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«2f 4k jiP*%&rP A SET OF MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES WtL COMPRISING 200 PIECES. {if IT SELLING AT 4/- IN THE £ BELOW USUAL PRICES * IL/ ALL SPECIALLY SELECTED SKINS. (;'I fs Don't make the mistake of buying Furs that will cause you regrets \VV PI later on- Good Furs, well bought, are an investment; bad ones a . £$|§ waste of money. • 'i\, i Hf Our Fur stocks are comprised of skins that have passed expert ' : * FW**>. judgment, and will stand comparison with the very beat Furs on the Gn Furs, as well as on other-merchandise, our prices stand out boldly for their littleness. . r KoUnsky Sets from £4/17/6 ftilvor Squirrel Sets from 57' fit« Crey Kit Fex See from £8/15/-1» £16/16/- iOt * rV<\ £1717/- Brown Lock Squirrel Sets I ft Natural Fox Sets from £3/3/- ie from £3/15/----i .* £7/10/. Qrizzly Bear Sets from U Rich Fox Sets from £7/10/. £9 15/- . »om« 8 ,lo/-te toi/18/- Imitation Ermine Sets from Stone Opossum Sst» from 29/6 u> £6/15 - Ban. shade. B **' ***• t^ SUV'icom £4/10/- "anne t Sets from 32/6 to 87/6 to £7/10/- c C *° match odd Jluffi or Bror/n and Back American ecklets in most of theee skins. Cpossum Sate frem £6/6/- to ALSO LARGE STOCKi OF £9/9/- IMITATION FURB. g> g| BJack Coat Sets from 39/6 to Brown and Black FoxaHne 59/- set Sets from 16/6 to 50/Isabella Bear Seta from £5/5/ Caracul and Pony Seta from S to £8/10/- 15/9 to 45/- * ODB ' ! BfccK Wol-r Bets from £6/6/- t,o Astrachan and Plushetto j £17/17/- . Sets from 7/11 to 29/6 9 © VVe have a special Fu>" Renovatinj Department, and will be pieaasd to quote for any re-modelinsr or repair work. a [RSA33V 7AONEY STORE I # )1 ; . AND LONDON.

: I IN YOUR TYRE BILL. BY USING | , : : I MILEAGE /^r^"^ N N« C o^^°RT;|- - - 5£CTKWOFai&«tos • 'TPPROPORTJON, 1 If ? section or&ts*m M I ORWKAHYSJSETYRE, '.M ' OVERSIZE TYRE ■ W | - 815x105 RIM I ■ caao»uacA»s *msjbou» CAma. M tttt ie»a> M »31 toaiii b SO . » B> g •»» •tM . . «7S i ie* _ ai «■* . . ao •3j «. Eg 9i* •Iμ . . H(iiw *» •*4 . . a« • • •.. 1 jra - T. 1 ? "T.. 1 ' t*^***** «•"**>!«•« Am a COKTOEHTAL "OVERSOE" TYRES. ,Ti« but S H_Hjj nTTi!?" l»-ftwi—il» c< Am>iill UnfaMixj. irfa wcofniw the Uμ imnJ w opacify rat raj ** ** fr" ***^< , <™ wfa» rinHo*. «J-m<i imyorunt c< «B-« ti» Dkhw it *«» Tw» M IS • \ fa»ticvu*»« a«b nticx u«r •« /trnjCATiOK ' Ej r THE OOmWENTAL C 4 G. RUBBER Cα FTY. LTft. ..-: If

HfYfSF TYDP^S h| are ahead of all others. 13 W& QUALITY—SPLENDID t Bjji mm WEAR—EXTRA LONOI -HS| BS&l COMFOBT-UNEXCEkLXDt jgH Ijm COBT-MOOERATS t WM §11 Barutt eiass Rubber Co., Cfd. .gll gHB *B CMMtk ST.. CHRI&TCHUSCH. |ffl| s flfgi aobnoibb everywhere. WJS A Word to Farmers ON BOOTS Gold boots are alwa5 7 s Cheap ; but ch;sp foots are not always gocd. We could make a cheaper boot for the farmer, but we don't. We would make a better boot, but we can't. If you want a really satisfactory boot —style, comfort and durability are all combined in ths 161 Ask your dealer for that brand, and don't be put off with any other. ; Wholesale Makotactukeks ! Suckling Bros., Christchurch I CS -'^ MMM . I" J T-..— -.-.iiiiem ■ i IaBBBBi ■■ ilu , I — B ———- _ Ir i' mi "* '" *'Jk ■ "——***e^ l mi 1 rT-» fidvsrtised Gouds Ara Standard Goods I J J The World Over. WHY? BECAUSE there rnuit be. in advertised goods, a uniform tugh quality, otherwise t!»e advextisid articl? not being op to the standard ciaimed for it wilfnot be purchased again and the ao>erj *-is:ng will be unprofitable. j { Advertising is Insurance, therefore, ' th? goods .ire a* represented j and good vaiue. I The consumer who buys advertised Goods rarely makes a mistake. "'The Press" readers *'»N p.*'at I by a cantul p-erusai oi its adv«J tai og coiuiane.

:" -. y . I Ine Women s Favourite Mmaml . • ;. I —Amber lips Tea .. _ |||Hf '■ . H The housewife wants a tea that I wMfflM ■ S will please the family—and she W^^Mm fig wants it to be economical in these W | f,,\ v . M days of high cost of living. H I V/ jgj AMBER TIPS passes the house- m 4. M sj wife s test, and it is the most popular ffisi fi If, * « brand in New Zealand, because in fig gyt 1 Wl fragrance, flavour, quality, and economy ffl%j/P&!n r 11 it is pre-eminent. / //• /& , The results of the investigations of I I M 4ffl ?m£WW' Umous Enlists and doctors of "The i W'JM/S WffljJsm Lancet," England's leading Medical WMMM/' WMffigSMlk J ourna! . pwt 'hat fine teas like AMBER B#fOT§; mmmum JIPS m«« fce/ter AeaM. Moreover.th. 1 sM/'/J/fwfflfflffl§ m estl g atio ° Proved that fine teas like AMBER fe "M'%'/'/, '', W/ffilsfflM J PSarcalraoit as cheap as inferior bit ncis.sncc W '//<;'/fa'/' A Jf#//'fMjfiM 2SO «!»■ be obtained from 2;- per lb. lea a* g ','/'/'y'/ ',/'#■ ■«/ MFWm a S al ast only 224 copj from cKeaper inferior teas Bg7 / / - /T '?%•-% at |/6 per jb.asd less. Remember "The Lan- g i X . , cc ' s eonce— "alwayi buy end use fine tea»" ra .. [ r . : ; ' EVERYBODYS FAVOURI j ' . j ■ ! NftTlf F f OF MANAGEMENT • Retiremeat of Mr. Couzics, Sear. ''V. JOHNSON & COUZINS \l t Sail, Tent, Tarpaulin, and Horse-cover *\ ; Makers, &c . . 678 COLOMBO STREET (Opp63ite E. Recce & Sons) "■ '■ -MR. T. J. HARRISON, SAII.MAKER (late of Manchester St. S.) ■m« n >i_ '■"*■ j •„ x has '■'-**■ tak en charge of our :Manufacturing Department, and will be found oy eld frisnds at his new address— . €78 COLOME© STREET ' - W ' , , -__ ■_ I

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 3

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