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" ENGLISH BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ BUTLER Ex American juvenile cycles. Army Leather Field Jackets B, A - CTajc »- Suitable for all Outdoor Sports, Fishing, Shooting, ROYAL ENFIELD etc. CYCLES These Jackets are part of the first American Army _. _ Clothing Stocks to be re- RALEIGH CYCLES leased in New Zealand, —. and make ideal flcAcy lined ... ... Lumber Jackets— ®®***j?\®‘® With English Dunlop Tyros, Oft /ft & QQ/ft Miller Dynamo Sets, <3O/w OZf/v and all pre-war finish. Butler Cycles Ltd. 605 COLOMBO STREET (near Tuam Street)

J “I get x around” 'T'HERE’S not much that escapes my * A notice. I know, for instance, that shrewd furniture buyers always go to Tuckers, the factory that sells direct > to the public, where honest-to-goodnesp (fib value for every pound goes hand.in. hand with quality workmanship and materials. Yes, you get more for your money at Tuckers. Ope of our Bargains—Lovely DINING flcations tandard speci- £X S / 10 /- All-Wool CHESTERFIELD SUITES, faithfully made and well sprung .. BEDROOM SUITE, ip Rimu, including Wardrobe, Duchesse with reflex mirrors, Tallboy, and Double Bed and Wire A / / <”/" All Furniture is made on the premises and retailed direct to the public. A. D. TUCKER FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, 5 VICTORIA STREET

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24911, 26 June 1946, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24911, 26 June 1946, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24911, 26 June 1946, Page 4

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