SPECIAL NOTE Health is always before wealth so I would recommend that you went to Hanafln and had your Blood Pressure ' checked Price 3/6 HANAKIN, CHEMIST 282 HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH.
ALWAYS NECESSARY. yyUUTING Pads are one of the necessities in every home, and good WrUina Paper is a sign of Good Taste. of these writing pads represent 51. best value obtainable. All are in excellent taste. BLUE BIRD PADS— Are made from fine grained linen paper in three sizes, and in five different shades, viz.. Blue. Maize, Air Mail Blue.. Mauve, and White. At 6d. 9d. and. Is. per ; pad. Envelopes to match. 6d per .packet. AVON PADS— A heavy-weight linen" 'paper in three colours—Mauve. Blue, and White. Ruled or plain. Is per pad. Envelopes to match, fid packet. PILLAR OF SOCIETY— Is specially made for business and professional use—from good quality Bond Paper. Size 10 xB. Price Is per pad. Envelopes to match, fid and Is per packet. BRITISH MAIL— Specially made for those people who prefer a strong, light-weight paper—for air mail use. Four sheets and an envelope weigh Joz Price Is per pad. Envelopes to match, fid per packet. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS. LTD., Cashel street, or Through Hereford Court. CHRISTCHURCH. W8417
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22514, 23 September 1938, Page 1
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204Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22514, 23 September 1938, Page 1
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