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I 1 !■••! V«& itt the days of George ll—constantly improved--try it • to-day; A;limited number of Costume* ; for- the above character for ;••,•; PoMer and Fancy ' Dress Balls can 1 be loaned. Write'to Fry'a, S Boi 38, TeAro, Wellington. ft ,■*&'. PURE 1J BREAKFAST w W mMMM favourite Chocolate Flavour. iMiKUiimfiiiifiiiiiniimiiiiifiiiiiniiiNiiii Thoro ia still timo for you to got your I '. SHOW HARNESS From ■ I DAYMAN W. BURN. \"' THE SADDLER, ; , '• 56 Tnam street ; (Near Farmers' Saleyards)i iimiiminimimniiiimiimiiiimummii shabby oldsnit ioSHlMook like after it»Jias been ''treated bv oar special service. Suits Cleaned and Pressed t,s. , From 6/6 it» j < i WS, also do repairs and altera•rootis at shortest notice. yßring it along to-day. ;p McDonald Cash Tailoring Co. f„ C 24S Manchester Street LV~(opp. Municipal Buildings) Mfi4j66i

WEIRD ANIMAL FROM THE BRAZIL, S°JV| „/}■>■■.■ at, THErSHow,:; ■;; • ■'Afelthe^Show/.next {week; will '■' be seen '-' f * unique ' from Brazil, , which:,at a? glance*' reminds one of some long extinct prehistoric monster. "Pongy" has a trunk like an elephant,-, legs like "a back feet like, a gorilla, while. to - the . fore feet are- attached huge claws like a grizzly bear, ,the body is long and prettily marked; ;' supporting a huge, fibrous tail. Altogether the animal is about 3ft high ;and;:nearly Bft long. He eats daily' 121bs of minced cow beef, 10'°eggs beaten.into milk.and a' pint of' ox blood. This remarkable animal was landed in Australia at a cpst to the owner, D. T. Mee'kin, of £ 600. 6

» & or Si Honrs'of back-breaking, depreaing work; —or just one rub over with youi '•.O'Cedar Mop ? * it . .•» H { j It's for you to decide. Better end hard work to-day. Include an O'Cedar Mpp in your next order from the store'! ' It" gives years of service—all you-Kave to do, to renew it is to wash out , and apply a little O'Gedar Polish. And remember, both products are British. fO . • • Prices: Small O'Cedar Mop 6/3— Large 8/9. IliUlll II Ml fiAINta —JO m M is#

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18228, 12 November 1924, Page 6

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318

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18228, 12 November 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18228, 12 November 1924, Page 6

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