I FORCEFUL FELLOWS! S owe a great deal of their personal magnetism and strength of Ji Isg character to the excellent health which they usually enjoy. The Ja fa most attractive and impressive qualities in a man—the qualities fa fjg which make one a real force in the world, such as energy, activity, «a X quickness, and decision —are dependent to a very considerable jg» •2 extent upon physical fitness and strength. Consequently if you S M would bo a power in your own sphere you must have good health, M W and this you can always ensure if you IP I TAKE I k mt i i i <£""*» i W lUr II i W m B 9 IJBBBW MMBM ■>BjaßP' IB H S#/rf everywhere la boxes, price lO\d. (36 pllh) //I J {56 pltlM) & 219 {168 ptlls). % _C5_323_ rii^^vx^^^^. Boods I A I f J&? longer than other all-wcol goods, because I 1 theynever shrink. You do not have to discard § 1 them before they are half-worn because they have ■ f Sj shrunk so much that you cannot get them on. That is why | I ai*K so much more economical. And they cost no . I I «e>* .. ■ . " • • ■ J , ■■ - § I more than the ordinary. | '(3 "Jison" StockinSfi Socks, and Underwear for Men. Lidic?. and Cluldren. £ B . -r In xU »>rices. Of Men's OutftM<?rs. Drapers, and Stores. fl S If yotir dealer does, not stock "gatfrwft'he-can obtaio it from bis wholesale house. i M In came of difficulty xvritc for "Jtzson" Booklet α-ngl name of nearest Azcut % io ft fj \ ?A Jason Hosiery Co., Leicester, England. o> | ■_ C 5934-1 AH Painting is Not Art, All Singing is Not Music All Publicity is Not Advertising But the School of Experience, whose eraduatos havo passed into the Kingdom of Success, teaches all who pursue its curriculum that tho real and rational advertising is that done in newspaper space. The wise business man of to-day accepts that doctrine as final, and refuses to experiment. Other methods might help, but in newspaper space properly handled there Is a certainty. The newspaper e<>** Into the hom»—lnto the very heart of the family. It is present when the buyer for the household Is planning »nd providing for the noods of the home. Your advertisement In the newspaper is your representative that hits while tho iron Is hot. Tho certainty resulting: frem judlcieus advertising; is what the leading business houses of Christchurch get when they use space "n "The Press." Tholr advertisements are read In homes that consume tho bulk of the goods sold in Christchurch. The man whe ha* goods worth talklne about will find it profitable to ta'k about them. 44 The Press"
lake coleiudge and glextunxel lioyal mail coach. A MAIL COACH leaves Ulentunncl for ■*■*- Ln):s Coleridge. vj;i WinchvhiEtle Housa KBd Snowden, EVKRY FRIiJAY MORNIXO en arrival of train i'rom Christchurch, returning in time ior evening train SATUItUAi'. Special atteution t;ivcn to Pa«£cnR«3 and Parcels fcnv;ird?d for delivery by Coach. ■ 28 L. SUTHERLAND.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13869, 21 October 1910, Page 2
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