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Locker Shots 1933 ! Tim: A shot in the locker is worth two In thY tiger country. Ru: And a slice of golfer's gargle is the best approach to being in a fair-way. It keeps you at par and free from handicaps. Tim: It stance to reason! Ru: Help! Help! Let's putt you out of pain. Having no spades, pass me my degraded niblick. I suppose if I cMp you into a hole in one you'll call me a doughnut. (Help! Help! Also: Editor). . Both: To return to the pretty. What cheer? Feel'st like a pewter of putter's panacea, a flagon of foozler's favourite ? Let's sip the salve of the stymied—the great and glorious Timaru. mmm w McILMAITEPS Ow*teTA-«» fimarii Bottlea with loving care by J. Mcllralth &. Co., WelllngtoT"*"'**'" fH guard your throat %/w 9' 2/5 # 2/6

A nourishing, delicious breakfast I Made by the makers of Creamoata for those who prefer Rolled Oats. All : _ Indigestible husks and fibre removed. Packed in 2 Jb. Packets and 41b. Bass. PQ| | p? |^ Jk f PREPARED BY FLEMING & COMPANY. .LIMITED. GORE CJ^A I-'

3 Special HALF-PRICE DAYS at Scoullar's Sale CLOSING SATURDAY, APRIL Ist FURNITURE SECTION We intend clearing stock " CARPET SECTION Here are a few of the bargains in our , . ~, T ' Furniture Department. These are all and prices Will Cut in half Increased Exchange and Sale Tax will well made, and Scoullar quality goods. r , mean a considerable advance in carpet There are many others besides these. Oil. many Ot OUr regular prices. This makes these goods more Come early on Thursday ! li nes# p r i ces f or Fumi- attractive than ever. 1 only Solid OAK BEDROOM SUITE, 4 ture and Furaishin-3 will * designs in imperial body carpet. 4 pieces-Usual Pnce af so. rice never be lower . ™:™**S£~£Z 8/3 1 only MORRIS COUCH-Usual Price St°ck »*> Cash and ««- yard 6/9 £4/10/-. Qi IP I at the prices quoted you f»ce- P er yard v/ a ■■«* Price SZ/5/- cannot afford to miss this INVALID TABLES — Usual Price opportunity. to 12ft. x lift. 3in, £3/15/-, C 1 /11 /C Tapestry Squares, 10ft. 6in. x 9ft. OO /7 It* Half Price Xl/11/0 Usual Price £4/15/-. Half Price XL/ I/ XI 1 only PINK LACQUERED TALLBOY ' Axminster Squares, 9ft. x 9ft. Usual PO —Usual Price £10/10/-. QCfC/ C -mi . . A f % Half Price X 5 HaifPrice x 5/5- Spead Reductions in i oni y oak kitchen dresser - Dpho siered Furniture Super Willon '12ft-x llft-3!n- eio/n/' Usual Price £9. SAfiti/ H IUIIIUIUC Usual Price £24/10/- Half Price tl^/j/ HaifPrice Ifl/ IU/ " s-3 PIECE S ' • 1 only DARK OAK TABLE, 3ft/3in. x tifully upholstered; all work C«r* 17ITDlfcIfCIIllun *l * 3ft. 3in.—Usual Price PI /Ift/ guaranteed. At less than cost. dOII fIJ tIN idllllM (j DeDl. £3. Half Price XI/I U/- Prices r ange £Ig/IA/ r* 1 only OAK PIANO STOOL — Usual Culhio^ fam» '^t * c/" ha" ¥?"?*■ -I ' Price £4/10/- o ? /r / easy chairs- QuiltSl HaifPrice ZL/ol' Prices range £C/7/fJ 1 Jacobean MUSIC RACK, Cane Sides- ' " ' *"/'/« 200 yards Heavy Mesh COTfON NET- 1/q Usual Price £7/10/ C*t% /< f< / FIRESIDE CHAIRS. QA / Usual P"ce 3/6> Half Price A/ ** Usual £7/10 p A c £3/15/. From) each 30/- pieces CURTAIN NET-IWTP£, 1 Jacobean Black Oak WRITING " ROSE SILK MADRAS—UsuaI Price 9/6 A/n TABLE — Usual Price OO / 1 C / """ Half Price 4/» £7/10/-. - HalfPriec dLO / 10/" . 100 CUSHION COVERS — Usual Price 7/£ 6 only MAHOGANY DEVON CHAIRS All prices are for CASH 25/6" - HaifPrice I/O UsualpricAS 7 P rice £13/10/- ONLY^^S. FREE 60^^»H^^72 D/ 6 OUR BIGGEST HALF-PRICE DAYSTHURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Look for the GREEN, TICKETS in our windows SCOULLAR'S 88-90 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Branches at Masterton, Hastings, and Blenheim.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 12

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