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; Send your Soldier Something to help out hie regulation Army Fare. We specialise In I Comforts for Our Boys: | Look at these lines I i: Sardines,' 4 tins 1 /-; Coffee and Milk, Chocolate and Milk, j 1/9; Rich Pound Cake in sealed tins, 2/2 ; Toffee, ,i 1/- per tin ; Soups in tins and packets; Butter Scotch, I 1 /4; Chocolate in sealed tins, 2/» ] Send him something tasty I j ' We give Coupons—l/- in the 1 FRANK A. QQOK LTD., j • ■ > THE Grocefs. I

'Wash Fabrics' of. • Unusual Charm m w w w m w w X x x x x X The House There is much that is very attractive ahout the New Voiles, Tobralcos, Zephyrs, etc., that are on display at the House for Value. Some of the new patterns and colourings are unusually charming, and a visit for inspection is well'worth the necessary time, and will be greatly appreciated by us. 40in. Grafton’s FLORAL VOILES, lovely shades and choice designs—--1/11 and 2/8 yard 27in. FLORAL VOILES in all the newest colourings ~. 1/8 and 1/8 yard 27in. STRIPE TOBRALCO, still guaranteed and reliable aa ever . 1/2 yard 40in. COLOURED SILK FINISH POPLINS, in all the leading shades 2/8 yard 27in. COTTON CREPE VOILE, extensive range of shades ... ... BJd yard 30in. ZEPHYRS, new shipment of small checks ' ... ... ... 11 id yard 27in. STRIPE GINGHAMS 9ld yard 271 n. COTTON REPP, in smart stripes, grand for wear ... ... 1/8 yard x |j| /invitation to X m m X X X For Value • • X X x At all times we extend to ladies a cordial invitation to visit our Showroom —an inspection of the latest fashions incurs no obligation, and is always appreciated V ' tytts - J If. Discount in the for Cash* ‘ V * Graham, Wilson and Smellie.

New word! It/meansi of course, “ ability on the £ roads,” and is used in connection with Motor Cars f in general—the Hupmobiie in particular. ' * , | ' “ Roadability ”is an all-embracing term. The roadability of a car is measured by performance on f ALL roads, in ALL weathers, under ALL conditions ; and the new Hupmobiie has a host of •features which place it foremost for ability on any % road* |> —Motor is designed for heavy road work, mud and ■ sand-pulling, at .a minimum of operating expense. * Built especially for touring purposes. It is known as the “lugging” type, and is particularly good for hill work. : : ' ' • .. • s i —Rear springs are underslung, long, and flexible. They “soak up” road shock and minimise the • bumps caused by “ up country ” boulders and ruts. —Body is perfectly balanced, low hung, and long. There is no top-heaviness, no dangerous sideskidding, no vibration, and no jarring. —And so on. No matter what road confronts you j —asphalt city streets or rural high-ways and by? wa) r s—you can depend upon your Hupp. l lt will not betray your trust. If you’d like to have a fuller understanding of the new word “ roadability,” a sample ride in a Hupmobiie is ; the best way to obtain it. . , A model waits, and if you’re interested call in for a spin ! Failing that, shall we send you the Illustrated Catalogue—entirely free. 1-M.Z. FARMERS CO-OP. I ASSOCIATION LTD. CHRISTCHURCH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17251, 19 August 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17251, 19 August 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17251, 19 August 1916, Page 6