Perfect Tailoring Perfection in any line is difficult to attain but undoubtedly the nearest possible approach | to perfection in clothes is reached by i HAND-TAILORED j eniTC Hi SUITS : MUMI I Every man looks his best in one of our Suits mlw jpwly i 1 because it is made not only to fit the wearer ~i, mmf* Mnl §!•' 1 but to express his individuality. 'S|!| fl 3 Our tailors know how to design a suit that is ||j|tt|| ||j 1 smart in style and adapted to your build and |{ii|||i || . 8 general appearance. |||||||i | | Only the best materials and best workmanship if 1 are used, and you get the result in increased jlf flmmij I |jj I wear and satisfaction. Suits required for Grand Ii • I I National Week should be ordered at once. /|||| |jj S 1/. in the £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH ! W. STRANGE & Co. LIMITED J| „ | B Highest in Food Value j _ 9 # : I —Lowest.in Cost ] 111/ Si i fl Do you realise tlic great value of this Bm|K9B|HF Wj&4§ hK j g ' oat at ■ food? Scienlific investigation ! M/SlfiS B| ; f prove* that in food units it is twice as ' D Kail tfllftll 1/ H/n\ll\B H I I I valuable as eggs. And com- ! RSnlnMjKfe wJjjklH jjuii-U—J,l WTTtI j pare the price per lb. of this Inl IWj g/ffltlli ' I su P er fine "product of the oat i|(lj|i ! Creamoata p pT" >1 -** ffl (Cream o* the Oat) H I II • witheggs or steak. See to it lj{ My II ]jSsßss''**SS-sM 5 < B UMl ?iifTli Mi"Tsll I then lhat your far. ilyis served H J) I this most nourishing, ap- fiKSSa • —*Sr>f~ l I P e, '" n 8 > n d economical JmTai ' I of breakfast dishes. Tell WS <• I your grocer .to send you ■■ fl| rST 6 Cre»mo»ta packet eontiini jut A * H H M f E the coupons enabling you to /7 I\/j ■ £8 Worth , £1 Deposit, 1T Weekly 1 ~sf m 4UWitMe~ ■ £10 Worth I£2 Deposit, 3'2 Weekly H j JKJ/j, £ I £20 Worth: £4 Deposit, 6'4 Weekly g ■vWXiOfw6<>MnC£ I £30 Worth: £8 Deposit, 9'6 Weekly I <MKfi%jpToQl(€s I AO CUuea «f Fumrn™ «d Fumi.hmj. m Stock. B buy at |5g Hereford Street I ?. mm m i for cleaning the greasy over- 1 ■ SHOWROOMS UPSTAIRS. 9 I alls of engineers, mechanics, Ka B « J plumbers, painters and a ■ OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. H .... . ■ S Ii^LOTOf g The Unioertal Cleanser ] j romovex grease thoroughly but does S i no' injure the fabric. Get Moto j " MUSIC HATH CHARMS TO SOOTHE THE • I U it is wonderful. Blue \ S ra BREAST." how^ f Sr^po\i- 0 c tl on: ff tains.no grit. Green, s When the heart is sad and the spirits there's nothing | f T '■ half so sweet and restful as good music. 5 cleansing. Only lod. w» J "While away these long winter evenings with the § f M»t» / 'i Cbristcfcarck Colombia Graphophone | The instrument with a clear, soft, flute-like tone, and for >: j design and durability the best money can buy. '"ijiiiii - Come and hear the latest ir.odel in our parlours. , I WEBLEY, SONS & GOFTON LTD. 1 «Moslc Specialists, 243 HIGH ST., CHRISTCHURCH I V Vfi%n Wholcsalfi Amenta. lib tins. DaTidaon and Wauchop, Chrutcburcb. 14601 HARDWARE SALE I %| We are Closing the Premises known as | | Big ziMy I AITKEN & ROBERTS Pric^ Oil JULY 20. j Leather has gone up. Boots are a fearful price and, what's more, AH Goods must be Cleared by that date ! tJ } e r'» n ® ver t e . cheape cJ^ovn e J ; of the War, but my SECOND- ' ! HAND BOOTS are within the __ —— —— ma _ _ fi AI auda 3 reach of every purse. Scarcely WJI HBTi m.m*m i K. l W j worn, most of them, and such 8 XL* kjlMllltrU street B I smart, natty shapes. I buy frocs I u H very exclusive people, wno themH 88AM575 § selves buy the BEi>T. - But what raMmBHaSBBBSEMHHHBBBBBBBBBBBBSSBBBBBB BSBBSBnBmBBBRSS a difference YOU pay to what ; THEY pay. I have the stock to outfit everyone, Men, Women and Children. |frti MR3 ELLWOOD jm&F W 125. 155, 127 AKHAGH ST., Christchoroh [mS WOLFE'S ™ - M SCHNAPPS a» THE BOOT FOR YDUI ACURETTR K,ON " BY THE force OF MERIT Em yonr boots m otb«m see them and yon vill realiira bow eooipienoas Uiey on b*. ' ' * ■■ - - Hiorntnn'*BootiaremodalMfviUt eru/ L_. . ii! MONEY IN PODLTKY ud are I ' Til AO AIBCA fIL It A- : - • UnriT»a«l ft* Cctnfa-t nod W««r. iHIBI WIfIFFX W. Igli r; Hie Th* Jtanwn"WALK-OVEB"l!eot»eaa "— — m ■«» W - wm*mw i! sinjplest and nxnt reliable Hatcher m erfstenee. • Shoe* ur« it3<±edherts at gtaod&rd JPzlcn. - ft VICHNttA. SIKKBT 5 No stadrlng the jroistnrß (jnestiocu No watching '; ** *-,B— », .IMP- THARMTIW I TP. PHiTWP I«n nCnnDlTlUn I "Mipt of two stamps to ana postage. w —~ ■ * | W»» ■ *■ UcCuKATINb I RAXDIAI chicieniatchb CO. MIrM "«iS R ' I Deft 15,3Z1 Hfi'SL S)4KJ' HIGH STREET CHRISTCHUBCW i" _ _ . "■■"T™ - ■"""""sssr™ Ibk7-*4S. 1
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16264, 15 July 1918, Page 4
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810Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16264, 15 July 1918, Page 4
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