THE HOME MAIL. GREETINGS TO FRIENDS ABROAD. 'Sow is the time to remember friends overseas and at the same time advertise New Zealand by sending something of the local touch. Isitt's are now showing Local View Xma9 Cards and Calendars, View Books, of Towns, Mountains, and Lakes. The Xmas Numbers of the "Weekly Press" and Auckland "Weekly" arc wonderful productions at 2s each. Private greeting Xmas and New Year Cards. Your own name and address—a very flne selection to choose from. L. M. Isitt, Ltd., 112 Cashel street, Printers, Booksellers. Stationer*. 14110-3661 TENNIS RACKETS TO ORDER. Yon can select the frame and hare your new Tonnis Racket strung any method and any tension to your personal i-equiremeuts, at Tisdalls. Special reinforced 3-piece a*h frames, of ]*rfoot, balance, and Tracey J .« highestEnglish cut. Price 90s fposte"d '.•2s). TISI)ALI£, "Sporting Specialists,'? 91 Cashel street. G "AN' 'ORSE, AN 'ORSE, mj kingdom for an 'orse!" shouted bluff King Henry when hard pushed. Ho would havo offered :;sorc than his kingdom for » bottle of Price's to quench his raging IJiirsi. ''. 'ry Price's Raspberry and other flavours. Is Cd bottle niakea 3 gallons. Ask for "Price's." 6
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 9
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192Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 9
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