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INSTANT SUCCESS ATTENDED THE OPENING OF . . . j and cries of approval arose j I from those who were present I and secured some of the \ wonderful bargains. THERE ARE STILL PLENTY LEFT. I COME EARLY AND SECURE YOUR SHARE. | DEATH & CO. LTD. | What you cannot do without this Summer is an ICE CHEST. M I Purchase one and you will have no more Sour Milk or Soft Butter H —everything cool and sweet. We have a large selection at prices IS : from £3/1 7/6 to £25 B Below we give a few prices of other goods required this hot weather: — H WIRE MEi_ T COVERS .... 1/© to 4/- i m STRONG WIRE MEAT SAFES I I to Hang or Stand— 20/- to 37/6 B | BUTTER COOLERS .... ... 3/- 3/6 & 4/- fl . ' I ICE-CREAM MACHINES from :... . 17/6 | ] y: I FILTERS from .... 25/* i I SPARKLET BOTTLES to make Soda * fl | Water in one minute— 476 & 7/6 B > % • HI " I COLOMBO! STREET . . . - CEEI3TCHURCH fl » | A Fit for Every F00t../ Br AppoUtaent Hl " Majesty I ] 3S _ t. n.__s«Y j jj AND ■■ i BOY Ri L jf A Price for Every Parse ' ■ cnaKes delicious bouillon, rich, X.~ tasty gravies ; adds flavour and ' £» strength to stews, hashes. w TL-i,). _. • ttt , , entrees, etc. ' I ! C * TT Y *" oVerWnelr nUl£* BOVRIL is the true economist J | arra y of fine Footwear to meet all demands. in the Kitchen. I $ iuipiiiiimiimiih , mi-,) ■ s I £& Boots and Shoes you need this minute for I business, for full dress, for seashore, or I country; for Man or Woman, Boy or Girl. I All brand new in styles, leathers, and prices, ~ i for we cater to the trade that appreciates i ' i advanced styles in Footwear. Shown in the , UkfinrlftMf I They are all they seem, too, sometimes more* WISIUyW | We are naturally modest about talking about Ia IN mm I our g°°ds, but come and see them. BROWNING'S | I 75/- I PANNELL &. CO. Tailor cut made-to \ I 105 Manchester St. measure j M TELEPHONE 694 IDEAL j ' Suit there is that final j ; : — touch of style that \ -•_______-___«_- never over-steps good \ g '" """ """" ,l "" ' ' s________«___ tastcorcommonsense. RECENT "BELL" SUCCESSES.' %fet jds ir 1 9 11 ***- l 9*°. Fred Cpooeman, weighing 14 stone, mounted ra_Ww t I S2 3lb. "BELL," secured FASTEST TIME in Canterbury Cycling if AY I * 2 °~ mile event > covering the distance in 55111111. 40sec. d ?££ lL \ 1 _ thc same dftta F ' MoTEAGUE, also on a "BELL," gained -sfgjj-i V$ Jlak. fj i the P remierllono - r in tlieDruids'Event, covering the 10 miles in 2gmin.33|s*c. I I TIMARU TO CHRISTCHURCH (Sept. 3, 1010) W 18 WlliAmst- - . - - FIRST PLACE H V ifflaS I Smllsr Smith - - - . FASTEST TIME ■ > I EstaWish ' D 8 a New Record and winning Blue Riband as Road Champion, xoio BVf%\&if%lf%€s C I Jack Cowltor . SECOND FASTEST TIME I UWlßßllJ_f d g We •*»» hold tho RECORD TO DUNEDIN, established «■*» I by Jack Arnst-12 hours 21 minutes. ,S—" BELL BROS. - High Street C6ou _ * cgesa

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13936, 9 January 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13936, 9 January 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13936, 9 January 1911, Page 3

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