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The D.1.C., Christchurch. One of the largest and best-appointed Retail Establishments in the Dominion. In the heart of the City. Over three acres of floor space used for business purposes. More than thirty departments, each containing extensive and well-assorted stoeiis of reliable arid up-to-date merchandise. A large staff of capable and courteous assistants, co-operating with the management in supplying the needs of thousands of homes. THIS SHOULD INTEREST YOU! "■ SPECIAL OFFER UNUSUAL VALUE IN Heavy Irish Damask Cloths Beautiful designs. Lustrous Finish. Spots (large or small), Grecian Key Borders, and Florals. ONE SIZE ONLY. 70in, x 86in. Hemmed Free. Usual Price 25/Limited number only. Order at once. Wo place you under no obligation. If not entirely satisfied, you may return the cloth at once, when your purchase money wlil be returned in full, and postage paid by the D.I.C. hoth ways. SPECIAL OFFER IN WHITE TURKISH TOWELS. Fine quality. Size 23 x 48 inches. Hemmed Free. Postage Tree. Only 2/11 per pair. 16/9 for lots of not less than 1 dozen. POST FREE to your address for 18/6 Fill in this Coupon. It will simplify your ordering. Manager, D.1.C., Christchurch. Please post by return.. Damask Cloths.. Style of design preferred Please post by return Towels, for which I enclose the sum of I understand T may return the articles, and have my purchase-money refunded, with postage paid both ways, should I be In any way dissatisfied. Name Address Cut this Advertisement out and Post to the D.1.C., Christchurch.

S HARPIEO Suction Feed Separator FEED Skims equally clean whatever speed you turn. But with overy other Separator you must turn the crank at just exactly the speed stamped on it, or you will lose cream—every time 1 The wonderful Sharpies Suction-Feed varies the milk fee in direct proportion to the separating force—ncvtV more milk in the howl than it can perfeelTy separate. All other separators have a fixed milk feed. Thus when turned below speed, much of tho milk rims out without being perfectly sep.v raied, and some gets into the cream, mamiig it thin and uneven. Thousands of actual tests have proved that 19 out of 20 persons do turn too slow most of tho time, and that everybody turns too slow some of the ime. Get a 3PLES -tho ONLY Separator that skims clean at widely varying speeds. -the ONLY Separator that delivers cream of unchanging thickness at all speeds. -tiie 0.N1.Y Separator you can turn faster and finish skimming quicker. -the ONLY Separator with just ONE piece in the bowl—no discß, easiest to clean. -the ONLY Separator with knee-low supply tank and a onoe-a month oiling system. C\ R„ E. BORTOV, LOCAL AGENT.

•j uEmmi i- ■ >1 .1 .SOME people hesitate to WWIVILi pCUpjC iiGOJVCM. ~ j > Medicine to Very Young an~^» many cases the ‘hesitation b quite but the Public need not have any fear about HF.ARNF’S BRONCHITIS CURE MEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE ia equally beneficial to young CHILDREN; ADULTS and the VERY AGED. FOSft COUGHS j j i! This Medicine is Scientifically prepared by Mr. W. G. Hearne who is * REGISTERED CHEMIST of extensive experience, and the Manufacturer ia absolutely prepared to atake every ounce of his Magnificent Reputation on the fa<ft that i n m <r iC' i \ w. t ns Mm Kif. icm M mud COLDS ! M t-s?. Iff CGK-WMPUO* kecTTrom'Tv~ C. Hearne, Rea iic'dy’s buildings, Cuba SC Wellingtoi

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1919, Page 1

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