, ; wottb 7s. :6d.y- all at 2s. Ud.i : school boots, '■ Iβ.',-M Manners Street. Bankrupt Boot Stopk.^;:- ; . .-'.■'(•;.■-,■-■■:' :■■■■;■:■ ■■'■:■■ .306 '-yu ■■>•-::„;:■'-. : y.y- PAINTING. •■'.■ : y>- : S' ; . y .-r\-' TtTTANTED,' you' to know our prices and qual■Sy, \ ity of■ work. .Write or:call.. Estimates freW Johnston and. Andorson, Painters and Paperha'ngers. 13 EUice Street. -.- i. 877 ■OTANTED Known—Handy Food Supply, 185 ■■.Vt" . Cuba : and see our■-. Ovenin .tho .'ahop.'.'.:-.'; ■••.,'■":"■ .'-■'■ /: -'519 XKJ ANTED '■,-;.'■ Known.—" Babia".'.; impliee ■Vy.' Strength, Pnritj.'aDdFlavonr'in Cocoa. TXTANTED, Men 'toisee the Boot'we.Bell at *V>:'9a;' 6d., .iwrlh' ! .-lSs'.-' 6d.''. Wβ havo? a' lot solline 'at'lZs. Od., .'worth double: .14 .'Manners 'vV- ,-■ : '.; r^.519[igjn'AiStTED' iraWwn;-r'|Bih , B"v i Cocoa,; | Bd.; per 'ily^tiav.T-No'cpopbM. : ' ; :'s:v.'■;'■!: 'I ■■''.' 'i' , ''•:'.'.'r' OfTAA' GIVEN Away—"Champion" ■ ;SbpM.y. ; :."- Powden. "Delicious.: with;; Fruits, 'Puddings, Particulars' in';:each" tin:' All , Qrpcera', '4d.';''erirft large tipV6d; '~ C 1445 VPXfft ?nllets..wiU.lay earlier and better on 'X;;.;the'addition of Singer's. Esg .'Producer to their 'diet; Packets: ,and -bulk—All' Storekeepera.'. ■;' Vy';:; .-'■■ ■■: -.--■ •■:■ : :' ; ■ fOXJ: 6imply don't know; whet a very genuine iplAasure'itheteiiia.la;drinking,' "Zanda" Tea- Original flavour, delightful taste and boquet, and valuable medicinal virtues. All grocers ' Seo yon get "Zanda." ' C 1209 r'' g®bmsm£mg&m%m * , nsed | , I , Bonnington's! | 1 For over , 46 years Bonn-H S ington's Irish Moss has K »' been the standard cough b remedy. ■ Grandmother & a used it. your mother used ffl a it, and you probably use it g a yourself and give it to | S your children. ' W j Bonnington's 1 I ' CARRAGEEN 1 a There is no medicine like 3 « it for breaking up coughs 5| m and colds, healing inflam- & ' H mation in the bronchial g 1 tube 3 and preventing seri- s w bus lung troubles'. | I REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. | |j Get what you ask for, and \ P ask for Bonnington's Irish | "% $$$!& Moss-there la | M §!Mft\ no remedyl gj "just as good." r, , \ BRICE'S REGENERATOR, 1 Ttoenique H«lr-Prcducer. Pric», 3/6;' , ' ipedil ttrtngthl 8/8. BRICE'S . CIRCASSIAN CREAM 'Tho■ enemy"ol dandtiilL 'Koeps ttao " 'scalp In porlect condition.• Price,' 2/-. ' Hote are «iampl«» eut o< hundreds ol what these pecrleu remedies are dolDj everyday: Mtlun VArui Afler Mns These photogriphi art guarintaeil genuine and unretbuched, by Mr.H. H. Clifford, of Chrlstohuroh. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES! \J . . / BRICE'S KLunNLKA'iOH Photographs can bo seen at the premises of Dunbar Sloanc, W. S Waiiaee, R. John■ton. W. H. Coy, D.1.C., and L. Aplin. vben hum ijwiflci ua u>

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 615, 18 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 615, 18 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 615, 18 September 1909, Page 3

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