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FOR YOUR XMAS TABLE Should be Ordered Now at "The Farmers" As ther* will be a great pressure in our Grocery Department during the next few days, we urge all "customers to place their Xmas orders as early as possible. THIS SEASONS FINEST FRUITS I I EVERYTHIRG NEW : r i ii. . NKYY MILDI'KA SI'LTANAS .. Bd. sFvVSFFnFI) R WSIXS SICILY AI.-MONDS .. .. 110 N u Xmas slocking is completely i'-'.U'd thai lacks F.mkv fhi.iiiiv 7d JORDAX A'..MOXD> .. ..2 3 .1 bos of Confectionery. Mike your selections from M-:\V KALSIXS .. 7ii- i'.KOl'Nl) .. :. 3 n-ar Special Display of Dainty Xovoities in' Pure UK\XCK PKF.L .. ... 9'J. SPAXIS.T Mi:<CATKI.S. i!!-riNii:» .. 14 O..iifectionorv, and our choice variety .»i Bonk, 1 FMON PFFI. . .. ... Bd. •ov.tainir.c; Chocolate.-, etc..— cn'ltON Pl'Fl .14 FXTRA FIXF CAXXFO PP.SSFRT From 6d. upwerds MIXFD PFFL. Lomcn, FRUlTS—Poaches. Orange and Citron 10d. Apricots and Pears .. per I'm 1 XMAS CRACKERS I CHOICEST DELICIOUS ,„,., a so, „ ,„■ ™,rrimct ~ x„., s CRYSTALLISED FRUITS XMAS CAKES parties. I. a/aro vnriciv. i:i all cood colours, , , ... , ,_. .. , . - .- . .. » Made from c.iroiullv selected Fruits and the priced to stilt everyone — Vcry sllp<>l . in , ~„.,■,;.y ,„ j|l,.. ;||,, -n.,. an ,j j,, vt i ngre dients-. From 1 - If. 7 6 box -Ik Pox., Price 3 j g 2 9 4/ . and 33 cach imSmim PERFU " E,,Y " SKES A wmm m ' Inspect our Fine Selection <n ail I ho Litest and daintiest Perfume?, in Bottle?— FANCY BISCUITS , ~,r™' " "■■*» ■ wbw vw« — so m (^ as j <cts .suitable tor presentation), containing one or two I-ancv bottles— AND DELICIOUS XMAS PUDDINGS w „„ a „ a mvtlll „ tofl „,,,,„ lCESTm . nso '^, . , , , From 3d. to 1 6 Tablet "I 110 new shipment received a tew davs apo lias < omr to meet a biq demand. Vou should certainly A!so a Nicp 1^'il) " <" I : AXf Y BOXFS fthree Tablets in a Box)- ,».,.„.», . , .■ . , " From 10d. to 2-9 Isox order your requirements immediately. TRY OUR TELEPHONE SERVICE ■ Saves your time and brings the goods required quickly to your door. Letter Orders also receive prompt and careful attention. Tel. 765 Tel. 2132 Grocery Department Cashel Street, Christchurch Branches : Ashburton, Rangiora, Hawarden, Oxford, and Lceston. X6i-\:-.}Sio -.• ,

An Overland Does 27,000 Miles in Canterbury Read of this Wonderful Feat To-day wc publish a letter, received from a Canterbury resident ' who has driven an " OVERLAND " car for five-years. Note the difficult nature of the country traversed. Note also that, apart from punctures, this Overland has come through this practical ami strenuous test without mishap or breakdown. I ——=_' Ngakuroa, Oxford, Manager— 25th August, 1915. N.Z. Farmer's Co-op. Association Ltd., Christchurch. Dear Sir, — Alxnit five 3-ears ago I purchased an Overland car from your firm, which has given nie great satis faction. . My speedometer to-day registers 22.600 miles, but I travelled between 5 and 6 thousand before having the speed register fixed. The car has been used by me continuously, and when you appreciate the difficult country that I have to drive through (composed of river-beds, scrub and bad roads) you will be able to understand what I mean when I unhesitatingly state that the car has performed a wonderful feat. The engine is working as smoothly to-day as the first time I took the car out, and, with the exception of punctures, and on one occasion, when I ran short of petrol, the car has never caused mc a minute's anxiety. I can confidently recommend to anyone tlve purchase of an OVERLAND car. When the latest models are compared with those of any other kind, knowing tin; manufacturers, the OVERLAND would still remain in the front rank. I wish you all success with the OVERLAND Agency, and hope that all your clients can voice the same expressions, and reiterate my experience. Yours faithfully, COOPER BROS. ' (per H. T. Cooper) The 1916 Colonial Model offers you the same efficiency 'and strength, with increa&d comfort and grace. Moreover, it costs /60 less than last year's model—£32s at main ports. Every car x comfort and equipment is included. The above letter PROVES Overland reliability—you come and SEE its superb finish. A tqi6 model awaits inspection—if you cannot call, write for the Free Illustrated Catalogue. N.Z. Farmers Co-op. Assn. Ltd. Christchurch

Mr Finre'd C>rigsot». well-known as judge at t-ho Competitions, is recitals at_ tin- Panama Exposition. When in Now Zealand he wrote: 'I have; tested Fltienzol, and it is an excellent remedy tor i-ore throats and colds. 1 can recommend it as ato those who take part in competitions, and who irecpicntiy suffer from huhkine.-s heiore the event." Is 6,1 and '_\s Ud. H4073

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15465, 18 December 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15465, 18 December 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15465, 18 December 1915, Page 7

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