ANOTHER WEEK—AND THIS CHANCE TO | SAVE in LADIES' FOOTWEAR WILL BE GONE j Every lady knows the high prices she had to pay for Footwear before . 'The Farmers' JHtif Great Winter Sale i Every lady, therefore, should grasp this wonderful opportunity I to get the best quality stylish footwear, at the low bargain I prices which hold sway in our Footwear Department now. FOOTWEAR BARGAINS LADIES' SHOES, in black Box Calf or Glace KidFormerly 15/9 to 24/6 .... Now 5/11 to 14/9 LADIES' PATENT LEATHER BOOTS (high leg)— Formerly .... 39/6 .... Now .... 27/6 LADIES' FAWN GABARDINE-TOP BOOTS— Formerly 28/6 .... Now .... 19/6 SPECIAL.—Just received, a late shipment of 150 pairs only, LADIES' and MEN'S CLOGS (warm lined) - To be cleared from 14/9 pai f 'The Farmers' Christchurch | An Overland Gar for "The Long, Long Trail" The more you motor, the more, reason why you should be motoring in an Overland " Light Four." For if the Overland saves you a certain percentage of tyre and petrol ' cost in one mile V.it will save you a thousand times that apiount lor every thousand miles you travel. '« ; . Reason it" out yourself. Weigh the tacts in the. mental balance. Ask yourself, "Is it better to drive a weighty cumbersome car, or an economical Overland "Light s Four" ? , Always bear in mind, of course,-that "Light Four" is of fashionable appearance. Its lines are graceful—there are 110 jutting corners—no protruding battery boxes • or door handles. The one-man top folds away nicely, and whether up or down, . — 1 it hariionises with.the general scheme of symmetry. . . ~ • V' ' • Therefore, rest assured that you can be as proud of your. Overland as another man .. is of his weighty car. The difference is that paying more per mile than you aire. •' : ; ; Get Overland details. You'll find " Light Four " the best car, whether for the . . short trails about town, or "the long, long trail" into-country districts.; DEMONSTRATIONS ARRANGED—CATALOGUES FREE. N.Z. Farmers Co-op. Assn. Ltd. CashelSt. r Christchnrch
ALL The Goodness of the Oat If you reject any of the outer part of the oat except the actual husk you are throwing away that which embodies the best of the nutriment—valuable mineral qualities that build Strong Bone and Sound Teeth. Oto and OATINA contain all the oat—rolled and crashed into a. perfectly digestible form. Insist on OTO or OATTN"A and yon can'be snre yon are gutting all that yon pay for—to umrabine food-value, in quality in ■weight. ' In 411*. and SSOlb. ! Full Wright At all good Store*. Hide by k 9an, U4. I «.».** ChrirtdlßCh. ' ' "
BUY FROM YOUR GROOEC UH BUNTING Gil, BRU&gfmm obtainable at ironmongers & LEAPIHO OlLfr COLOR MERCHANTS
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16257, 6 July 1918, Page 3
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