First Aid to Cold Folks: \ BLANKETS! " OTHER THINGS BEING EQUAL, IT IS OUR DUTY TO SUPPORT DOMINION .INDUSTRY • • IN THE WOOLLEN AND ALLIED'MANUFACTURES THINGS ARE MORE THAN<EQUAL,,AND > TAKEN FROM ANY VIEW POINT, THE PREFERENCE MUST GO TO THE COLONIAL-MADE ARTICLE. IN THE UNDERMENTIONED LIST ARE SOME VERY ATTRACTIVE VALUES THAT SHOULD APPEAL TO YOU CALL IN, INSPECT THEM. PREPARE FOR THE COLDER DAYS AHEAD. i COLONIAL GREY BLANKETS (Single Bed), At .. .. • • • • 16 / 6 P air COLONIAL GREY BLANKETS {Double Bed), At .. .. •• •• 20/- -pair COLONIAL GREY BLANKETS {Extra large), At .. .. . • • - 26/6 pair COLONIAL WHITE BLANKETS (Single Bed Size), at .. . • 16/6 to 27/- pair COLONIAL WHITE BLANKETS (Double Bed), At .. . • • • 22/- to 34/- pair COLONIAL WHITE BLANKETS (Extra large), At .. .. .. 28/- to 45/- pair Ready-Money Store. C 3782 ■ ' [ __■•'
.. .. TELEPHONE 1038 .. .. 'i In introducing the now world-famous London " Taxi Cab" to Christchurch,; , . we feel that we have supplied a public want. It means that we have brought', the price of motoring within reach of the general public, and everyone may now hire a "Taxi" for long or short distances, at any time of the day or night. t Below we.give a brief description of the Cab :— r ••■■ The "Taxi Cab " is built by Renault Frerfs. and. is recognised as the finest motor vehicle in the world. The body is of the Landau type, with the rear portion of the hood collapsible, leaving in front two sliding windows which makes an effective wind screen. For all ordinary purposes, however, the " Taxi " is run as a covered Landau. , Operated from one of the road rwhee}s_ is. the Taxi.nie.tsr, ;V tlj&Jristeumentt which denotes the fare, aocorduig to the dfefcahce' t^vell^ftne'iaro' being in view of both passenger and driver. Charge is made during the time the "Taxi" is kept waiting,:but jo.f..caurse.at a muchness rate • than when running. This charge is likewise' shown t by~ the Taximeter, v and at the completion of a journey, the passenger pays Only the fare .as indicated by the meter*. . ; '; ; " .> - .An impression exists that the " Taxis " can only,be used on short'distances, we wish to point out that the Cabs, like Cars, can travel anywhere, and we undertake trips to Akaroa, Hanmer, Tiraaxu, Dunedin, in fatt anywhere. ' • The public will find the Cabs delightfully'easy and quiet to fide in, with no possibility of soiled clothes as in open cars, while] the charges- are no more than with the horse-drawn vehicle, , . FOR SALE. —One 8 H.P. Rover, 2-seater, hood and screen, electric lamps, owner leaving for England. . ■'"' FOR SALE.— One Decanville, 4-seater, ■18 H.P:, painted dark green, • complete with lamps and horn. - ' ; ■ ' • FOR SALE. —A superbly finished 28 H.P. Darracq. nearlynerw} and in thorough order, wind-screen and hood, dual ignition. Owner -bought larger car, and will accept extremely tow price. :
A. W. SMITH <®> SON Central Garage, Worcester Sbreet*
BEST QO3NIEIE WINE, 2,6 per Bottle. AT Barnott's, Chemist, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. wavebley port, 2/6 per Bottle, AT TUB Dom nlon Hotql Only GLOUUESIfiIi ST., OHSISTCHUKOHSUPERFLUOUS HAtR ggy Violet Snow Cream rlfegS Is the only permanent cure. __T^ Excellent (or P 5 " 3 ??^. Freckles, Wrinkles, &c. 1 **• PRICS 4/8. G. BONNINGTON, W. T. McFERRAN, C4SOI and leading Chemiits. The Reliable INFLUENZA Cure, 2/COOK <& ROSS, Chemists. yf% Jt OfSEYHEfiO W* /"A W Pnnttßtelj trey.tuirit ,n *t*, n 'feet«c- -- b..k ibe «i«mJ colour to • ■•V 9* !~ i Tour n«:r titer • («w »ppli e ». c T : ~— i t,OM ' MimoJMm* the tealp. ITi '"'dye pow ol ' u ' t *' r - " B Procor. • kott!. i»J, T . S.tiif.ciMKi martoB Itrf. or Tmif mor.*» relunded. Pnee. 7/6 oa H bottle, poil free. Private eorreiDondenee invited I MISS M. McELWAIN, ft TOILEr SPECIALIST, 25< QUEEN ST., JIUCICUNu. BAKaNS PQWOER '"~°r-" H.Z- FARHEBS CO-OP.
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