September At the D-I-C I To-morrow (Friday) I Bargains in every Department. See Special Tables. New and Desirable Goods specially reduced in price for the one day only. Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. | Cash Discount Gash Discount 1/- in eaoh oomplete IE 11 K|| 1/- in eaoh oomplete £ as Usual. ** usua '* * D 2432—7708 . ■
Rough Roads don't trouble Palmers r • Ordinary canvas-lined tyres suffer badly on Colonial roads because of the intense internal friction set up, j which.wastes energy and destroys the rubber. In Palmer _ Enquiries for Cord' Tyres every single strand of Cotton that goes to make • . up the cord is insulated. Palmer Tyres yield greatest to ' ' .... speed and gallon mileage, because of their wonderful I gtPpt4 ??£££?* Palmer-Cord foundation. .guttapercha, telegraph .i" And Palmers have the finest rough-road tread—the original WORKS CO., LTD., '. three-ribbed tread—ever moulded on to a tyre. * ; MANCHESTER Palmer Cord Tyres are made Palmer Fabric reinforce* the lower-priced CHPJSTCHURCH • for Motor Cats of all weight*, Motor Cycle Tyrei, all Palmer Cjcle Motor Cycle* and Aeroplane*. Tyres, and the Tyre* for Auto-Wheel* 7tm«s whmn you f€*l Out of Sorf—No. 4. j No Welcome for Your Best Friend! i When yob don't feel like seeing your best friend "something must be wrong." Nerves 1 — that's the trouble—exhausted > nerves. Build them up on C II MARSHALL'S Fosphenge !■>- the proven nerve builder. Fospherine J| \gp ■k contains phosphorus-the finest nerve and W\ ) brain re-vitaliser known. A few drops of V Y Fospherine in water regularly will bring *2 jY^X / back your natural happy disposition. Price I J It 1C? / 2/6 a large sized bottle at chemists and store#—. /? A r* 11 llf I Marshall'*, mindl The genuine Fospherine— I 1 \J / y| spelt with an F. 6S • | BETTER THAN BANKING \ (J There's money in the land. The old world cannot produce wool ]} K or meat till many years are passed. High prices are yours if you !l are- wise. Here are two chances for you, both easy to work. (' S The best is for the quickest to enquire. |[ j) 1800 acres, carrying 1540 head .of farm famed Amlerley I. 11 land. J-.;st what you want. Close to railway good (| :) motor roads from all directions. Water abundant and ([ J | can\ enient, rich flats an rolling downs. Two home- (| ! | stea s, men's whare, shearing sheds and mach nes, (J j j and every necessity. Easy terms, and only £7 acre. | J Only £10/10/- per acre.—3oß acres of well-wate r ed land J .(I two miles from school, 7-roomed house, stables, 11 . i I sheds, etc., ready for you to start in and coin the ! I i | coins. Easy terms. 246 ! > i| YOUR OWN NOME IS BEST i ([ New Bungalow, 6 good rooms, faithfully built, close to ' 5 j? city,nice section. tram handy. Price £835, terms. 186 ■ J .j: Modern Bungalow.six rooms and all the conveniences % . j [ that a cultured lady needs ; half acre land, part in \ t J fine c rchard, close to tram, handy to town, and C <[ only £812. S3 C ALLAN HOPKINS j MRBMH FINDER _ n 8 GfITHEDRfIL BQUfIRE |
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16309, 5 September 1918, Page 4
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