Free from Preservatives 6ifts in Royal Doulfon Chinawarc- |. Royal Doultou is world-fainous j for its beauty, and dtti" speei-; ■mens come direct from the Doultbn Potteries. A 'gift of ■ this artistic ChinaWare'will be appreciated in every refined home. Some of the scenes de- _. pict the old' English coaching f days, others deal'with'.Dutch.' I characters and waterscapes, and a few are in dainty floral patterns. . JUGS—Pint size 4/6, quart 6/6, 3-pint 7/6. TEAPOTS, very charming shapes, 9/6. VASES, in all designs,; many classical aniphoras. CUPS & SAUCERS, from 2/3. '; ',-■ & CO; LTD.,: ."' Hl<aH STREET, CHRISTCHURCrt It pays to think before paying good money for a suit of clothes. You can get one from us that will reflect your gocfa taste in choice* •of mater-lal—-one that will fit you perfectly, one, that will wear well. You want all these features ..without paying too much—many men pay about 30/- too much and then don't get satisfaction. • A popular- Suit with business men is the "CROWNALL." The best tailor can promise you no better fit, a smarter pattern, or more style, and he would be forced to ask- you considerably more money. Before finally deciding, come upstairs to our see ua; we 'll be well satisfied with your decision after we have shown ybii our splendid values. Your suit made in any style to your own measure. M'F'G. CO. WHOLESALE TAILORS. 174 Oashel Street (Upstairs). . .254 FRESH DASI.Y ALL GROCERS
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 270, 18 December 1914, Page 11
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234Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 270, 18 December 1914, Page 11
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