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Just Plain Big Ben YES, BIG BEN made have placed him on a mahogany hk mark in thic wnriH P edestal > but m 150,000 homes nis marK in mis worm he . s j ust plain Bi Ben by helping Wide-awake B ig Ben will call you with one men tnafee ttieirs. straight five-minute ring, or ten Rp Ipw thqn pio-ht half-minute notes at halt-minute oM whence brokffhe woriefs ervals ' ""less you switch him record as a success. '. D. . , . r c., rif : . Big Ben is made in Lα Salle, Illinois, For five years he's occupied U.S.A., by Westdox. He stands 7 inches ±u~ ««^ rt A :<-. tall —well-poised, massive, and richly the pedestal of fame in the plated H is price is 12/6, at all clock alarm clock field—s,ooo dealers dealers. Postage 6d. extra.

About honest value, honest workmanship and real merit which you do not always get when you buy & gun For nearly sixty years we have been selling Guns. Therefore, we think you will agree we have had a good opportunity of knowing the inside and outside of a. gun. Backed by this experience, we now claim that our Guns are anything from 20 to 50 % better value than those offered elsewhere. Please do riot take our word for it, but come and see If satisfied as to value, examine the workmanship; we have nothing to hide. E. MEECE & SONS LTD. Glasses made for &"^^*tte**top'^& m^ ft *& m We do not stop at merely Madam» ■ selling the 'best made' glasses, j Tjea knQt jn your handlceronle f, before ■ In each individual case we make ; Hjj q OJnq ou t to remind you to order, a tin of I sure that both lenses and mount- ; ffW *.q#*&r * ■ 4& ings are really becoming. • W L Hoiilens 1 h I r" A deliciouslbeveragel mSKaBEurH I 1l the standard cocoa of the worlo. •- 1 BJfIISFI [ «L CHEAP. BECAUSE A LITTLE I OBBBHHilinil llilllllljyj|l||| 111 lif A FOOD FOR THE MIiSCLES. Ladies j \*> a tonic for the nerves, j predate this feature of our work, j JH| _ a delicacy .for thej»alat.e. | JOHN R. PROCTER! %m Trylit! c i Consulting Optician, j WLgj, ■ V®® ra if «' •• 200 Higli Street, Christchurch; H Jaw. P9864. . j

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15267, 1 May 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15267, 1 May 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15267, 1 May 1915, Page 5

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