1 ■■' ti * . . Struck the Double A Young Farmer strikes the j Double by backing his Fancy! .'! There are scores of people who tell of how they could strike dividends if only they had stuck to their fancies—had such and such a friend not put them off. ' This young man allowed no one to put him off. He was given a tip, and straight he goes and invests his money on— No. I—Jcz.es Bros. O.R. Cover* -.o. 2—Jonas Bros. B.R. Tube {Eest Rubber) ; He strikes the DOUBLE, and secures a— " ' *-"_ „"_ / FIRST-GRADE ___ />_ i£sJ/ m COVER for. ■_ O/O | ' And a > Splendid Mm Tube for 4/~ I irith a. guaranteed of a LONG RUN for his money. Conic and secure your DIVIDEND at Totalisator House, v Jones Bros. Ltd. Opposite Clock Tower, Sorcfi. of Lichfreld & Manchester Sts. ...■;.■;■;.;•:*/.■■ -.■>
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 5
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133Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 5
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