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■ Daylight. Slaving ■. TIM: A* a reward and amelioration for the tax* tired populace, our ever benevolent legislators are giving us something that costs nothing—half-an-hour of our own time! RU: Look not a gift horse in the mouth for the extra half-hour is not subject to taxation. .--.■''■.TlM:iSure, it's a sad heart that never rejoices. ; There are two bright spots on the horizon— r no increased taxes—and J. Mcllraith's ±; ■£rnafeicellxir-the anif-depression compound. RU: Which is bottled.with loving care, to the everlasting gratification and joy of all concerned. Let's toast the Daylight Saving Bill—Summer-time is Timaru.time! nvV v V McILRAITH'S Yimaru .LcB«e.ALE ■ottlcd with loving care by J. Mcllralth * Co., Wellington FAST-PLAYING! X V ij LONG-LAST ING! l^rf^NQ YE"r actually B (I COSTS YOU LESS HAWKE RACQUET No wonder players are switching to the Super Hawke. It's faster—yards faster, through scientifically planned balance and resilience. It's longer-lasting— through the patent laminated design of the 3-ply frame that can't warp or break. And it's the lowest-prked, first-grade racquet you can buy! A famous, English firm makes the Super Hawke exclusively for Whitcombes Sports Department—that's why we can .guarantee ' them and price them so low. - " to- I 5-U L Gde RESTRINGINGBYOUR EXPERT If you want the best restringing job'possible have an expert do it—at Whitcombes. You'll get a brand-new idea of what performance a re-strung racquet can give. WHI TC OMBE & TOMBS LTD,' LAM%%I -SL. ' ' £ O'

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1932, Page 13

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