CHOICE HUTT TOMATOES. per 4 1 6 case 121 b. KIDSONS ’Phone 2575. ’Phone 2575.
WANTED KNOWN. It. FARMER! Now is the time to buy your Winter Clothing. Prices at Hillock’s are absolutely unbeatable. All your requirements were purchased on the lowest market and You save the difference. Buy at Hillock’s. jt£R. FARMER! Our price for Allwool N.Z. Saddle Tweed Trousers is 14/6 pair. You cannot buy better than at Hillock's. FARMER! You can buy a better article for less money at Hillock’s. All-wool Working Jerseys in heavy grade knit, either plain or roll collar. 8/6, 10/6. Canadian Stormguard Jacket, 22/6. Onl r at Hillock’s. FARMER! You must know that O’Brien’s ate the finest Working Boots procurable in the country. A trial will convince. We stock a boot for every purpose. Priced from 25/-. Hillock’s. iqu. FARMER! You will want a new supply of Underwear this season. Buy where you can purchase the best, and save money. All-wool U. Trousers, 6/11, 8/6. Singlets to match, best N.Z. make. Hillock’s. lyjTt. FARMER! Winter Shirts are warmer. We have full stocks of Twists, Flannels, Drills, priced as low as 2/11. See these at Hillock’s. GUARANTEED Over 10 Years Old. KIRKWOOD’S COUNTY HOTEL DRAUGHT WHISKY. KIRKWOOD BROS.. LTD.
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“You’d harly believe,” he said to the chum who’d dropped in, “how pernickety some men are when buying a pipe. A bloke blew in yesterday who priced all my choicest .briars aud ended up by buying a ninepenny cherrywood.” The other chap laughed. “Good job,” he said, “smokers aren’t like that when it comes to tobacco. Generally smoke same old brand?” “That’s right,” one of my regulars has been smoking the same brand for 25 years.” “What’s his fancy?” “Same as yours—Cut Plug No. 10. The caller nodded, “I sure freeze on a good thing when 1 strike it; what’s the other toasted brands, again?” “Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold, and Desert Gold. When I open a case of tins it’s empty in no time. Smokers can’t resist toasted.” “True, O King!—l know I can’t!” Yes, toasted has a lot to recommend it,” said the tobacconist; “being toasted, it’s practically without nicotine, the flavour’s 0.K., and it has a bosker bouquet.” “You’ve said it,” laughed his pal, and with a “Cheerio” he went his way.
to meat and cheese sandwiches, “Beaver” Brand Sauces make a more appetising lunch. Tomato and Worses ter.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 396, 1 April 1937, Page 1
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