"THIE FARMERS" SHOW B-VTTEPuSBY'S IN CR.EAM, BISCUIT. SLATE, AND T>KAB. For something entirely now ib Battersby H«vs. men of discrimination will come'to 'The Farmers." The new colourings —biscuit, cream, drab, ami slate —with bands and bound edgings to contrast or match, are particularly smart and altogether distinctive. Seo these new Battersbys without fail today. Remember the famous Battersby is the quality English felt at a popular figure. N.2. Farmers' Co-op., CasheL street. —6 Less tobacco is being consumed in Britain than formerly. In 1920 nearlv 149.000,0001b were smoked; in 1923 this quantity had decreased to 132,000,0001b.
NORTH CANTERBURY ADVERTISEMENTS. Something different and exclusive at. "Elnora," High street, Rangiora. Charming Afternoon Frocks (semievening), Woollen Costumes, Gloves and Hosiery. Dressmaking to order. E Build That Shed Yourself] = 2 Call or write to-day, and obtain qint-is—V. 5 5 We help you out with a « 1 Rangiora Timber & Goal Co. E S 'Phone 222 HIGH STREET = siIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIK
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18367, 28 April 1925, Page 3
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