—""""" ~" JUST THINK ' ■ At 3pm ' T °- DAY > in his wonderful " carnage drawn by four grey horses. ~'.•" ■ ••^=» 1 hopes to welcome thousands ""^^^^^^s*^^,nS of children at his favourite J. E. C. BROWN, JJI I|| Managep,' l,, **^** fc^
vFLIOIt I CI ! ilif- L HLhv ':'' Aietot»b>d QWL.Y >t ihm failowiaae Hofto J*Cttiiitahfßh*«d Pwtriot?--I fICOIDENTAi ntOVIROUIIk I EXCELSIQB SUOR, tyttaltm KOTHERHKUI QUEEN'S ALBION, Lyttolt** MASOtttO . . CITY ROYAL, LyUelttn MARKET > . EMPIRE MARINE Sumner WELLINOTOR REW ZEALANDEK ' SUMNER. Sm*lW WHITE HART ZETLAND ARMS MEATHOOTE A IBS RACECOURSE, Klwrton PLOUON, ReiiitM* ALUB, KelkMr* ■ , . JUk to» SPEIGHT'S, and mm that ymt g«t Mcl . AGEMTS ffAMILY AND BOTTLED TRADE*— ; MAL.lf'tiG & CO. LTD. • : Cornei* of GLOUCESTER BTRBST * OXFORD TBRRAO*
has the largest sftlea because it is of the highest quality. It is \ popular because pure i ■ ■■■ * - ■ KIftKPATRICK, NELSON Upsy CAeeAs £2Bi Clear ukin.'lresh complexion, rjf ro»y ch«ek» are the awt« of the -woman who takes Health Scf/C Wjjsm ' This famous "Salt that sweet- j |f§Sl|§| ens life" is mildly laxative in SB&i£9[gs action. It clears tho blood of nL™i....L.'l impnrities,and makeftapleasaOt s.-ri^wjv. drink. Is more palaublo and •••••waVr—i 4o«8 more than otber.Frnit So- **aw.V«I" I lines. Try U—l/6 per bie bottle ■ yff-ffiffy [ Olß4doseß. 1 ?;•.•. I MgMyBBMIgBMJjJMWLIIBWMWIIIiir Hi ll'lliilll Stimolatcs the Appetite. *£» Regenerates A ly V the Blood. \\f\ \S /% (Bark a»d Ikon Wink) An Ideal Medicine for Nenrasthenia. An*mj», Nervous Diseases and Debility. as a it i nva i U able. 3/- P*u* pen Bottle 3/4 Co.. AGENTS C 1740
■ ■ I •■■■■■• .. - • . )| JOHN M. MITCHELL, Furniture Manufacturer II 886 COLOMBO STREET, CITY (Near Moorbouse Avenue). ' ' . I" ' «iiwi\f: ' i HAVE the largest Stock ; ' ——«- * of QUAINT FURNI|J| Iμ I Oil TURE in Chrtrtchoreh. a fl» '' ' 11-IMi t " , S a ' on9 Famished. (ijlj |«|tf ' j» j'wtil g g>l Stylish and Artistic, at |{c» j, M> MITCHELL'S, 535 Colombo St. Mymo^ t i^ ity " d
,iT%—— —— r> X: T to planning an advertising campaign " The Weekly Press" is always included—more . than this, it "always comes first on the Est, by reason of the fact that advertisers and advertising agents regard " The Weekly • Press" as the premier paper of its classThis feeling is not prompted by sentiment or old associations, but merely because "The Weekly Press " interests an enormous _ circle of readers every week and pays those _ who advertise in its columns.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14839, 3 December 1913, Page 5
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375Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14839, 3 December 1913, Page 5
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