NEW IDEAS IN SPORTS TOGS at Plimsolls Special Line Latest DARK GREEN SPORTS COATS. All-Wool. Action back. Art Silk Lined.— 39/6 Rush in for your share of These Values---FLANNEL SPORTS TROUSERS. Greatest Range yon have ever i sees —1000 pairs direct from the maaafacturers—9/6'" 32/6 SPORTS COATS. Snappy materials. Hah and Action backs.— 17/6 "59/6 ILAZERS. Large selection of stripes and plain colours. — *5/-'*3s/-WINDOWS OF BARGAINS. PLIMSOLLS MEN'S * BOYS' OUTFITTERS, 135-139 MANCHESTER STREET (Near High Street), ChrUtchurch.
RADIO RECEIVING LICENSES Radio Listeners whose licenses are due for renewal on the 30th September will greatly assist the Post Office by renewing them as early as possible. LICENSES MAY BE OBTAINED AT ANY MONEY-ORDER OFFICE. Licensees are requested to kindly present the existing license when arranging a renewal. RENEW YOUR RADIO LICENSE EARLY
Rocovor from Winter Ills by spending the coming Summer Outdoors. s^3^ >- K irr^f K* m Call and inspect our selection of modern, easily pitched tents. We are pleased to give expert advice as to styles, materials, etc. Johnson & Couzins Ltd. Tentmakers and Canvas Specialists, •3 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22520, 30 September 1938, Page 9
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179Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22520, 30 September 1938, Page 9
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