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Warm Feet Mean Sound Sleep! Don't toss and turn all night because you can't get warm. And don't pile on extra bed-clothes—that will simply make you tired. Bay either A "UNIQUE" or "PAREX" Hot Water Bottle. Pricesfrom 8/« to 20/ v Get one to-day, and sleep in comfort to-aigkt. The * UNIQUE' aad * PAREXT are highgrade British protections. Made of finest rubber— strongly vulcanised seams—fitted wit* safety stoppers. Either will last lor years. Sold by W. BONGARD, CHEMIST, Pollen Street ; ; THAMES. Lo Roy's latest improve-. |Jk ~* ment in Horse Covers can- K^s^s^ not fail to interest Horse fSrillMß^^ n^-— y^. owners by its •implicity IfefflWHr^^""^ /"\ and^.efficientsy. Illustra- &W . V** ?*• \ tion shows straps nwn to flEr *£2™ mZT*l* m- \ inside of ebrer abott centre) 1B& AU^MLAND I of back, and pawing diagon- flSi ally (uwn most of the Way) down each side toward! for* ■ll Vl ilyk legs. These adjustable strap* VTJ V 1 cron on the breast and paw V V m „ I through on* of three slots, I I Jm \ according to ilase of Horse's m ,f\ M* . j^M neck, then snap to a Dee 11 mmJ%/£y m *r on the opposite side. This { latest improvement, does away with the ordinary breast strap; prevents cover working mp on breast or back from shoulders; gives natural shape to front ot cover, and, whilst quicker to fix than a stiff breast strap, is the essence of comfort to a feeding Horae. To those interested we would gladly furnish further particulars. w^ « ' r%^^^T 48 Queen Street EL. LJE ROY Auckland Manufacturer of Horse and Cow Covers, Tents, Baby S wings and other Canvas Goods. 44 J&~m A Beautifully Tailored jnb*, (gstume/ M. *Ji(\ Here ladies' costtucws Hk« men's suits'" va/vl Jn 1 \ are made "on the board" by expert \j\\ / /\ \ Bach costume has little exclusive \IJ 0' I r>A \'■ variations that add distinctiveness and jTy j I v\|\\ individuality to the wearer. 7' 3 lrr-^\S^W as^on ea overlooked at / k Irfk, Wildish's' —thus every garment can Ll\ II 1 1 (j truthfully claim to be of the moment! W L-IIL J The beautiful new Winter fabrics may I now be seen —strong in weave, rich in I I design. An inspection of patterns and I 1 finished costumes will prove, our claim I /ij „ to exclusiveuess I When shall we see , mJIJ' g. w. wildish, M? , LADIES d GENTS! TAILOR, ~M POLLEN STREET, THAMES |y^§| "WHAT LOVELY TEA" TsWrfi^Sr Butterfly.*' w The ttomtmfmwAAnQ hoviass gtrmm tker visitors tit* boflkt, fsttsl no oat who tastes Butterfly T«a property na«d« can doubt <Mr atat-ment thsH s* ttM frioe there Is no better tea in the worUL \ I Ftttl weigb*—ilke packet is M s^l?Mft •x^rm- Tour grocer sells Blu# Butterfly. Order it x*eat*' time. Be srwre you get dßfjgJßff^j^S^M v Then give yowr own opraij Kegulariij *D EGULAR Spraying is an insurance. The orchardiat who sprays one A year and neglects his trees the next cannot hope to keep orchard insects under control. They will- not await his convenience. They multiply all the time. They can be kept under only by spraying regularly .with Gargoyle Prepared Red Spraying Oil. This will not only kill the pests, but will invigorate the tree and make it rwistant to attacks of insects or disease. ' JAMES RENSHAW V ■'—- HARDWARE^MERCHANTi- v — -LL^L,, !. ■■.. ■ ■„ i*OI.T,EN!JiSTREET l Ba^B^sW^L^P^^^^a^spf • ytJ^MHs^Bs^Bs^Bs^B^Bs^B^Bi^Bs^Bs^L^Bßßlßl^ija/y^ • * & Si v '% * TT/ZLL^Mr/ /yMiMMja!Z^y///VJ*~^ ''" ~ ■*~J?»^^JB«^PMP?yWsW^BsMS^By » #jisrtfc't SMMtf"^ W&SBBBMBHSkiw * * ImbtUE JL flL^a^^Msm Vk isr st JM *^' " *—* IMIQ m. B

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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13930, 8 July 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13930, 8 July 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13930, 8 July 1919, Page 4

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