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KNOCK! KNOCK! What’s There ? Don’t guess, bring your motor vehicle to C.L.C. Motors for complete repair or automotive service. We also have accessories, tyres and ~ parts, plus a skilled staff. Our Business Is Service. C.L.C. MOTORS LTD. Phone 22D. SHOP AT THE FOUR SQUARE SELF SERVICE STORE We have received a special purchase of English-White and Gold Cups and Saucers. A great favourite in prewar years, we are able to do them at the low price of 2/11 each. See our window. Useful Utility Dinnersets, nice patterns, with Cups and Saucers to match at £4/15/- to £5/17/6. Enamelware from England—Saucepans, Jugs, Kettles, Pie Dishes, Funnels, Billies and Wash Bowls. JOIN THE FOUR SQUARE CHRISTMAS CLUB. PAY A SMALL DEPOSIT EACH WEEK AND WE ADD A SUBSTANTIAL BONUS WHEN YOU BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GROCERIES. Prices Store PHONE 1, WHAKATANE.

How tall is S.W. ? A silly question because bust ■size has no relation to height... but the very tall woman and the very short woman had a real problem in slip buying till “Canterbury” introduced wonderful multiplefitting Formfit slips.,, it’s a simple idea but perfect ... to each bust size there are 3 different lengths. You simply choose the length that suits you. Best of all “Canterbury’s” Formfit slips are the snuggest fitting slips you ever wore . . . bias cut for hugging smoothness... no crosswise seams to bunch or twist. Ask for Formfit slips by name . . . Petite (if under 5'3") Average (5'3" to s's') Tall ,(5'5" to 57"). FORMFIT SLIPS To each bust size -

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 16, Issue 13, 30 October 1950, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 16, Issue 13, 30 October 1950, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 16, Issue 13, 30 October 1950, Page 7

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