.1, j~7rr~The Chandler-Six 1 j J i—suc k extreme flexibility! such great model, backed by a specialised experience in j(C? S| i| ■ the designing and building of Six-cylinder Cars, . " "j™ 0H Jw " jl jjf ensures that the more thorough the com]j)anson If made manifest. Bosch Magneto; Gray and Davis Electric Generator and Grey and Davis electric Jflu B starting motor; Ray field double-jet carburettor; genuine Mayo Mercedes type radiator, Jly Comfort and power and finish and snap cast a / um i n / um motor-base, extending from frame to frame; three silent and enclosed nfjllJfc> and style—we ask your discerning judgment c /, a ; ns j or driving motor shafts; imported annular ball bearings; silent worm-bevel rear .j upon these features as embodied in the latest QX / e . aux iliary seats in tonneau of touring car are instantly adjustable, ,and fold away II) | \ model of the Chandler Six—knowing we can ' fn Q f / ron/ seat; gcnuine hand-bused leather upholstery; 'Ml n I \ anticipate a favourable verdtct, smce the en- GMe patent one . m an top, covered with genuine NeVer*tUs I dorsement of twenty thousand (zU,UUU) cur tains; Stewart-Warner magnetic speedometer; demountable rims; complete TNT lT impossible. '" makes disagreement incidental equipment; and the marvellous " CHANDLER " MOTOR. ■ ; !| I Call, it will be a pleasure to demonstrate this car to you. I If j A. W. SMITH & SON, Central Garage, Worcester Street.
I /p\ To Campers and Picnickers! n Be sure to take with you on Ui your outing a tin or two of {Cafe aa Lait) Makes delicious Coffee in a moment. No milk or sugar required. Simply add boiling water and your Coffee is I perfectly made. Most refreshing fff morning, noon or evening. ijSPf tjklk Leaves no "Grounds" for Complaint! <©v Made in England by . lie j .j Nestle'a—purveyors to the VV3| tjj^ British Navy and Army. / \ Sold by All Grocers and Storekeepers Now for a \ \ Sanitary ISi/W- wjmml'i Water Closet ttygtif. %ff|| 1 A bowl that looks clean does xH- l/ly W not always mean a strictly sani- || \<&tjjs, f tary- bowl. The hidden trap t" I'frij must be reached, thoroughly. cleaned and kept clean. k - <neF T -— Sani-Flush )S<jg) will do it without any dipping v, of water or scrubbing. It is an V: v wAteiP^'ir easy way. Just sprinkle a little r " p u V. vr |k Sani-Flush into the bowl every cant clean few days. This unique clean- Vgsf]ush \\ ser is for this purpose only and does the work perfectly. Ask Your Dealer Your dealer has Sam-Flush or can get it quickly; or write us a card giving your dealer s name and we will have you supplied. Sani-Flush should be used wherever there are toilets in Residences, Business Offices, Stores, Factories, etc. Does not injure plumbing connections. THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS COMPANY Lower Cuba Street, 109 Pitt Street, Wellington, N. Z. Sydney, N. S. W. Wolsey Underwear » The man who bought German underwear before the war wronged himself and injured his country, yet there is no better underwear in the world than British there is no better British-made underwear than Wolsey. And there is nothing doubtfnl about Wolsey. The firm that makes it is British —its workers are British —its Directors are British its shareholders and capital are British-and alwayshavebeenßritish. No German-made Goods hiding behind a British mark nothing like this has ever happened with Wolsey. Any Woluy garment that shrinks we replace free. But see that _ v * it is Wolsey—the Wolsey Trade Mark on every garment is your v ' guarantee and protection. Made in all shapes and sizes, for trL. Men ' Wome "' and Chilt,ren ' Tirrvr crv unci? « 'n Winter comfort is essential WOL>3li<l- £lLl3ll« I in a good hose-it is found in X nOLSDIZ wolsey Hose. Protection against colJ and damp is also nccesle sary—that, too, is found in Wolsey. Better than foreign hose UNSHRINKABLE j or appearance and wear—and cheaper in the end. THE WOLSEY UNDERWEAR COMPANY : : LEICESTER
I POPULAR CAMERA 1 either, and nickel-and black mamel fitting*. N PRKE, with Maniseus Lens, 40/PRICE, with R. R. Lens, 47/6 SUCKLINGS THE ATTRACTIVE KODAK STORE IOS CASHCL ST., CHRISTCHURCH V Btm-une ———— ELECTRICITY Power or Light Installations .. Accessories of every Description Nothing in $he nature of electrical work, be it a large or small undertaking, comes amiss to us. Our large skilled and experienced staffs enable us to execute any work entrusted to us efficiently, promptly, economically. The large stock we carry of dynamos, motors, launches, fittings, radiators, cookers, irons, torches, fans, etc., ena.bles us to supply any accessories needed at a reasonable price. Try us once. Inspect our stock. Ask for prices of free estimates. You will soon realise that for quality and valuue in matters electrical we are unsurpassed. A.& T. Burt Ltd. street » - BaMi z g_ I Better Washing With a Easier Washing COPPER ■ Washing clothes with a Gas Copper becom€S.al- .Many a "wash" has most a Pastime com- fQ \£/.C been spoiled by soots pared with the dirt, /hxffos , inconvenience and worry H from tie coal fire copper of the old-fashioned . JB —Gas Coppers are . . wood or coal copper. fMi scrupulously clean—no . Yon don't' have to rise soot-, smuts, or other eady and light the "cop- pjjfeggs/jC/ 4, dirt to soil your clothes, per fire "when yon have , a Gas Copper. There's Sixpence pays for two no •waiting for the fire to boilings—there's cconomyfor you- . W jfifc I""!*" Gas Coppsrs '» the'heat to yonr-exact: *7. onr Showroom. Christchurch Gas Co. Ltd. WORCESTER ST. - 'Phones 432 & 2140 cant—raa '
At Thursday's mcctirg of the Education Board tho following resignations were received and accepted: — Miss A. 0. Merton, Arundel; Miss A. Scav, Chrwtchurch East; Miss M. Law]or," Clandeboye; Roland K. Grieve, Doyleston; Miss A. H. Andrews, Fairton ; Mifs M. Thompson (provisionally), Grey mouth; Miss I. Neilson, Hokitika; Mr A. Pempscy, Jack's Mill; Mr G. Ormandy, Limvood; Miss O. M. Hewitt, Lyalldale: Miss I<\ E. Ormaud.y, Normal School (Training College); Miss P. E. P.c<Z gs, Owenga (Chatham Islaads); Hondo E. Hoskin, Rangiora; Mrs McZenzie. Rapaki; Miss Louisa Turner, Ross: Hfcs L. C. Moore. Sauthbridg?; Mr Jr. W. Bfaythwayt. Scotsbtnn; Mr J. G. Parry, SnricgficU.
A SOLDIER'S PRESENT. For a soldier at the front or in camp, a meat xrekame gift is a Is 6c! fcottfe i'lueasol for staving off cMEb or dispelling z«erat>es of disease. The canteen. contractors at Trenthcm (Messrs DasciaSv Ltd.) write: —"It has. hsca rather esarprisins: to onr firm the \rondcrfcl sab ttc now have for fluenzol.''' 9
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