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'-'-' OF THE 8 ;:- J. W. SMITH ASSIGNED STOCK SALE 7AQN EY STORE BIG B/\RGAINS PREPARED FOR I I THE REMAINING DAYS. The Whole Stock to be Cleared by 6 p-m. on SATURDAY, JUNE 6th. I NOTE—We shall remain open until 6 p.m. ON SATURDAY. JUNE fall. If on account of Wednesday's holiday.

YES, IT faIAWtS TO-DAY Hula Clearanoe of Boots and Shoos! Ladies', Gents' and Children's WINTER roOTWEAR. No reasonable offer refused—Yes. it will Pay yoa to buy Men's Glace Kid Derby Bals.—Usual Price .. io/ii Now.. .. .. .. .. 17/8 Men's Box Calf Derby Bals., latest shape— Usual Price 18/6 .. .. Now H/8 Men's Chrome Derby Bals., all leatherUsual Prion 14/6 ~ Now only .. IS/6 Men's Strong Working Bate.—Usual Price .. n/6 Now S/11 Men's Best Quality Greechida ShootersUsual Price 18/6 .. .. Now **/» LADIES. Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Bals., round toes, all leather Usual Price 12/6 .- •• Now -°/» Ladies' Glaoe Derby Shoes, roond toes, all leatherUsual Price 10/6 .. .. Now 8/11 Ladies' Patent Evening Shoes ~ £11 '3/11 Only a few of these lines. Ladies' Glaoo Kid Evening Shoes, i-bar .. */• With Buckle.. .. ... .. «/- CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. Girts* AH-leather School Boots, local make— 7x 10—a/11 .. ir's x i*s—T/11 Boys' AH-leather School Boots, local make— _ 10 x iv-7/B .. i's x j's—B/9 Girls* Box Calf or Glaoe Kid Derby Bab., round toe. 7 x xo—7/11 .. ii's _ is—4 /3 Children's Warm Slippers from M. Ladies' from lid. Gents* from .. .. .. .. 1/4 Hundred* of other lines w.l! be shown te the Window and at Door. Se» o_r Dtialsy; It wBI eonflme ttia. yoa esnt do better than br* I rem m and nn mrt«y. BLUE ESOOT SHOP Right opposite Armstrong's, LOWER HIGH STREET IIINION BREWERY Bath St., Chrtstchur-ch FOR SPARKLING ALES I SOLE AGENTS FOR OATMEAL STOUT Made from an old Kentish Recipe. Invalids and those ran down should try this. 'Phone *9. (galthorpe) ENGLISH CARS I We have another shipment of I 1 the MlNOßSanivingpers.s. 1 i Tainui and Rotorua. If you 3 I are out to bay a light car, call | I and inspect this wonderful car at | 9 THE MATCHLESS I I MOTOR AGENCY | 9 MANCHESTER STREET 1 I Or STOREY & CO, 1 3 33»*> HEREFORD ST. (BAST) - AGENTS 1 lL Tit?. J& KENT PLATING WORKS j (ARMSTRONG A FARR) I ONLY address: 148 Victoria St. • Phonj 301 - General Electro Platers to the Cycle. Motor, and Manufacturing Trades. Sterling Silver Plating and Gilding our speciality. CALL or WRITE for PRICE LISTS Cq»M

Ceylon's Best i WMw Js/ j___h 11 Far away in sunny Ceylon the finest leaf B & Bilfflk/ff aJm[f% from the best plantations is selected by § -©' avMmm/1 OWs%. I *h« -Amber Tips experts—for only the I i __s_r-f]_w// ff/i/W% c boicest„s_lected teas,are good enough for g Will W I AMBER TIPS is not only the best j W*ffl fill but it is also by far the most economical tea. . i WW ill: The experiments of "The Lancet," the H vl I ffllm% famous Medical Journal, proved that high | , > tlljU■ ffade lea* are' really the cheapest, producinl more 9 _K__7__ f__l_s_l -eicious health-gmn* .bererage and-more caps of 8 wllllft'Jm ijHfl l\] tea lo l -* e -b«—hence, it you drink 3 cups oi H Wf/j/lB IjBII aii ' Amber Tip* 2/- per lb. daily, the extra co»t ai H -_aPn_-i__Fl I___nl -Hi a ß*' nsl inferior teai at 1/6 will be only 3/6 for B HhH f llSff I Te* AMBER TIPS 2/- brind-the blend of 1 ffjnjf'l (I HI as Gne'easwhich has to-day captured the public Utile B -■_ - wP__l__jJl. Sk ' Remem__r. "The Lancet" tsjt "Finer teas fl _______EJr ___W_»_V« mean better health." M I %M _____• <___■* H V-**-* H ''y ■ . ■«/•-__ 1 _Wr. _stis.nessman 3 ' Isn't it a fact that the best business firms in ti_js or any '' 9 other town aro thoughtful and continuous newspaper g advertisers? You know there is but one answer to this £ question, and that i. in* the af&rmat-ve. C Perhaps they are good advertisers because they are good € business men .or they m*v*? be successful in business because . C they are good advertisers—either way, success in business and C good advertising go hand in hand. |T And it is good advertising that's really necessary—strong* 5 straightforward talks about your stock, your methods and i £ your business. When placed in a medium of vide circulation # . among those whom you wish to reach, this kind of advertising £ PAYS, and it is the only kind which does, / 5 And bv-the-way. Are not the above-mentioned "good 5 busmessmea "regular advertisers in "The Press ?" Of course \ they are. and most of them require little or no urging to 5 attend to this part of their business with care arid regularity ? We know it pays them, atd so do they, and they are ? entlmsiastic over tbe opportunity afforded them in being able k to secure space" in a paper which not only covers tbe entire ~ C field in this city, but in all the suburb* and country district* C surrounding. 0 Wouldr't it be well worth your time and trouble, to 3 investigate what can be done along the line of "business .5 boosting *• by the same means ?We should be glad to talk it ■gr ever with yon any time. I "The Press"

TYRES. TYRES CLINCHER DRExADNOUGHT 26 x _i —to fit 26 x 2} rims £2 12s. 6d. each A Good Motor Cover for 22/TTae CHEAPEST Place in Town for al Cycle and Motor Ty.es and Sundries. JACK SUCKLING MAKER OF SPEEDY CYCLES AJJD AGENT FOR THS RELIABLE ROVER MOTORS 114 MANCHESTER STREET P. R. LEGG. CHRISTCHTOCH rXtpraeamir*.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14983, 2 June 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14983, 2 June 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14983, 2 June 1914, Page 3

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