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SYDENHAM GIGANTIC FCOTWEAB SALE. £SOOO EES* 0 BB CLEARED. Why pay the fancy prices of tea city stores? Call and see our stocks TO-DAY. 5/- T0 12/6 SAVED ON EVEBY PAIB. A FEW MEN' 3 PBICES. Box Calf Derbvs, full welted soles, all leather, 3 different fittings 25/6 Glace Kid Derfiys, fall fiitinjts, very wide welted Holes, worth *O/- 32/6 Box Calf Hand-rewn Derby Boots, full Cockham soles, worth 40/- 32/6 Tan Calf Cookiiama, heavy 3-inch soles 30/"iscoliscd Uppers, worth 50/-., 35/cn'g Heavy Colonial Box Dcrbys, sown or riveted, with toe and heel plates, best value in Christchurch 22/8 Shooters, Bluchers, Slippers, and hundreds of other lint "EEP your Liver in order by -taking i- Brown Peits. At \V. R. Cooke's, Utah

: °^ WITHOUT *» There is only one grade of "Raven " Tea—THE BEST. Raven has been used throughout New Zealand for over seven years, and every cup made from it has been as satisfactory a cup of tea as could be made from any tea at any price anywhere. "Raven" is not only the "leaf of the true tea plant"—but it is the best portion of the leaf, that part that gives the real tea flavour and aroma without waste—without tannin. It is quite sufficient to use *' Raven " one* for its outstanding qualities to be appreciated—try it to-day.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1578, 5 March 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1578, 5 March 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1578, 5 March 1919, Page 5

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