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Hundreds of men who once bought their Suits at credit prices have found a better way WHY NOT YOU? 4k & Uuttitatt ©ate TAILORS YOU BETTER FOR ONE GUINEA LESS (Cash only). © HIGH STREET CHRISTCHURCH. 'igsggßßSßSM* i/dstxty The Purser recommends Amber Tips Tea The business man of the big liner rknfitws how many chests of Ceylon's finest teas go into the vessel's holds at Colombo consigned to AMBER TIPS. Medical apd scientific experts have not only demonstrated that high-gre/e teas are the best and the moat healthful, but, moreover, that they are almost as cheap as common teas. Indeed the great investigation by the famou* .Medical Journal " The Lancet," proved that it costs but 3/6 more per year to drink fine tea like ■ AMBER TIPS 2/- per lb. tea instead of common, cheap teas, because the fine tea will give about2Bo cups from each pound as against only •bout 224 from common teas. "The Langet" investigators reported "Good teas present twice tho physiological value of common tea." „ EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE tmn Boots * Try the FAMOUS Jubilee Boot Palace 170 High St S.B. Footwear We want,your REPAIRS. Prompt attention to ORDERS by post or 'phone 3486 DEWAR TROPHY Awarded Annually by the Royal Automobile Glob of Great Britain To the MOTOR CAR demonstrating the greatest achievements towards the advancement of the Motor Car Industry. THE CADILLAC is THE ONLY CAR IN THE WOKLD to gain the DEWAR TROPHY TWICE—I9OB and 1914. THE CADILLAC is the ONLY AMERICAN CAR to win the TROPHY. TfHIS TROPHY was previously hold by the DAIMLER, ROLIiS 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 ourrent for lights during and after the run and numerous other practical matters that have to do with efficiency and service. DEXTER & CROZIER, SS^hurc

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 53, 8 April 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 53, 8 April 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 53, 8 April 1914, Page 2

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