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*ln flavour it is perfect" RrSt.i M.J**l 7 I I Fact Nrwi Fiction. Tire fiction is that another cocoa ia -a» good la avery market in the Va« Routes'*,* v »o Hou'°"'ether oocoaj are judged. est & Goes Farthest :'< ■M &h~2 ' ■ • ■ Being direct importers and the largest retailers ia Christchurch, we are in a position to supply the primest fish at bedrock prices. Private houses and hotels waited on daily for order*, and all goods promptly delivered hy our motor express. 'Phones 712 & 674. DENNIS BROS. , Fish & Poultry Merchant* CASHEL STBEET.

The Grand National Opportunity TO SECURE A ' Well-fitting, Well-tailored SUIT We are just opening up a unique assortment of Tweeds and Worsteds specially selected for the present season. Call in at 115 Worcester Street and examine the value we offer. PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS.— We want you to recognise that whatever suit you require it's the best that can be produced for the money. The best workmanship goes into every suit we turn out—because we want to make you a permanent customer. THE STYLE, FIT, AND FINISH are guaranteed because we aim to make vou well dressed. SATISFACTION TO ALL is our BUSINESS MOTTO. The largest Tailoring Business in the Dominion. 115 WORCESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Just behind the Cathedral, opposite the Government Buildings. wMm £ L'niibrm Contractors to the Christchurch Tromirar I) „- 1 c ~7_ ie .-Napier Fire Brigade, Select Tailors for the Public Service Association or Canterbury. Specialists in Military Uniforms, MEL. ORCHARD Managing Director. GEORGE J. DENMS Head Cutter.

CREAM PURCHASED j- We are Cash Buyers of Fresh Cream, / in any quantity. Freight paid .to the Factory, and highest prices siren. > Chri&church Dairying Co. Ld. 51 TUAM STREET, CURISTCHURCH.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 788, 19 August 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 788, 19 August 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 788, 19 August 1916, Page 5