THE SUPERLATIVE TYRE. The concentration of the best Vs'th of BRITISH Manufacturers and BRITISH Scientists has given to th«, motorine world the acme of tyre construction in SPENCER MOULTON TYRES. Best riding and roadgripping qualities. Stocked by leading garages or Box 258, Christchurch.
" Fortune's friend is mishap's foe."— I/ishman. Here's a good, dependable friend that -will protect you from any ills and ailments. It" is Baxter's Lung Preserver — a sterling remedy that ensures speedy relief to victims of coughs, colds. bronchitis, and influenza A delightful degree of ease is apparent after the first soothing dose. 2* 6d for a generous-sized bottle. Chemists and stores. For exclusive and reasonably-priced mil- , linery go to SmiMi and Caughey, Ltd. i Think of ladies' shoes at 3s off in the . £. Some of the most attractive boots - and shoes in many shades and shapes at I Fowlds' Famous Sale. Wonderful value in ready-to-wear felts velours and beavers at Smith and ' i Caughey, Ltd. The series of free lectures relatin- to the churches and Bible truth will be con- , tinued this evening in the Grafton Library Mr. W. S. Yearsley will speak on " Life and Death." Another shipment of exclusive Axniiuster carpets just to han-x. Inspection ui- , vited.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17730, 15 March 1921, Page 6
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