Plans for visiting the Exhibition or for Summer j j Travelling are maturing rapidly now, and trips { 1 -p abroad mean sturdy travelling comforts. We are j everything any gentleman or lady may require, 1 from the modest HanHbag to the most elaborately | fitted Cabin Trunks, fit to travel the world with. | The Qualities and Style are unrivalled—all being 1 j ~ most substantially built and economically priced. | ■ i 1 - - - .3 1 ' _ THREE-PLY CANE CABIN TRUNKS, canvas covered, bent wood battens all round and fitted with tray — i | 3oin., 52/6 ■ 33ih., SS/- . 3 6in., 57/6 j ! FIBRE CANE CABIN TRUNKS, covered with green canvas, an exceptionally well finished trunk, for hard \ I : wear .... .... .... .... 3oin., 60/- 32m., 62/6 34m., 65/- ---| GREEN WILLISDEN FIBRE CANE TRUNKS, leather-bound corners and edges, and protected locks— j ■ . ' 30m., 38/6 33m., 42/- 36m., 45/SOLID LEATHER CABIN TRUNKS .... " _. ..„ .... 6Q/- 65/- 130/- 140/- \ HAT BOXES to match, in green or brown .... .... 22m., 40/- 24m., 42/6 26in., 45/COMPRESSED HAT BOXES, fitted with tray and very strongly finished, to stand the roughest handling— ! H 47/6 50/- 52/6 SUIT CASES, in SOLID LEATHER „.. ._.. ~« 52/6 55/- 60/- 75/- 90/- | FLAXITE FIBRE SUIT CASES, leather-bound corners, for rough wear 22/6 25/- 27/6 SO/- I I BULLDOG FIBRE SUIT CASES .... .... 14/6 15/6 16/6 17/S | JAPAN .CANE WEEK-END CASES, with leather corners, extra lightweight, for ladies' use— j 13/6 16/6 17/6 21/- | SARATOGA BOXES, in all sizes „.. „_. „..._.. 35/- 37/6 40/- SO/- 55/- | ■j SOLID LEATHER GLADSTONE BAGS...; —- .... 20/- 27/6 35/- 57/6 62/- ---| LEATHER COLLAR BOXES, most acceptable gift for gentlemen ..-. .._ 9/6 10/6 each ] SOLID COWHIDE BRIEF BAGS •'■ _._.' .... .... _-_. _ 13/6 to 25/- j TRAVELLING RUGS, Made in the Dominion | Are here In/a great variety of weights and prices, from the leading: mills, including the favourite, locally-made-KAIAPOI RUGS, of which we have a splendid assortment. v.'.'.,... ..--- -■. -. There's nothing handier when travelling, while for gift purposes, they are I "'. - '"' ™ "'" ■''■""■|: '- i- -always appreciated. j I €ssß_B_- ■'■'■•■'■"■ -___f "' ____Rft_ ' I Send one as a Xmas Gift to friends in the Old Country. I ' Bpß_ "'li m I Prices from — 16/6 25/- 29/6 35/- 39/6 to 65/-. j jj I Always 1/- in £1 Discount for Cash f liini ii iii ■iirrTrnri-i-fiiii ■ . i ri„ii»f_r'W" 11 '^^;
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Struck the Double A Young Farmer strikes the Double by backing his Fancy ! There are scores of people who tell of ho\ they could strike dividends if only the; had stuck to their fancies—.had such am such a friend not put them off. Thi young man allowed no one to put tun off. He was given a tip, and straight h goes and invests his money on— No. 1— Jones Bros. B.R. Cover No. 2—Jones Bros. B.R. Tube (Best Rubber) He strikes the DOUBLE, and secures a- __>_■_/ FIRST-GRADE _E_/_G m COVER for . . 0/I3 And a Splsndid Value Tube for 4/ «*itha guaranteed <>_ a LONG RUN fa his money. Come and secure your DIVIDEND at Totalisator House. Jones Bros. Ltd. Opposite Clock Tower. SorDerofLlrtfie|tH &nc}ießtapßtß< "****«*-_-* ide ? l f_T~ fnß by on. of tbo J-.—" ' . •***■::*• _'ir___£_ -iio-urr-**
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14838, 2 December 1913, Page 15
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