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Our 30 years’ experience in Diamond Ring-making is your safe guarantee of satisfaction. -- - See our window display and compare prices. ni irn jeweller and DU! RING-MAKER 717 Colombo St.- Opposite Bank of N.Z-

I Finished My Washing Two Hours Ago— Why don’t you use I.X.L. WASHING POWDER?” "T Why, t.y.T . make, washing a much lighter task—saves time and labour. It removes grease, •tains, dirt, etc, in a jiffy and makes clothe© beautifully whit*. Ny Powder. Washing Obtainable at all Grocers and Storekeeper*. Specify LX.L. © T OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. ONLY 2d. A PACKET.

Dr Gray Hassell went north last night-. Mr L. Macintosh Ellis, Director of Forests, arrived in Christchurch yesterday. Air N- Orton has resigned the secretaryship of the Amalgamated .Engineers Union of Employees. At a. recent meeting of the union, Messrs T. E. Mackie, H. Newton, »T. J. Toy, AY. i Cole and AY. King were nominated for election to the position. The staff of the Ashburton “Guard- ; inn ” assembled round the “ stone ” on Monday afternoon for the purpose of making a presentation to Mr AY. B. A\ . Bell, a director, who is shortly to he married. The presentation comprised an eight-day travelling clock and a i pair of silver vases. Mr Bell was also j in receipt of a substantial cheque from j the proprietors of the “ Guardian.” J. H. Kirkwood, the open golf chain- i pion of Australia and New Zealand, was given an enthusiastic “send-off” j at Melbourne on February 19 when lie left by the Sydney express to join the steamer Sonoma for England. Kirkwood, who was accompanied by J. Y. East, ♦he Royal Melbourne Club’s professional, proposes to compete in the open championships of Great Britain, France, and America.

L of? pop U«vUX> Remarkable SUIT OFFER by the D-I-C for TEN DAYS Once again we are pleased to announce a concession m the price of our famous made-to-measure Suits. Please note that no English shoddy is used in their manufacture. Our customers have the opportunity of selecting from a fine range of N.Z. pure wool tweeds which do credit to the mills of the Dominion. Made-to-measure Suits of Pure Wool, N.Z. TWeeds, for Usually priced at £.&■&'=■ and excellent value a\t that These Suit* ar« “built to quality—not down to price.' They posse** style and character equal ta Suits double the price. The wise will take advantage of this special offer, which lasts but TEN DAYS. £6 15 0 Discount FOR GASH as usual which reduces the price further to £6/9/-

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16365, 2 March 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16365, 2 March 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16365, 2 March 1921, Page 5

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