r s I PROOF IN FIVE i I 1 MINUTES! : &jxr^jr&^Jsr*i r £Z ! 'i*i r J : i''X".?s' av /taw v.. aa a-av.. a._lv & 'va ✓ a s S *5 Just you stand for five minutes at Graham, Wilson, and Smcllie's m if door and watch our customers as they come out. It'll convince •M 'A yon, more than any advertisements ever can. that th? statemens g3 %we so often make about Value-giving are absolute facts. Five || J5 minutes' proof will last you a lifetime, and—it'll mean another - |j jk customer for us. You'll notice the beaming countenances, and aj y, self-satisfied look on the faces of each and every person that h_s £ g j5 done a few days' shopping at * | 3 "The People's Place for Value." s | H You'd better join this happy throng of Value Shoppers. Make *« X /-. your first test on the Manchester Department. The goods they x & /■ are offering, and the prices asked, must attract you. For instance, / m , r,ee here :-■- ✓ f|| \:v.v;.-> Eg S FANCY LINENS | >, Cosev Covers. White and Gold Embroidered v _\ S 9id. 11Jd. 1/1-{d. 1/6 to 2/9 each |g £ Cushion Covers, White Embroidered .Muslin and Crash ; gjl si . • 1/11 2/3 2/9 3/Q 3/11 each > M S. Hand Embroidered Pillow Shams. Lace ami U.S. Frilled s _m 9/6 11/6 12/6 to 21/- per pair N ffl Bed Vallances. Frilled Lace and Insertion 7/6 8/6 1 0/G 1 2/6 1 3/6 s . ffl U Duchess Sets. Lac; and Insertion 1/9 2/- 2/3 2/9 to 5/6 each * _% _ Hand-drawn & Point Lace Table Centres 1/9 2/- 2/9 3/6 to 5/6 ea. > _a 5 Pillow Cases, and U.S. Frilled 2/9 3/6 4/6 5/6 6/6 pair s Si 5 Plain Pillow Cases 6d. Sid. 9Jd. IOJd. 1/1 i each v $ _ S.B. Covers-, H.S., 3/6 4/6 5/6 6/6 7/6 each x m r* Tray Cloths. H.S. ,v Luc.-. 1/11 2/S 2/11 3/6 4/6 5/6 to 9 6 ea. N | | D'Ovleys, 6id. 8-id. 10) d. 1/- 1/6 to 2/11 e.;ch < | > Plain Sateen Cose vs. 1/11 each | ? Fancy Coseys. 1/11 3/6 4/6 5/6 s | 5 smw*^'"/*'^-.''^''/,"/:-/."/'/. ✓ / -A'/.-.-A'/;/ vv yv✓ vv va. ✓s/ // s fo GRAHAM, WILSON k SMELLIE (NEAR CLOCK TOWER) I _*_*_B_R*_B_*__*____**_a_Hß fi a *_E_nul_a _f_ouS_w(M_k us ffSffisjWswyw^irjEjßT—S^ifx—itir
Do Yon Lack Energy ? Do yon Sometimes feel that your Store off Energy is Exhausted? that the things you do and say lack the conviction and vim which goes with perfect physical fitness ? Have you only a half-hearted interest in your work ? Then now*s the time when yon need a tonic—a " pickr rne-up"—and by talcing it now yon will avoid further nerve strain which might lead on-to a-aerious break-down. : A bottle oi " Molendo," the pure tonic wine, will work wonders in I ' reTrTOig your flagging energy arid building up your overtaxed nerves. I "Molendo" is simply good Port Wine and Quinine prepared in the right proportioni I for completely building up the system. If s pleasant to take and by | the time you're through with a bottle of it you'll be feeling " as fit as a g ifiddle." Start in now with a bottle of " Molendo " —your appetite will | return and your interests revive. Yonll get it anywhere for every I chemist sells " Molendo " the ideal tonic wine. 1 C 6160 j
IMPORTANT NOTICE j OLD JUDGEI MEDIUM I CIGARETTE SMOKERS. I V WE BECI TO ADVISE THAT THE TIME FOR CLOSING THE H OLD JUDGE 35 COMPETITION I FOR THE m TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLE | (LATEST MODEL) I GOLD LEVER WATCH (ENGLISH MAKE) SILVER LEVER WATCH (ENGLISH MAKE) HAS BEEN EXTENDED FROM NOVEMBER 30th to JANUARY 31st, 1911. KEEP ON COLLECTING THE Old Judge Medium Box Fronts.
. Prima r &. A Traveller that Never Sleeps ... Christohurch kuaiaaaa houses—these en the firing line upbuilding themselves I ana Bpballdlag thalr city—have an agent In their service paying homage to no ] hallday, knowing nothing abeut early closing, earing little about the weather, never sleeping, never weeping. That traveller oarers a vast territory befara the sun Is up, and reaches many thousands befara breakfast gongs have sounded. Ha rides In all trains, the coach, tho traracar. His daty fa to go, and ha gees—goes Into every nook and comer el that ! territory treat which Chrlstehuroh retailers and merchants draw business. ■a ether traveller presents such results far sa little money. He ether traveller la welcomed at every station. : At every atepping-place ha Is announced thus— "The Press" j Chrlatehurch's foremost business houses are repreaented In this great and 1 growing territory by this übiquitous traveller. i [
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13909, 7 December 1910, Page 2
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