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fH" THE BEST VALUE OF THE SEASON ANNOUNCE THE CLEARANCE OF A SPECIALLY PURCHASED RANGE OF ' 50 FUR-COLLARED COATS Really Handsome Garments, Stylish and Good Quality, Collars of best Opossum For, WORTH £5/5/- SPECIAL 75/- „ £6/6/- PRICE 95/1/- in the Discount for Cash I W. Strange & Co. Ld.

Again MITrUIT I I Leads the . . m the way On March 31st last thirty-odd cars, embracing all the well-known Continental and' American makes. strove lor supremacy m the Newcastle (X.S.W.) Automobile Association's Hill-Climbing Contest, The LIGHT SJX MITCHELL WON, and the time was a record. ?r* m.tou"c. M , STCHES \ L a Stan[ ? arcl car < owned and driven h Y Mr. E. J. Haynes (a private owner). His MITCHELL competed in a similar contest last January—lT WON ! THESE ARE FACTS, NOT MERELY WORDS ■\V hen you consider it was the MITCHELL that performed the unparalleled feat of going from Svdney to -Tenolan Caves, over the Blue Mountains, a climb of 3,900 leet, with 5 passengers, sealed in "top rear taUwv'TZ' MITrHFL| SS i ? f rvat f ° n ' d ° in ?i ~, 3 -~ ai . tes per gallon on petrol, you can realize how unmistakably tn_ MITCH ELL displaj-s its unequalled efficiency. Is it any wonder, then, that the MITCHELL has achieved enormous popularity and that wc continue to sell them rapidly ? Kcmember, these trials were won under the supervision of the Automobile Association, and are not Riven as hearsay. ' Would any any makc size, horse-power, price, regardless of where built—care to have a smack «™OHEtu L wm SttTSa.. 1 ' s °' ,he h<rar "° dMd "" A FEW DETAILS WORTH NOTING O 1061 baSC ' , I 7 - Gear-box amidships—the only proper place. Full floating rear axle, with spliced shafts. f 8. Offset cylinders, permitting tremendous ac3. Full cantilcvcr springs ; no vibration. I celeration. 4. Dual system of electric light and self-starter. I weight, yet 100 per cent, over strength ,5. High-tension Bosch Magneto. I Ift -i n ltal P 31 * 5 *- *■ a ° „ I Engine guaranteed to turn round trader o. Torpedo-boat shaped body; French grey. • load of 3,400 R.P.M, WE HAVE LANDED A BIG SHIPMENT OF THIS MODEL, AND CAN GIVE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY JOSEPH HAMLET & Co. TUAM STREET SOLE AGENTS CHRISTCHURGH H4MMMO

fi COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS li fl ON VERY EASY TERMS. fl B NO EXTRA FOR TKRMO. 9 fl £5 Worth s £1 Deposit, V 7 Weekly 8 fl £10 Worth : £2 Deposit, 3'2 Weekly fl fl £20 Worth: £4 Deposit, 6'4 Weekly fl I £30 Worth: £6 Deposit, 9'6 Weekly fl H All Classes of Furniture and Furnishings in Stock. fl I E141158 Hereford Street I M SHOWROOMS UPSTAIRS. fl I OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. 9 Choice Farm Lands FOR SALE or EXCHANGE North Canterbury, 1,094- acres, £15/-. jj One of the finest farms in North Canterbury, consisting of acrcs, S all in grass ; numerous paddocks, well watered, L.T. title ; fine dwell- | ingof 10 rooms and all conveniences, woolshccL granary, etc., golf links, § Owner would exchange for city property. 8 Canterbury* 1,098 acres, £15— | A great place., situated few miles from Qiristchurcb, ccm pricing ; ,oqß 3 acrcs. Undulating and hilly land, new house 6 rooms, woolshed, sheep g dip. sheds, orchard, rabbit-proof fencing ; everything in good order. Cheap property. North Canterbury, 2,074 acres* £6/5/Splendid farm of 2.074 acres, all in grass tussock country, y paddocks, fenced and watered. L,T. title, house of S rooms. H. and C.. stable, implement and shearing sheds, motor shed, man's hut and store, sfceeo ; yards. Owner wotild exchange for smaller farm. I Dominion Home Builders I Limited .. | House and Farm Salesmen, 89 Hereford Street I D 2413 g

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15930, 18 June 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15930, 18 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15930, 18 June 1917, Page 4

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