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What did Sir Thomas Mackenzie Say ? A Press cable from London contains our High Commissioner's statement that New Zealand can make, woollens lower In pricc than Britain. And a London buyer says he can purchase New Zealand Woollens 25 per cent, lower than similar British goods 1 Then here's great value at PlimsolPs. Heavy All-wool Colonial Singlets and Underpants from 5/G per garment Others In light-weights from 2/8 to 10/6; medium-weight from 3/8. N.Z. All-wool Sox from 1/3 pair. Priccs are .always lowest here bocause of personal management, low rents, and shrewd buying. So you'll shop here? We hear a loud chorus of "yesses." Plimsoll's : MEN'S OUTFITTERS Corner Manchester and St. Anaplt Streets, CHEISTCHTJECH.

"ANKLE SNUG- , FOOTWEAR— ' Thai's what all -cnrfcoots and shoes are, which moans a lot. They fit faultlessly ererywhero. They are quality made—made to hit. Corns in toon Jno. Thornton Ltd. L" Footwear for all Fe»t" Htoh Street, Chriitchorch I•• BW3OKE'3 , •, I I a Ye*ne&4e uDqlklous Mofosome&£conomlcall /SU LP HO LINE m FAMOUS LOTION » ' otncsnr REMOVBS i. SKIN ERUPTIONS « IMSfftTWti ft CLEAR COMPLEXION . -Vm ttmb, _ ■ g P nt » WMb Hm|k% jwlff'fat Bon* *[. iuna, flhiww tf tflMm . Whk mdn'tt* dh tpoOm. ■oft, dsat, aim n«u**UM»>

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16471, 14 March 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16471, 14 March 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16471, 14 March 1919, Page 5

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