If SPECIAL NECKWEAR OFFER ' AT "THE FARMERS" OVa jfj OVa This is another of those welcome special offers which " The Farmers " are able to make from time to time. Bear in mind, this Neckwear is new, crisp and jjgj uncrumpled, latest styles representing unparalleled value at 6Ad. || CHANCES LIKE THESE AWAIT YOU : \ ' DAINTY WHITE MUSLIN or VOILE FRONTS, with newest shaped roll collars, in embroidered, also plain tucked styles— 5 Worth 2/6 to 3 11 N6w 6Jd \ ! TRETTY EMBROIDERED MUSLIN" and VOILE COLLARS, j 5 in the newest rolled or frilled styles— Worth 1/6 to o'll Now 6id I: is TUSSORE and WHITE JAP. SILK PETER PAN or ROLL COLLARS — [ I® Worth J/6 and 1/11 Now Q£d | WHITE PIQUE FRONTS with Roll Collars — Worth 3/11 Now 6jd j BEAUTIFUL FLORAL or SPOT SII,K and CREPE-DE-CHENE COLLARS f 'in the newest shapes— Worth 1/11 and 2/11 Now 6id [ DAINTY LACE COLLARS in rolled or frilled styles— I Worth 2'6 and 3/6 Now 6£d | "THE FARMERS " I 1 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH §8 Sk Branches : —Ashburton, Raniiora, Hawarden, Oxford
I Overland Wins Brisbane j - "Open-to-AII" Hiil Climb On October the 14th over in -Brisbane, the Automobile Club helcl an " open-to-all " hill climb at Mount C.ootha, and an Overland " walked off " with the laurels. The speed of the Overland averaged 42 miles per hour, and the full distance of the climb was covered !in 2 minutes, 21 J- seconds —a record for the course. The Brisbane Daily Mail commenting on the performance .says in parts—"Mr. F. Z. Eager, as might have been expected, won the time prize in the big event, cutting out | the course in^ the record time of 2 minutes 21 •-seconds. The previous best was his own\— j I 2 minutes 435 seconds. It also says : —■" If a man can drive up Mount Cootha in 2 minutes I I 2I ®' he can probably get up Mount Blanc with a little extra oil, and a few spare | parts." . 1 j I This is one more instance of Overland superiority. All over the world similar ner- | formances have been (and ARE being) put up. f E * LAN P,i s le s h° u M own > an d v '"e urge inspection of the dashing Model | 75 —the Colonial Model ! & | Call or write for the fine Catalogue—it's free. - New Zealand Farmers Co-op. Assn. I CHRiSTCHURCH
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I "CAPSTAN" Navy Cut | Tobacco Competition j £200 IN PRIZES j • Will be presented for the return of the largest numbers of CAPSTAN H Navy Cut Tobacco Tin Lids (Round). Tfie Lids may be taken from | Tins containing the Mild, Medium and/or Full Strengths. j Prizes Totalling £200 j Ist Largest Number £25 6th Largest Number £6 , j 2nd „ „ £15 7th „ „ £5 I 3rd „ £12 10s. Bth „ „ £4 4th „ „ £10 9th " „ „ £3 sth „ „ £7 10s. 10th „ „ £2 j n To persons returning the next 50 largest numbers £1 each • g B ,i i) »> 120 ,t it ■ 10s. ~ | I CONDITIONS—READ THESE CAREFULLY : * 1 Post your Lids to "CAPSTAN," Box ISI, G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. g 3 Be sure and enclose a slip in your parcel giving your full name and I H address, plainly ■written, also state the number s>f Lids returned. E ■ No parcel will be accepted unless f;ULL postage has been paid on same. \ B The winners' names and addresses will be published in the newspapers, j ■ Only CAPSTAN Tobacco Lids will be accepted—no others will count, i B The British Empire Trading Co. Ltd.'s decision will be final regarding 1 B any questions which may arise in connection with this Competition. | fl' Competitors should keep their Lids till the END of SEPT., 1917, and g | then senti them in in ONE PARCEL, SECURELY PACKED. fl REMEMBER THREE THINGS | B 1. Remember the Closing Date of the Competition. j B2! Remember to give your full name address and number of Lids ■ returned. ' . H 3. Remember to tie your parcel up securely. B THIS COMPETITION CLOSES ON 30th SEPT., 1917 I GET BUSY AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE * j ' THE HEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION Perfect Purity i Blood Poison, Bad Legs, Ulcers, Sores, fatofnl Files, I Gravel, Backache, Gout/ Sweßed' Joiats, Kidney. £{ nai f\ {) I I p Bladder Diseases,- Weakness,. Rheumatism, Loss ci |*f| I fl (f| II AIL Vigour and Vitality. If la dcabt ntnnber required, (tall I (I 111 wr U| T tend stamp addressed envelope for full particulars to ■ W1 nfea ha The Le Gere Medicine Co.". Haverstoik Road, Hamp> Head, Loadcn. Paris Depot—u Roe Castigliciis. A Wlinlninmf l Tnnir Kew York Depot—9o Beclunao Street. Try Km i " V ■ ' MUIUsUIUI. J. UiilL DRAGEE (Taste!ess) FORM of THERAPION—Easy j r<ns " Jo tatay«W» ImAM «W lit K/V. fdbdpal 1
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15750, 17 November 1916, Page 4
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