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BALLANTYNES SUMMER SALE Opening Day, Monday, Jan. 3!si This early Notice is issued to give our Patrons ample opportunity of taking full advantage of our forthcoming Sale. An illustrated Sale Catalogue is being prepared, and will be posted Free to any address upon request. BALLANTYNES EFFICIENT MAIL ORDER SERVICE Brings profitable shopping within the reach of all. Letter Orders are handled in rotation, and despatch of goods will commence upon the opening day of the Sale. During the Sale period—as at other times— full postage is paid on parcels of Drapery, heavy Furnishings are sent carriage forward, and half postage is paid on Millinery or fragile goods. Our regular Discount is allowed of 1/- in the £ for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd., Christchurch
For nil purposes requiring a pure, full-flavoured, piquant vinegar, use Sbnrlnnd’s Talilo Vinegar. Tn bottle or bulk. Aeeerit, no otlier.—Advt.
NEW TXRTOXTA FOR POTJCF. 13. AVKTJiTNGTOX. .Tniinm In six or so von weeks lime the non buttons and badges for tin l Xovv Zealand Police Force will arrive from Homo, and as soon as possible thereafter a start will bo made with the new uniforms ol lighter lnateiial, manufactured in Dunedin. At present the badges are not distinctive enough, and the new design ■will be entirely different form that now in use. The badges will be made of siller and will consist of the Royal coat of arms, supported by two fern lent os. and having at the bottom a scroll with the words.“ Now Zealand Police Force. The new buttons will also be a distinct ifnprovement on those now used which have an unplensoiit and expensive habit of going soft like gelatine in wet or very*hot weather. They will be made of metal, surrounded by the word “New Zealand Police.” T„ addition, the flmiiliar helmet mil bo replaced in the daytime and in fine weather bv the shako, supplies of winch are now being made by a Wellington firm. Contrary to current rumour, the sHako will bear an appearance entirelv different to that of the French kei. and will he issued irrespective of the snpplv of uniform cloth. At night and in wet weather the dark badges now in use will he worn.
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RAGTXG IN TURKEY. ('(>XST.\XTIXORLK. .Tan. 18. Tlicro are now two hundred thousand people suffering from influenza in the city of Constantinople and suburbs. The death rate touched ton per cent, of the cases. The closing of the schools and the cinemas is contemplated. SUFFRAGETTES. LONDON, dan. IS. The Women's Frnnshise organisations have combined to launch a great campaign for the immediate granting of the right to vote to all wonen of the age of twenty-one-, on the same terms as to men. All the constituencies null bo invaded. Mrs Pothiek Lawrence, President of the Women’s Freedom League, will open a platform tour.
EXPERT PRAISES PELMOKAS. An Auckland Chemist lately said he regarded Pnlmonas as first in merit and sales for the easing of sore throats, coughs, etc. These effective pastilles are a proven and successful remedy for colds, bronchitis, influenza. Dissolved slowly in the mouth, they immediately exercise a soothing rind healing effect on sore throat and bronchial tubes. Pulmonas Is 6d and 2s 6d.—Advt.
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