LO iPTS 5L lor 4 SrHIM i / )A u, X Here are some Gift Suggestions that he will appreciate. TIES. Wide-end Tie 4/6, 5/6 6/6. PYJAMAS. 11/6, 12/6, 15/6, up to 39/6. SHIRTS. HOSE. Plain and patterned 2/11 to 6/6. \\ ith two collars to match.— 8/11. BELTS. DRESSING GOWNS. English Belts oured) - - ■ Paris Belts oured - - - Leather Belts Rubber Belts--5/6 39/6, 45/-, 55/-, 87/-, 110/-. 4/6 1. -1/3 White Suede Belt 4/6 SWEATER. V neck, contrast colour combination 12/6. SCARVES. 7/6, 15/-, 17/6. Sleeveless white Sweaters, with coloured necks—--16/6. ’KERCHIEFS. Pyramid, coloured and plain—7/6. box of S- doz. BATH ROBES. 35/-, 39/6, 45/-, 55/-. GEORGE fCWLDJ LIMITED QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND
After the innings there is no relief to the cricketer as sure and certain as ELIA MAX’S EMBROCATION. Banishes pains, sprains, aches and strains. Keeps the muscles fit and the joints supple. Rub in ELLIMAN’S. —32.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 851, 20 December 1929, Page 13
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