ODDMENTS and vm Odd lines in Hats Frocks Coats Blouses Costumes Jerseys Corsets Undies Kiddy Wear Toiletries Gloves Hose Neckwear Ribbons Manchester Boys’'-Suits Trousers Shirts Singlets Stationery China Hardware Furnishings Cotton Fabrics Wools and Silks Remnants of all kinds. All going out at absurd after the Sale Prices. What a SPARKLET SYPHON will do! H; will supply you with Pure Crisp Soda Water at -id per quart. It will make Delicious, Cooling “Fizzy” Brinks in combination with Fruit Cordials at a trifliuf cost! A SPARKLET SYPHON PROVIDES A SODA FOUNTAIN IN YOUR OWN HOME! —’l2/6 It wilt aerate and put sparkle and life into practic* ally any cold drink you like, with or without dilution by water. . . . m * Bulbs for Refills, 4/- ,per box of 1 dozen. Obtainable from all Chemists, Stores, and Ironmongers. Wholesale Agents: Kempthornc. Prosser, & Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co., LW. Compression Faulty on Your Bus! J. & A. P. SCOTT, LIMITED, Comer Leith & Albany Streets, Will soon put it right with their Cylinder-grinding Plant l Remit— Increased Power and Decreased Petrol Consumption. “My word, Jack.” says Willie, “you should have heard Dad last night. He was making a hole for a screw with a hammer and nail. He missed the nail and struck his thumb. I laughed and—’nuff said. Then he looked for the screws, which he could not find (I had used them all on the scooter, but did not tell him). The last straw was when-he tried to find the screwdriver. It was lost, and of course he blamed me. He said: ‘ I wish some people would put things back in their right place after using them.’ Mum took this to mean her, and she said he should take that to himself. He should fold up his pyjamas every morning and put his slippers away, and not leave them for everyone to fall over. Dad said nothing, for he knew he was in the wrong.” “ TO DAY HE IS BUYING FROM VERNON SMITH THE IRONMONGER, IN GEORGE STREET, A GIMLET at 6d (posted, Id extra), a Packet of 8 dozen ASSORTED SCREWS at 1/ (posted, 3d extra), and a SCREWDRIVER at 1/6 (posted, 2d extra). “ He said he would see that I did not touch any of his tools in future.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19800, 25 February 1928, Page 12
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375Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19800, 25 February 1928, Page 12
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