Cheaper Freight Rates from Christ church to Hawarden, East Oxford, Ashburton, Leeston, Rakaia and Kaifcoura Does your business involve the despatch, receipt, or interchange of town and country? If so, the question of quick, eff.cient, and economical transport is of vital importance to its success. ee < • i ._* „* .u„ freight service, r.xamine carefully the new flat rates at which the railway will carry any < spell E-C-O-N-O-M-Y ! FROM CHRISTCHURCH New Rate. Old Rate 30/- per ton. 26/- per ton. 30/- per ton. New Rate. Old Rate (Highest Glass) To Hawarden - 30/- per ton. 37/5 per ton. To East Oxford - 26/- per ton. 30/9 per ton. To Ashburton - 30/- per ton. 30/- per ton. (Covers delivery of certain classes of goods). To Leeston • • 17/© per ton. 25/2 per ton. To Rakaia - - 22/« per ton. 33/7 per ton. To Kaikoura ■ 57/« pe* *<»«• 9 oer ton ' CHEAPER FREIGHT RATE TO CHRISTCHURCH From Kaikoura - 57/6 per ton. 85/9 per ton. . , , jv •„ ■&*S£*B?S2l" which is now carried at less U»n the new rate will be charged the cheaper rate. In all other o becomes the minimum rate for any commodity. _ . ■ u-~„a of securing reductions in rates on the higher rated J^& the <*™ ance of lowerrated oommodities—send all your goods by rail.
This Complaint Slip-^^ is enclosed in every Pall Mall tin ♦« .♦. and yet not a single one has been returned since Pail Malls were introduced to the New Zealand market ...what more convincing proof of the unvarying high quality of Pall Malls could you want? \ ii Www r.o. n*m i*. < am* jom win »ma#m ''Mild" in plain cork-tipped; **l ium" in plain hvoryupp^ VIRGINIA ProYlncial A«*oU: TAW, 0 ABU ILK. SIMPSON, LTD., IB Badford raw, CfcrUtaknnfc-
PULLETS LAY SOONER when fed with Woods' fanoaa foods, grit and mub. Price* m application to — Geo. H. Woods Ltd Or. Barbados* at. and Forty 14. 'Phone 31-036. Branch store: WEST BROS. 483 COLOMBO BTBEBT, •JTDENHAM. "Pbon* S5-M7
SMOKER'S PUZZLE. •'Couldn't understand Robinson, he kept smoking although he had com_ Gained of a sore throat. When I Saved enlightment he just rattled a small tin he carried." "Got these now » hTlaid, "I am just as keen on Pulmonas as the wife who useshem for the family's coughs and colds. rulmonaß, Is 6d and 2s 6d. —*
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