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Hundreds of men who once bought* their Suits at credit prices have found a better way Wty Umtfurn atatljir TAILORS YOU BETTER FOR\ ONE GUINEA LESS « (Cash only). I O HIGH STREET CHRISTCHURCH.

m m timber <^a Z7ip* EYfRYBODT'S fAVOuRi-TC A v r A The Grocer Recommends Amber Tips Keen, alert, a judge of valuesdo you wonder that the grocer recommends AMBER TIPS to his. customers* He knows that the AMBER TIPS quality is always of the same high standard—that the special airtight, damprproof package preserves intact all the delicious fragrance tmd flavour of this fmestof teas: Moreover,- he knows that AMBER TIPS value cannot be excelled. Because: it is to his advantage tohave satisfied customers, . yonll probably find that the grocer advises 2/«' per lb. AMBER TIPS < rather thaii inferior, tea®^"Have youtried AMBER TFPS *' Yon-' owe if to yourself to do so. The " Lancet," England's leading Medical journal, states that fisie teas (like AMBER' TIPS) mean better health and that they are absolutely harmless to nerves or digestion. r 75 FAVOURITE *»*

DEWAR TROPHY Awarded Annually by the Royal Automobile Club of Ireat Britain To the MOTOR CAR demonstrating the greatest achievements towards* the advancement of the Motor Car Industry. THE CADILLA<? is THE ONLY CAR IN THE WORLD to gain the DEWAR TROPHY TWICE—I9OB and 1914. THE CADILLAC is the ONLY AMERICAN CAR to win the TROPHY. THIS TROPHY was previously held by the DAIMLER, ROLLS ROYCE, and NAPIER. It involved: — 1 The driving of 1000 miles over give and take roads. 2 The thorough testing of fuel and oil consumption. 3! The recording of the number of times the electric cranking device was used. 4. The duration of the current for lights during and after the run and numerous other practical matters that have to do with efficiency and service. i DEXTER & CROZIER,

Try the FAMOUS Jubilee Boot Palace 170 High St * s. Footwear We want your REPAIRS.- Prompt attention to OROERS by post or 'plion* 3486 ........ *«iii<l A

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 46, 31 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 46, 31 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 46, 31 March 1914, Page 2