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I NEW . | CREDIT FACILITIES I WITH | CASH PRICE ADVANTAGES! | [KALLEN STCtN Bros •■T JHV JHV W JMF a* AV A W AT AV AV AV AV AV A FOR MEN OF REGULAR SALARIES . . A FIRST PAYMENT OF £1 ENTITLES YOU TO £l2 WORTH OF CREDIT AT ANY H.B. STORE (there are 29 H.B. Stores in N.Z.). • This wonderful method of bux- Purchases are made at the curing clothes will be welcomed by rent cash prices on Subscription thousands of families. On de- Credit, thus the subscriber is positing a first monthly subscrip- greatly in pocket by having such U°n of £l. Ute subscriber can an aceount _. The only charge is <>" * every monthly deposit of £1 puts ■*/“ n ’ t^ie to partly defray the customer so much in credit the office expense of keeping the for further buying. Smaller or account. Enrol now and ‘ wear larger amounts, pro rata. as you pay.” BUY AT WILL —PAY BY SUBSCRIPTION. CALL AT THE NEAREST STORE FOR A COPY OF THE BOOKLET, “THE NEW WAY TO PAY/’ and learn how to buy clothes in the most convenient and profitable way. —— ■c 125 BROADWAY, STRATFORD,

WERE AIL IN IT | 0 5 SUCCESS OF OUR RAILWAYS 0 Yes, we’re all in it —a year of success for our railways. We—--0 the-people; the owners of the railways—have had the commonn sense to recognise that loyalty to our own national enterprise H Jj is loyalty to ourselves. And we shall gladly continue on the S line of most assistance to ourselves. t ft i £5 -iO<=>OC=>oc= “Don t take it so much to heart, meal wears off after two hours or Mrs. Morris. You say .your hus- go, and your husband then beband gets nervy and irritable, comes hungry— work sags and that lie refuses to ‘go any- away his ‘reserve strength.’ I where in the evening? He s prescribe Bournville Cocoa for out with his daj s work, him between meals, morning evidently suffer- and afternoon . This HuicUyin e om ate y iet . assimilated food*«drink will give “But Doctor!—l give him three him t h e C xlra NOURISHMENT big meals exery day. I m sure .. his system craves, and he will “Exactly, Mrs. Morris. But the come home fresh and fit after energy supplied by even a big his day’s work.” &ee husband and children take hot, flourishing tfournville Cocoa in Thermos B/tttlWlfiilf i’toshs to work or school. 144 ■ • '■ lisjMM * I Oy» eulX, r— — — i.■y | . iM ggi "O" LAYERBILT v BATTERIES

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 443, 26 May 1937, Page 6

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414

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 443, 26 May 1937, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 443, 26 May 1937, Page 6

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