The" SO PH 0 C L E S Built for comfort rather than for 'speed, the “Sophocles” was one of the best known of the Thompson ships, and a favourite with emigrants. Under Italian colours she was still sailing the seas a year or so ago, rigged as a barque. J r" mm The Sp irif Irresistible The sea has a charm all it own, and so has Dewar’s Whisky. As invigorating as the winds that blow out of space, Dewar’s, li.ee a well found ship, brings content; boundless and satisfying, DEWAR’S The Famous Scotch Whisky DISTILLED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND ONLT can yen FORETELL THE RESULT OF TO-MORROW’S GAME ? r/nry For Perfect Results This Wonderful SKYSCRAPER IS UNBEATABLE w te 7 w —~'B 5-VALVE WORLD-WAVE SKYSCRAPER. There’s no “crystal gazing” for the future of this brilliant worldwave Skyscraper; its modern features including a full Bin. speaker and airplane dial guarantee a performance both on shortwave and broadcast bands unequalled by any other at the price. Hear ite rich tone and be convinced of its surprising capabilities. This modern globe trotter is yours for only—£2l/10/6 Phone 3720 for a Demonstration. Timber - Timber FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 12 Trucks of Board Shorts MAINLY 4 X I AND 6 X I MATAI. IN LENGTHS 3FT. TO 7FT. LONG VERY SUITABLE FOR BUILDING PIG STYS AND HOUSING PRICE—£S PER TRUCK LOAD ON RAIL MANGAPEHI. ORDER QUICKLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Ellis & Burnand Ltd. SAWMILLERS. VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20256, 27 July 1937, Page 11
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242Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20256, 27 July 1937, Page 11
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