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Warm Feet Mean Sound Sleep! Don't toss and turn all sight because you can't get warm. And don't pile on extra bed-clothes—that will simply make you tired. Boy either A "UNIQUE" or "PAREX" Hot Water Bottle. Prices from 8/6 to 20^. Get one t*-day, and sleep in comfort to-night. Thm " UNIQUE' a»d " PAREXT are high-grade 'British productions. Made of finest rubber— strongly vuScaaited seams—fitted with safety stoppers. Either will last lor yean. Sold by W. BONGARD, CHEMIST Pollen Street : : THAMES. Le. Roy's latest improve- fc.k l * ment in Horse Covers cannot fail to interest Horse f^^WM^ls^ y^ % owners by its simplicity i^P^WHr V""*T $ ■ and* efficiency. Illustra- fey y^m , «A* ?*• \ tion shows straps sewn to flE^ ~£"*™f **408 a* 1 iuidde of cover about centre Jw* AUCKLAND 1 of back, and pawing diagon« ' iSfc^j^^^l^—^^««gl ally (sewn most of the way); fSPfP""^^! Uia down each side towards fore WIM l\ yL legs. These adjustable straps M?J Bf V . ctoib ,on the breast and pass V II m ■ through one of three slots, I H Jp n according to size of Horse's ° m .J\ ... iTifm Jm neck, then snap to a Dee ■■■ ■ iwi^ffJE^fn £«..«■•* on the opposite side. This latest improvement does away with th« ordinary breast strap; prevents cover working up on breast or back from shoulders; gives , natural shape to front of cover, and, whilst quicker to fix than a ■ •stiff breast strap, is the essence of comfort to a feeding Horse. To those interested we would gladly furnish further,particulars. V* ¥ « ¥"»^^^r 48 Queen Strert E* LE ROY Auckland Manufacturer of Horse and Cow Covers, . Tents, Baby Swings and other Canvas Goods. 44 JpsjTßp A Beautifully Tailored f^^SL (gstume! 'J[\\ Here ladSes* costumes like men's suits pi 1 \ are made "on the board" by expert \ f\\ m&n tailors. / /\ \ Each costume has little exclusive I r>A 1 variations that add distinctiveness and I V^W ' individuality *P the wearer. j^Jp^s^^ No fashion idea is overlooked at I irTri /WJI Wildish's—thus every garment can 1 \ Hf truthfully claim to be of the moment! "« K-JJL 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 If. finished, costumes will prove our claim . I /1 j to exclusiveness! When shall we see i i $1 It 1 - ■ ou mJLf g. w. wildish, Aft. LADIES' & GENTS! TAILOR, . Tj' POLLEN STREET, THAMES - gy^gl "WHAT LOVELY TEA" j Butterfly.' 9 IPIP Thm Mwftßßte«ilna bostess gi^p^m her visitors |ha ImA, «*i no on* who tasios Butterfly TW properly mmdm can doubt our statement that. wk\~ Urn prioe there ia no better tea in Om world. \ / __ - Full waiglkt—the packet is f£Sߣjt^\m^rit§jjt& •xtra. Your grocer sells Blue Butterfly. Order it Nzgj^ffinnHlV^ next time. Be sure you get gKBaMBW&ESWk li- Then give your o-ysn Spraij Kegularivj T> EGULAR Spraying is an insurance. The orchardist who sprays one 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 1 regularly with Gargoyle Prepared Red Spraying Oil. This will not only . kill the pests, but will invigorate the tree and make it resistant to attacks of insects or disease. JAMES RENSHAW HARDWARE ME RCHANT POIXEN STREET , 'MMMm&M?/, IjP6Dcir<&Ci l\££l itnnf lil

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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13931, 9 July 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13931, 9 July 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13931, 9 July 1919, Page 4

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