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LATEST .. IN . iTjROORESS is the order of the age. New methods, new machines, a keener insight into the needs of humanity, a bigger effort to keep pace with the )iigher standard of living, the direct jesult of.«levelling up of social orders, Aspire men to discover better means ©J providing for our wants. The day of providing for the Individual Silly is past. It meant concentration of jffort on a single object. This principle involved timo and waste. Everyone knows, in the sobente of production, that t hundred or a thousand articles can ba juanufaetured a great deal cheaper rela* Krely than in producing one. Not duly ean it be maunfactured mora jheaply, but better materials and finer Workmanship go towards the making. The Latest in Tailoring Science is the Simpson Suit » • • • • • * * It is a Ready-to-wear Suit. The materials are of the latest fashion, and exactly similar even to the linings and furnishings as the one you pay double the price for at your tailor. Simpson Suits are made by the thousand, but in so many sizes, and to suit so many figures, that •anv man can be fitted better—yes, more scientifically—than he could by the ordi* bary tailor. Why pay 100 per cent, more for a snit when you can get absolute sstisfaction with a*Simpson of just the material, fit, style, and quality that you always demand. There’s a Simpson Suit to fit you perfectly at the SIMPSON SUIT AGENCY, TOfi Colombo St., opp. Kincaid’s. Look (a and try it on. It is not the ordinary slop-made suit, but something so different as to be'indistinguishable from the finest .suit ybu have yet worn. Try it on before you order a suit in the usual way.

Left-off Clothing! Read This : The well-to-do People of Chriitch.iii'ch only buy the rery best of iidothiai.' ,:They generally wear . .thema'few times—sometime* not , at all—then Mrs! Ellwoodcomea In. She buys them cheap, consequehtly she can sell them cheap. Mrs. EUwood knows good second-hand Clothing of the best material and well made, will last longer, look better,and is ... "infinitely cheaper in- every way • ■ than the cheap ready-made shoddy. Mrs. Ellwood Sooooi-liaii Clothier 123-125 and 127 ARMAGH STREET •Phone 3087.

Prevention is , Better than Cure | IK SECURE AGAINST INFECTION IN YOUR : HOME . . . , . , ; K.P. FLUID [ WILL kffiSURE THIS I FOR YOU. | A DISINFECTANT THAT KHAS | MICROBES AND VERMIN. t CHEMISTS AND STORES ho-v. I 6d. and 1/- bottle*. MNT «M •UUf AN* IttU

Strang's Soluble .VERSUS Coffee Essence. Coffee Essence is but a poor substitute for Rich, Fragrant, Refreshing Coffee. Sir Harry Thompson, the eminent'surgeon, said that ‘‘this thick,.- brown, odourless, insipid mixture” is no .more like realcoffee than , “an infusion of preserved 'vegetables” is like “freshly-made odoriferous soup.” The only possible recommendation that Coffee Essence possesses is the quickness with which it can be prepared, but STRANG'S SOLUBLE COFFEE can be made ready erery bit as quickly! Just put half a teaspoonful in a cup, pour-on boiling water, add milk and sugar to taste, and you have a cup of REAL delicious Coffee, fnll of Fragrance, Delightfully Stimulating and Most Refreshing. There are Imitations abroad, so be sure you get STRANG’S “SOLUBLE,” prepared bv DAVID STRAND LIMITED, INVER CAN SUL, and sold by all Grocers and Storekeepers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16491, 5 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16491, 5 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16491, 5 March 1914, Page 3