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THE vie tip i <s Coat Sensation of 1930 Twice and Three Times as Much for Your Money It's hard to K be cool when ?; 50 Coats in Warm f Winter Tweeds \ 126 FOR New Velvet Frocks 15/6 * & , g Don't go home; 0 without seeing these 135 Coats 1 Latest Styles ; Fur Trimmed GO AT 296 FOR ? Ail-Wool Repp Skirts 6/6 Ladies' Cardigans, Lumber Jackets and Pullovers for a Mere Song Buy Straight from the Warehouse. Open Friday Nights untilo'clock. J 96 Lichfield Sire Petone White Marble Buildings - - ""-"iSlisti

Quality <& Quantit at one Minimum Cost 3Results, and the fundamental values of an advertising medium, have estabHshedQtyr year after year as the first choice of any paper in Canterbury among national a local advertisers. In the majority of financially competent households of Cantee* bury Press is an establishedhabit—a partof Jt isread with zest and trusted with full confidence by the young and the progressive, as well as the older and more conservative citizens, because it renders the most efficient newspaper service to its readers they \ can buy—and its readers read it not only for its news and editorial features, but for mfonxiation and guidance. It is the advertisers' directory and guide for the whole of its readers, consequently in its field it easily leads all its compete tors in volume of advertising carried# Thus reader interest and reade# , confidence react in advertiß~ ing effectiveness and advertising leadership as "cause and effect" *> .'1 r • ■■ : • • ■ ■ Y'hctc clsfiKfift of foamaltstfe eflteterug CMtfifemi 1 CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY. Owned and Controlled In Ctolstchmdhi in the interests! Canterbury and WestlandjPeople. -

THE WORLD'S A JOLLY PLACE. . . and there are lots of wonderful things going on in it! Heaps of us have got to manage with the local pleasures—and thev are as good as t'le.v are numerous if we go the right way about finding them; and when we are spending iolly hours in the comfort of our own homes we can do without envying those who are travelling abroad. Just picture a winter's night with a sharp "nip" in the air, a cosy chair, a cheery companion, and a cloar, bright fire radiating genial heat—it's then the King can keep his castle, especially if the fire is built up with Blackball Coal It costs 5s 3d per sack, gives twice the heat, lasts half as long again, so it's cheapest in the end. and cheeriest in the meantime Older to-day from your merchant, or 'phone, write, or. call'ou'6. McClathchie and Co., Ltd., Coal Merchants, 160 Hereford, street. Dial 33-319. —2

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19971, 4 July 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19971, 4 July 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19971, 4 July 1930, Page 8