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Men's All Wool Underwear Is scarce—int not at GILLS. •*»j s it might be that our luck's in FV (and that's yours if you hurry) | we've received a. number of H parcels of j Colonial All-Wool j PANTS AND I SINGLETS To sell at B Ribbed Q / *| All or Plain X/ J 1 Sizes fYes, all wool—every thread— and note particularly the price. The demand is such that wo I could easily ask more, but that's not our policy, our Lower-ttanil- H thc-City Pj iccs must prevail. B We pay Postage on fl ail Mall Orders B SYDENHAM l 1 nam I

WHEN YOU COME HOME,

A QUICK RECOGNITION. \ - It is not too early,, now that winter has begun to spread lier mantle again, to remind housewives that Tucker's , '"'Family" Souds aro already in great I demand, and are likely to bo in very much greater demand during the ■ colder weather. This is not in the j least surprising when it is fully appro- | ciatcd what an economic, as well as I high-class commodity. Tucker's soups 1 really are. Remember sharp, frosty [ evenings in tho past when you have I conn? home to dinner to be greeted at, tho table with the aroma of wholesome soup—one of those nutritious blends associated with the name and brand of "Tuckor's." Ererybodv.rclishes Tucker's Soups. Each packet shows how to utilise vegetables and left-overs in a most economical and delightful way. Older an assortment to-day, and y/m wii] enjoy watching and participating in th«i general appreciation of ono of tlic finest home dishes imaginable. Only a few pence per packet from all grocers. 11

| Highest ® I Quality H | CUTLERY P li Knife-cleaning is a SEQj ** nS7L£3S P thing of the past, thus g||g2 M eliminating all wear 1| and tear. :: :: g>jg; || The First cost im m is THE last. - ||| 111 Table Knives-— lj&| H 42/6 \-doz. 11l ill Dessert Knives— illi 111 37/6 h'doz. njl| IM Careers — 35J- pair | 1 jj|| 2«B, 230. 232 HIGH STREET. -H9 CHRISTCHURCH Ml

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 8

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