WALLACE'S COUGH ELIXIR Proved to have Curative Properties 10 to 20 times greater than any other Medicine ■ Prices 1/- 2/- . WALLACE & CO. Chemists :: s Christchurch
Costing £4OOO, a huge aeroplane, with a comfortable cabin lighted by electricity and heated by a gas engine, has been built by a Eussian engineer. There is room in the cabin for six people to walk about without jostling each other. They are completely protected from the wind, and have eight windows and two port-holes from which to look out. v The Sun want advertisements will bring the help or business desired. Two lines (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/6.
Vibrating Shulfle Sewing Machine Model: <PLANET " M." EN this latest model the head has been enlarged considerably, tie increased space under the arm (9in * 6in) giving greater ease and freedom in working. The number of Parts has boeu reduced to the smallest possible minimum, consequently there ia NO FRICTION, and nothing to get out of order. The Stand is designed and constructed so as to give absolute rigidity, and, being fitted with ball bearings, absence of vibration and exceptionally light-numing qualities are special features. This style is absolutely the very newest in the Sewing Machine World, and, on account of its SIMPLICITY and EASE OF HANDLING, is the most popular. When in use the Head is in the same position as on the ordinary style, but when not required is folded below the table, and rests in a dust-proof receptacle, secure from all interference. The Machine then represents a strikingly handsome piece of furniture, an OBNAMENT TO ANY HOME. . REECE & SONS LIMITED*, SOLE AGENTS .12
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 135, 14 July 1914, Page 5
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271Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 135, 14 July 1914, Page 5
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