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n !■—» *aa_i«d t—a idaal *W*_jß_J__f*_ •- » *»*- b r *°*»d. ii tfJ_**P_i) «l_JUd by on* of the •al - "^•aa—■ mcffta— mast physieu—* ii -t "Pxaotnion—-." OW Aid* «TOJ_M AMD OXBUISXa Advertised Goods Are Standard Goods The World Over. WHY? BECAUSE there - must be, in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise tlie advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it will not be purchased. again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Ad—ert__igis Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who birjr» advertised goods rarely at—kes a mistake. "The Press" readers will profit by a careful perusal of its advertising columns. . PHOENIX THICK PEEL .' Tender ifcslcy Full-Flavoured Wholesome Much Peel Little Sugar Every Packet is Branded ' PHOENIX.' IF YOU WANT To-gh, Dry, Hard. Thin Feel, Thlok Sugar, DON'T TAKE "PHOENIX." -■_ ——^7 1 giTADATIO _M W > pj___U«ENTLT C___-■BJ-F Hr«s6_tl-a- _a^*isll -*^l_--S« IBS? *^^W« n ___^ W$M 3**i*s#aecemimt. Cameatt* ia* AND makes the weak etrong, hy t™™s np the system and purifying the blood; and curing after the failure of all otlJ treatment. There are many in Christchurcri praising "VITADATTO" because it ctxrod. them, ane* it will cure yon if you give it a fair trial. If your nerves are out of order, if yon are suffering with Rheumatwm, or your digestive organs are weak, "VITADATIO" will cure you. It cured mc or Hydatids when operations and other treatment had failed. I purchased the eecret, and for eighteen years I have been busy making it, known ia all parts of the worldWrit*) to mc for fall partic—-ia, 8. A. PALMES. —3 Flinders lane, Melbourne, Victcrria, Australia. SeW Vy Cberaiata and Stow, _ad E. W. *«_, U7 Armagh etreet. §437

Smart Footwear • FOR THE LADIES. ~'': Every woman likes to have her feet I encased in neat well-fitting shoes, - .'a*" mmWmWeaWwi that bespeak daintiness ahd quality. Jm |§My - PANNELL'S submit a few of such * ~.- styles for selection by well-dressed Ladles* Patent Albany Ladies' Glace 1-Button Shoe, with buckle, very Shoe, with grey kid top stylish 22/6- ---, Smart Black Snede Street Black Glace 3. Button, Shoe, with bow and the Shoe, with white Suede new white collarette -" to p 22/6 'v 21/Styllsh Glace Derby Shoe, with grey Suede insertion Only 18/6 You are invited to call and -§i_-rt_-^^^_l criticise these. They are well < **^L^-^-^_^__ar worth inspection. . felliPlil-PT-Si Pannell&Coy.-^^ 8 Canterbury's Garni^^^ WILL SOON BE HERE And for the various functions of that busy time smart g shoes will be required. At Hannah's you will get just g the style you are wanting to give that distinctive finish to your dress. •** ' - " •' ' ■______—__——, FOR WOMEN FO R MEN «. '. ■ ' . ~„ ' ' _ Patent Derby Shoes, round or Patent 2-button Shoes neat ™_? u \*- to X 23/6 25/- 27/6 shapes, very popular 18/6 22/6 patent s Derb -Boots, kid or suede White Suede Derby Shoes, round tops/round toes 25/- 27/6 30/----toes 14/6 22/6 Tan vvillow Derby Shoes, very very dressy .. 17/6.21/- m gJ2.. btal* « t__, | Patent Boots, white, grey or black nuxn erous shapes 21 /- 23/6 25/----suedetops 22/6 25/- 32/6 Buckskin Walking Shoes, Patent or Glace Albany Shoes, roun d toes, 21/-. Sam ? *_: neat styles 13/6 17/6 21/- Boots ' ... •• W/B Linen Spats, in white, fawn, grey linen Spats in' White <_? I BffOj&fST& I 117 CASHEL STREET (Opp. Ballantynes) \ _' *-&M 7 ■ . ' ' ' '■" ______^

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14810, 30 October 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14810, 30 October 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14810, 30 October 1913, Page 5

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