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SAXON OFFICIAL REPORT. n NAME OF CAR—2-3 Beat®r Saxon, owned by Dexter and Croziei* 9 Standard Equipment, Etc. COURSE—Christchurch to Hanmer. 0 DRIVER-H. G. Lane. - DlSTANCE—Speedometer reading, 167.1 miles-Road guide, 174 miles 0 FUEL—Plume. 1 CONSUMPTION OF FUEL-3.7044 gallons. - MILES PER GALLON—Speedometer reading, 45.11—Road guida ~ reading, 46.97. I OBSERVER'S REMARKS--5 NO INVOLUNTARY STOPS TFERJE MADE either on tfco out- '* 5 ward or homeward journeys, the engine running well throughont the whole distance. The road between Chanrys and Leithfield was rather heavy, othorwiso tho roads wero in fair order. * (Signed) ' * i • C. G. McKELLAR, L " Official Observer. * ; D 2363—7871 j | ere - s to Eg 1 prevent you, even fe 1 though you "Board' g 1 i iinhheon cheese jg. M . placed on the p "Always on Top" 1 Tiger Tea has now established itself here | in Canterbury — it's " on top " in the estimation of partifcular j people who up till fj [|B now have been un- —; — able to get a teg to ll jm! . please their palates. 1 |t jljl j|J Hf Tiger Tea is here to stay. * By regularly ** y maintaining the right - quality it will be Ihe rOpillaT "always on top" as *-• ■ - • ' ■ it is in Southern j Elltertamef markets. I The most popular of all musicil instruments :[ I is undoubtedly tbe Gramophoae. It bring* ' to any homo ths w-sld'f greatest musical ' talent and is an endless source of ecjoymeot. ffj _ _ -Vi, - There are three leading makes of Gramoni|V B * M phones that far surpass all others in tons ; MLMmm 'w Aw a A and quality— the most csseati.il point of a.'. Gramophone. These th e: leaders arc the • Your Grocer Sonora — New Edison Try it ONCE, and His MaSter ' s Voice you'll understand I We stock the thr»e mikes in table and ; J # I ; f cabinet models, at all prices. , the TCaSOn of its I are welcome to call and hear them In •" popularity,. , . | our Gramophone Parlours. J IN THREE GRADES jj' WnhtJTrancis d£M|[ _ i Linoleums und woodwork are : i |g | cleaned more 9 ; I 9 U(9'11 I TfoM 4 ® mother's millc_ § A Jl I I is not forthcoming, fresh cow's g Thm Universal Cleanser [ milk, to which Mellin's Food has \ dissolves which -1 been added,is the nextbest tbiog f ~ —because Mellin's Food'humanises' | for clothes. Non-iniurioug— ihe fresh cow's milk whilst pre- | leaves no odour. Only lOd. J J . i vt rf- 8 at" l - Sold everywhere. serving those Valuable qualities 5 Kino lab 1 for all household por- • j which only fresh milk offers. I j.*.*..-obtains ao ; £ Green label —the With Mellin's Food, cow's milk can be s (;leansei —for heavy, J instantly modified to suit the requirements of £ hard cleansinsf. j , ■ a babe from birth, and through every stage of '£ Mot® Cbjmlcal C«» qj/« J ,1 babyhood Mellin's Food provides just those j CHKISTCHUXCH t substances which ensure the full, healthy, a 2 5 aad wcll-balanoed development of the child. g i FRFFt A Sample of Mellin's Food, . * iV*-**- 4 * together with a useful Hand- lODtl book for Mothers, "The Care of Infants," 1 ' will be sent Post Free on request. Write: . |>>|| .__ r • MESSRS.GOLUN& CO. PROPRIETARY uj * IMPEND LESS ON CLOTHIN^I , | AND BE OBESSED f i■■ 11 1 | JUST AS STYLISHLY | 1 | This is the time for'economy, and | j .... every sovereign you save is H ii | S an important item. @f • , * * :It is al*o important that yoa should K /n, 1 o | present a smart appearance. g Qj (J Ka^llClLl'y j Good, clean, second-hand clothinff B I enables you to do both. n Neglige SMits, "without collars, , '.f,V % I have some exceptionally j, r ood H from 2/11 ! Suits that are quite inexpensive. H Smart SMrts, in latest styles, ' jt ; and in Ladies' Costumes X am par- 9 with or •without • collars — ticularly well off. B 3/11 4/H to 6/9 . \ f Come and see them — every garment is H , nam . i perfectly clean »nd sweet and the prices ■ Make a point 01 ECOICg U3CSB ate but a fraction of the orisiraJ cost. B values. •v". BWSPS. EULWOOD | ■ . .-! i plimsoll'3 ■ i c.. n «r M».W» * si.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16141, 20 February 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16141, 20 February 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16141, 20 February 1918, Page 4

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