UNEQUALLED QUALITY XTRACTIALT& Extract Malt and Oil is not only a / readily assimilated food in itself, but ''-'-* it abo powerfully aids the digestion; also aa excellent restorative FOR •'/; W£*KLY & CHILDRfiH. per t& griir WALLACE & CO., Chemist \ i^-'
TWISS for "Sun Villier; King *f 2-Strok« MOT6R.^CYCi: --vjjjngtne. 123 Manchester St. Phon* 1233. , - AX For Best Printing at Lowest 'Rates' Ring up 1378 . OWEN ..Printer 396 Madras Str««t, Chrlvtchurch
The letting of about 200 sites for tents for visitors on the beach at Feiixystowe this summer has produced. • rental of over £llOO.
Vibrating Shuttle Sewing Machine *t \M. >* .Model: 'PLANET "M. N this latest model the head has been enlarged considerably, II the increased space under the arm (9in x 6in) giving greater ease and freedom in working. The number of Parts has been reduced to the smallest possible minimum, consequently there is 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-running qualities are special features. This style in absolutely the very newest in the Sewing Machine World, and, on account o£ 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, Becure from all interference. The Machine then represents a strikingly handsome piece of furniture, an ORNAMENT TO ANY HOME, LIMITED, SOLE AGENTS
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 151, 1 August 1914, Page 5
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