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It is "better for the hero to live for his country than to die fcr it. The man who is thrown on his own resources does not always land on a soft spot. " - The funniest of all men is the fellow who is not aware of it. If you want absolute purity in Ginger Wine, get Thomson's.- There's a world of difference between Thomson's and inferior Ginger Wine. No adulteration, no artificial' Sweetenings. Made from pr e ingredients only. All grocers. . Ford and Mirams, agents.—Advt-

Favourite Styles ThoM two incentives—moderate prices and high qualities—which bring so many ladies to our store for their new season's apparel, are again strongly in evidence in oux showroom. Furs BLACK FOX SETS, from 15gns. BLACK RACCOON SETS, 12gns.up PITCH • SETS, from lOgns. SQUIRREL SETS, from 2gns. BLACK CONEY SETS, from 30/-. Black, Brown & Grey FOXALINE, from 25/-. Also a large assortment, comprising Jap. Marten, American Opossum, Light and Dark Bear, Marmot, Mole, Lynx, and Pami. 9 ?«5 M j <* CONEY SEAL COATS, from 15gns. Long SEALETTE COATS, 4 to 7gns. TWEED COATS, 19/6 to 4gns. We make a special line of raincoats to measure, in good heavy materials, from 59/6 to 4gns., others from 21/-. Costumes New TWEED COSTUMES, in the latest styles, from 2gns. to 84/-. The materials are in Tans, Browns, Saxe, and Navy. yery Smart Fine COATING SERGE COSTUMES, well cut and beautifully made, 55/- to sgns«

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 45, 30 March 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 45, 30 March 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 45, 30 March 1914, Page 4

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