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r G, COATES & GO. LTD, i .jffSk Foi 1 Fine ■ * I Gem Rings j mto. We Stock all the Newest | Prices Suitable for All.' ■ 74,4 Colombo Street | CHRISTCHURCH 1 i_" _ •„„.„._ _J m « ui ii l fl g^^..iiji'i^j^^^ I JOHN M. MITCHELL, Furniture Manufacturer II 636 COLOMBO STREET, CITY (Near Moorhouse Avenne). y^,. tfW i |1??m ——t - HAVE the largest Stock »" I" ■■- ,"f?T , I of QUAINT FURXifJi if'i? "1 Hl] -Jinf/fl-i TURE m Christchurch. » VMI I Tsv w ft/$ Bungalows Furnished, ™ fwlf L_J )I ilKSff Stylish and Artistic, at __ I / J||m r—l rII ' f|j Moderate Prices. (ij 1/m |[ heavy con ignment of «c.n To-d., j, Mt MITCHELL'S, 535 Colombo St. "'""S^" ,,, t; ■ ' C 7716 { Do YOU want any GRAMAPHONE RECORDS? ,fso, SMOKE CIGARETTES and save the Tins or Lids • ■ j& Send 30 Tins or Lids (10s.), or 15 Tins or Lids (203.), to ;L "ALMA/ , , . - ; '■ " : /., '% ?Box 151;g.P.0., Wellington, N.Z..' with your full name and full address enclosed,,and you will receive a . COLUMBIA GRAMAPHONE 10-in. RECORD, donble-siJed. • ' : ' ; '""' State vhat type of Music yeu prefer. ■ "This Competition closes March 31st, 1914." Qβ ' ' ; '.•■■■ ■' -,- • - I FOR MftH, WOW OR CHILD Men's Gfece Kid Bals., sewn soles Usually 12/6 Now 9/11 .„ Chrome Bals., sewn soles „, 13/6 Now 11/9 „ Box Calf Bals., welted soles „ 19/6 Now 16/6 „ Tan Welted Bals., English make „ 25/- Now 17/9 Women's White or Grey Canvas Shoes „ 6/6 Now 4/11 „ Tan Glace Kid Shoes, sewn soles „ 12/6 Now 9/6 „ Tan Glace Kid Boots, English make „ 16/6 Now 11/9 „ Blk. Glace Kid Boots, English make ~ 17/6 Now 12/11 Girls' White Buckskin Derby Shoes „ 8/6 Now 7/6 Tan Langtry Shoes, steel buckles „ 6/6 Now 5/6 OPENS MONDAY, JAUY. 26< CASH EL STREET (OPPOSITE BALUANTYNE'S) ~. . ■'■ ' . 1424 I r . .. , ==r^} y In planning an advertising campaign "The Weekly Press " is always included —more than this, it always comes first on the li*> ; by reason of the fact that advertisers and advertising agents regard " The Weekly Piess" as the premier paper of its class. This 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 colums:.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 2

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358

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 2

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