/ x PREPARE FOR / x ■ THK , If HI 111 AVβ /TRAVELLERS , V lim Kl%9L>&i9l\ia / COMPORTS "^ re } ou ta k* n ß a holiday trip this year ? f If so, now is the time to make prepara- \ AT f tions, and the first thing that requires J attention is accommodation for your hRF'ATH'S / wardrobe. If you have not plenty of / good, strong trunks it means not only worry, but crushed and draggled clothes. / We have a fine variety of trunks and f . bags of all sizes and styles, all made to f . stand rough handling. Even at a very . f low price, we can supply thoroughly \/ reliable trunks that are proof against * anything but malicious destruction. LEADING LINES IN TRAVELLING TRUNKS AND BAGS Travelling Trunks, of Black Waterproof Can- 'Fibre Cane Suit-cases, with capped corners— vas, with leather-bound corners and ash ißin. 2oin 22m 24m. 26in. battens at bottom—3oin. 33m. 36in. 9/6 10/6 11/6 12/6* 13/6 35/- 37/6 40/-Suit-cases, with trunk-board foundation, Green Rot-proof Canvas Trunks, same as covered with green or brown canvas— above make— 3oin. 33m. 36m. 22 i n> 24 j n 2 gj n 39/6 42/6 44/6 19/6 2 1/- 22/6 Granite Fibre Tnink covered Brown Painted Solid Cowhide Suit-cases, the very best leather Canvas, bent-wood battens all round, fitted and fj tt j ngs _ with tray- 32m. gin. . gSin. . 57/6 70/- 80/- 95/- 100/Best Quality Fibre Trunks, the celebrated SoHd Leather Brief Bags— "Crane"'Brand, with best fittings through- ***• lf n - I 6 ™- out— 34in. 36in. 10 / 6 11 /6 13/6 :. - ■ 110/- 120/- 12/6 14/6 16/6 " Bulldog " Brand Fluxite Fibre Trunks, Solid Leather Kit Bags— bent-wood battens and leather corn.;s — I4in. i6in. ißin. 33in. 36m. 17/6 19/6 22/6 85/- 90/- 27/6 32/6 37/6 ONE SHILLING OFF EACH COMPLETE POUND FOR CASH BEATH & CO. LTD. ZSJS2; Cliristchnrch
MONEY MAKING jp> HOME STUDY W% J COURSES i J\/|_Courte» of study Sfjf turepurpotes, but most WmtESB%/XM fir of them are taken with IBRCTKifewSGw the object of enabling HH&fiilBKSK* * the student to earn more money and take a better position in life. it U not always necessary to take a lengthy Course in order to achieve this object. For •instance, we , have Special Mail Courses in GENERAL ADVERTISING. MAIL ORDER ADVERTISING. BUSINESS LETTER WRITING, SHORTHAND. BUSINESS SCIENCE ud INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS. Each of these raises the efficiency of the student, and the advantage is that he can begin to earn money with his knowledge immediately after a sixmonths'Course. The fees are low to meet a large demand, payable by instalments if desired. Each subject is in the hands of specialists who give the benefit of their many yean' experience and study in the most comprehensive form. Write TO-DAY for Free Booklet, mentioning . Iα which subject yoa are interested. _ HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S Australasian Correspondence Schools Ltd. P.O. Box 516 AUCKLAND Struck the Double A Young Farmer strikes the Double by backing his Fancy! There are scores of people who tell of how they could strike dividends if only they had stuck to their fancies—had such and such a friend not put them off. This young man allowed no one to put him oft. He was given a tip, and straight he goes and invests his money on— No. I—-Jones Bros. B.R. Cover No. 2—Jones Bros. B.R. Tube ■ ' (Best Rubber) He strikes the DOUBLE, and secures *— Oft / FIRST-GRADE £J /£j JL\3{ m COVER for . . O/O And a Splendid Value Tube for 4/----k-itha guaranteed of a LONG RUN for his money.' Come and secure your DIVIDEND at Totalisator House, Jones Bros. Ltd. Opposite Clock Tower, Jornep of Lichfield & Manchester Bti. CHEAPEST «| AND BEST hVjSflliTj Sold on Instalments. (A Liberal Discount for Duplicate Parts Always Obtainable. Repairs Executed. Old Machines Taken in Exchange. SEE LATEST MODELS AT 668 COLOMBO STREET CHRISTCfIIiICH CBi« 7 It is quite possible {or your Nerves to suffer from I STARVATION If yea use up yonr nervous force, and otglect to provide feed to restore it. The chief food cf the nerves and brain b phosphorus, and without this dement the nerve starve. Do you feel languid, low-spirited, nervous and depressed ? Tfcea your nerve* are rmnjrjr for phoscbarus. The nmedj is simple and icezpeoihra. Take ' FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIG It cantatas the necessary pocspbora* to provide the nerves and brain with the food ""■»" > & 1 far their force andtfo mint, and ensures vigour both of rntod ~ aod body. PriM: t/» ani 4/1 from CbcsiU* trU enotrsok tost ntic ntou CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Cktkijt, Wdjukgto*.
■ ' _^^^|^HH|||HB|H^HHHH||^HBB^|^BSS&3^BHlßflßß9|^HHo3tt^u Ovecland Model 69i-T The Farmer's Car I The Overland can truly be called the I " Ideal Farmer's Car. , ' . I Records show that about 85% of Over- 9 land buyers are Farmers. B As you know, most farmers are good B judges of machinery, and they know B a good thing when they see it. There- B fore, it is not surprising to hear that fl by far the biggest majority of sales B arr made to Farmers. B The engine of the Overland will stand B any amount of scrutiny, and we will B only too pleased to demonstrate I to voii the quality of the car by B giving you a trial run on the flat, I or on the hills. 1 Here are a. few.of the Specifications of Model 69T:— H ' Motor- Bore 4in.,stroke 4iin., Rear Axle— Floating type M 30 horse-power Finish — Overland blue, grey 9 . WheelbMt— no inches wheels, nickel trimmings B Traitsmtolan-Selectrve. three Equipment-Gas tank lamps, | speedsfonvard and reverse, top and top boot, wmdshield, | centre control speedometer, horn, robe rail, | tyre earners in rear, tools, M ICnitiOtt —Bosch magneto c H Front Axle— Timken beariogs Bodies— 2-seater or 5-scater H # Farmers Co-op. I Association Limited 1 SELLING AGENTS i- I KCBBLEWHITE & VAUQHAN, Christchturch i H. DIX "... — ~- Rangiora M WEBBER & SMILY ... Ashburton B ■ ■ CBBIQ Jb& 678 y^^^^^^^k TENTS. PLAQS, FLOORS AND TABLES ON HIRE FOR A STOWS. OATHERINaS, WEDDINGS. CAMM. SOCIALS, ETC .... I »ADDLERY BRAWCH-Qg« CASH EL «T. «jrt»
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 2
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