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r Chmkhmch SJAL! [Qffininmnnnsiniiiiiiiinnnn^ Christchmch §E 1 We Want Every Lady to™* I WRITE FOR OTrO 3 3 OF THESE = Choice Fabrics, Fresh from the Manufacturers ■== 31in *' VIYELLAS'' f osr Bionsee, Pyjamas, etc. Splendid range. ! 3/9 30m. Plain Cream CEYLON©— 3/9 & 3/11 3Oin. ‘ ‘ WOOL ALONE, ” for Dresses and Blouse*. Smart, stripes 3/9 30in. Plain SUITING, Girls Grey COLLEGE for Boys ’ and .. 2/11 & 3/9 3Oin. WINCEYS, for Pyjamka, Shirts, Blouses ... 1/6* to 2/11 30in. WOOL DELAINES, for. Blouses, etc. .. 2/6 & 3/6 SOin. SHRUNK UNION SHIRTINGS ..I .. ' 1/8* to 2/11 2Siu. Cevlon PYJAMA CLOTHS : , V4* 54in. FLEECY and PYRENEES CLOTH, for Dressing Gowns 7/11 8/11 36in. Striped PYJAMA FLANNELETTES .. 1/1* te 1/11 54in. Cream FLEECY CLOTH for Sports Coats and Baby Coats .. .. .. .. 14/9 3 Oin. to .".(jin. Plain Tbit* . I’LANNELETE— - , 12/- to 23/6 per doz. yds. 40in. ' NIGHTDRESS FLANNELETTE, Plain. Cream, or White 1/11* 42in. Plain Cream WINCEYS, for Nighties, etc. 2/11 & 3/3 30in. Scotch “Selba" Cream FLANNELS; guaranteed unshrinkable .. 1/9 1/11 2/3 42in. .. .. 3/6 & 3/9 30in. Plain Cream “KREMLA” FLANNELS .. 3/9 & 3/11 42in. COTTON PYRENEES, for Dressing Gowns .. .. 3/3 30in. Plain MOLLETON FLANNELS; all shades .. 4/11 40in. Cotton CHECK TWEEDS, for Dresses, etc 2/11 40ia. Plain Striped and Check COTTON SUITINGS .. 2/9 40in. COTTON GABARDINES, for Costumes, etc. 3/6 & 3/9 White and Coloured CREPES, 3Oin. 1/6* . . 4Oin. 2/9 40in. “TELATINTA,” a pink Mercerised Lawn .. 2/3 yard == Cut This Advertisement Out Puta Cross ‘X ' againt the items you wish patterns of, and .post at once to the Manager r D.I.C. Christchurch before the best are sold. = (Sign your Name) .== (Address) ___ M.

s> ISOME people hesitate to give *. Proprietary Medicine to Very Young Children and, J® many cases the hesitation is quite justifiable, but the Public 'need not have any fear about HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE This Medicine is Scientifically prepared by fojr. W. G. Hearne who i» a REGISTERED CHEMIST of extensive experience, and the Manufacturer is absolutely prepared to stake every ounce of his Magnificent Reputation on the fact Amt HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE is equally beneficial to young CHILDREN, ADULTS and the VERY AGED. H A ~ssi3 and COLDS FOR COUGHS oi< '"D IK lie l I'HII.M n ■ “< ' * K liNNf-L> Y\ SVREET \V !•: I. LIN01X) N. Ill'll.DlMiS CUBA

EVERY ONE NEEDS 4 3 * nttia corrective medicine fro* time te time. Mttf ailments ax# the common lot of Gho nuj Jnty of mankind. Fortunately, most «t*»e ailments are not, in the 'iuui'i i./us ami if taken in time no easily amenable to simple treatment. i;m-E Is a--7chins' wrong with the stomaoh the best course yon can adept is to take a Treenail' ’s Pills. In all probability relief will be experienced even after the AL.° aq~ q fr excellent preparation and perseverence with the remedy will ?..Vue. a sense of freshness-of energy-o?bnoyancy-aa the result of the improved wort-in* o'* the organs of digeetion. There are few forms of ordinary dyspepsia, biliousness headache or constipation that winaot yield to the curative influence of JS? \ \ /lv m I The excellent results ebtelaed by the SN«I BBOCHAM*S PILLS here proved them J worthy ol the conlldence they enjoy. tpetiaUr eoKaHs for the ailments rccuhat Ito females of all ages. They have helped thenaaade, and recommend themselves. Soldi boxes, labelled price ItW (* f*X (» * 2/9 (168 pills). 3K>sa

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1918, Page 1

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