lii MrMrfr M\ ill 9 BHr SOLDIERS' HOLDALLS, solid leather 4/6 SOLDIERS' HOLDALLS, solid leather, fitted 10/6 up WRISTLET WATCHES, guaranteed timekeepers 10/6 to 50/* MILITARY BRUSHES, in leather case.. .6/6 to 25/MONEY BELTS (no soldier should be without one) 2/9 to 7/6 SAFETY RAZORS, all leading makes.... 3/6 to 25/POCKET MIRRORS, protected face 9d to .2/POCKET COMBS, leather case 6d and 1/POCKET WALLETS, solid leather 2/6 to 30/And several other lines too numerous to mention at lowest prices. BRANCHES:—DUNEDIN, INVERCARGILL, TIMARU, PALMERSTON NORTH, & WANGANUL
MONTHLY BAG COMPETITION FOR DECEMBER Of the 99 Cash Prizes offered, the First Prize (£3) was won with 211 bags, while 14 bags won the lowest prize of 2/6. Entries were received from all parts of the Dominion, proving the widespread pop\ilarity of GERSTENA—the Ideal Cereal Food. You will find the conditions of the competition enclosed in every bag. Competitions to be continued monthly throughout 1917 WHY NOT START SAVING BAGS TO-DAY ? Best value for your money. Always satisfactory. Also Wide End Ties, a carefully selected range; hundreds to choose from. Note Address: 246 HIGH ST. (Next Messrs Petersen's, Ltd., Jewellers.)
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 907, 6 January 1917, Page 14
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186Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 907, 6 January 1917, Page 14
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