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The third week I of a great success Hundreds More Beautiful Model Frocks in Silk, Marocain, and Crepe-de-Chine Jersey Silk and Light Summer Frocks have been sold Mantle Dept. Indoor and Outdoor Garments that portray the Newest and Best <Otlottlß COSTUMES-MANTLES ? DRAPERY CASHEL STREET (Opp. Beath's) Drapery Dept. A Huge Stock of Up-to-date Drapery for Women and Children "Economic" customers are pleased customers. They have been again and again and have returned with their friends. We extend a cordial invitation to all ladies to view the endless Variety of New Goods. SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS! The " Economic" means Creat Savings for Thrifty Women. s»ti»ifito says Wairarapa Owner os/^« /lis „. :'I * Co^? *<?"■ New Reduced Price FORD TOURING CAR Full Balloon Tyre Equipment (Four Tyre*) optional at £l2 extra. BRITISH MANUFACTURE. The Ford Touring Car it completely made in Canada with the exception ol parts to the value of £3 10 - £162 At Dealers' Garages in Canterbury, Otago, and Soot bind. ith Demountable Rims. Spare Rim and Tyre Carrier. Price subject to change without notice. Electric Starling, £l7 FORD dealers: JAY, WRIGHT AND CO., CANTERBURY MOTOR CO., LIMITED, 162/166 TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, THE FORD CAN BE PURCHASED ON TERMS IF SO DESIRED. aives - _ EMULSION - heals weak turns Give Something f Electrical g A Useful Gift is 2 Always Appreciated £ Plexsim Irons with thumb rest £ 25/- each 2 Electrical Grillers from • • 62/6 S Electrical Cookers from ■ • 35/- 5 Electrical Toasters from • • 30/- $ Electrical Torches from 3/6 to 12 6 5 Electrical Spotlight, with focussin £ attachment 13/6 to 22/6 J Full stock of all radio goods. £ Inspection invited. £ W. I. Conninghame | and Co. '/ Sueeeiion to C. F. COTTER & Co. 158 Higfa Street - • Christchurch FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION. (BY CABLI—PSBSS ASSOCIATIOS—COrTRIOHT) (XEUTKS'S TKLBGEAMS.) LOXDOX, December' 26. Sheffield United defeated Sunderland by 1 "Oil to nil, and Northern Darlington and Durham City drew, there being no score. The report of Sir George Knibbs on "old in salt water, and in the sandstone on which Sydney is built, and which supplies the fine beaches of our ocean front, will stimulate interest in a subject that may be of some importance (writes the Sydney correspondent of the Melbourne "Argus"). Sir George hints that our sandstone might be found to contain a sufficiency of gold to justify working. If this is ever demonstrated there would be no limit to the enterprise, for the Ilawkesbury sandstone, as our basis is geologically described, stretches away into the Blue Mountains. Dreams of this kind may be converted into realities. A little way from Sydney men profitably work the" ocean sand at Shell Harbour, on the South Coast, and on the North Coast there arc many places where "tucker" may be made from gold, with suggestions of platinum. The unemployed could be engaged on some of the northern beaches under skilled direction of Mines Department officials. Be prepared for Summer colds. Keep a bottle of "XAZOL" handy. A dose ;;, t-u-es nine 1/G for 00 doses. 2 MURDER CHARGE. SEQUEL TO STREET AFFRAY. (rmss Association telwram.) DUXEDIX, December 27. At the Police Court this morning, Philip Gordon Sutherland, aged -1, was charged with the murder of John James Ryan, aged ~>o. the charge arising from a street affray on Tuesday night, as the alleged result of which Evan died' in the hospital. When a remand was asked for. Mr White, counsel for the accused, asked for hail, characterising the affair as a street affray with an unfortunate euding. A murder charge, in the circumstances, was simply a. judicial farce. The- Chief-Detective, however, stated that the allegation was that deceased accidentally bumped into the accused and apologised, but that accused, nevertheless, knocked him down, kicking him. Moreover, an older brother of accused made a statement to the police taking the blame on himself, this being, no doubt, a ruse to enable the accused to get away. Bail was refused. The New Freely-Lathering Shaving Stick For Tender Faces EMOLLIENT MEDICINAL ANTISEPTIC

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18267, 29 December 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18267, 29 December 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18267, 29 December 1924, Page 5

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