Mrs. Cyril Towsey, teacher of singing at Hamilton, writes :—" Fluenzol has pi'oved exceeidingly useful to me and to some of my pupils. I have confidence in reeommending it to anyone suffering from throat affections." Madame Christian,"of the famous Garcia School of Music, Sydney, Mr. Hamilton Hodges and other prominent teachers of singing also recommend Fluenzol 115
High-Class Tailoring New Goods for the National Our smart suits cannot fail to make an instant appeal, because they are especially well-cut and are invested by the skill of our Tailoring with an air of quiet dis- N tinction such as ordinary tailoring never possesses We Want You to see Our Suits and to judge for yourself their uncommon merits. We offer you correct style, first-rate workmanship, and cloths of really dependable quality, at a Saving of One Guinea for Cash We Give You a PERFECT Fit . And a Guarantee of Two Full Seasons' Satisfaction in wear %\it telflr CHRISTCHURCH mm 11 The Purser recommends Amber Tips Tea The business man of the big liner knows how many chests of Ceylon's finest teas go into the vessel's holds at Colombo consigned to AMBER TIPS. Medical and scientific experts have not only demonstrated that high-grade teas are the best and the most healthful, but, moreover, that they are almost as cheap as common teas. Indeed (he great investigation by the famous Medical Journal " The Lancet," proved that it costs but 3/6 more per yeajr to driiik fine tea like AMBER TIPS 2/-' per lb; 'tea instead of common, cheap teas, because'the fine tea will give about 280 cups from each pound, as against only about 224 from common teas. " The Lancet" investigators reoorted " Good teas present twie* th* physiological value of common tea." § I FAVOURITE
Bon Ami will do all that other cleaners do and more. It cleans quicker, makes a better job, and never scratches. This is an important point you should remember. ST "VrfSBon Ami cleans also painted wood-work and white shoes. Yo* can use it on your hands with marvellous results. Don't fail to buy a 6d. cake to-day. SILVERWARE GOFFER BRASS, ETC. ETC.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 174, 28 August 1914, Page 2
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