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THE PLAIN CREAM CRACKER Plain, Honest, Straightforward, Without Frill* AULSEBROOK'S \j2 Udlll \JM QvUvl v Are known and appreciated by thousands of • sensible-thinking people as a food of wonderful value—a food of health, strength, power. Such Crackers as you never had before, and what is more they are always crisp, fresh, and full of flavour, as though they had been bought at the oven .. Aulsebrook's Cream Crackers .. "TRUTrT FOOTBALL COMPETITION! A GUINEA A CUES! tySoney Prizes Every Week In order to heighten the ioUrost in this ituon'e Bagby FeatWU HxtiM, tin . proprietor* of " Troth " have decided te o8«r weekly Prixes of £1 I*. mk! Ifk M. respectively to the persons making the First and B#om4 most Meant* tofswU •! the results of the Three Senior Rngby Football M*tcte» played under t$M MapioM of the Canterbury "Bogby Football Unioa daring the ooraiac ■eaaoa. _' . Aay persra is eligible to oonpete, eseayt tmpUyiw of tha Ghrisiehanfc Prtll Company. The Competitions for each Saturday will tAom oa the pewtwu Friday nigbft M 10 o'clock. The entriei will not be opened till the wmiUkim «n erer, and ike zwalai will be MiHoaaced in eaak MewUy'i " Troth, M ' It Costs Nothing to Compete. The foOonrimr matcbee ha/re been arranged far oest S*feird«y>— CHTOSTCHURCH t. CA.N29SCSUBT OOLlfßfi. UNWOOD v. OLD BOYS SYDENHAM t. M3EKTVAML ALBION a Bye. , . All that it is necessary for eectpetitote t« do is to Cut otrt tfo* Form appearing In " Truth,*' fiU in ttnir aeieetioiw, and (orwKrd tfcam ia closed envelopes to the Football Editor, " Troth " Office. • THIS WEEK'S COMPETITION CLOSES FRIDAY MOHT, at 1O o'clock. . TBI YOUB LUCK. , " I YOU WANT NOW! I m The stocks at the fancy counter'of D m Place for Value " are now replete with splendid. X H seasonable goods and late novelties for "VWiitef wftar: Every V Wα article is of reliable quality, yet of most moderate price; Here '• H |s are a few lines picked from a host of con values:—-' . ,■: 1 WARM WINTER GLOVES. || p| Gloves of quality—good fitting-7-good wearing—jast the ■' rjjja gloves to keep your hands warm these cold days. H W& LADIES'FUR-LINED KID GLOVES, superior quality .. 4/11 I E| LADIES'ASTRACHAN GLOVES, strong make .. .. 2/» ■ m LEATHER DRIVING GLOVES, dark tan, foar buttons .. 4/11 ■ Rβ GOOD CASHMERE GLOVES 1/11 2/3 2/t pair ■ |i CHILDREN'S LINED KID GLOVES 2/« 2/9 pair ■ H CHILDREN'S BEST ASTRACHAN GLOVES .. .. Iβ- 1/11 pair ■ m CHILDREN'S RINGWOOD GLOVES, white, red. navy and brown, .■ . h .. .. .... .. .. .. .. Bd. to 1/- pair H SILK EVENING GLOVES, black, white, cream .. f/B pair ■ I RELIABLE HOSIERY. li H Compare the style, wearing qualities, and pice of Stock- H H ings bought here with any others, and you will always buy ■ W: your hosiery here. • , ' H M LADIES' ALL-WOOL HOSE, in all ribs, special value .. */- pair ■ §3 LADIES' L^CE CASHMERE HOSE, a really good stocking, for 2/- ■ m BOYS'GOLF HOSE, with turnover tops, price according to size— H W BOYS' HOME-KNITTED HOSE, made of 5-ply Roslyn wool, un- H n surpassed for wear—Sizes 234.5 6 7 8 9 H m 2/- 2/2 2/4 2/1 2/t 2/10 3/- 3/S ■ a GIRLS' CASHMERE HOSIERY, all sizes & ribs from 1/- to 2/11 pr. ■ i We give 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash. I E| . AND . Iffip^/W^HHI ' cnt93 ""V * ■ -- '' ' ■ — FLftfiNELETTES. srsss:r v r-r H : Stripes .. .. .. .. 6Jd aad gd Specially selected for Pyjamas, 36m. wide.. .. gsd peW aed ifWhite Twill 6Jd per yard White Twill ojd 1/- 36m, wiie White plain, very t.ne, specially manufactured for Ladies' T'rirti rwnr fjd'jd '^r; j " 1 " LOE'S IRISH LIMEN & CASH DMPERY STCK, ££& ■ .. ASK FOR n jA.M I MACKSE'S famous I 'WHITE HORSE CELLAR 'I I SCOTCH WHISKY. I

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13104, 1 May 1908, Page 3

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