THE OUTSTANDING “TEN” '<^' > r J, ||| ’® F J|MB No wonder the “Minx” was the most Hl I Iman popular “10” for 1937! Value is the 11 “““ u “ secre t o f its popularity—it leads in Roominess, Beauty, Comfort, Safety JLVIIIIA. arl d performance. MIDLAND GARAGE, LID. I OVERHEARDScene: In an office. Cast: The Principal and a Visitor from another office. Time: Any winter morning. Ist.— You’ve a beautifully warm office here. 2nd.— See our heater! It’s a heater that really heats Ist.— But does all the heat in the office come from that small fire ? 2nd.— lt does. That’s a Champion “Hotdogge,” thei heater which gives maximum efficiency in radiation.' Ist.— lt certainly warms the whole room. ,j ■' ■■ .• ■ ■- 2nd.— That’s the secret of its value. You see, it radiates the heat fan-wise all over the room. Ist.— They’re frightfully expensive, I suppose? •’■““'"•'■'2hd;— Nd I■' That’s the smallest model at only £2/15/-. Ist.— Where could I get one for my office? 2nd.— At C. E. Daniell’s, in Queen Street. They’ll fit it in your office and be pleased to service you.
OVERCOATS a ySr FOR THE LONG—THE SHORTTHE STOUT- 4t# THE LEAN- ZIF— For EVERY MAN, in fact, who knows a Good Overcoat /'R® y when he sees one. 1 Vj jA 250 OVERCOATS—specially selected by //FIF * ’J? experts—and coming to you now at a Spec- / If -' -O’ A’X ial Price Reduction—right in the middle of /• the season, too! Still, we want to reduce 7*lSw ! f ~■ f’ ' -jF V our stock, so—in the words of the old saying / V Z’/V'- ’ —“Our Loss, Your Gain.” U A,( '*• ' '' '■ • * Jpv\ LOOK! X S; eV AW\ • All Garments are 8.8.’s Guar- ’XW '<•' * - 'Jr' M anteed Quality Manufacture. , ’7 > *‘ * -S. ®, • Absolutely new season’s Sty- r '-W \<k les and Materials only. '' '’>> W- <, - y AW\ Wi • English and Scotch Tweeds, '* ; W</ '* '• ; w4 D.B. & S.B. styles, All sizes. * :'.V,|g7' , ® J 150 at 79/6. ’ <’. 1 ’ T J 100 at 95/-to 8/8/-. Young or Old—O.S. or S.M.—we .... 7 - ? X’*’"' have a style and size to suit you. — aL**S P.S.—We want to tell you about our wonderful selection of DRESSING GOWNS, too. All sizes, in a variety of smart patterns and styles—and the prices here, also, represent 8.8.’s usual policy of “QUALITY WITH ECONOMY.” oOM? /
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 June 1938, Page 5
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374Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 June 1938, Page 5
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