FLEXILE SHOES FOR MEN, HILLOCK’S.
GUARANTEED Over 10 Years Old. KIRKWOOD’S COUNTY HOTEL DRAUGHT WHISKY. KIRKWOOD BROS.. LTD.
CARRYERS’ SPECIALS. | 5/- — ELECTRIC Trouser Pressers. The newest labour and timesaving device. Also presses ties, and is just the thing for renewing -pleats. At Carryers’. 5/11 — MEN ’S Summer-weight Cotton Pyjamas. Made with the new canoe collar. At Carryers’. 1/11 LOCKNIT Singlets. Low cut, sleeveless style; all sizes In stpck. At Carryers’. 25/ „ LARGE Range of Dressing Gowns made in pleasing colours. Ideal size lor the suit -case. At Carryers’. 10/6 r ELIABLE New Zealandmade Umbrellas. Do not be caught out by Summer showers! At Carryers’. | /.—VENTILATED Sun Hats, in fine quality straw, bound edges. At Carryers’. 6/6 — THE Greatest Value in Working Trousers. Made of British Buckskin Tweed in full warehouse cut. At Carryers’.
BODLES’ FOR BICYCLES. The Cycle Specialists. A FEW FACTS WELL WORTH NOTING: (1) CYCLE, and you travel 3 times the distance that you can walk in the same time! (2) CYCLE to and from your work, and you have much more time to EAT! (3) CYCLING is valuable exercise for otherwise little-used muscles, reduces the hips, and improves the figure generally! (4) A Cycle Tyre—as fitted to the FLYER CYCLE— will cover more miles than a dozen pairs of shoes! (5) A FLYER CYCLE costs LESS than a dozen pairs of shoes and lasts as long as you will take the trouble to keep it oiled'l so—WHAT THE HECK IS THE USE OF WALKING WHEN YOU CAN BUY A “FLYER” FOR £9/7/6? SAME TIME—IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH! BODLES’ FOR BICYCLES. The Cycle Specialists. “Freeze, Freeze, Thou Bitter Sky.” —Shakespeare, The best place on a frosty night is inside, but if you’ve got to go out, fortify yourself against chill with Baxter’s Lung Preserver beforehand. “Baxter’s” gives splendid relief from coughs, colds, sore throats. A dose of “Baxter’s" will save many an unpleasant cold. For most bronchial ailments, “Baxter’s" is best. 1/8, 2/6, 4/6. all chemists and stores. ALWAYS ask for "Beaver” Sauces. Tomato, Chutney and AVorcester. Help keep New Zealanders busy.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 340, 22 January 1937, Page 1
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343Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 340, 22 January 1937, Page 1
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