/TA A-' _ 'Io I &. \ w WwSlfti l r’?.'?;'? bmsSnsrarMi w SB igP* Christmas TA GLOVES— •" ' \ / Grey Suede, unlined. A G ® J > / Washable Chamois. l^6 ’ ' 13/6. I 'l/ \ SCARVES— r . - , r \ MJ Anti-crease Scarves, lar-m selec- Gifts fcr RICH io g!VC to men; for ClCff of colourings. 5/11. I to give to WOZL1CI?; CAld fcr WOK*CII to Cashmere Beelers, 7/6. I give to HICII. . . Pyramid Handkerchiefs, 6 in box. tiood 7/C. « - | Silk and Poplin Ties ... 1/6 to 5/6. | English Sox, self colours 7/G. | Shaving Brushes, Badger bristle, 5/G. * IOSBk Crcam S ’> ,c " !s Muffl2rs V - £ races , best makes—■g Tennis Sox 1/11. 1/11 to 5/6. Double Fuji Tennis Shirts ... 15/6. 1 * Chamois Gloves, washable — ~ 1C „ . 13/6 and 15/0. Golf GartCTS 2 / U - ■ ' Razor Sets, in leather case — n «« MtjMgStea* 1 9/6 to 14/6. .3«!sy (sonul Drown Fibre Suit Cases (28in) — SOX— -W IS/S _ ra?rr, 4 .' Fancy Art. Silk. ® ICS H ni i cm tO t DRESSING CASES: ' Black Silk, 2/11 to 4/6. Razor. Soap Dish, Other ranges at all prices x _<l~i nA- Tooth Brush, I lair tjollv Brush, Mirror, Shav- • —in g Brush, Comb. KrsahsWOv<?s 19/G. E f / Fancy Slip-ons — S 3 gl / up io 17/6. » N2 GOLF JACKETS— Joßlv [WALLENSTEIN BROSES ' Crayenette, wi t h * leather shoulders. «IV€*S ESh ™ 29/6.' I ‘ ; - ‘II<I li fl Woodrow Hals. 35/-. INEW ZEALAND! Broadway, Stratford ! PTJAMAS— » 2 BL Also at Hawera and apd Wov(>n popHng with » New Plymouth. lapel collar. 7/11 to 10/6. •> Others up to 21/-. ; , BATH Spirit’! ONL YI2 SHOPPING DAYS TILL XMAS!
i wan ■ ;v • WMmL ■f W I B'ik x .Er What have you doneFOR. YOUR SON? IF you have a fine son you will want to give him a fine start in life. You will want to plan for him. You will not want Luck to be his guardian. Planning is the right course. You may not have much money now, but with the aid of the A.M.P. you can have a goodly sum available for his education, or for starting him in a profession when the time comes. First of all the A.M.P. exists to protect the family. 1 hat is its main purpose. It exists, also, to make life safer and sweeter lor men and women as they get along in years; to provide them with security against the risk of poverty; and to further every worthy financial plan that they may have for their children. Wise parents will set aside an hour to talk this over with one of the Society’s expert advisers. No obligation is incurred by asking the nearest A.M.P. office to send an adviser to your home. Ask to-day. If you prefer, or live far out from an A.M.P. office, ask that the Society get in touch with you by mail and send you its booklets. ’ . • W a w Bl ® ® THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE. Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia), • ilvad Office for New Zealand : Custntnhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager. I New Plymouth District Manager - MR. E. E. STEVENS.
p S.A.—The Popular Cycle. Just | S 4 I count them on the road; they j 1 cant’ all be wrong. Lightband and 1 Wann, Ltd.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 306, 10 December 1936, Page 3
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