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IMPORTANT MOTORISTS THE 1914 MODELS TWIN KING DICK ! have arrived ex "Corinthic," and surpass anything that has been seen previously in New Zealand. ■Besides being equipped with many new improvements, the colour is a new departure from the black of the past. The New Models are beautifully . finished in Dove Grey throughout ; and tastefully lined in gold. j There is no need for us to dwell j on the quality of this article, as the victories are fresh'in everyone's memories, having won every ■ important Side-car Trial for Reliability and Petrol Consumption in Christchnrch during the last ' twelve months. Intending purchasers would do well to inspect these models before going elsewhere. The demand for this model has " exceeded all ~ expectations, and.we recommend orders for same being placed with j us without delay. Inspection invited. Catalogues on application. Sole Agents for King Dick and Singer - . : Motor Cycles, Jones Bros. LTD. Clock Tower, Manchester St. Advertised Goods Are Standard Goods The World Over. WHY? BECAUSE there must be. in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, othef wwe tbe advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for H will cot be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising ie Insurance, therefore, I that the goods are as represented | and good rafat. The consumer who bays advertised goods rsrely makes a mistake. "The Pxtm"' readers will profit by a careful penwal ok its «drw tiling comma*. jff£f m eonUina pl«nW et tx\ SLJ W4to¥£tk ~ bo gtarck or flour. Pγ* mm 9 TenU rickeU, WMtiaj; - m»lnutriiion. Cm r» «tor* th* maat tltkt Ur*d Mutotntioß, and eniaxce babtM , I OX , *M, STOKES AND CSEM2BZB
/Lit 1" #!s*£& I cr A« Whisky ™|f Proprietors: the P ISTIIiLERS G OMPANY Limited. LaiKest Scotch Whisky Distiller* io.the World. Capital employed over .£3.000,000. g EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. : ' ' " - AGENTS:— ' •; Fletcher Humphreys & Co., Christchurch. ... ...~^ T In planning an advertising campaign *' The . Weekly.Press" is always included —more than this, it always comes first on the Us*; by reason of the fact that advertisers and advertiiing agents regard "The.Weekly Pres*" 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 columns.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 4
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471Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 4
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