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The Best Styles —Best Vaiyes. » Earnest, sincere effort w the direction of value-giving, wndoubtetfiy account* for the ever-increasing business of •«»• store Out policy is not to sell the CHEAPEST goods—true economy does not lie m that direction—but we do sell the BEST good* at the lowest prices, and this is what our customers appreciate. For the new season our buyers stationed in London have again sent us th« very latest and best ———■ —Styles for Spring —- 1 These are on board the S.S. Ruapehu and will be all ready for inspection in the I course of a day or two. Many Smart Models in Millinery have already arrived. Call in and see them, if only to acquaint yourself with the •^W^aP*. 5,— r ——■■—*■u—■ inii^— ——— —t— —j——ssss—a— —S—bsi sM» jhhlism im ■>— ssss-ssgsw— —as—s—ss—S—■ 9 ' JK_J_|»»»J-""'

EARLIEST CANTERBURY A Unique Record By MR. JAMES HAY (One of Canterbury's Pioneers). In this work, the copyright of which has been secured by " The Weekly Press," Mr. Hay sets down his personal knowledge of— The, Maoris The Whalers, who Preceded the Pioneers The French Pioneers The British Pioneers, and Personal and Sundry Reminiscences Written in a very graphic and attractive style, no more valuable contribution to the EARLY HISTORY OF THE COLONY has been made, and air who are interested ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to obtain each week " THE WEEKLY PRESS." The reminiscences commenced in the issue of July 22nd. AT ALL BOOKSELLERS Or the Office of this Paper

TO THE FRUIT GROWER The name BEAN on a pump means simply this—** the best | that can be produced for the purpose." There is no other I line which can compete for Efficiency and Durability. I The man who operates a Bean "Magic" is working against | only one-half the pressure indicated on the gauge, in all | other pumps he is compelled to work against the full | pressure indicated. | ■ j SBND FOR CATALOGVB | I SOLE AGENTS |

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 13

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318

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 13

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