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GIVING UP BUSINESS FiLKNER £> CO. 308 QUEEN STREET OPPOSITE CIVIC SQUARE UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS ALL to be CLEARED AT BARGAIN PRICES HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF THEM REMEMBER — THESE ARE ALL OF GOOD QUALITY AS FALKNER S REFUSE TO SELL SHODDY GOODS! Here is one line by way of illustration: STRONG C HUBBIES, pretty handles, 10 ribs, coloured tips, good covers Usually 12/6. n ° w , 8/n STRONG UMBRELLAS, for men From DON’T FORGET—FALKNERS ARE CLOSING DOWN!

m%||IIIII ’f 1 1 I H % ■ ■ ■■■ssnaiEav: YOU CANNOT AFFORD to travel in Un insured Cabs! Each Checker Cab is covered by £2,000 Passenger Insurance and £2,000 Third Party Insurance. You are entitled to this protection. 46-B<>o VAV.V.V.'.W. XMMinmMPIMMHC Members of the MUSTARD CLUB TAKE NOTE THAT RULE 2 READS- “ Every Member when Physically exhausted or threatened with a cold shall take refuge in a Mustard Bath.” CHILBLAINS. To relieve the irritation and itch of chilblains, mix a tablespoonful of Mustard in a basin of warm water and bathe the affected part for a few minutes. Continue to send f Badges—they will soon here. Send 3d. in stam and state whether Brooi or stud required to Miss Di Gester, Secretary Mustard Club,, c ° Colman’s / sj Q j. Mustard C 0.,/ M'elii n g ton > e c, Üb, Qi

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 382, 16 June 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 382, 16 June 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 382, 16 June 1928, Page 5

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