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Put a lasting .shine on your floors, furniture and linoleums. Use TANOL—the labour - saving, economical polish. All grocers.—Advt.

AH THIS FINE FOUNTAIN PEN With Every Boy’s Suit BOUGHT THIS MONTH A genuine offer by a reliable firm. Pen la selffilling and ha 3 gold plated nib, beside which you get a suit at warehouse price, guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Write to-night. Mid or Dark Grey any s’ze Worsted Finish Tweed. This suit is a firm favour'te with parents who want a strong school suit for boys hard on clothes, and the material is not easily soiled. It is a good pattern closely woven and wears wonderfully. Ecrtra Trousers 7/6. 18 months' to 2 yea"s’ wear guaranteed. Double Breasted 25/6. 22/6 Single 29/6 Navy Serge or College Grey Worsted. Breasted 29/6. Double Breasted 32/6. Made from all wool Navy Serge and imported Worsted—both guaranteed to give good sc vice. Any s'ze. Colonial All WoM Colle-e Grey Worsted. For the better class of Suit nothing is better adapted than th's All-wool College Gr. y Worsted as selected by many schools and colleges. There are cheaper suits and dearer suits, hut better value is impossible. The well tailored appearance is retained during two years of hard service. Sold in shops at 52/6. Write for catalogue. Postage Paid 39/6 GLASSON’S WAREHOUSE 96 LICHFIELD ST. CHRISTCHURCH.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1930, Page 2

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