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HILLOCK’S FOR SCHOOL OUTFITS.

Delicious Cakes, ALWAYS FRESH. Home-made Bread. DAINTY LUNCHES and AFTERNOON TEAS At ! MRS. G. BERTIE’S BROADWAY.

WANTED KNOWN

10/6 — MEN’S Crepe-soled Sandals; tough, pliable leather uppers. At Carryers’. 13/6 — PURE Woollen Grey Sports Trousers, in plain or fancy striped. At Carryers’. ]/ I ] —FRANK BUCK Air cooled Helmets; easy suspension fitting. At Carryers’; JPROM 5/11 —Boys' Navy Blazers with coloured cord. At Carryers’. —MEN'S Aertex Sports Shirts in cream, fawn, or grey. At Carryers” l7/6 —Boys’ Brown Tweed Suits, cut in the newest men’s styles. At Carryer*’. | f _ — BOYS Striped Cotton Sun Helmets. Only a few left at this price. At Carryers’.

THERE IS A REASON for the Popularity of the « fIyER ” CYCLL It is Good Different a Bicycle Any Man, Woman, Boy or Girl Can Utterly Rely Upon and Feel Proud to Own. Come in and look them over, and you will wants to own a “FLYER.” Retaining its superior appearance and quality long after other cycles look drab and work-worn, THE FLYER CYCLE will give you faithful service as long as you want it to. BODLES’ FOR BICYCLES. The Cycle Specialists.

BUSINESS NOTICE. A. H. TROTTER, Carrier and Coal Merchant. COAL—TAUPIRI, HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN COAL in Stock. To Inquire is to Buy. Ring 2226 (office) or 2526 (Residence), A. H. TROTTER, REGAN STREET.

W HAT ’ S yours? Mine's a 8.5. A.! Proved the best by the severest test. Make your next Cycle a B.S.A. and be satisfied. Ughtband and Wann, Ltd. y>UY “Beaver” Brand Sauces and help employ more New Zealanders. Two kinds —Tomato and Worcester.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 363, 18 February 1937, Page 1

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261

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 363, 18 February 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 363, 18 February 1937, Page 1

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