COLD SNAP IN FRANCE. DEATH OF CREOLE. By EhWmia Telkubaph—Copyright] I United Press Association, j (Received 8 a.m.) Paris, .January 6. Twenty-two Creole conscripts succumbed during the recent severe cold.
As a special inducemeut to. shop at ins establishment during the Xmas season. A. Spence, draper and clothier. is now giving to his customers a handsome bonus of 2s 6d in the £ discount off all cash purchases of IDs and over in value. This concession on his prices, which are already bedrock, should lead to big business bbing done. x
-the Guarantee of Satisfaction The Zealandia seal guarantees satisfaction jn footwear—it -ensures comfort in walking—long service—noiselessness. Think the matter out—Zealandia Boots are made in New Zealand by a factory employing hundreds of skilled workers, equipped with every modern labour saving machine and device-, under the management of men who have been trained in the largest factories of England and America. It is made from the finest, leathers and materials specially selected for New Zealand conditions. I n style, the Zealandia is right up to the minute, for as soon as a new model is originated in England or America, lasts are forwarded to us. Try one pair, and'you'll always buy them, if your retailer can't supply you, write to SKELTON, FROSTICK & CO., LTD. CHRISTCH'JRCH And at Auckland Palmers! on N„ and Grcymonth. 57 W M ¥ ■■■> -- f ■'■ " <>..ti;%
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6, 7 January 1914, Page 8
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227Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6, 7 January 1914, Page 8
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