& 4 FOX TALH Nearly 250 years ago, when William the Third Was King, the business now known as Fox's started to build a reputation for the manufacture of superlative cloths and suitings. To-day, with 250 years of constant effort behind them, Fox's Suitings have a world-wide reputation for serviceability and guaranteed fast dyes. Have your Christmas Suit or Costume made of Fox's Serge. Guaranteed not to fade under any weather conditions. Made entirely in the Fox Mill*, Somerset, England. Stamped with this mark every three yards Makers of the famous FOX'S improved Putties.
Made in the Empire ! TO-DAY more than ever before, the call goet forth for goods made in the Empire. There is more than the urge of patriotic duty behind this demand. There is the knowledge that the very life-blood of the Empire flows in the arteries of trade; the realization that the prosperity of the Empire is measured in the progress of her industries* The Ford Car is made in the Empire. It is a British product, Canadian made for Empire trade and is used and known wherever the British flag is flown. Touring Car Price £lB2 The Local Dealer i> entitled to your trade Ta m KsL^Z&AWfcifs FG3D DEALERS. The Canterbury Motor Co.Ltd. 112.166 TUAM STREET CHRISTCHURCH
T. J. WATTERS Range Maker Maker of the Beat "MODEL " lUagci. Eemoved from Tuam Street to 566 Colombo Street Nmt Cooper St Duncan Water In Plenty foPaM Every Farm & Dwelling I I J. W. HORKK & CO. flak ArtccUn W«Da and undetUka Piwptttioj. . Get an etUmate aod full particular*. Call, write, or 'phone IHt. J. W. HORNE & CO. ATKESIAN WELL SINKING EXPERTS I 13 CoUnrft Strut. Waitba, Cfamtctal
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 3
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