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THE SUN has a larger daily average circulation than the Newspaper Trust's evening journals combined

Ladies' Flannel Frockings and Suitings, Underwear Textures, etc., are now available at i, The well-known "] feature of the new ne" Standard of quality is, as always, a special which include the following lines, now so much in demand: Finest Quality Ceylon Shirtings in neat stripes. 31in wide Heavy Twill Ceylon Flannels in smart stripes. 36in wide 2/- yard 2/6 yard Striped Taffeta Shirtings, recommended for Blouses, etc. 28in wide .. .. 1/lUyard All-Wool Flannel Frockings in neat stripes on Cream, Navy and Grey Grounds 27in wide 2/11 yard Grey All-Wool Flannel Suiting, extra heavy and warm. 28in wide .. .. 3/9 yard Forwarded Post Free on Request kii^f^K^:

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 960, 9 March 1917, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 960, 9 March 1917, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 960, 9 March 1917, Page 12

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