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BUY DAINTY HOSE AT SPECIAL' PRICES n grey, white, tan, brown and mole • Undoubtedly these aTe trie cheapest Hose that have ' been offered since pre-war days, and the prices are much below those generally ruling. The quantity is limited, so don't delay your purchases. Ladies' Black Lace Lisle Hose, assorted patterns, all-wool feet— Worth 4/11 Special Price 3/11 Ladies' Black Silk Ankle Hose— Worth 7/6 .. .. Special Price 6/11 Ladies' Black Mercerised Lisle Hose— Worth 6/6 Special Price 5/6 Ladies' Holeproof Cotton Hose, in shades of brown, navy and cordovan—Worth 9/6 .. .. Special Price 8/11 Ladies' Plain Black Cashmere Hose, in standard makes, including extra wide tops for stout ladies— Usually .. 8/11 9/6 9/11 11/6 14/9 17/6 Now .. 8/6 8/11 8/11 10/6 13/6 15/9

There are many people throughout Canterbury to-day who are worried and nervy through indecision. They are not enjoying life, and it is very often unsafe to approach them : they give quick,'uncivil answers to questions put to them, simply because their nerves are "fazzled." They are losing a lot of enjoyment, anchjt is all quite unnecessary. If you are in this unenviable state come to us, or ringus up, or write to us—we can help you to shed your worries, and make life sunny and pleasant. So many cars are offered to you that you find it hard to make the final choice'■: put your faith in the engineers who have built and improyed from year to year the car responsible for the phrase: "When better motor ears are built, Buick wilLbuild them." Since the time, twenty years ago, whernthe correctness of the principle of **Buick Valve-in-the-Head" design was established, Buick engineers have devoted themselves, through ceaseless research arid experimental, work, to the improvement of details in each succeeding" model, The result has been that the Buick has always represented the highest stage of development of scientific motor-car construction. In, the Buick car there is an expression of distinction and luxury, quality and refinement, con- '■'■■. sistency and power. It has never been buOt to a price ; months • before production the new models.are designed and tested. When they havei proved theu dortlectness the selling price is established on arlasisi of fair ancl rionest business practice. The Five-Passenger Touring Car has for a score of years been the most popular Buick model, the car which is chiefly responsible for the high reputation for serviceability won by the -Buick in every Country of the civilized world. /; .:,,. WiUi a wheel-base- of 118 inches,- and exceptionally long, ' y rear springs, deep buttonless cushions moulded in dull- ,;; t 'Our/f is at your service. If you cannot come to us. CORNER DURHAM AND KILMORE STREETS Ifejlfrbgrgf^ &.&£&>» a significantfact that most of the leading '.'■ men who know—-recommend and; use Monogram Oil. ? \ Brighton Beach, 2sth February, 1921. - ; ; ? Kennett ; v Brighton Beach, 19th March, 1921. Side-car Championship from and Fastest Time ;;..'..—R. Kennett D v i|frMile Side-car Championship—lst and Fastest Time—R. Kennett I ; You should profit by their experience I and use MONOGRAM in-your Motor.. I All Garages. j6hiißurns& Co. Ltd. New Zealand Distributors v ; Don't Use Paint . Stain, Decorate and Preserve YourHonse vnth "liiinpmvitol '.,' .(Life for Wood). . For Ootsiae wor«. fiWroomed cottage treated with "Lignam■4 vitol" for 100/-. Covering capacity, 400 i -' : >:J-' : :-^Sto. ! .feit:j« : 8an fl 9-. Inspect sai&ples. v . Get Booklet from Stockist*— Mason, Stralhers <& Co. Ltd

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17112, 6 April 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17112, 6 April 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17112, 6 April 1921, Page 5

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