I j?7 I THERE'S NO PLAGE LIKE STRANOES iftifafc —FOR LITTLE BOYS' SUITS.— | (4l Jr O£o Sample Suits To fit Boys of from 3 to 9 years of age vgiji are under offer this week tJ At Heavily Reduced Prices d9J| »jj \&g CONWAY SUITS in newest Tweeds and - > Nwj^/^V^ c I M Reduced to ... 7/6 8/6 10/6 /fl\ W^y^^k. J . FANCY SUITS, with Test and large collar / $ «*/W Seduced to ... 8/6 9/3 ii/ 6 / eif w[2sW \ BEDROCK. i # /I IBV^r ! WE GIVE NO \ TUHC SUITS, with belt and large collar L ° I B^J^ i| i DISCOUNT I 15/6 16/6 18/6 ff J©ft - IS? Sp Reduced to ... 9/3 11/6 18/9 [L | lla ANOTHER SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIS WEEK! f§\W 96 Youths' Rugby Suits Hf |fl 3 garments. To fit Youths of from 12 to 16 years. ' ||w 1 |||r Made from Best N.Z. Tweeds 30/- 32/- 34/- • ! M J§ Mi W Reduced to ... 24/6 28/- 27/6 * vmjr W&W W. STRANGE gr> Co. lutd. U .' CHRISTCHURCH. J J
The "WERTHEIM'^^^^^ I the very best Sewing Machine on the mar- jPfltf Jm ket, our statement is backed by facts of the liESHSSßljffil | day it is replete with every new fitting that .^^SmVP 1 while its foundation of solid strength and durability make it the possession of a life Pμ i«iii«i«iiiii mi ■ ■ i ' Mi n B It will pay you, in your own interests, to test the " Werthejm " for yourself to see how m easily it runs —how simply it's constructed—how. easily it's kept in order—to see how IB numerous are its points'of superiority; r . ■■ ". ■■■-■H Come in and try it any time at our Showrooms, where our expert will be pleased to h| point out its many merits to you. ■ . rag Terms for payment may be arranged as desired. 11 COLOMBO STREET • CHRISTCHURCH.
I 1859 OXSIL I Foe Winter Coughs, Colds, Croup, AstbmaTan; )g All Bronchial Affections, there is no prepare- Di tioa to beat W] J OXSIL. ■ I The rapid increase in-tales shows it's accept* H ance by users. Be advised. Try it, and pass flu your own verdict. |fj COOK & ROSS, Chemists. I Colombo St. & Victoria Square. E ' THE EFFECT OF FAITHFUL WORKMANSHIP. Years ago there wero just two ways of buying a suit—cither to go to a hijjh-priced tailor, or get a "slop suit off the. clothier's shelves, which* usually fitted.where it touched. Men, os, time went on, got too particular for the latter-, but could not afford the former. Realising this demand for a better grade of suit, TRIBE and CO. introduced a new manufacturing system by which they made smart suits to measure from 455. These "took on" won- < derfully from tho start and we are making more,of them to-day than ever before. The reason is two-fold. FIRST, good materials and good workmanship, and SECOND, our wide and original guarantee to "Fit you or ri«.urn your money." Only good Colonial and English Tweeds are stocked, and customers consequently have the choice of_ a wido range* of tho newest materials. r Wo never have, and never will, stock ' cheap German or other shoddy goods, because they will not wear and always lose their shape in the first shower of rainAny Suit will give satisfaction when first tried on by the tailor, but the testing time conies when you have given it a bit of knock-about wear, and perhaps got it wet once or twice. If it keeps its shape and looks well then—and ours will—it has been faithfully made. If it does riot, you ought to tell the man who "sold" you, what you think of him and'demand your money back. You havei a right to it. It's yonrs. because you have received a spurious imitation—a make believe, a combination of shoddy material and the hot pressing iron. That's no good to you. You want value for your , monpy. , The Suits we make are the valuegiving kind. At least, if repeat orders prove it. they are. Every suit is guaranteed'to fit, has good Italian linings, is properly stayed and padded, and cut in any "desired style, while our guarantee of a perfect fit or no money is the fairest protection you could possibly have. ■«■■,. It wil J pay you to call and learn more about our System. TRIBE - * CO., 156 Colombo Street (opposite ConKreve and Sons*. Ironmongers.) c 4069
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13475, 15 July 1909, Page 3
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