m 4 v>o^ m iK. ♦n E rz*i t>m ~r >n I! « « «rf I •w <rr i? _-J lIW £ $ /<f n » fc. '-* *?'. ma * m V. m % m* V2 ill m 3M >* j> A^~- & m « mm !* K3S f. K£tf r^* Welcome to Fairyland Welcome to the D-1-C Magic Cave Although Falter Xmas has welcomed hundreds of Christchurch boys and girls to his home in the D.1.C., there are quite a lot more he's anxious to see before departure. Never have you had such a wonderful time as you'll have if Mum or Dad brings you along. Never have you seen such wonderful presents as Santa Glaus has brought. So come early as you can to get your share of the good things specially brought for you. See the Fairies in the Magic *' They've a Present for Everyone See the Mechanical Zoo— Acbnission 93. * * * * S* Si % **! aw x-%^ \ m m a * l* !§M>Sfc#i«i ti *c« !« m '/A Ki#£ V. i I a % A* "A m I sWS m ** *« m $* it«S9^!h ?%** & m & M ■f W, W* / Studebakers with an average mileage ot'W&T'iq^.^. TWENTY veteran;Studebakers—witn service records ranging from 59,358 to 266,153 miles—recently-competed in the "Reserve Mileage Economy Run" over a 172 mile mountain course in California. No petrolsavers or accessories to increase economy of operation were permitted. During the trip, the cars climbed to an .altitude of 5200 feet. ' Every Studebaker made the ran in perfect order and within the allotted time* The winning car SYttrsge4 *!•* miles per gallon. (27X inses per Imperial gallon). The lowest pet* id mileage of any of the 2d entrants was 15 miles per gaUoo (18.7 utiles per Imperial gallon). The records* made by Stndebaker r" stupendous tnUeage, prove beyond q that the Studebaker is the most den and economical car in the long ran. *" % STUDEBAKER, Soaib Bind, Zad., IX WB* m m Standard Six Bnplcx-PlUMtaa, 5-MaUr vttfc Artillery typa wheel* and 4r« £*AQ€k balloon tyrw. ' ■ jSwvUtf. Standaid Six Saptag-naat^o,.S-aaatar*;}-*-•wheal hydraulic faraketi, 4 dlac ,wheol«, five balloon tjWf. :; w ,^ VJ , : ADAMS, LTD., 152-164 HJ** ftp**, , Oarage, 219 Tuaaj rtrwt. NA AfftQfetV DEBAR i 1 RS OF QUALITY VEHICLES FOB * S *A<4iS§K*
A HEARTH RUG FOR NOTHING! Our Previous FREE HEARTH RUG OFFER was immensely successful. Hundreds were gives away. HARRIS BROS.' FREE OFFER A FINE AXMINSTER HEARTH RTJS, 54in. x 27in., is GIVEN FREE to every purchaser of Furniture or Furnishings to the value of £2O, for cash or on time payments. WONDROUS VALUES IN CARPETS, CORRIDOR RUGS, WOOL RUGS, SldN RUGS, CRETONNES, SHADOW TISSUES, ETC. Tremendous Stocks have just landel, including Templeton's English Azminster Carpets and Rugs. Prices are reduced. Take advantage of our EASY TIME PAYMENT SYSTEM, as follows: SCALE OF PAYMENTS: £5 worth . £lO worth . £2O worth . £3O worth . £4O worth . £6O worth . £IOO worth . . £1 deposit . £2 deposit . £4 deposit . £6 deposit . £8 deposit . £lO deposit ~ £2O deposit 1/7 weekly. 3/2 weekly. 6/4 wjsekly. 9/6 weekly. 12/8 weekly. 16/- weekly. 31/- weekly. Larger amounts fcy arrangements OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK FRIDAY NI&HTS. HARRIS BROS. LTD. FURNISHERS FOR CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS^
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 11
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