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pis i; The Farmers u I CASHEL STREET GHRISTCHURCH f To-day is the fir»t day of this record-smashing event—all goods are greatly reduced for quick clearance. This Sale brings you opportunities aplenty to buy Better Clothes at Decidedly Lower Prices. Realise that we offer you first-class Winter Goods in complete assortment. Each day will bring forth new bargains,, and buying liberally meanf continued savings. You shop to save at "The Farmers" Great Winter Sale! v. ■ T ■i 1 l^M'r

MY WOED! THAT EUENITUEE WAS CAEEFULLY HANDLED. "Yes. I got the New Zealand Express Company to remove our furniture, and they did it. really well. The wife is delighted. We had a great many small things fiat, if we had packed them, would have been in hundreds of pieces, but, thanks to the Express Company's careful handling, reached us quite safe and all sound. Take my advice and employ them H you are moving." New Zealand Express Company, Limited. Offices in all chief towns. , - —6 In referring to the new list of justices of the peace for New Zealand, which was published in the "Gazette" recently, the'' Otago Daily Times'' says: —"lf the list is as erroneous in respect of the whole of the Dominion as it is in respect of Dunedin it is greatly in need of revision. At ldast 12 of the names of justices supposed to be resU dent in Dunedin are those of persons* who are now dead, and who in somo instances have been dead for years."

THE FRESHEST AND MOST EFFECTIVE MALT EXTRACT. DOES THE MOST GOOD

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 4

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