Briscoe Wins the Big Economy Test I We have just received advice by mail from Los I Angeles that, in the big "Economy Run," over a distance of 374$ miles, the "Briscoe" surpassed all competitors, averaging 34 miles to the gallon of petrol. I * In actual use, the Briscoe has always proved l itself a most economical car—light on both ( petrol, tyres and oil. I BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW I DAVID CROZIER Ltd. | m mm (Late Dexter & Crozler) HHHB Agents, Worcester Street West, Christchurch I . mfi2B-47uV
AERTEX ! Cellular Clothing | Ideal ; TH E »cienli:'ic con*trucrion I ev^n k tempcrature bec*u»e j ! of the non-conducting air entangled in th: methe* of | BEING woven en a loom ' | a?c cut and fashioned on Ullof*""-® j easily repaired it damaged I in washing, andeconomicau I are in the UopicJ, and to preveoi ! ,u ™ Mb " :MAERTE«I j THE CELLULAR CLOTHING i CO., LTD., 72-73 F.re Str«i, | LONDON, E.C.2. I
Ij>cal Reprtsenlalice: MR. A. WORDEN, 46 HOLLY RD., CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. a "refresher" and a food I j i M«n'< Slant « « tfl THIN Rubber plates. witli raised studs, 1 B Liiht s'B jI to be attached on top of ordinary tolei and e | Lad!**' | 4/- heel*, giving complete protection from wear. 5 E (Heiu oaly), | S 1 «*"*" g, MIUTART \ F ££[ 1 | . SOLES AND HEELS j \ § | bootmer make one pair of boots fiSglßf | | , last the time of three wBF | i /rrr THEY impart smoothness to the tread, § g BRADFIELD *y| _j ve grip, and prevent slipping. Keep § I MacPHEWON. in wet weotW. Ideal for f olf. | 5 34. W»tor SU .... . Offi<l«ri and 3 * Donadln. PHILLIPS PATENTS, Ltd-, Ltmitft. Eng. M«n Ow»w. H liirjmiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiii;mii!iiiiiini:iii:i!iniiuiii:iiiii!iiiiiii:uiiiiii!mnmiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimi!imiiim{§
A New Year Resolution > FOLLOW THE CROWD TO f QUARTERMAINS | The Hairdressers j 276 High Street opp. City Hotel j _____ 1M , (j
i . — • - ■ ■ ■ A ' appmmm | s 3 | BSS 2S i Art (! 1 Calendars f i £5 5 ' S Write for one—it's FREE is * s 855 Z2S •gS ss s .. SS 55 ¥~*VERYONE needs a good Calendar, but it is very difficult 55 S fj to get a satisfactory Calendar nowadays. The Pro- e~ EE pijetors of" Amber Tips" Tea hare therefore published 52 55 two artistic and beautiful Calendars, splendidly printed in | £ BE seven colours. If you wish to secure a copy, send fourpencc Sg 55 in (tamps to cover cost of postage and packing, addressing j|| SS your letter to "Amber Tips" Tea, Box 946, Christchurch. £j§ as It is necessary for applicants to write as early as possible in 5 BE view of the very large demand for Calendars, and the fact sss S that only a limited number are available. Only one will be S EE * sent to each applicant and it is not necessary for you to be gS a user of "Amber Tips" Tea in order to obtain a fret '§§ => Calendar. Write to-day. fH ss ass S a ass ss as as siliiiiuinfiuinimnuiiminiEUiiHiiiiiniiiiKiiniiDmiiiiiiiuiKniiuoiiniiEiiiilis
BHBg3W wrht, dainty in lUvonT ra i; 1 j ' _ „ , _ . t B § g £ M /smut 9 ls a Powerful yet Harmless Water-white | MIJLI VJIN DISINFECTANT ■ \\f •\fl|// home'* a mooes*. > . TWi is no term wide er.ough in ifsmeaninp to describe MILTON, and there isnothisf rTf \\.V » l/jy /irtrm j> "WiiJ'UlJ 1"L ■! in exist<jpce with «hich to compare it. D| / fh 1 K *T?SCC a MILTON takes the place of hundreds of preparations to dailyuse. a<IIL. . 3WK / i.hw<wimi ySSSSSssSSSSv MILTON is more effective than Carbclic Acid, more cseful than soap. /RUHk ;| . MILTON is safe and wholesome as water. jMHRin kills all smells and disease germs r*~j ~~ MILTON WILL NOT Burn lie Skin— Poiscn Hcnssn Beings— Take x?' Fire or Eiplodc Ccrrcde Human Tissue I I d/) 0 or uce in Dairies. Hotels Schrols. Hospitals, Laundries, Theatres, Bottleworks. Factories. Ships. Restaurants. Kltchcna. BMiifiHSiJ C Batfca. Public Buildings, Public Convtyrncet, Slaughterhouses, etc. HgraoMffJ * ! c Milton leaves no Smell of Chemicals or Disinfectants. B«U«! tJ Iwtreciwwu wi'l each Pant**. IfllSiflflUf (OPPOSITE BAND ROTTODA). • ; W^Bgf • _ K Wholesale Diltribntari: P®® i*to in Artiatic Portrsituii— I SMITH & SMITH LTD on.* colour merchants rriphs which mo truly natural and artiatio. S /&.£ *L AiL Wt t*?ITJLA A& & M~t A 1-/. CHRISTCHURCH - Groups, Parties, ajsd. Outdoor Photo- g | _ ~ ~~ II ill wm The Charm of Cotton Voiles There is a wonderful fascination in Cotton Voiles, especially < when they are seen in the fine textures and beautiful patterns of those now shown at Strange's. Make it one of your earliest pleasures to see these dainty fabrics. * GRAFTON'S FLORAL VOILES- PLAIN STRIPED VOILESWorth •• 4 - !1 l Special value .. .. 2/11 yard Now 211 3,6 yard ' FLORAL VOILES in pretty posy designs, light PLAIN VOILES in finish— 2/11 to 3/9 yard grounds 3,11 yard PLAIN WHITE VOILES - Beautiful FLORAL VOILES in dark grounds- 40 in. .. 1/6} to 4/11 yard -10 in. • • 4-/9 yard WHITE and COLOURED VOILES with coin and COTTON GEORGETTE in new pale shades--fancy spots—4o in. •• 4/6 yard GRAFTON'S VOILES, fancy stripes, medium shades 40 in. MERCERISED POPLINS in a large range of 4' 11 yard colourings . • • • • • 2/11 yard W. STRANGE & CO. LTD. saw ~ W» 11
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19200110.2.16.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16728, 10 January 1920, Page 4
Word count
Tapeke kupu
834Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16728, 10 January 1920, Page 4
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
Ngā mihi
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.