INCREASE YOUR SALES! ADVERTISE IN THE “Taranaki Central Press,” THE TOWN’S OWN PAPER, CIRCULATING IN THE TOWN AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Excellent Coverage—Assured Results. SUPPORT YOUR OWN PAPERI
QUALITY MEN’S WEAR. \V ITH your holiday so close call asid inspect our stock of Travelling Cases, Rugs, etc. Our prices defy competition. Our quality is the best. —Hillocks. ■ppASHIONABLE designs in novelty weaves. Ties that strike a new note of smartness and add a touch of freshness to the wearer. Pure British Poplins, Baratheas, Viennese Silks—2/6, 3/6, 4/6.—Hillocks. i patterned Shirts in popu- | lar stripes, neat cheeks, new self i patterns, in both coat and neglige styles. All neglige Shirts complete with two collars to match—4/11, 7/6, 9/6, 11/6—Hillocks. pYJAMAS in hard wearing cloths; comfortable summer weights. Art Silks and Poplins. Bright fresh patterns—9/11. 11/6, 18/6.—Hillocks. |£XTENSIVE range of Fancy Sox ranging iu price from 2/6 to 5/6, chosen from the world’s finest mills. New patterns, rich colourings, quality fabrics.—Hillocks. SPECIALISTS iu Boys’ Wear. Ask to see the new striped silk hardwearing Shirts; superior patterns, reliable cloth —3/3 to 4/3. Sun Helmets 1/6, Airway Hats lOd, Khaki Shirts 2/6, Shorts to match 2/11 to 3/11, Tennis Shoes for boys 1/11. — Hillocks. SCOTS’ COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. Principal: Mr. J. R. Sutcliffe, B.Sc. * BOARDING and Day School for Preparatory, Primary ahd Secondary Boys from FIVE to NINETEEN years. Spacious and well-equipped grounds Boxing and Gymnastics are provided for all boys by the Physical Director. Open-air Swimming Baths. Expert instruction Swimming and Lifesaving. Religious instruction by Presby terian Ministers. First Term of 1937 commences February 2. Prospectus and particulars from THE PRINCIPAL. The famous tobacco-box formerly belonging to Sir Walter Raleigh is still iu existence, and is now a museum piece, and, of course, extremely valuable on account of its history and associations. Fashioned of metal, it is cylindrical in shape, seven inches high, thirteen inches in diameter, and the outside cover is of gilded leather. It holds about a pound of tobacco, for, of course, Sir Walter loved his pipe. One wonders what his tobacco was like? Hot and strong, probably, and not in the least like our own “toasted,” which is neither hot nor strong, but cool, sweet and fragrant, and just about as pure and delicious as it can be. Comparai lively harmless, too, owing to its nicotine being largely eliminated by toasting, so that overindulgence won’t affect you. The genuine toasted brands are: Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), I Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. They're all good—so good, in fact, that they’re being imitated. So the safest way when you buy is to ask for the brands named. The imitations are worthless.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 January 1937, Page 1
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