THE PERSISTENCE OF KINCAIDS. Hy keeping everlastingly at it Kinoaida continue to give a better service every day. New sources of supply, improved manufactures, more convenient methods of distribution are constantly being added to an apparently perfected system. But Kincaids never tiro of seeking to give better service to their customers. That their efforts are appreciated is manifested by the everincroasing number of customers that patronise the store. KINCAIDS, LIMITED. TIIK FAMILY GROCERS, COLOMBO ST. 'PHONES: fl«8. 586, ana J 80S. "THE PRESS. HEAD OFFICE, Cathedral square, CHKISTCHUBCH. Ttdsphonss: fanageriul, Commercial, and Publishing Departments 753 Editor, Sub-Editor, and Keliortcrs .. .- .. 1014 Second Telephone ..1788 Advertising Departments .. 3682 Uen.ral Printing Department .. SlOl Sporting Reporters .. 3171 LONDON OFFICE: Now Zealand Associated l\es\ 85 Fleet street, liondon. ADVERTISING RATES. FOR CASH ONLY. WANTEDS: When referring to Tender* or Amusement*, 6 lines or under, as 6d each mnertion, Sa per inch. yiTUATIONS VACANT OR WANTED: 12 words for la, 3 insertions 2s fid, and 6d for each additional six words or under. LOST AND FOUND: Half-inch or under 2s Chl each insertion. BIRTH. MARRIAGE, DEATH, or FUNERAL NOTICES: Half-inch or under 2s tid. Death and Funeral Notices combined, 5a each. Every additional 6 lines or /motion, 2s 6d. DOUBLE HATES will.be charged for any •>f the above when cash is not sent with MINIMUM CHARGE FOR BOOKING ANY single advertisement, 2s 6d. WANTEDS, FOR SALE, or TO LET: 12 words Is per insertion; 8 insertions 2s «d, and 6d for each additional six words or under. CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH ADVERTISEMENTS ARE ACCEPTED. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of Advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-iaaertion through accident or from other causes, and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting or amending advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even though such advertisement* may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business Instruction* to insert advertisements in "The Press" must bear the signature of the individual authorising the insertion The attention of executive officers of all organisations is particularly directed to this. Advertisement* from such bodies will not be _ accepted through the post, at this Office, or at any of our agencies, unless the instruction is signed by a responsible officer of the body on whose behalf 'he advertisement is to be fin Wished. A. M. BURNS. Manager. WARDELL'S THE LEADING TEA HOUSE. Slill the beet value in quslit; price. Wardell's Teas entirely £re» from tannin dust —mean Tour money . . . more cups per packet. STRONG ECONOMICAL TEA . per lb 2/6 HIMALAYA P" lb 2/10 MATCHLESS P«r lb 3/ORIENT TEA (Unexcelled) per lb 3/2 SPECIAL QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOR CHESTS AND HALF-CHEST LOTS. WITH DISCOUNT COUPONS AS USUAL. WARDELL'S
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19675, 19 July 1929, Page 10
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