rFor the Dull j 1 Winter Evenings I Stevenson's Patent Combination I i These handsome pieces of Furniture fulfil all U E requirements, completely eclipsing previous | I efforts and answering both purposes in every | m They can be converted from a Dining | H Table to a Billiard Table or vice versa in a | H minute by anyone, and have no loose parts to | I be mislaid. " Being fitted with slate beds, | m warping is impossible. if ■ . Price, including Cues, Balls, and Marking |1 1 7ft. x 3ft. 6in. ... sS22 1 I Bft. x 4ft. , I 1 - 9ft. x 4ft. 6ln. ■ ... £27/10/- | m Call and see them at tha Showrooms of tho Solo Maker* | Hi ncid Canterbury A_cnts — || lA. J. White Ltd, HI Tho Premier Fur»ni3har»», Christchurch |
I• a iiiiie goes a w^^VHow^s^: m lime* w wqw • f&^h B Ask your dealer I) C______& PRESERVE ~ I I YOUR EGGS NOW 11 V»t/ / \ • I *"*h CROS—ELD'S WATER GLASS. »»J. i» M v* , **J /\UT * E»«Umd- no other is "ju» (as good." B ffl New laid eggs preserved in this Water Glass will b« as ■ 4<___£r Nt (« fresh after having been kept for two years ai they wcr* M¥r ***JJjr _»]il ! the first day. Get a tin from your store today. ■ (vTu/ATm *»l A.C.s/tt 1 JOSEPH CROSFIELD It SONS. LTD, fl *R I Manufacturer], Warrington, England. GLASS g Make those picnic and other outdoor Jp? llllfis ■ ' excursions you are planning really enjoy- . -w ■ W&»M ■ able. To do so you'll need m take a sufficiency' of _|^v I .Amber Tips Tea. ||j I Everybody in the party will appreciate your llssa 9 You will get more cups from a pound of Amber llftlljy B Tips Tea than from any other brand, SwVh I and the tea may be taken with bene- fiwal at Haveron tried the 1/10 per I°- Ptde of Amber =!&>''****_|f BHalttßll H Tips? It possesses that rich deliette true Ceylon y* H^n^gu IS flavonr, for'it is blanded from mm* of the flneat \__* E&nKW^: ■ gold«n tipped hill-grown t»a*. /"*£ Kfl_?fi!«ll ■ A—b«r Tips »t 2/- per Vb.-ta. lha fln~t te* /jlfP *■ S obtainable, twine a blend of xpttiallv 'tltrUd teaa Wi *( ■j tro— tie beat garden*. It is irresistibly dalieiotta, -*&7ft f H Md w — hoiesouae as bread and bcttw. ■'% • *'- i^'/fisarJlHw ■ ABOtharqiuJityotA—few Tift & f l Vjtf^MMM ttr_pv vi ■ _. _* • til' I » P METHVEN AND ASIIBURTON COACH. 1 WdJ&sM&flJ A COACH KUXS between Methven and -"■ Ashburton on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Leaves Methven 8 a.m., arrives faICM , * U " Ashburton 10.« a.m. Leaves Ashburton 4 JP** T w HOTELS P- m -> « rivca Mcthvon 6.45 p.m. § >*- SOLE A9EWTS. Parcels and Oiders I-eft at Somerset Holt. Unarm m_ Car*. Ltd. §£j!_- A - hburton - Md MethTcn Mwiy
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14400, 6 July 1912, Page 2
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