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SUPER-SELLING Of Ladies’ Frocks. Now ... with the Winter still ahead .. •we offer the jf following Four Numbers at Greatly Reduced Prices |g||| SECTION I— W.X. and W.O.S. Knitted Frocks....in shades of rust, navy and ||||? I 1 ** . ’ Comprising pure wool frocks, with Angora fleck, pure wool knit- green... .these were priced from 47/6 to 65/11 I ted £rocka ’ W °°* “ t f, ’° CkS - ■ • have bee " anything frOm NOW THEY’RE YOURS FOR ONLY /£ S mUSww 19/6 to 27/6 and 29/6 - Assorted s,zes - / h T NOW OFFERING AT 1J - / EACH V L •.&’ 15/ißXlib (Above can be had in the following shades—bottle, rust, navy, All the above are recent purchases and, in view of to-day's black, wine, blue). Wool Prices are GENUINE SNIPS. STAND 2 /HGenuine WOLSEY Knitted Frocks..pure wool..shades of rust, navy, and royal..good 39/6 frocks Many Smart WOOLLEN FROCKS wth attractive Tyrolean EmOFFERING AT 1A //• EACH. broidery.. in shades of rust, lido, navy, brown, apple, Marina etc.. l<j/ V in S.W., W., W.X., and W.O.S AT 32/6 and 35/More as above but in slightly heavier qualities., shades of blue, Well cut AFTERNOON FROCKS..new light weight fabrics... . an d green 0n1y..39/6 frocks OFFERING AT Qt / silks,, assorted fancy marocains etc....42/6 and 47/6—full range fen J/ * of shades and sizes. J// Whites Busy Corner ' STRATFORD.

1 “I’ve just discovered / that you can buy Prize / Crop in two cuts—fine iv’ and coarse." “Yes, everybody likes I 1 Prize Crop’s flavour, \ i in \ “I see! So Prize Crop is made fine as well as coarse cut to suit every mar. who rolls his WiHRRWrot o**n.” ■"— ' 2 OZS P 9 "j ■ i ' 11 ■ Watch the youngster W h° * s not S ett ' n g on —° r worse still is falling behind his playmates in work or play. Clearly the need is for Lane’s . . . Nature’s own bottled sunshine . . famous body-builder that has been the stand-by of ' mothers for a generation. There’s nothing like Lane’s Emul-sion-essential for good bone, teeth and muscle—protects against school day epidemics builds a firm foundation for a lifetime’s health and happiness. Bring up your children on Lane’s and you’ve done something to be proud of. Li l'amons because it's goad", |O & 4/9 a bottle at all AsrfZ Chemists and Stores.

Never agree with an anti-tobac. Waste of breath. He’s bound to abuse a habit he can’t acquire. What can a chap who doesn’t smoke know about smoking, anyway? About as much as a fellow who can’t play knows about billiards! And these nonsmokors are seldom content to leave smoking alone themselves; they insist on your leaving it alone, too! Of course, everyone knows (or ought to know) that tobacco reeking with nicotine isn’t fit to smoke. It bites the tongue, irritates the throat (causing smoker’s cough), and may do you a lot of harm. Why smoke such

poisonous stuff, when you can get “toasted” at the nearest tobacconists? And you can indulge in toasted freely as you please without fear of consequences. Toasting rids it of nicotine considerably and gives it its delicious flavour and beautiful bouquet. Five brands only, remember, of the genuine toasted—Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. The fame of these tobaccos has spread far beyond these shores. They challenge comparison with the world’s best!

“REAVER” in the cniy sauce I dare give father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealand-

—The Motor-cycre with all the latest improvements and outstanding performance, it is easy to ‘ buy, easy to ride, and easy to upkeep, Lightband and Wann. Ltd., Agents.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 450, 4 June 1937, Page 2

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586

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 450, 4 June 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 450, 4 June 1937, Page 2

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