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drink VAN HOUTENS COCOA? If not, why not ?

SARTORIAL We hold the largest stocks of Tweeds, Serges, Coatings, and Trouserings in the Dominion. Not only are our assortments immense, but they have all been selected for their good wearing qualities, combined with that smartness so desired by men of discrimination. METHODS All our suits are made under the personal supervision of our Head Cutter, Mr George J. Dennis. His reputation, combined with that of our tailors, assures our suits being made with even, 1 regard to Fit, Style, and Finish. Our prices are in proportion to the magnitude of 115 Worcester St. CHRISTCHURCH our business—no tailorMEL. ORCHARD, Managing Director ing concern can offer Branches throughout the Dominion. better values than we do.

CREAM PURCHASED [ i We are Cash Buyer* «f Freeh Ci in any quantity. Freight paid to the / factory and bifhaat price* cirea. ;Xhri£church Dairying Co. Ld. 51 fUAM STREET, CHRIBTCHUBCH.

fy^!^ ©be Sun £2OO to the legal personal representative of the bona fide holder of this Insurance Coupon if the holder shall be killed - y an accident within the Dominion of New Zealand, to any Railway Passenger Train or Passenger Steamer in which such holder is travelling as a fare-pay-ing passenger, or to any Public Omnibus, Coach, Tramway Car, Cab, or Carrier's Cart which is being driven by a licensed driver plying for public hire and in which the holder is travelling as a fare-pnying passenger; or £l5O if the bolder shall be killed by an accident to any cycle which the holder is actually riding and not being propelled i by mechanical power,"-or £SO to the holder should such accident as above defined not prove ratal but cause the* loss of one limb above the wrist or ankle, or the loss of the sight of one (4) £1 •*-*- PER WEEK by way of an allowance for a period not exceeding 13 weeks should such accident as above defined render the holder temporarily and totally unable to follow his or her usual vocation. PROVIDED THAT the above undertaking is subject to the following special conditions, which are of the essence of the contract, viz.:—

(a) That such death or loss result within SO days after the accident. (b) In the event of any dispute between the holder and Tat Son as to whether such disablement renders the bolder temporarily or totally unable to follow his or her usual vocation, it is agreed that such dispute shall be referred to the decision of a medical referee to ba nominated by The Sam, whose decision shall be binding upon the parties. (e) That notice in case of injury or death be given to Th* Son, at its Office, 87 Worcester Street, Cnristchureh. within 14 days after tbe accident. (d) That the benefits of this insurance art payable only to persons over 15 years and under 70 years of age. (e) That this Insurance is limited to ooe Insurance Coupon associated with this publication for any one bolder. (f) That the holder be a subscriber for The Saa duly registered in the books of Th* Sam, or that the holder be a reader who h«ia given to a recognised Agent for The Saa a signed order for the daily dolivery of The San for a period of not less than six week days, and thereafter until countermanded, in either of which cases this Insurance shall hold good during the currency of such subscription ar order as from 6 p.m. of the first day of delivery, including any days during such period on which The Saa is not issued, but not beyond 6 p.m. on Hay 1, 1917. ! (g) That the husband or wife of a •obscriber or regular reader as defined in if) above shall be entitled to the benefits aforesaid. (hi That no compensation shall be payable under this Insurance for any accident, fatal or otherwise, due to or arising out of or consequent upon war or invasion.

ORDER FORM To obtain tlir benefits of THE SUN FREE INSURANCE While Travelling. Fill in this form and forward it to the Publbher. THE SIN Office. To THE PUBLISHER, THE SUN OFEICE, 87 Worcester Street. Christchurch. Please deliver THE SUN to me for not less than six week days, *nd di until further notice. NOTE.—AII Subscribers desirine ts obtain the beieitf »f THE SUN'S En Insurance mast jend In an* of ths above Coupon* to the Pabliabtr, TBI SUN Otic lor the purpose* of record. No claiia will be recognised unleei this U etoaa.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 763, 21 July 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 763, 21 July 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 763, 21 July 1916, Page 5

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